Tian He wrote:
> 1.  By running "hg clone
> ssh://anon at hg.opensolaris.org/hg/onnv/onnv-gate opensol", which
> version of ON source is downloaded?

That grabs the "tip" of the tree, which means the very latest change
that someone has integrated.

It's a live source base, and you're fetching it while it's being developed.

> 2.  By running "pfexec pkg install developer/opensolaris/osnet", will
> the build tool SUNWonbld also be installed? Someone said yes. The
> thing is, I didn't know that, so I just used "pfexec pkg install
> SUNWonbld" before executing this command. Later on I realized the
> build tool SUNWonbld is closely related to the release, I probably
> shouldn't have done that. I suspect this the reason for my failure.

That doesn't sound related to problems in sysevent.

Yes, you should have the newest SUNWonbld available, and for my systems
I just build it out of $SRC/tools.  But not having the newest available
usually isn't a serious problem (unless there's been a flag day), and
even when it is a problem, it _usually_ causes problems with the build
process itself (compiling the software) and not with the installation or
running of the product.

The one exception to that is bfu.  Always use the bfu that matches the
code you've got.  It's in $SRC/tools/scripts/bfu.sh.

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