OpenSolaris Project: ON/Nevada (ONNV) ProjectView the leaders for this projectProject Observers Endorsing communitiesDevice DriversOS/Net (ON) Testing You probably want to look at the ON Community's page for more documents and resources. For the moment, the only useful thing housed here is the ONNV source repository, a.k.a: onnv-gate
You can pull the source from the ON Mercurial repository here by doing: hg clone ssh://anon@hg.opensolaris.org/hg/onnv/onnv-gate This will create a local 'onnv-gate' repository you can then use.
You will also need to get the appropriate closed-bins for your build. These are located at nightly-bins
and can be retreived with: wget http://dlc.sun.com/osol/on/downloads/nightly-bins/on-closed-bins-latest.`uname -p`.tar.bz2 wget(1) has moved from /usr/sfw/bin to /usr/bin in OpenSolaris Another interesting place to go is ONNV Build project and an ongoing work to make ONNV build faster. Announcements
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| 30 Mar 2007 | Added material for the faster builds project |
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