Blood, sweat and beers
It took waaaay longer than I had planned.
The first day I had anticipated for the core build turned into a week. The main problem was package dependencies and repositories. Sunfreeware.com vs Blastwave.org - The choice between manual resolution of library dependencies or automatic. The former gives a nice lean install, the latter tends to pull down way too much cruft.
The second day I had anticipated for the apps and tools config turned into a week. JASS turned my host into a warm brick, so back to square one...
Finally we're up and running. Many Thanks and big credit to
* Mark Pettit for his Solaris x86 binaries of the ancient yet vital gnupg-1.0.6.
* Sun Microsystems for their 'backward binary compatibility' which allowed Marks Solaris 8 bins to run on Solaris 10.
* Carla for keeping me focused and helping to push on through to the other side.
The first day I had anticipated for the core build turned into a week. The main problem was package dependencies and repositories. Sunfreeware.com vs Blastwave.org - The choice between manual resolution of library dependencies or automatic. The former gives a nice lean install, the latter tends to pull down way too much cruft.
The second day I had anticipated for the apps and tools config turned into a week. JASS turned my host into a warm brick, so back to square one...
Finally we're up and running. Many Thanks and big credit to
* Mark Pettit for his Solaris x86 binaries of the ancient yet vital gnupg-1.0.6.
* Sun Microsystems for their 'backward binary compatibility' which allowed Marks Solaris 8 bins to run on Solaris 10.
* Carla for keeping me focused and helping to push on through to the other side.




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