Toolserver:Solaris software

This page describes software available on the Solaris servers. For some pieces of software, there are two versions: Sun and Toolserver. We generally recommend using the Toolserver version. Most of the Toolserver versions follow the naming scheme. This means you can rely on a particular version being that version forever; if later versions are installed, you can update your software as needed. For software that has third-party modules (e.g. Perl and Python), modules will generally only be installed for the Toolserver versions.

The default  includes the latest version of each piece of software, so there's no need to use the full path in most cases. For scripting languages, there are symlinks at, e.g..

Python
There is no Sun Python.

The default version is 2.6. 2.7 and 3.1 are also available:
 * (&rarr; )
 * (&rarr; )

Note that Python 3.1 has fewer modules available, since most Python 2.x modules have not been ported to 3.x yet. For MySQL access, use the  module instead of   (this is also available for 2.x).

Perl
Sun Perl is installed in. Don't use this version.

The default Toolserver Perl version is 5.12. Currently, this is the only Toolserver version installed.

Ruby
There is no Sun Ruby.

The default Toolserver Ruby version is 1.8. Ruby 1.9 is also available as  (&rarr;  ).

PHP
There is no Sun PHP.

The default Toolserver PHP version is 5.3. Currently, this is the only Toolserver version installed.

MySQL
There is no Sun MySQL.

The default Toolserver MySQL version is 5.1. Currently, this is the only Toolserver version installed.

CC

 * Sun Studio 12.1 :  . This is linked from.
 * GCC 3.4.3 :
 * GCC 4.4 :

Userland
There are two userlands available on the Toolserver: "Solaris" and "GNU". The default userland is GNU, which means system utilities (such as ) will be the GNU version. This is likely to be better for Linux users unfamiliar with Solaris. If you want to change to the Sun userland, you should set your  as below:


 * Sun userland :
 * GNU userland :

(Where  refers to the default path.)

The  directory contains locally-installed software.

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