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This document describes building OpenOffice.org on Solaris. | This document describes building OpenOffice.org on Solaris. | ||
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+ | == Hardware Requirements == | ||
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+ | * Solaris/x86: one or more reasonable fast CPUs, x-way CPU's recommended. | ||
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+ | * Solaris/Sparc: UltraSparc III | ||
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+ | * 2 GB RAM | ||
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+ | * 10 GB free disk space | ||
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+ | == Software Requirements == | ||
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+ | * Solaris 10, OpenSolaris 2008.5 or higher | ||
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+ | * C/C++ Compiler: SunStudio 8, SunStudio 10 - SunStudio 12, SunStudio Express, newer compilers will likley work with a little tweaking | ||
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+ | == Overview == | ||
Commands you have to type on the keyboard follow this syntax throughout this document: | Commands you have to type on the keyboard follow this syntax throughout this document: | ||
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<CODE>$SRC_ROOT</CODE> will denote the directory in which the source code of OpenOffice.org is stored. | <CODE>$SRC_ROOT</CODE> will denote the directory in which the source code of OpenOffice.org is stored. | ||
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Revision as of 08:05, 16 July 2009
This document describes building OpenOffice.org on Solaris.
Hardware Requirements
- Solaris/x86: one or more reasonable fast CPUs, x-way CPU's recommended.
- Solaris/Sparc: UltraSparc III
- 2 GB RAM
- 10 GB free disk space
Software Requirements
- Solaris 10, OpenSolaris 2008.5 or higher
- C/C++ Compiler: SunStudio 8, SunStudio 10 - SunStudio 12, SunStudio Express, newer compilers will likley work with a little tweaking
Overview
Commands you have to type on the keyboard follow this syntax throughout this document:
./configure
In this example, the script configure
is executed.
It is possible to use bash or tcsh as shell. This is enabled with the --with-use-shell
configure switch. These instructions are for tcsh, but you should be able to guess the needed changes for bash. The environment file for bash adds an additional .sh
suffix to the tcsh environment file.
$SRC_ROOT
will denote the directory in which the source code of OpenOffice.org is stored.