Solaris / OpenSolarisThis forum is for the discussion of Solaris, OpenSolaris, OpenIndiana, and illumos.
General Sun, SunOS and Sparc related questions also go here. Any Solaris fork or distribution is welcome.
Notices
Welcome to LinuxQuestions.org, a friendly and active Linux Community.
You are currently viewing LQ as a guest. By joining our community you will have the ability to post topics, receive our newsletter, use the advanced search, subscribe to threads and access many other special features. Registration is quick, simple and absolutely free. Join our community today!
Note that registered members see fewer ads, and ContentLink is completely disabled once you log in.
If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us. If you need to reset your password, click here.
Having a problem logging in? Please visit this page to clear all LQ-related cookies.
Get a virtual cloud desktop with the Linux distro that you want in less than five minutes with Shells! With over 10 pre-installed distros to choose from, the worry-free installation life is here! Whether you are a digital nomad or just looking for flexibility, Shells can put your Linux machine on the device that you want to use.
Exclusive for LQ members, get up to 45% off per month. Click here for more info.
Followed the build instructions step by step but failed.
Hi to all.
I have been trying to install WINE to my Solaris 10 Computer to no success. I tried all the HOW TO's that I was able to find in different sites and none of them actually worked. So far, this build Instructions by Doug Scott is the closest I have gotten so far to installing WINE. However, I think I am facing dependecy issues. I have also tried searching for these dependecies but unable to locate and download them. Could someone help me locate where to download the packages I lack? Or if I am doing something wrong, could someone at least show me where I am doing so?
Below are the logs from the last step I have done:
-bash-3.00$ pkgtool build --download SFEfontforge.spec SFEfreetype.spec SFEwine.spec
INFO: Copying %use'd or %include'd spec files to SPECS directory
INFO: Processing spec files
WARNING: skipping package SFEfontforge-20070312: already installed
WARNING: skipping package SFEfreetype-2.3.4: already installed
WARNING: skipping package SFEwine: required package SUNWhal not installed
WARNING: and no spec file specified on the command line provides it
WARNING: skipping package SFEwine: required package SUNWdbus not installed
WARNING: and no spec file specified on the command line provides it
WARNING: skipping package SFEwine: required package SFElcms not installed
WARNING: and no spec file specified on the command line provides it
WARNING: skipping package SFEwine: required package SFEcups not installed
WARNING: and no spec file specified on the command line provides it
WARNING: skipping package SFEwine: required package SFEncurses not installed
WARNING: and no spec file specified on the command line provides it
WARNING: skipping package SFEwine: required package SUNWdbus-devel not installed
WARNING: and no spec file specified on the command line provides it
WARNING: skipping package SFEwine: required package SFEfontforge-devel failed
WARNING: skipping package SFEwine: required package SFElcms-devel not installed
WARNING: and no spec file specified on the command line provides it
WARNING: skipping package SFEwine: required package SFEcups-devel not installed
WARNING: and no spec file specified on the command line provides it
WARNING: skipping package SFEwine: required package SFEncurses-devel not installed
WARNING: and no spec file specified on the command line provides it
Some (if not all of the) missing packages belong to Solaris Express and aren't available for Solaris 10.
It seems that there IS a way to circumvent this problem. Doug Scott explains how to get Wine compiling on Solaris 10 (using gcc and commenting out some lines):
Ok, there can be some dependency problems compiling with CBE. Which package to install first? Which package to install later? With pkgtool 1.3.x those problems are solved. If you use the --autodeps argument all dependencies will be automatically taken care of. Now you can just issue
> Ok, ive used the old fontforge 20071202(?) version instead, with CBE and it worked. But now I have new problems. Any hints, anyone?
>
>
>
> ....
> INFO: Running pkgbuild -ba [...] SUNWlcms.spec (SUNWlcms)
> INFO: SUNWlcms PASSED
> INFO: Installing SUNWlcms
> INFO: Installing SUNWlcms-devel
> ERROR: failed to install package: WARNING: /usr/bin/icc2ps
> WARNING: /usr/bin/icclink
> WARNING: /usr/bin/icctrans
> WARNING: /usr/bin/jpegicc
> WARNING: /usr/bin/tiffdiff
> WARNING: /usr/bin/tifficc
> WARNING: /usr/bin/wtpt
> WARNING: /usr/bin/icc2ps
> WARNING: /usr/bin/icclink
> WARNING: /usr/bin/icctrans
> WARNING: /usr/bin/jpegicc
> WARNING: /usr/bin/tiffdiff
> WARNING: /usr/bin/tifficc
> WARNING: /usr/bin/wtpt
> WARNING: /usr/bin/icc2ps
> WARNING: /usr/bin/icclink
> WARNING: /usr/bin/icctrans
> WARNING: /usr/bin/jpegicc
> WARNING: /usr/bin/tiffdiff
> WARNING: /usr/bin/tifficc
> WARNING: /usr/bin/wtpt
>
> The file is already installed and in use by
> package on zone .
>
> The file is already installed and in use by
> package on zone .
>
> The file is already installed and in use by
> package on zone .
>
> The file is already installed and in use by
> package on zone .
>
> The file is already installed and in use by
> package on zone .
> ...
> ....
> ...
SUNWlcms is already installed, you just tried to install it twice.
Because pkgtool doesn't install the package quietly in the event of
any of the files already existing on the system.
If you were to install this package manually, you would be asked the
question if the package installation should continue inspite of the
conflicts. This is not same as fresh package installation.
Remove the conflicting package and install this package (assuming this
is ok to do on your system).
--------------------------
> On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 11:07 PM, Orvar Korvar
> wrote:
>
>> I can't install SUNWlcms.spec. Any one knows why?
>>
>> ....
>> INFO: Finding sources
>> INFO: Running pkgbuild -ba [...] SUNWlcms.spec (SUNWlcms)
>> INFO: SUNWlcms PASSED
>> INFO: Installing SUNWlcms
>> INFO: Installing SUNWlcms-devel
>> ERROR: failed to install package: WARNING: /usr/bin/icc2ps < no longer a regular file >
>> WARNING: /usr/bin/icclink < no longer a regular file >
>> WARNING: /usr/bin/icctrans < no longer a regular file >
>> WARNING: /usr/bin/jpegicc < no longer a regular file >
>> WARNING: /usr/bin/tiffdiff < no longer a regular file >
>> WARNING: /usr/bin/tifficc < no longer a regular file >
>> WARNING: /usr/bin/wtpt < no longer a regular file >
>>
>> The following files are already installed on the system and are being
>> used by another package:
>>
>>
>
> Because pkgtool doesn't install the package quietly in the event of
> any of the files already existing on the system.
> If you were to install this package manually, you would be asked the
> question if the package installation should continue inspite of the
> conflicts. This is not same as fresh package installation.
> Remove the conflicting package and install this package (assuming this
> is ok to do on your system).
>
I believe he is seeing a conflict with SFElcms. SUNWlcms now obsoletes
SFElcms. It should be safe to remove SFElcms and install SUNWlcms.
--------------------------------
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 10:31:24AM +0530, Moinak Ghosh wrote:
> I believe he is seeing a conflict with SFElcms. SUNWlcms now obsoletes
> SFElcms. It should be safe to remove SFElcms and install SUNWlcms.
Yes, I think I'll add a "incompatible with SFElcms" in the SUNWlcms.spec.
The SUNWlcms.spec is an interims spec to build 32/64-bit lcms libs (instead
of only 32-bit) and it will move into "archive/" once the regular build
of SXCE/SXDE contains the official SUNWlcms (hopefully in 32/64-bit).
LinuxQuestions.org is looking for people interested in writing
Editorials, Articles, Reviews, and more. If you'd like to contribute
content, let us know.