Hi Harshal,

Just you to know:

10267 Create Minimal Install Option for Caiman Autoinstaller
http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=10267

It also depends on:

5400 - Python initialization files for "Install" should be delivered 
differently
http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=5400

Can you please share with us your need for "Minimal or CLI non GUI 
based" OpenSolaris installations ?

Nice day
Rudolf Kutina

> In addition to Jan's notes below, two things:
>
> - non-Sun contributors must file a Sun Contributor Agreement before any 
> changes can be accepted.  See 
> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/about/sun_contributor_agreement/ for 
> details on the agreement and instructions on how to file one.
>
> - New developers need to have their first several patches committed by 
> an existing committer; granting direct repository access will then be 
> considered.  This is normally done by creating an "hg bundle" file and 
> then sending it via email to one of the existing committers who's 
> willing to help - I'd suggest one of the code reviewers handle this.
>
> (Jan, since you're POC at the moment, perhaps you can update the 
> developers page with the above and your notes on testing)
>
> Dave
>
> Jan Damborsky wrote:
>   
>> Hi Harshal,
>>
>> Harshal wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Could I get the code review for the patch which will enable to do non 
>>> default installation? This patch removes caiman's dependency on 
>>> firefox to be present in package list. This way one can install 
>>> minimal possible install of Opensolaris using Caiman.
>>>
>>> The bug can be viewed at,
>>>
>>> http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=5558
>>>
>>> I have attached the patch file with this email.
>>>
>>> We depend on this patch heavily as we plan to use Caiman. Please let 
>>> me know how to get this patch into next release of Caiman.
>>>       
>> In general, there are couple of steps involved one needs to go through
>> in order to integrate into source gate - please see following page
>> for the procedure:
>>
>> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/caiman/Developers/
>>
>> Speaking about code review process, the changes/patch should be
>> presented in form of so-called 'webrev' and published on
>> cr.opensolaris.org page - following document provides 'how to':
>>
>> http://cr.opensolaris.org/
>>
>> When sending request for code review, please also attach the list
>> of test procedures (along with results) which were carried out in
>> order to make sure that the modification
>>
>> * fixes the problem
>> AND
>> * doesn't break existing functionality
>>
>> Please feel free to ask if not sure about anything, as it might be
>> challenging to absorb and understand all that stuff when doing this
>> for the first time.
>>
>> You can either ask on this mailing alias or use publicly available
>> #caiman-discuss IRC channel.
>>
>> Hope this might help :-)
>> Jan
>>
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