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Anyone with Oracle Solaris access to download libbz2_1_0 & common packages for Solaris 10 x86

For Clam's dependent packages required as indicated by
  https://www.opencsw.org/packages/CSWclamav/  ,

I can't get 2 packages for Solaris 10 (Update 9) x86 :

1. common : it can only locate the i386 package for SunOS 5.8 in url below
  http://rsync.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing/i386/5.10/

Likewise for
2. libbz2_1_0 : can only locate for SunOS 5.9


Anyone has access to Oracle subscription, can assist to download the above
packages & attach them here?


For the 10 dependent packages, what's given are for i386, so if can help
provide for Solaris 10 x86, appreciated:
https://www.opencsw.org/packages/CSWclamav/
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bz2 (and libraries) is trivial to build.

Better to build from source, than trust a library provided by some random person... which might contain a hack meant to compromise your system.
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if there's a checksum accompanying it, I don't mind.

Frankly I don't know how to do 'make'.
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http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/development/chapter06/bzip2.html - great first place to check.

LFS tends to also provide the latest patchset, which is required to fix current bugs.

Be aware... When you build from source, you will have to camp on the source release notes page (use a Google Alert) + each time a new version or patch releases, best rebuild. This will ensure your code is always secure + working correctly.
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@David Favor Solaris != Linux
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Same exact build instructions for Solaris or Linux.

This page is just a good reference for how to build on any UNIX-esque OS.
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Any chance Solaris 8 & 9's  pkg could install on Solaris 10?
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Just tested a few hours ago:
Yes, the Solaris 8 & 9 packages could install on Solaris 10
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