Hi Guys,

SUNWgnome-time-slider is missing a package dependency on 
SUNWzfs-auto-snapshot.
Since the code is all python and no direct linking occurs the  
dependency slipped through
the net. I've logged bugzilla defect 4502 to track this:
http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=4502

The time slider view in nautilus should still work if there are any 
snapshots in the system,
such as manually taken snapshots so it's not absolutely necessary to 
have SUNWgnome-time-slider
installed to make use of this feature, though it helps of course.


>>>> You also need to install SUNWzfs-auto-snapshot.  (And then, IIRC,
>>>> you  may have to enable the auto-snapshot:* services yourself on
>>>> OpenSolaris, for now.)
>>>>
>>>>         
You don't need to enable the services yourself. time-slider-setup tracks
the auto-snapshot* dependencies and enables/disables them as appropriate.
The only situation that it won't deal with is if the auto-snapshot 
services go
into a maintenance state, which generally indicates that manual intervention
from a sys admin is required.

Cheers,
Niall.
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