[rt-users] Has anyone gotten RT working on Solaris 10 x86?

Jesse Vincent jesse at bestpractical.com
Wed Mar 28 19:49:29 EDT 2007


On Mar 28, 2007, at 3:24 PM, Ruslan Zakirov wrote:

> Most probably during next month. I'm not sure, but in your case that
> doesn't matter, just ignore absence of those modules and continue with
> installation.
>

What Ruslan's saying is that the issue is in the the dependency- 
checking system, not RT itself.

-jesse

> On 3/29/07, Brian_Gupta at timeinc.com <Brian_Gupta at timeinc.com> wrote:
>> Ok then, when is 3.6.4 coming out? :)
>>
>> Brian Gupta
>> Time Inc
>> Information Technology Dept
>> 212-522-1401
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Ruslan Zakirov [mailto:ruslan.zakirov at gmail.com]
>> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 3:50 PM
>> To: Gupta, Brian - Information Technology <brian_gupta at timeinc.com>
>> Cc: chaim.rieger at gmail.com; rt-users at lists.bestpractical.com
>> Subject: Re: [rt-users] Has anyone gotten RT working on Solaris 10  
>> x86?
>>
>>
>> You don't need Test::Expect, Expect::Simple and  
>> Test::WWW::Mechanize on
>> a production server, these are dev's dependencies and in 3.6.4 we  
>> have a
>> fix for this issue and ask only when --with-devel-mode option is
>> enabled.
>>
>> On 3/28/07, Brian_Gupta at timeinc.com <Brian_Gupta at timeinc.com> wrote:
>> > I have a few questions, as I'm having a bear of a time getting  
>> all the
>>
>> > dependencies installed. Did you have any issues getting it up and
>> > running?
>> >
>> > Issues I am running into:
>> > -------------------------
>> > 1) Can't get Test::Expect and Expect::Simple installed
>> > 2) Can't get GD, GD::Graph, and GD::Text installed (Maybe this has
>> > something to do with the libgd I am using?
>> > 3) Can't get Test::WWW::Mechanize installed
>> >
>> > Questions:
>> > ----------
>> > 1) Which gcc are you using. (Sun supplied or your own compiled
>> > version. Also version number.)
>> > 2) Which Perl distribution are you using? (Sun supplied or your own
>> > compiled version. Also version number.)
>> > 3) Which gdlib are you using? (Sun supplied or your own compiled
>> > version. Also version number.)
>> > 4) Which libiconv are you using? (Sun supplied or your own compiled
>> > version. Also version number.)
>> > 5) Which expat are you using? (Sun supplied or your own compiled
>> > version. Also version number.)
>> > 6) which libgd libraries are you using? e.g. - libpng, etc (Sun
>> > supplied or your own compiled version. Also version number.)
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Brian
>> >
>> > Brian Gupta
>> > Time Inc
>> > Information Technology Dept
>> > 212-522-1401
>> >
>> > Chaim.rieger at gmail.com wrote
>> > > yes
>> > >
>> > > just follow the manual install instructions on the twiki, or  
>> follow
>> > the
>> > > instruction that are on the bigadmin page for sol9
>> > > -
>> > > --
>> > > Chaim Rieger
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>>
>> --
>> Best regards, Ruslan.
>>
>
>
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