I've made available a newer ISO image for Tribblix on SPARC.
This is an m22 ISO. So it's actually relatively old compared to the mainstream x86 release.
I actually had a number of random SPARC ISO images, but for a while I've had no way of testing any of them. (And many of the problems with the SPARC ISOs in general is because I had no real way of testing them properly.)
Arrive a newish T4-1 (thanks Andy!), and I can now trivially create an LDOM, assign it a zvol for a root disk and a ISO image to boot from, and testing is trivial again. And while some of the ISO images I have are clearly so broken as to not be worth considering, the m22 version looks pretty reasonable.
In terms of available application packages, it exactly matches the old m20 release. I do have newer packages on some of my test systems, but they are built with a newer gcc and so need a proper upgrade path. But that's going to be easier now too.
There is a minor error on the m22 ISO, in that the xz package shipped appears to be wrong. To fix, simply
zap install TRIBcompress-xz
and to update to the latest available applications (the ISO is early 2020, the repo is middle of 2021)
zap refresh
zap update TRIBlib-security-openssl
zap update-overlay -a
The reason for updating openssl on its own is that a number of applications are compiled against openssl 1.1.1, so you need to be sure that gets updated first.
Next step is to push on to something newer.
I'm not going to lie - I'm pretty excited about this, as I've been feeling the itch to get back into Solaris on my Sparcs again. Running the BSDs are stable, but also a bit sterile.
ReplyDeleteI don't see it anywhere on the site anymore (if it was there in the first place; last I checked was a few years back). What models/architectures are supported currently? I'm assuming sun4m is right out... or is it?