[Evolution] Re: Running Evolution under Solaris 9 (8/03)
- From: "Brian Kolaci" <bk Kola com>
- To: Andy rickham net
- Cc: evolution lists ximian com
- Subject: [Evolution] Re: Running Evolution under Solaris 9 (8/03)
- Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 08:21:08 -0500
Great, thanks so much. This is exactly what I
was looking for... I searched the archives but didn't
come up with anything even close to your solution. I
wasn't sure how to fool the system with a uname() replacement.
I would have thought that Ximiam wouuld have an installer
that allowed Solaris 9 though. Seems it should be simple
enough as it should be the same as Solaris 8.
Thanks again,
Brian
---------- Original Message -----------
From: Andy McMullin <Andy rickham net>
To: evolution lists ximian com
Cc: bk Kola com
Sent: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 14:09:17 +0100
Subject: Running Evolution under Solaris 9 (8/03)
Brian said
Yes, they have a S9 version (and had it from the start).
However, ximian gives an installer error. I ran truss
on it and they're doing a uname() system call and rejecting it.
The outdated 1.4 binaries from sun?
No, the gnome 2.0 has been out for quite some time now.
The gnome 2.0 for solaris 9 was available back in March.
For solaris 8 it was out before that...
I've been waiting since March for Evolution to be ready.
I thought that would have happened a long time ago.
You don't say if you're trying with Solaris 9 for X86 or Sparc; but I
can tell you that Evolutions works under the latter (because I'm
using it for this e-mail).
It seems you need to do three things (see below for details).
First, compile a little program to "fiddle" the uname;
then use a sed command to do something similar to the download;
then ignore the installation failure message.
After that (and making sure your colour depth is 24 bit) it all runs.
--
Regards
Andy, G8TQH
http://www.rickham.net/
---------------------------------------
To get the Ximian loader to download Evolution onto a Solaris 9 machine
(courtesy of Richard L Hamilton)
First compile the following program (uname.c) from Richard.
This is done twice -- once as per the comment in the source code and
the result placed in /usr/lib. Then (if you're running on 64 bit
Sparc) with the -m64 flag as well; putting that into
/usr/lib/sparcv9. If you don't have /usr/lib/secure and
/usr/lib/sparcv9/secure then:
umask 22
mkdir -p /usr/lib/secure
cd /usr/lib/secure; ln -s ../uname.so . case `uname -m` in sun4u*) mkdir
-p /usr/lib/sparcv9/secure
cd /usr/lib/sparcv9/secure; ln -s ../uname.so . ;;
esac
Here's the source of the program:
--- uname.c -------------------------
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <dlfcn.h>
#include <sys/utsname.h>
/* compile as:
* gcc -fPIC -G -c uname.c
* ld -G -o uname.so uname.o
*/
int uname(struct utsname *name)
{
static int (*uname_real)();
register int rc;
register char *p;
if (uname_real==NULL)
uname_real = (int (*) ()) dlsym(RTLD_NEXT, "uname");
if ((rc = uname_real(name)) != -1) {
if ((p=getenv("SYSNAME"))!=NULL) {
strncpy(name->sysname,p,SYS_NMLN-1);
name->sysname[SYS_NMLN-1]='\0';
}
if ((p=getenv("NODENAME"))!=NULL) {
strncpy(name->nodename,p,SYS_NMLN-1);
name->nodename[SYS_NMLN-1]='\0';
}
if ((p=getenv("RELEASE"))!=NULL) {
strncpy(name->release,p,SYS_NMLN-1);
name->release[SYS_NMLN-1]='\0';
}
if ((p=getenv("VERSION"))!=NULL) {
strncpy(name->version,p,SYS_NMLN-1);
name->version[SYS_NMLN-1]='\0';
}
if ((p=getenv("MACHINE"))!=NULL) {
strncpy(name->machine,p,SYS_NMLN-1);
name->machine[SYS_NMLN-1]='\0';
}
}
return rc;
}
--- end source -----------------------------
Then set these environment variables:
RELEASE=5.8
VERSION=Generic
LD_PRELOAD=uname.so
export RELEASE VERSION LD_PRELOAD
and instead of running:
wget -q -O - http://go-solaris.ximian.com |sh
run:
wget -q -O - http://go-solaris.ximian.com | \
sed -e 's/2003\.01\.14\.12\.39/9.4.2003.06.13.16.21/' | \ sh
in order to make it think you've still got the old Gnome libraries.
-----
As Richard said in his mailing/postings:
"The installer will seem to fail in the end, after downloading and
installing. Nevertheless, /opt/gnome/bin/evolution will be there,
and seems to work."
It worked for me on my Sparc Station; however, your mileage might vary!
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