[kde-solaris] Installation questions
Adrian Murillo
MURILLA1 at WESTAT.com
Tue Feb 14 15:59:27 CET 2006
Hi,
Thanks for the steps...
I installed it ona Blade 100 running Sol 3/05.
But I have a question, I just installed all the packages without a
problem, they all installed OK (expect for one small error that gave me
a partial fail error on cups - under KDEkderequired package - even
though I downloaded the same package 3 times, I don't think is that
critical...) - and follow the DTLOGIN installation step by step and I
cant see the option to login to KDE, no matter what I do I cant seem to
get it right, can you helped me?
Like I said, everything is installed; I need the way to get in...
As a note:
Under the directions to install DTLOGIN it reads that:
mkdtlogin does not create the necessary directory tree, so I found the
directory tree under /usr/dt/config/C and copied them to .../en_US.UTF-8
where the only directory in there was Xresources.d
I am not sure what to do with the startup files under
/opt/kde-3.4.3/bin.
I think I am stock at this point, any suggestions?
Sorry, I not a guru on Solaris I am learning and I like KDE for desktop
so please be patient.. ;-/
Thanks,
Adrian
-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan Teleman [mailto:steleman at nyc.rr.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 9:46 PM
To: KDE Solaris
Subject: Re: [kde-solaris] Installation questions
Importance: High
On Sunday 12 February 2006 18:25, Dino Linux wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I tried installing KDE on a Solaris 10 X86 box with no luck. I
> don't understand how to install the packages on the kde ftp site.
> And even after reading the installation instructions, I still don't
> get it. I'm new to Solaris (been using it for about a month), but I
> have expirence with UNIX like systems. I have installed packages
> using pkgadd before, but I can't find any KDE packages in that
> format. I wouldn't mind compiling KDE from source, but I don't know
> how since I don't have make installed here. If someone could point
> me in the right direction I be very happy.
Hi.
1. Download the packages for your platform (IA32AMD32).
2. The packages are archived and compressed as *.tar.bz2.
3. The files ending in *.md5 are the MD5 checksums for the respective
packages (you can check this way if the package you downloaded is
indeed the one i uploaded).
4. Uncompress the package (bunzip2 <package-name>.tar.bz2)
5. Un-tar the package (tar xvf <package-name>.tar).
6. At this point you'll have the old tar archive <package-name>.tar
and the package per se.
7. install the package with:
%> pkgadd -d `pwd` <package-name> # backticks not single quote
(you must be root to do this, since the packages install under /opt,
which is usually owned by root).
8. If the package installed correctly (which it should), you can
remove the archive of the package.
9. Repeat with the next package, until you have installed all of them.
The preferred order of installing these packages is:
KDEkderequired-343
KDEqt-334
KDEpinentry-072-343
If you are missing the libsunmath.so.1 libraries
(under /usr/lib/libsunmath.so.1 and /usr/lib/amd64/libsunmath.so.1),
you should also install
KDEkderuntime-343 (this package installs these libraries).
If you also want, you can install KDEblender-237a at this point. These
packages are part of the "required" package bundle. Without these,
KDE simply will not work at all.
Now, you are ready to install KDE 3.4.3 proper. You should install
these packages first, in this order:
KDEkdearts-343
KDEkdelibs-343
KDEkdebase-343
KDEkdenetwork-343
KDEkdepim-343
KDEkdemultimedia-343
After this, you can install the packages in any order you like, it
does not really matter. I would recommend you install everything,
because there are many inter-dependencies, and, because if you skip a
package, you will miss that functionality.
After you are done installing the packages, there are some patches to
be installed (which were released after the 3.4.3 distro), in the
following order:
KDE20060107-01
KDE20060107-02
KDE20060110-01
KDE20060116-01
KDE20060131-01
KDE20060131-02
KDE20060207-01
The patches are archived and compressed exactly like the KDE packages
(*.tar.bz2).
You can install these patches with
%> patchadd -M `pwd` <patch-package> # backticks, not single quote
pkgadd and patchadd live in /usr/sbin. You should make sure /usr/sbin
is in root's path.
After installing all the patches, the installation is finished.
Obviously, you don't need to keep the packages or patches after you
have installed them. Now you can proceed to the configuration. To do
this, please read the installation instructions (there are quite a
few of them, there are some configuration files which need to be
edited, and there is a small program named 'mkdtlogin' which needs to
be run, and which creates your dtlogin session menu for KDE). Please
read these instructions carefully. :-)
You can download the 3.4.3 distro packages + patches here:
http://mirrors.dotsrc.org/kde/stable/3.4.3/SOLARIS/SUNSTUDIO10/IA32AMD32
/REQUIRED/
http://mirrors.dotsrc.org/kde/stable/3.4.3/SOLARIS/SUNSTUDIO10/IA32AMD32
/KDE/
http://mirrors.dotsrc.org/kde/stable/3.4.3/SOLARIS/SUNSTUDIO10/IA32AMD32
/PATCHES.BINARIES/
The installation instructions are here:
http://mirrors.dotsrc.org/kde/stable/3.4.3/SOLARIS/SUNSTUDIO10/INSTALLAT
ION/
This is just an example where you can find KDE 3.4.3. If you search in
Google for 'KDE 3.4.3 Solaris', you will get many more sites where
you can find the distro.
If you run into problems, or have questions, just email me directly.
--Stefan
--
Stefan Teleman 'Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition'
steleman at nyc.rr.com -Monty Python
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