On Mar 1, 2012, at 3:40 PM, Tim Foster wrote:

> On 03/ 2/12 03:40 AM, Sudhir Harikant wrote:
> > I dont want to use a network based repository for the installation.
> 
> Why?
> 
>> "pkg install: The proposed operation on this parent image can not be 
>> performed because
>> temporary origins were specified and this image has children. Please either
>> retry the operation again without specifying any temporary origins, or if
>> packages from additional origins are required, please configure those origins
>> persistently."
> 
>> 1. How to install a .p5p package without a network based repository ?
> 
> Temporary origins are not supported with zones, as the error message 
> mentioned.  Furthermore, p5p files are also not yet supported with zones.

Do you have a bug number for this? Any idea when this is targeted to be fixed?

thanks
Dave


> 
> If you convert the p5p file to a file-based repository first, then add it as 
> a persistent publisher to your system in the global zone eg.
> 
> $ pkgrepo create filerepo
> $ pkgrecv -s file.p5p -d filerepo
> 
> # pkg set-publisher -p ./filerepo
> 
> it will work.  The file repository will automatically be made available to 
> all non-global zones.
> 
>> 2. Is it possible to install packages from the global zone to
>> non-global zones without having to log on to each of the zones ?
> 
> Currently, no.  It is possible to ensure that the version of a package in the 
> global zone is the same as the one in each non-global zone however, which is 
> probably worth doing
> 
> See
> http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/download/Project+pkg/files/ipsdevguide.pdf
> 
>       cheers,
>                       tim
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