[Oracle Solaris Studio][1] can be used to build OpenAFS binaries on the
solaris platform. Solaris Studio is freely available for the solaris and linux
-platforms with a no-cost Oracle Technology Network (OTN) account. Follow the
-package installer instructions for your platform type and version.
+platforms with a no-cost Oracle Technology Network (OTN) account. For recent
+versions of Solaris, use the `pkg' command to install Solaris Studio. Follow the
+package installer instructions on the Solaris Studio download page for
+your platform type and version. This requires you to create and download a key
+and certificate using your OTN account.
[1]: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solarisstudio
#### Solaris 11 ####
-Use the `pkg` tool to install the neccessary tools and libs to build OpenAFS
-on Solaris 11.
+Install [SolarisStudio][1] using the `pkg' command. You will need an SSL
+certificate and key, which can be created using your OTN account. See the instructions
+on the Solaris Studio download page.
-XXX: need the package list.
+(Alternately, install Solaris Studio from the tar file installer, and then find
+and install any missing dependencies.)
-The OpenAFS build process requires the `gencat` program. Verify
-`/usr/bin/gencat` is available, otherwise install the `SUNWloc` package.
+Use the `pkg` tool to install the other necessary packages:
+
+ $ sudo pkg install git
+ $ sudo pkg install text/locale
+ $ sudo pkg install gnu-coreutils gnu-binutils gnu-sed
+ $ sudo pkg install make flex bison
+ $ sudo pkg install automake autoconf libtool
+
+If you have dependency issues with automake, try automake-110
+
+If you have installed Solaris Studio via the tar file, you may need to install
+the `system/header' package manually:
+
+ $ sudo pkg install system/header
- $ sudo pkg install SUNWloc
## Getting the Source Code ##
the OpenAFS cache manager and servers.
The 'make dest' command places workstation binaries in the sub-directories of
-<sysname>/dest: bin, etc, man, lib, include. Optionally, copy these to you
+<sysname>/dest: bin, etc, man, lib, include. Optionally, copy these to you
local filesystem or install them in an appropriate path in AFS. To install
these file into your local filesystem: