Next, you can’t use your nano yet untill you add your PATH variables #pkgadd -d libgcc-3.4.6-sol10-sparc-local #gunzip -d libgcc-3.4.6-sol10-sparc-local.gz #pkgadd -d libintl-3.4.0-sol10-sparc-local #gunzip -d libintl-3.4.0-sol10-sparc-local.gz #pkgadd -d libiconv-1.11-sol10-sparc-local Click on dependencies needed based on the notes above (ncurses, libiconv, libintl, libgcc-3.4.6) Dependencies: ncurses, libiconv, libintl, and you will need /usr/local/lib/libgcc_s.so.1 either from the libgcc-3.4.6 or gcc-3.4.6 packagesĦ. nano-2.0.9-sol10-sparc-local.gz GNU nano (Nano’s ANOther editor, or Not ANOther editor) is an enhanced clone of the Pico text editor – installs in /usr/local.This is the view after you click on nano package Once you choosen your Solaris version and machine platform, you will be entering new page with suitable to your OS and platformĤ. Go to choose your Solaris version and machine platform. These few simple steps will make your nano home 😀 :ġ. But, nano can be installed later manually. Nano is not included on Solaris 10 installation -tough you do entire disk install, LOL. Nano is one of friendly text editor usually included on most Linux distribution. This is the counter for my recent post, LOL… 😀