Tian He wrote:
> I checked the repository, and found
> osnet-incorporation<http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/en/advanced_search.shtml?token=consolidation%2Fosnet%2Fosnet-incorporation&show=p&sav=1&cs=1&rpp=500&v=0.5.11%252C0.5.11-0.128&action=Advanced+Search>.
> It seems to me that an incorporation does not guarantee the
> installation
> of all its dependencies. It merely ensures those that are already installed
> being updated to the version specified. Unless what I found isn't the right
> package.
> 
> What is the difference between
> ""pkg install developer/opensolaris/osnet"
> and
> "pkg install osnet" ?
> 
> I've already tried building with
> ""pkg install developer/opensolaris/osnet"
> but without java-dev and extra packages. It didn't work. If they are the
> same, then this only tells us "pkg install osnet" won't give us everything
> we need.

It gives you all you need from the opensolaris publisher, I think.  I don't 
think
the incorporation from that repository will pull in any dependencies from 
another
repo (especially if you have not added that repo!).

These instructions work pretty well:

http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+indiana/building_on

There are other "how to build" resources on the site, too.  You may
also find the odd useful bit in this slideset

http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/download/User+Group+msosug/materials/GavinMONdevMSOSUG.pdf

Cheers

Gavin

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