I've now tested the AI .iso (with help from Ethan, Mary and Alok - 
thankyou).

I was also able to successfully install and reboot from the AI .iso in
VirtualBox with no errors. This means that it's not mandatory
that bug #13447 needs to be fixed as well in order for the AI .iso
to work. Again, it would be nice, but it's not  essential.


-------- Original Message --------
Subject:        Re: [caiman-discuss] Error from Live CD install
Date:   Tue, 12 Jan 2010 08:32:38 -0800
From:   Rich Burridge <[email protected]>
To:     Keith Mitchell <Keith.Mitchell at Sun.COM>
CC:     caiman-discuss at opensolaris.org, David Comay <David.Comay at Sun.COM>
References:     <4B4B43A9.9080703 at sun.com> <4B4B6B81.30609 at sun.com> 
<4B4B9347.6000007 at sun.com>



Rich Burridge wrote:
>> There were some IPS changes a few builds back that added some strict 
>> enforcements to the names of publishers. (e.g., you must call a 
>> publisher pointed at "pkg.opensolaris.org/dev" the "opensolaris.org" 
>> publisher - you can't call it "dev" or things start to break).
>>
>> With that in mind, what is the publisher name (or "prefix") as 
>> reported by http://stard.sfbay.sun.com:26186?
>
> It's "bug6186". Ethan suggested I just try changing the first 
> occurrence of
>
>                               url="http://pkg.opensolaris.org/release";
>                               authname="opensolaris.org"/>
>      to:
>                               url="http://stard.sfbay.sun.com:26186";
>                               authname="bug6186"/>
>
> in all_lang_slim_cd_x86.xml and see if that fixes it.
>
> I'll give that a go.

This worked well. I was able to successfully install and reboot from my 
Live CD
with no errors. What this means is that when we do the OpenSolaris package
renaming (bug #6186), then it's not mandatory that bug #13446 needs to 
be fixed
as well in order for the Live CD to work. It would be nice, but it's not 
essential.

I'll now try testing the AI .iso in the same way.

Thanks.






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