I have a server running Solaris 10 that I need to install Ruby on in
order to manipulate and move some security logs.
I looked on the the Ruby download page and don't see anything
specifically for Solaris.
Does anyone have any experience getting Ruby to work on this platform?
thanks
jack
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Yes. Absolutely.
You can download it from blastwave.org, or sunfreeware.com.
Sunfreeware is usually a pkgadd install.
Blastwave is different - in case you haven't used it. - read
http://www.blastwave.org/howto.html first.
~mm
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On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 6:55 PM, jackster the jackle < johnsheahan@sflistdb.com> wrote:
I have a server running Solaris 10 that I need to install Ruby on in
order to manipulate and move some security logs.
I looked on the the Ruby download page and don't see anything
specifically for Solaris.
Does anyone have any experience getting Ruby to work on this platform?
thanks
jack
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Michael Monaghan wrote:
Yes. Absolutely.
that's great news, Michael...thanks for pointing me in the right
direction on this!
jack
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Hi Jack,
Another distribution for Ruby on Solaris 10 is Coolstack[1]. Coolstack provides an optimized Ruby version(and other stuff like Rails and precompiled gems) so will most probably run your programs faster than the other versions.
(Like Michael pointed out, Blastwave and Sunfreeware are options too - Blastwave has a package retrieval client called pkg-get, which is similar to apt-get. You have to download this first, and utter 'pkg-get install ruby' - Sunfreeware uses plain old SVR4 packages).
Just FYI, I recently started a Ruby for Solaris project on Rubyforge that focuses on the newer Solaris builds (ie., OpenSolaris and Solaris Nevada) [2] - there are no Solaris 10 builds there though, given that other places already deliver them. I'm probably going to put up Ruby 1.9-05 builds when I get time though.
[1] http://cooltools.sunsource.net/coolstack/
[2] http://rubyopensolaris.rubyforge.org
hth
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Michael Monaghan wrote:
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Yes. Absolutely.
You can download it from blastwave.org, or sunfreeware.com.
Sunfreeware is usually a pkgadd install.
Blastwave is different - in case you haven't used it. - read
http://www.blastwave.org/howto.html first.
~mm
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 6:55 PM, jackster the jackle < > johnsheahan@sflistdb.com> wrote:
I have a server running Solaris 10 that I need to install Ruby on in
order to manipulate and move some security logs.
I looked on the the Ruby download page and don't see anything
specifically for Solaris.
Does anyone have any experience getting Ruby to work on this platform?
thanks
jack
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