On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 11:46 PM, Shawn Walker <> wrote:
>>
>> David,
>> right now I am on build 108 and I just decided to go for b111. So I ran
>> the updatemanager (on my for several days every day suspended/resumed
>> laptop). With that I only see that updatemanager offers me updates, based on
>> b110. Hmm... So I ran packagemanager, but see the same. So logged out/in -
>> no change. I restarted the updatemanager/packagemanager - no change.
>>
>> Now I rebootet the laptop and ran again the updatemanager and yes, now it
>> shows me updates, based on b111. Has anyone seen this too ? Why do I have to
>> reboot to tell the updatemanager to really look for news and not look into
>> his cache. Any comments or is this is bug ?
>
> The updatemanager only refreshes every so often via a cron job for
> performance and other reasons.
>
> If you want the absolute latest information about updates, you'll have to
> manually run "pfexec pkg refresh" or click the "reload" button in
> packagemanger to see them.
>
> It sounds like there's an RFE here for updatemanager to have a
> "refresh/reload" button as well.
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Shawn Walker

It looks like I saw the similar issue:

$ uname -a
SunOS aubrey-penryn 5.11 snv_110 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris

$ pfexec pkg authority
PUBLISHER                             TYPE     STATUS   URI
dev                      (preferred)  origin   online
http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/

$ pfexec pkg refresh

$ pfexec pkg image-update
No updates available for this image.
$ pfexec pkg version
fe52359f5636

Did I miss anything?

Thanks,
-Aubrey
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