Hi,

Currently, distro-import seems to include obsoleted packages in a
consolidations incorporation. This means that for software that has been
obsoleted in Solaris, like PostgreSQL, it's impossible to install
packages from an alternate repository using the same name. (unless they
happen to have exactly the same version as well)

I can see the point of constraining software to certain versions using
incorporations, but is there any point in doing this for packages that
explicitly -don't- include any software anymore?

Onno

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