trying to patch allinoune.patch on solaris 10
list Joshua Krause
When I try and patch my system with solaris 10 I get: patch -p0 <allinone.patch Looks like a unified context diff. File to patch: Thanks Josh
list Sladewig
Joshua Krause said the following, On 01/04/2008 09:13 AM:
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When I try and patch my system with solaris 10 I get: patch -p0 <allinone.patch Looks like a unified context diff. File to patch:
I have found that 'patch' on solaris doesn't seem to work correctly. I usually do the patch on linux then move it over. -- steve
list Anna Jonna Armannsdottir
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On fös, 2008-01-04 at 10:13 -0500, Joshua Krause wrote:
When I try and patch my system with solaris 10 I get: patch -p0 <allinone.patch Looks like a unified context diff. File to patch:
I patched it on a Linux system and then copied it over to the Solaris machine. And the same when you compile, you have to use GNU make and AR and so on . I use make like this: MAKE=/usr/sfw/bin/make ./configure.client -- Kindest Regards, Anna Jonna Ármannsdóttir, %& A: Because people read from top to bottom. Unix System Aministration, Computing Services, %& Q: Why is top posting bad? University of Iceland.
list Mike Rowell
On Solaris 10 assuming you have the entire OEM build installed use gpatch... Should be in /usr/sfw/bin Gpatch is gnupatch which works properly. Mike
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Joshua Krause said the following, On 01/04/2008 09:13 AM:When I try and patch my system with solaris 10 I get: patch -p0 <allinone.patch Looks like a unified context diff. File to patch:
I have found that 'patch' on solaris doesn't seem to work correctly. I usually do the patch on linux then move it over. -- steve
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list Galen Johnson
Note...you need to use GNU patch (which you can get from sunfreeware or blastwave along with the other GNU utilities needed). =G=
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From: Anna Jonna Armannsdottir [mailto:user-a8cde33204f6@xymon.invalid] Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 10:34 AM
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Subject: Re: [hobbit] trying to patch allinoune.patch on solaris 10
On fös, 2008-01-04 at 10:13 -0500, Joshua Krause wrote:When I try and patch my system with solaris 10 I get: patch -p0 <allinone.patch Looks like a unified context diff. File to patch:
I patched it on a Linux system and then copied it over to the Solaris machine. And the same when you compile, you have to use GNU make and AR and so on . I use make like this: MAKE=/usr/sfw/bin/make ./configure.client -- Kindest Regards, Anna Jonna Ármannsdóttir, %& A: Because people read from top to bottom. Unix System Aministration, Computing Services, %& Q: Why is top posting bad? University of Iceland.
list Sladewig
Mike Rowell said the following, On 01/04/2008 09:35 AM:
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On Solaris 10 assuming you have the entire OEM build installed use gpatch... Should be in /usr/sfw/bin Gpatch is gnupatch which works properly.
Thanks! I'll make a mental note of it. -- steve
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-----Original Message----- From: sladewig [mailto:user-25b160a6ee31@xymon.invalid] Sent: 04 January 2008 15:19 To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid Subject: Re: [hobbit] trying to patch allinoune.patch on solaris 10 Joshua Krause said the following, On 01/04/2008 09:13 AM:When I try and patch my system with solaris 10 I get: patch -p0 <allinone.patch Looks like a unified context diff. File to patch:I have found that 'patch' on solaris doesn't seem to work correctly. I usually do the patch on linux then move it over. -- steve This email has been scanned for all viruses by the MessageLabs service. This email has been scanned for all viruses by the MessageLabs service. ________________________________________________________________________
list Nicolas Dorfsman
2008/1/4, Mike Rowell <user-63f3e97eb1de@xymon.invalid>:
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On Solaris 10 assuming you have the entire OEM build installed use gpatch... Should be in /usr/sfw/bin Gpatch is gnupatch which works properly.
actualy gpatch is in /usr/bin from package SUNWgpch . Nicolas --- http://www.guses.org - French Speaking OpenSolaris User Group http://www.solaris-fr.org - French Solaris Wiki