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GRAMPS 3.2.0 has been successfully installed and tested on Solaris 11 Express (SPARC platform) by building GRAMPS from source. ( [http://gramps.1791082.n4.nabble.com/Gramps-3-2-0-and-Solaris-11-Express-td3697457.html Building Gramps on Solaris 11 Express] & [http://gramps.1791082.n4.nabble.com/Gramps-3-2-0-and-Solaris-11-Express-td3697457.html], By Matt Keenan
It is unknown if GRAMPS 2.2.x can be made to work on Solaris. This page contains the old contents for the unspecified Solaris version and unspecified GRAMPS version.
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GRAMPS 3.0.1 has been successfully installed and tested on both the latest releases of Solaris 10 (SPARC platform) and [http://opensolaris.org OpenSolaris] 2008.05 (X86 platform) by building GRAMPS from source.
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===Installing Dependencies===
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Even with the latest releases of Solaris/OpenSolaris a number of missing dependencies need to be resolved before you can install GRAMPS, namely ''Berkeley DB'', ''Python BSDDB Interface'' and ''Python ReportLab''.
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You will need to install these dependencies before you can move forward and install GRAMPS.
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====Berkeley DB====
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* Download the BSDDB core from [http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/berkeley-db/db www.oracle.com].  For the GRAMPS 3.0.1 installation I've used Berkeley DB 4.5.20 (although 4.6/4.7 is available I found a number of db corruptions while using these later releases so I stuck with the trusted 4.5x version).
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* Unpack, build and install
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% gtar zxfB db-4.5.20.tar.gz
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% cd db-4.5.20/build_unix
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% ../dist/configure --prefix=/usr
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% gmake
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% su
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# gmake install
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'''Note:''' Using the '''--prefix=/usr''' on the configure command-line is a must under Solaris, without installing the Berkeley DB in this location Python BSDDB interface fails to install.
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====Python BSDDB Interface====
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* Download bsddb3-4.5.0.tar.gz from [http://pybsddb.sourceforge.net pybsddb.sourceforce.net].
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* Unpack, build and install
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% gtar zxfB bsddb3-4.5.0.tar.gz
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% cd bsddb3-4.5.0
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% python setup.py build
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Found Berkeley DB 4.5 installation.
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  include files in /usr/include
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  library files in /usr/lib
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  library name is libdb-4.5
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  running build
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  running build_py
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  running build_ext
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% su
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# python setup.py install
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'''Note:''' You must download and build a version of the Python BSDDB Interface which supports the version of Berkeley DB installed on your system.
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====Python ReportLab (do not need on 3.2 and later)====
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*    Download Report 2.1 (latest version at the time of writing), from [http://www.reportlab.org/ftp www.reportlab.org/ftp]
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* Unpack, build and install
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% gtar zxfB ReportLab_2_1.tgz
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% cd reportlab_2_1/reportlab
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% python setup.py build
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% su
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# python setup.py install
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===Installing GRAMPS===
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====Download & Unpack====
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* Download GRAMPS 3.0.1 (latest version at time of writing) from the GRAMPS [http://sourceforge.net/projects/gramps/files/Stable/ sourceforge.net] page.
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* Unpack
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% gtar zxvf gramps-3.0.1.tar.gz
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% cd gramps-3.0.1
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====Prebuild Changes====
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A small number of changes are needed prior to compiling and installing GRAMPS 3.0.1 on the Solaris platform
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=====configure=====
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Although the GRAMPS 3.0.1 package requires a python version of 2.5 or later.  The Solaris build of python 2.4 works well with GRAMPS 3.0.1 and no issues have been noticed.  '''Note:''' This change negates the need install a later release of python ;-)
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change '''line 6297''' of this file to read:
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minver = map(int, string.split('2.4', '.')) + [0, 0, 0]
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change '''line 6329''' to read:
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minver = map(int, string.split('2.4', '.')) + [0, 0, 0]
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=====src/gramps.py=====
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change '''line 97''' to read:
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MIN_PYTHON_VERSION = (2, 4, 0, '', 0)
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=====gramps.sh.in=====
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Unlike other UNIX/Linux versions the default /bin/sh under Solaris is the older bourne shell.  In order to allow the script to work we need to modify the first line of this file to read ksh (or bash if you prefer):
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#!/bin/ksh
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=====src/gen/db/base.py=====
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change '''line 39''' to read:
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from bsddb3 import db
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=====src/gen/db/dbdir.py=====
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change '''line 39''' to read:
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from bsddb3 import dbshelve, db
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=====src/Editors/_EditFamily.py=====
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change '''line 28''' to read:
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from bsddb3 import db as bsddb_db
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=====src/GrampsDbUtils/_GrampsBSDDB.py=====
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change '''line 38''' to read:
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from bsddb3 import dbshelve, db
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=====src/GrampsLogger/_ErrorReportAssistant.py=====
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change '''line 5''' to read:
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import sys, os, bsddb3
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change '''line 102''' to read:
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str(bsddb3.__version__),
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=====src/plugins/Leak.py=====
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change '''line 34''' to read:
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from bsddb3.db import DBError
  
* '''Install dependencies'''. Since Solaris doesn't come with Gnome, Python, or any Python modules by default, you will need to install all this stuff. Gnome might be on one of the extra CDs, but I usually just bring it down from the original site.
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====Configure GRAMPS====
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To configure GRAMPS all you need to do is run the configure script:
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./configure
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Othe roptions to configure that are useful include telling the script to setup GRAMPS to install in a directory of your  choosing instead of the default (/usr/local):
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./configure --prefix=/your/dest/dir
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====Compile GRAMPS====
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To compile GRAMPS simple issue make.
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make
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====Testing the Build====
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To test the GRAMPS build, simply run:
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python ./src/gramps.py
  
* '''Configure GRAMPS'''. All you need to do is run the configure script:
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====Run Install====
<code>  ./configure</code>
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Finally, type make to install into your desired location
If you have built Gnome or Python with <code>iconv</code> libraries other than what Solaris comes with (the GNU version for example), you can specify to GRAMPS where to find them:
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make install
<code>  ICONV=/dir/to/iconv ./configure</code>
 
Other options to configure that are useful include telling it to setup GRAMPS to install in a directory of your choosing instead of the default:
 
<code>  ./configure --prefix=/your/dest/dir</code>
 
  
* '''make and install'''
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[[Category:Documentation]]
<code>  make
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[[Category:Developers/Packaging]]
  make install</code>
 

Revision as of 21:25, 9 January 2017

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GRAMPS 3.2.0 has been successfully installed and tested on Solaris 11 Express (SPARC platform) by building GRAMPS from source. ( Building Gramps on Solaris 11 Express & [1], By Matt Keenan

GRAMPS 3.0.1 has been successfully installed and tested on both the latest releases of Solaris 10 (SPARC platform) and OpenSolaris 2008.05 (X86 platform) by building GRAMPS from source.

Installing Dependencies

Even with the latest releases of Solaris/OpenSolaris a number of missing dependencies need to be resolved before you can install GRAMPS, namely Berkeley DB, Python BSDDB Interface and Python ReportLab.

You will need to install these dependencies before you can move forward and install GRAMPS.

Berkeley DB

  • Download the BSDDB core from www.oracle.com. For the GRAMPS 3.0.1 installation I've used Berkeley DB 4.5.20 (although 4.6/4.7 is available I found a number of db corruptions while using these later releases so I stuck with the trusted 4.5x version).
  • Unpack, build and install
% gtar zxfB db-4.5.20.tar.gz
% cd db-4.5.20/build_unix
% ../dist/configure --prefix=/usr
% gmake

% su
# gmake install

Note: Using the --prefix=/usr on the configure command-line is a must under Solaris, without installing the Berkeley DB in this location Python BSDDB interface fails to install.

Python BSDDB Interface

% gtar zxfB bsddb3-4.5.0.tar.gz
% cd bsddb3-4.5.0
% python setup.py build
Found Berkeley DB 4.5 installation.
  include files in /usr/include
  library files in /usr/lib
  library name is libdb-4.5
  running build
  running build_py
  running build_ext

% su
# python setup.py install

Note: You must download and build a version of the Python BSDDB Interface which supports the version of Berkeley DB installed on your system.

Python ReportLab (do not need on 3.2 and later)

  • Download Report 2.1 (latest version at the time of writing), from www.reportlab.org/ftp
  • Unpack, build and install
% gtar zxfB ReportLab_2_1.tgz
% cd reportlab_2_1/reportlab
% python setup.py build

% su
# python setup.py install

Installing GRAMPS

Download & Unpack

  • Download GRAMPS 3.0.1 (latest version at time of writing) from the GRAMPS sourceforge.net page.
  • Unpack
% gtar zxvf gramps-3.0.1.tar.gz
% cd gramps-3.0.1

Prebuild Changes

A small number of changes are needed prior to compiling and installing GRAMPS 3.0.1 on the Solaris platform

configure

Although the GRAMPS 3.0.1 package requires a python version of 2.5 or later. The Solaris build of python 2.4 works well with GRAMPS 3.0.1 and no issues have been noticed. Note: This change negates the need install a later release of python ;-)

change line 6297 of this file to read:

minver = map(int, string.split('2.4', '.')) + [0, 0, 0]

change line 6329 to read:

minver = map(int, string.split('2.4', '.')) + [0, 0, 0]
src/gramps.py

change line 97 to read:

MIN_PYTHON_VERSION = (2, 4, 0, , 0)
gramps.sh.in

Unlike other UNIX/Linux versions the default /bin/sh under Solaris is the older bourne shell. In order to allow the script to work we need to modify the first line of this file to read ksh (or bash if you prefer):

#!/bin/ksh
src/gen/db/base.py

change line 39 to read:

from bsddb3 import db
src/gen/db/dbdir.py

change line 39 to read:

from bsddb3 import dbshelve, db
src/Editors/_EditFamily.py

change line 28 to read:

from bsddb3 import db as bsddb_db
src/GrampsDbUtils/_GrampsBSDDB.py

change line 38 to read:

from bsddb3 import dbshelve, db
src/GrampsLogger/_ErrorReportAssistant.py

change line 5 to read:

import sys, os, bsddb3

change line 102 to read:

str(bsddb3.__version__),
src/plugins/Leak.py

change line 34 to read:

from bsddb3.db import DBError

Configure GRAMPS

To configure GRAMPS all you need to do is run the configure script:

./configure

Othe roptions to configure that are useful include telling the script to setup GRAMPS to install in a directory of your choosing instead of the default (/usr/local):

./configure --prefix=/your/dest/dir

Compile GRAMPS

To compile GRAMPS simple issue make.

make

Testing the Build

To test the GRAMPS build, simply run:

python ./src/gramps.py

Run Install

Finally, type make to install into your desired location

make install