[email protected] wrote:
Folks,
The new transport made sure that we always ran the captive portal test,
if it hadn't already been executed, prior to performing a network
operation. However, in some cases we really don't care whether the
network operation succeeds or fails -- it's purely informational.
In those cases, running the test prohibited users from performing
installs/uninstalls when all of the content was already on disk.
With the new fix, I've verified that it's once again possible to
install/uninstall with all bits present on local disk. The webrev is
below. (It's small).
http://cr.opensolaris.org/~johansen/webrev-9929/
Thanks,
-j
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I don't really see a reason to make captive_portal a wrapper. The check
starting on line 396 might get moved up to 372 so that the directories
aren't make if the captive portal check fails.
Other than that, LGTM.
brock
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