Subject: Re: xpkgwedge and Solaris (how do I turn it off?)
To: Luke Ravitch <ravitch@nrtc.northrop.com>
From: Urban Boquist <urban@boquist.net>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 10/12/2005 08:43:19
>>>>> Luke Ravitch writes:
Luke> (BTW, whoever made pkgsrc work on Solaris is my hero!)
I second that!
Luke> From googling, I understand that Solaris does not play nicely
Luke> with xpkgwedge.
Hmmm, that is strange.
I have used pkgsrc for a long time on Solaris 8 and I can't recall
ever having any problems with xpkgwedge. Right now I have both
xpkgwedge, xpm and emacs installed, all built from pkgsrc without
problems.
FWIW I use the SunPro compiler. Tried once with GCC but did not get
very far.
Best regards,
-- Urban
Luke> The xpkgwedge functionality would be really nice, but I can live
Luke> with install X apps into the system X tree (/usr/openwin). My
Luke> problem is that graphics/xpm (which is required for emacs)
Luke> depends on xpkgwedge (which, of course, doesn't work so the xpm
Luke> install chokes).
Luke> How can I get past this? I see a few possiblities:
Luke> 1. Convince xpm (and *all* other X packages) not to require
Luke> xpkgwedge
Luke> 2. Convince pkgsrc to use the built-in libxpm instead of
Luke> depending on the pkg version. (This might not be a
Luke> sufficiently general solution, but it should at least get
Luke> me Emacs.)
Luke> 3. Get xpkgwedge working on Slowaris.
Luke> Does anybody know how to do one of these (or something better)?
Luke> TIA!
Luke> -- Luke