Von: "Mojca Miklavec"
If you are willing to compile them (or rather keep compiling them every now to keep dependencies satisfied), we can finish adding support for open solaris.
Until now I am just evaluating OpenSolaris as a Linux replacement. 10 Years of fun with a constantly morphing kernel are enough. There are two issues left: One is Context and the other is OCaml. The mainstream software is running just fine.
If I'm not mistaken then pdftex, xetex and luatex have been compiled without problems?
Not really: make: ./ctangle: Command not found make: *** [ctangle.c] Error 127 cp: cannot stat `build/texk/web2c/mpdir/mpost': No such file or directory Reverted 'VERSIONS' -e Sorry, there have been some failures: - build of xetex on sunos-intel - build of luatex on sunos-intel - build of metapost on sunos-intel -n No svn commit! Please press enter to continue!
The process would probably not run out of the box before a new svn repository gets created and you would need an account in order to be able to commit anyway, but you can check if files like: - src/current/pdftex/build/texk/web2c/pdftex
Yes, this program was compiled and I can run it (missing texmf.cnf aside).
- src/current/xetex/Work/texk/web2c/xetex - src/current/luatex/build/texk/web2c/luatex
Those two files don't exist. There are a bunch of source files in this web2c directories but not the searched executables.
Taco has been modifying the make scripts some time ago. I would ask him. I did have some problems to build binaries on contextgarden, but I thought that these problems have been solved. In general adding any ctangle to build path should help (at the time when you build metapost it doesn't see the ctangle binary of pdftex/xetex/luatex), but maybe there was a tiny overlook somewhere. Taco has ctangle all over on his machine, so he would not notice if that was a problem.
I will try to figure out in what directory gmake is getting the "command not found" error and place a copy of ctangle there. Kind regards, Michael Krauss -- Psssst! Schon vom neuen GMX MultiMessenger gehört? Der kann`s mit allen: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/multimessenger