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Sun Studio 10 Compilers and Tools for OpenSolaris Developers!Sun Studio Compilers Download Alternatives
This option is an easy installation of the tools, patches, and product license you need to build OpenSolaris. However, no package information is recorded, hence you cannot apply additional patches to this image. The download is provided by the Sun Download center. If you have not used the Sun Download Center before you will be required to complete a one-time registration to create a username and password. Once you have a registered, you can download any software offered via the Sun Download Center.
Step 1 - Download file into a scratch download directory, such as Step 2 - Unpack the archive into the
See Setup instructions below on how to set up your environment after installation is complete.
This option provides you with the complete Sun Studio 10 product, including Sun's Advanced Mathematics Performance Library, optional J2SE package, and patches needed to both build OpenSolaris and create performant applications that run on OpenSolaris and Solaris. The download is provided by the Sun Download center. If you have not used the Sun Download Center before you will be required to complete a one-time registration to create a username and password. Once you have a registered, you can download any software offered via the Sun Download Center.
Step 1 - Download file(s) into a scratch download directory, such as - Unpack the software archive with the command:
Step 2 - Login as super-user or root
Step 3 - Invoke installer:
- After you accept the license, the answers for the installer should be:
For detailed installation information, see: Installation and Setup Guide for Solaris Platforms. Step 4 Install the Sun Studio 10 patches included in the download, required to build OpenSolaris:
See Setup instructions below on how to set up your environment after installation is complete. SetupAfter completing one of the above options, you should update your PATH and MANPATH shell variables to the installation and documentation directories or modify your home directory's .cshrc file (for C shell) or .profile file (for Bourne or Korn shells) to make these changes permanent.
You are now ready to use the Sun Studio tools to build OpenSolaris. In addition, if you want to use the IDE, your JDKHOME shell variable should be set to a J2SDK 1.4.2xx directory (e.g., /usr/j2sdk1.4.207) and your PATH shell variable should include the J2SDK bin directory (e.g., /usr/j2sdk1.4.207/bin). To run the IDE, type at the prompt: % sunstudio Licensing information
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