Installing Oracle Solaris Studio 12.4 on Oracle Solaris 11
You use the Image Packaging System (IPS) to install Oracle Solaris Studio 12.4 on Oracle
Solaris 11 systems.
The Oracle Solaris Studio publisher includes the packages shown in Table B–2. You can install the entire release from the package
repository or install individual packages for the compilers and tools you want to
use.
Before you install, see the following table for some installation conditions you might
need to consider.
Table 3-2 Oracle Solaris Studio Installation Conditions
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Installing in a Non-Global Zone
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To install the software in a non-global zone on an Oracle Solaris
11 system, execute the installation commands in that zone.
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Installing on Multiple Systems
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On Oracle Solaris 11 platforms, you can install the Oracle Solaris Studio
12.4 software on multiple systems by remotely logging in to
each system and installing the software from the Oracle Solaris Studio publisher.
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Installing the IDE and other graphical tools on a Desktop
System
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After you have installed the Oracle Solaris Studio 12.4
software on an Oracle Solaris 11 platform, you can use the
solstudio --generate-desktop-distr command or
a menu item in the IDE to generate a zip file containing a
distribution of the IDE, dbxtool, and Code Analyzer configured for
installation on a desktop system with almost any operating system.
You can unzip this distribution file on a desktop system. When you
run the IDE on that system, the IDE will recognize the server on
which you generated the distribution as a remote host, and access
the tool collection (compilers, make tool, and debugger) in your
Oracle Solaris Studio server installation.
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