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diff --git a/solaris/README b/solaris/README new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3f88431d --- /dev/null +++ b/solaris/README @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +Notes for Solaris + +Rsyslog will be fully supported on Solaris in the future. To build it, the GNU build +tools (and most of the GNU environment) is needed. This software can be +found at the excellent http://www.blastwave.org site. + +PREQUISITES +It is strongly recommended to use GCC4 with support for +atomic instructions (if available for the platform). While rsyslog can +be built without atomic instructin support (and will work well then), +it then falls back to POSIX semaphores, which require much more CPU +time than atomic instructions. Note that even on intel platforms the +(current, as of 2010-03-25) blastwave gcc4 version targets too-old +processors by default. To change that, use "-imarch=I686" in your +CFLAGS. + +CONFIGURE OPTIONS +A number of GNU tools are renamed g* so that they not conflict with +the native Solaris tools. As we need the GNU replacements, this +must be specified on the ./configure line. +Also, we must tell the linker where to find the glibc library when +building the plugins. This is done via the LDFLAGS variable as +shown below (based on the good information availabe at +http://prefetch.net/articles/linkers.badldlibrary.html + +The working sample configure sequence I use is: + +export LDFLAGS="-R/opt/csw/gcc4/lib" +./configure AR=gar ...other options... + +As a "quick and dirty" fix, one may set the following library +path before executing rsyslog (may be useful to avoid recompile): + +export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/csw/gcc4/lib + +NOT YET SUPPORTED +* local log socket +* kernel log |