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Operating Systems Solaris Need help to compile and create python64 bit (2.7.9) on Solaris10 Post 303033505 by vbe on Sunday 7th of April 2019 05:25:10 AM
Old 04-07-2019
Did you look for libinstall ? its permissions and where/what it is?
From what I remember in older days at a SUN presentation of its strategy and evolution (like including X86 servers in roadmap...) I remember interventions of people for the local university, and and more from CERN complaining saying that solaris10 on X86 was not all that 64bits OS and when will it be...
You may have 2 distinct libraries one for 32 and one for 64, be sure to set the path accordingly
 

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Evolution(1)							GNOME Applications						      Evolution(1)

NAME
evolution - Run Ximian Evolution, a groupware suite for GNOME containing email, calendar, addressbook, and task-list tools. SYNOPSIS
evolution [OPTION] ... [URI] DESCRIPTION
This program is a graphical groupware suite; a single application with email, calendar, address book, and task-list tools to help you col- laborate with other people. This man page is not the central source of help for Evolution. You can find the user's guide by running the application and selecting items from the Help menu. Additional help and security information are available at the Ximian knowledge base online at http://sup- port.ximian.com. For help with additional command-line options, type evolution --help at the command line. EXAMPLES
evolution Runs the application. evolution "%s" To use Evolution as the handler for mailto: links in GNOME applications, open the GNOME Control Center and set the mailto: URL han- dler to this value. You can do this with non-GNOME browsers such as Mozilla, by setting the appropriate value in that application's preferences dialogs. evolution mailto:joe@somewhere.net Open the message composer, addressing the message to joe@somewhere.net. evolution evolution:/local/Inbox Start the application with the local Inbox folder open. evolution default:mail Start the application with the folder mail/calendar/contacts/tasks open. evolution --no-splash Start Evolution, but do not display the start-up splash screen. evolution --debug=FILENAME Start the application, and output debugging messages to FILENAME. Ximian, Inc. 1.2 Evolution(1)
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