On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 5:48 PM, Oscar del Rio <del...@mie.utoronto.ca> wrote: > vuthecuong wrote: >> >> I noticed that pkgutil intend to install other dependencies that they >> already installed in my machine: >> =========================== >> bash-3.2# /opt/csw/bin/pkgutil --install nmap >> Checking catalog integrity with gpg. >> gpg: 2009年05月01日 10時56分49秒 ICTにDSA鍵ID A1999E90で施された署名 >> gpg: “Blastwave Software (Blastwave.org Inc.) >> <softw...@blastwave.org>”からの正しい署名 >> Parsing catalog, may take a while... >> *New packages*: CSWftype2-2.1.10,REV=2005.12.11 CSWgpgerr-1.6 >> CSWlibx11-1.1.5,REV=2008.11.17 CSWpng-1.2.29,REV=2008.05.08 >> CSWpixman-0.12.0,REV=2008.11.15 CSWfconfig-2.3.2,REV=2005.11.04 >> CSWgcrypt-1.4.1,REV=2008.05.27 CSWlibxrender-0.9.4,REV=2008.11.17 >> CSWlibxdmcp-1.0.2,REV=2008.11.16 CSWlibxau-1.0.4,REV=2008.11.17 >> CSWsunmath-2007.08.04 CSWjpeg-6b,REV=2007.10.28 CSWopencdk-0.6.6 >> CSWosslrt-0.9.8,REV=2007.12.26_rev=g CSWlibxft2-2.1.6,REV=2005.02.01 >> CSWlibxcb-1.1,REV=2008.11.16 CSWlibcairo-1.8.4,REV=2008.11.27 >> CSWglib2-2.18.3,REV=2008.11.26 CSWtiff-3.8.2,REV=2007.12.09 CSWgnutls-2.0.4 >> CSWosslutils-0.9.8,REV=2007.12.26_rev=g >> CSWossldevel-0.9.8,REV=2007.12.26_rev=g CSWpango-1.22.3,REV=2008.11.11 >> CSWlibcups-1.3.10,REV=2009.04.20 CSWlibatk-1.24.0,REV=2008.11.11 >> CSWjasper-1.701.0,REV=2004.08.30 CSWossl-0.9.8g,REV=2008.04.30_rev=g >> CSWlibpcap-0.9.4,REV=2006.02.19 CSWgtk2-2.14.5,REV=2008.11.26 CSWnmap-4.20 >> *Current packages*: CSWcommon-1.4.6,REV=2008.04.28 >> CSWexpat-2.0.1,REV=2009.03.11 CSWiconv-1.13,REV=2009.04.30 >> CSWzlib-1.2.3,REV=2007.05.12 CSWggettext-0.14.1,REV=2005.06.29 >> CSWisaexec-0.1 CSWncurses-5.7,REV=2009.01.23 CSWreadline-5.2,REV=2009.01.23 >> CSWbzip2-1.0.5,REV=2009.01.04 CSWpcrert-7.6,REV=2008.02.20 >> CSWpcre-7.6,REV=2008.02.20 >> Total size: 26.6 MB >> 30 packages to fetch. Do you want to continue? [Y,n] n >> bash-3.2# >> ============================= >> >> As you can see, there is bzip2¨ in above ¨New packages¨. > > No, CSWbzip2 is listed in "Current packages" (not in "New packages") and it > is not going to be installed again.
Besides, SVR4 pkgadd can easily handle situations, where (exactly) the same packages get installed again. Nothing happens. _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org