Pkgsrc on solaris

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This is my attempt to convert opensolaris into a tolerable system using pkgsrc to provide some essential applications like zsh(1) and screen.

Getting GCC on the system

  • Download gcc and libiconv packages from http://sunfreeware.com/
  • gunzip the files and install them by doing `pkgadd -d </path/to/file>` as root
  • Add /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/sbin to $PATH as root

Bootstrapping pkgsrc

  • Fetch the latest pkgsrc tarball from ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/
  • cd into /usr
  • gunzip </path/to/tarball> | tar -xvf -
  • After the tarball is untarred, you should have /usr/pkgsrc
  • cd into /usr/pkgsrc/bootstrap
  • As root, run `./bootstrap` to bootstrap pkgsrc

Building gcc from pkgsrc

  • add /usr/pkg/bin, /usr/pkg/sbin and /usr/ccs/bin to $PATH
  • cd into /usr/pkgsrc/lang/gcc34
  • bmake install clean

...probably more to come...

Troubleshooting

libiconv fails to compile

Check that /usr/pkg/bin/libtool has AR='ar' set, if not, add /usr/ccs/bin to $PATH and rebuild/reinstall libtool-base

gtexinfo or gcc fail to compile due to missing libgcc_s.so.1

If gtexinfo bitches about a missing libgcc_s.so.1 try linking /usr/local/lib/libgcc_s.so.1 to /usr/pkg/lib. This fixed the issue for me... Probably should remove this as soon as gtexinfo and gcc and build and rebuild gtexinfo once gcc is built from pkgsrc.