Quoting Robert Thurlow, who wrote the following on Thu, 22 Dec 2011:

Seth Goldberg wrote:

You'll need to add an install-nightly publisher, since that's where the
boot-management package is (for now). Then you should be able to do your update. Note that this is because the machine you did your build on was running update 1 build 3. If you had built on an FCS system, your existing boot-management package would have satisfied that requirement.

Hi Seth,

This is not correct - I am building on an S11 FCS machine.
BUT, we *did* find that something somehow had updated exactly
one package to the Update 1 version:

aus-build-x86[30]% pkg list system/library/boot-management
NAME (PUBLISHER) VERSION IFO system/library/boot-management 0.5.11-0.175.1.0.0.3.1504 i--

We were able to downgrade that package to version
0.5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.1482.  I then did a full build and
was finally able to do the upgrade I wanted to do.


Though I guess I just don't understand how that version of boot-management ended up on your system. If you started with an S11 FCS system and then removed entire and tried to update (onu) to your changes (in on-nightly/on-extra repos), I don't see where the boot-management package from s11u1 build 3 could have come from. You ONLY used the release repo to do your updates?

 Thanks,
 --S

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