[Fedora-directory-users] Newb question about Solaris X86

Chris G. Sellers chris.sellers at nitle.org
Tue Dec 11 23:43:15 UTC 2007


Yeah - I tried that Rich, but it still didn't go into the SASL  
directory.   I will do that again though - in fact I'll start from a  
completely new TAR extract and make the modifications I listed below  
(chmod, gtar, etc)

Thanks..I'll report back when I know more.

Sellers

On Dec 11, 2007, at 5:07 PM, Rich Megginson wrote:

> Chris G. Sellers wrote:
> > Ok,
> >
> > I was able to get much further after recompiling from scratch using
> > the SunPro compilers.
> >
> > I did run into a few snags
> >
> > I had to make sure I was using gtar in the gar.conf.mk
> > I had to not turn on BUILD_CLEAN=true (not 100% sure what it was
> > cleaning but it may explain why work was missing before)
> > I had to chmod o+x the perl scripts for the icu builds (ended up  
> chmod
> > -R 0755 /var/tmp/ds*)
> >
> > Now, I am trying to build the adminsetup util, and I can't find SASL
> > libraries.  If I SASL_SOURCE=1 when I call make it does not appear  
> to
> > try to compile sasl ahead of time, thus gives a dependency error  
> can't
> > find a sasl library. (and it' can not find the ones by default
> > built-into the OS in /usr/include)
> Did you first run make without setting SASL_SOURCE=1?  If so, then
> remove all of the files and directories in the ds/cyrus-sasl/cookies
> directory.
> >
> > Here is the error.   I'm looking to see if I can build the SASL  
> stuff
> > manually....not sure where to find the proper flags...
> >
> >
> > CC -DSOLARIS   \
> >         -o
> > /var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/setuputil/work/fedora-setuputil-1.0.3/ 
> built/SunOS5.11_OPT.OBJ/bin/setup
> > \
> >
> >  /var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/setuputil/work/fedora-setuputil-1.0.3/ 
> built/SunOS5.11_OPT.OBJ/obj/setup.o
> > /var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/setuputil/work/fedora-setuputil-1.0.3/ 
> built/SunOS5.11_OPT.OBJ/obj/installer.o
> > /var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/setuputil/work/fedora-setuputil-1.0.3/ 
> built/SunOS5.11_OPT.OBJ/obj/dl-inst.o
> > /var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/setuputil/work/fedora-setuputil-1.0.3/ 
> built/SunOS5.11_OPT.OBJ/obj/product.o
> > /var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/setuputil/work/fedora-setuputil-1.0.3/ 
> built/SunOS5.11_OPT.OBJ/obj/dl-common.o
> > /var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/setuputil/work/fedora-setuputil-1.0.3/ 
> built/SunOS5.11_OPT.OBJ/obj/wizard.o
> > /var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/setuputil/work/fedora-setuputil-1.0.3/ 
> built/SunOS5.11_OPT.OBJ/obj/ux-setup.o
> > /var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/setuputil/work/fedora-setuputil-1.0.3/ 
> built/SunOS5.11_OPT.OBJ/obj/uxres.o
> > /var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/setuputil/work/fedora-setuputil-1.0.3/ 
> built/SunOS5.11_OPT.OBJ/obj/uxres_data.o
> > /var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/setuputil/work/fedora-setuputil-1.0.3/ 
> built/SunOS5.11_OPT.OBJ/lib/libinstall.a
> > -lsocket -lthread -lposix4 -lnsl -ldl -lresolv -lm -lcurses - 
> ltermcap \
> >
> >  /var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/mozilla/work/mozilla/dist/lib/ 
> libldap60.a
> > /var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/mozilla/work/mozilla/dist/lib/liblber60.a
> > -L../../../cyrus-sasl-2.1.20/built/lib -lsasl2
> > ld: fatal: library -lsasl2: not found
> > ld: fatal: File processing errors. No output written to
> > /var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/setuputil/work/fedora-setuputil-1.0.3/ 
> built/SunOS5.11_OPT.OBJ/bin/setup
> > gmake[4]: ***
> > [/var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/setuputil/work/fedora-setuputil-1.0.3/ 
> built/SunOS5.11_OPT.OBJ/bin/setup]
> > Error 1
> > gmake[4]: Leaving directory
> > `/var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/setuputil/work/fedora-setuputil-1.0.3/ 
> installer/unix'
> > gmake[3]: *** [installerBIN] Error 2
> > gmake[3]: Leaving directory
> > `/var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/setuputil/work/fedora-setuputil-1.0.3'
> > gmake[2]: *** [buildInstaller] Error 2
> > gmake[2]: Leaving directory
> > `/var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/setuputil/work/fedora-setuputil-1.0.3'
> > gmake[1]: *** [build-work/fedora-setuputil-1.0.3/Makefile] Error 2
> > gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/setuputil'
> > gmake: *** [dep-../../ds/setuputil] Error 2
> >
> > On Dec 11, 2007, at 1:12 PM, <Chris.Sellers at nitle.org
> > <mailto:Chris.Sellers at nitle.org>> <Chris.Sellers at nitle.org
> > <mailto:Chris.Sellers at nitle.org>> wrote:
> >
> >> Ok, Now that I have the sun compiler involved I'm going to remove  
> the
> >> environment variables and fix the configure.in and Makefiles to be
> >> back the way they were.
> >>
> >> I'll try that and then report back on the how, why, and where.
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >> Sellers
> >>
> >> I ran the make command in the dsbuild.
> >> On Dec 11, 2007, at 11:19 AM, Rich Megginson wrote:
> >>
> >>> Chris G. Sellers wrote:
> >>> > That is what I figured Rich,
> >>> >
> >>> > My mozilla directory was cleaned out and only Makefile,  
> checksums,
> >>> > cookies/ and downloads/ exists (work is now gone after the  
> compile)
> >>> ?  How did you do the compilation?
> >>> >
> >>> > I don't recall seeing any errors.    Is it possible I need to  
> make
> >>> > clean and remove everything and start over?
> >>> Yes, but what exactly did you do?
> >>> >
> >>> > Sellers
> >>> > (P.S. I am use the Sun compiler and the GCC compiler as some  
> of the
> >>> > perl stuff wanted the sun compiler because PERL itself was  
> compiled
> >>> > with the sun compiler)
> >>> I recommend using the Sun compiler - GCC will probably work, but  
> you'll
> >>> have to figure out all of the right settings to use.
> >>> >
> >>> > On Dec 11, 2007, at 10:41 AM, Rich Megginson wrote:
> >>> >
> >>> >> Chris G. Sellers wrote:
> >>> >> > I've searched some of the lists and was unable to find much  
> of
> >>> >> > anything on this topic.
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > I have a Solaris X86 (openSolaris) environment that I would  
> like to
> >>> >> > use FDS on.   I've tried to compile the environment (using  
> GCC
> >>> as well
> >>> >> > as SunC)  and got all the way to the 'adminutil' section  
> where
> >>> it can
> >>> >> > not find prio.h
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > Has anyone been able to get FDS going on Solaris x86 and if  
> so what
> >>> >> > was the recipe for success.
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > mkdir -p
> >>> >> >
> >>> >>
> >>> /var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/adminutil/work/fedora-adminutil-1.0.4/ 
> built/SunOS5.11_i86pc_OPT.OBJ/lib/libadminutil
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > cc -DSOLARIS -c -DSVR4 -D__svr4 -D__svr4__ -D_SVID_GETTOD
> >>> >> > -DOSVERSION=5011 -DNO_NODELOCK   -DXP_UNIX -DSOLARISx86 -xO2
> >>> -DNET_SSL
> >>> >> > -DSPAPI20 -DBUILD_NUM=\"2007.345.1339\" -DNET_SSL -DSPAPI20
> >>> >> > -DBUILD_NUM=\"2007.345.1339\"
> >>> >> >
> >>> >>
> >>> -I/var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/adminutil/work/fedora- 
> adminutil-1.0.4/include
> >>> >> >
> >>> -I/var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/mozilla/work/mozilla/dist/OPT.OBJ/ 
> include
> >>> >> > -I/var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/mozilla/work/mozilla/dist/ 
> public/nss
> >>> >> > -I/var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/mozilla/work/mozilla/dist/ 
> public/ldap
> >>> >> > -I/var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/icu/work/icu-3.4/built/include
> >>> psetc.c -o
> >>> >> >
> >>> >>
> >>> /var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/adminutil/work/fedora-adminutil-1.0.4/ 
> built/SunOS5.11_i86pc_OPT.OBJ/lib/libadminutil/psetc.o
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > "psetc.c", line 30: cannot find include file: <prio.h>
> >>> >> It should be in the directory
> >>> >>
> >>> /var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/mozilla/work/mozilla/dist/OPT.OBJ/ 
> include -
> >>> >> does that directory exist?  What's in it?
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > Thank you (and congratulations) to anyone who can assist.
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > ---
> >>> >> > Chris G. Sellers        Lead Internet Engineer
> >>> >> > National Institute for Technology & Liberal Ed.
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> >>> >> > chris.sellers at nitle.org <mailto:chris.sellers at nitle.org>
> >>> <mailto:chris.sellers at nitle.org>
> >>> >> 734.661.2318
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> >
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