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1. Solaris
I have Solaris-11 and installed few non global zones inside it. I saw many of the packages are not installed in non global zone after installing it.
root@pos_ddr01 # pkg list | wc -l
479
root@pos_ddr01 #
root@pos_ddr01-zkmq01:~# pkg list | wc -l
206
root@pos_ddr01-zkmq01:~#
I can... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: solaris_1977
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2. Emergency UNIX and Linux Support
Hello,
i have installed a package by using the command
sudo rpm -i filepackage.rpm
package filepackage is already installed
when i try to remove it, i get an error saying "is not installed":
sudo rpm -e filepackage.rpm
error: package filepackage is not installed
How can... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: g_p
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3. Solaris
hi am senthil,
am trying to install PHP in my solaris 10 x86 ...
i installed oracle,apache,tomcat,mysql ..
the only thing am missing is PHP..
i tried to install php using ./configure ..
my ./configure command..
./configure \
--with-apxs=/usr/apache/bin/apxs \... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: senkerth
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4. Solaris
hi am senthil,
i want to install php 5 in my solaris 10 x86server..
i already enabled apache
and my mysql 5 is woking fine..
i want to know the procedure to install php..
i googled it and got some info ..
i have doubt in the following thing
/configure -with-apache2=/opt/httpd-2.0.49... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: senkerth
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5. Solaris
Hi All,
I have a solaris machine, in which I wanted to find the Oracle Installation date and Solaris Installation date.Any ways of finding out the package installation dates.
Kindly let me know
Thanks
Rj (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: jegaraman
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6. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hey Linux experts,
I am very new to Linux and PHP. I am trying to install php-5.3.2 on Linux(Centos), but I am getting an error as given below:
cc1: out of memory allocating 2036 bytes after a total of 63528960 bytes
make: *** Error 1
What is exactly meant by this error?Can someone guide... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: mahesh_raghu
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7. Red Hat
Hi,
can someone help me with this?
How do we apply a new version of s/w package without disrupting the processes & daemons running with the old version?
Thanks (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: naan
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8. Solaris
Hi,
I want to install man pages package from solaris 10.
Solaris 10 has already been installed on my servor but I have to add the man pages packages. I search for a long time on internet this package but I didn't find a compatible one... So I downloaded Solaris 10 from Sun site to get this... (12 Replies)
Discussion started by: MasterapocA
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9. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
To all,
I have just installed a newer software package on one of our Performance testing AIX machine A. I later found out that this package didn't need to be installed on this machine cause it was a client and not a server package. I want to back out with pkgrm but the old package doesn't... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: liketheshell
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10. Solaris
Hi Friends,,
I got a doubt about installing packages after the installation of Solaris 10.
Suppose if we want to get smc tool by installing some packages from cd-3,,
then how can we know the packages that has to be installed to get the smc tool.
Can anyone help to solve this small... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: sdspawankumar
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debpear(1) General Commands Manual debpear(1)
NAME
debpear - automatically builds and installs PEAR packages as Debian packages
SYNOPSIS
debpear [options] <pear-package-name>
DESCRIPTION
debpear is a tool to automatically create and build a Debian package out of a PHP PEAR package. It will download the PEAR package from
pear.php.net, then by looking into it, create the corresponding Debian package, and eventually also installs it.
PARAMETERS
<pear-package-name>
Defines the PEAR package name you want to install, as seen on the http://pear.php.net/ site. Make sure respect the case in the name
of the package (for example: Package_NAME).
OPTIONS
--build-dir|-b
Specify the directory where the Debian package will be built.
--verbose|-v
Makes debpear more verbose.
--channel|-c channel
Specify the URL channel of the PEAR package. Currently not implemented: please contribute!
--tarball|-t tarball --pkg-version|-pv pkg-version [ --wget|-w URL ]
Do not use "pear download" to optain the PEAR package from upstream authors. Instead, use tarball and use pkg-version when building
the package. Eventually also download the tarball from URL using wget before building.
--install|-i
Install the resulting debian package in your system. Note that you must be root to use this option. If you aren't root, then debpear
will try to get root using sudo.
EXAMPLE
debpear -i Auth_RADIUS
This will create a php-auth-radius package in ./build-area, and automatically install it. Because it's written in the package.xml
shipped with Auth_RADIUS at pear.php.net, php-auth-radius will depend on php5-radius.
debpear -t current.tgz -pv 1.3.1 -w http://downloads.jasig.org/cas-clients/php/current.tgz CAS
Downloads cas-clients from http://downloads.jasig.org/cas-clients/php/current.tgz, as current.tgz in the current directory, then
builds it as if it was downloaded as CAS-1.3.1.tgz by "pear download".
IMPORTANT
Note that the debian/copyright file generated by debpear isn't good enough for redistribution of the created packages. You should
carefuly review the PEAR package license before doing so. Also, debpear has been created for convenience, but it will never replace
the manual work of an experienced Debian maintainer for creating PEAR packages. It can, however, be used to create a template pack-
age quickly, before a careful review, in order to save time building a Debian PEAR package.
AUTHORS
debpear has been written by Thomas Goirand <zigo@debian.org>, and is maintained inside the PKG PHP PEAR Debian team, that can be
reached at: <pkg-php-pear@lists.alioth.debian.org>.
debpear(1)