On 06/13/12 11:09, Alan Steinberg wrote:


On 06/13/12 08:54 AM, Dave Miner wrote:
On 06/13/12 11:05, Alan Steinberg wrote:
Pete's comments seem to relate back to my original question: What is AI
doing to allow the install to succeed while the Test install fails?


The pkg uninstall that's causing the exception is not part of any of
the test AI installation scenarios.

OK, now I understand what you are saying. I hadn't caught that the
output with rejects were from an uninstall. The exception output
mentions "uninstall", but the rest of the output doesn't give a clue. If
I had typed "pkg uninstall solaris-auto-install", then I would have
connected it. But this is the output from the text install.

Should that first line below be clearer? "The installed package ... is
not permissible." I think it is trying to say that removing the
installed package is not permitted.

PlanCreationException: The installed package
group/system/solaris-auto-install is not permissible.
Reject:pkg://solaris/group/system/[email protected],5.11-0.175.1.0.0.18.2:20120608T001017Z

Reason: All versions matching 'group' dependency
pkg:/system/floating-point-scrubber are rejected
Reject:pkg://solaris/system/[email protected],5.11-0.151.0.1:20101105T002056Z

pkg://solaris/system/[email protected],5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.1:20111019T072912Z

Reason: This version is excluded by installed
incorporationpkg://solaris/consolidation/osnet/[email protected],5.11-0.175.1.0.0.18.0:20120607T023656Z


-- Alan

The text would only make sense if --reject (the cli equivalent option) was being used.

The --reject option tells pkg that a specific package can't be installed as part of the operation and will be removed. So if you're doing an install that requires a particular package, then that would be the correct failure.

But I don't know what's happening in this case.

-Shawn

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