Hi, Dave:

Thanks very much for Oracle team's great supports to address this issue so 
quickly.

Currently, we are planning to apply the workaround as Darren suggested in our 
side right now.

And will verify this issue in future Solaris releases.

Thanks,
Ervin.


-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Miner [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 2012年3月9日 23:35
To: Ervin Yan
Cc: [email protected]; caiman-discuss; Venkatesha M.G.; 
[email protected]; Steve Sundstrom
Subject: Re: [pkg-discuss] Could not install my packages with AI

On 03/08/12 22:46, Ervin Yan wrote:
> Just one query,  will this issue be fixed in S11 U1 release to support 
> 'must-display=true' in AI?
>

As a matter of policy, we cannot commit to specific releases or 
timeframes for future work.  If you require a fix in a specific 
timeframe, that has to be escalated through your support channel.

Dave

> Thanks,
> Ervin.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ervin Yan
> Sent: 2012Äê3ÔÂ9ÈÕ 11:39
> To: '[email protected]'
> Cc: [email protected]; Venkatesha M.G.; Steve Sundstrom; 
> caiman-discuss
> Subject: RE: [pkg-discuss] Could not install my packages with AI
>
> Thanks Darren for your replies.
>
> I just verified the AI works well now after we add 'must-accept=true' in the 
> package manifest.
>
> But we have to add '--accept' option for 'pkg install' command to install the 
> packages manually.
>
> Thanks,
> Ervin.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Darren Kenny [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: 2012Äê3ÔÂ8ÈÕ 19:45
> To: Ervin Yan
> Cc: [email protected]; Venkatesha M.G.; Steve Sundstrom; 
> caiman-discuss
> Subject: Re: [pkg-discuss] Could not install my packages with AI
>
> [Adding caiman-discuss alias which is better suited to this discussion]
>
> Hi Ervin,
>
> There is code in the installer to handle the case where must-accept is set
> to true, which would also trigger 'displaying' it.
>
> But, there doesn't appear to be code to handle must-display only being set
> to true.
>
> This is a bug in the installer from what I can tell.
>
> Could you possibly add a must-accept=true to the package manifest to test
> if I'm correct?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Darren.
>
>
> On 08/03/2012 09:26, Ervin Yan wrote:
>> I just noticed our own packages are setting ¡®must-display=true¡¯ for the 
>> license in the manifest:
>>
>> license 2c43f942c606122602916587d6f153e22d74ac13 
>> chash=e3799db4802d0c2aa7c2a56b61d108ca34b92f09 license=SYMC must
>> -display=True pkg.csize=1360 pkg.size=2791
>>
>>
>> So how I can configure AI to force install these packages even we set 
>> ¡®must-display=true¡¯ for license?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ervin.
>>
>>
>>
>> From: Ervin Yan
>> Sent: 2012Äê3ÔÂ8ÈÕ 16:31
>> To: [email protected]
>> Cc: Ervin Yan; Steve Sundstrom; Venkatesha M.G.
>> Subject: Could not install my packages with AI
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Recently, I am working to support Solaris 11 automated installation to 
>> install our own packages together with the Solaris 11 GA OS.
>>
>> Now I could successfully install the OS,   but fail to install our own 
>> packages. The error messages on AI screen are showing like that:
>>
>> ========================================
>>
>> Setting post-install publishers to:
>>          Symantec
>>                  origin:   http://<ip>:<port>/<http://%3cip%3e:%3cport%3e/>
>> Installing packages from:
>>          Symantec
>>                  origin:   http://<ip>:<port>/<http://%3cip%3e:%3cport%3e/>
>> Error occurred during execution of ¡®generated-transfer -1291-2¡¯ checkpoint.
>>
>> Failed Checkpoints
>>          generated-transfer -1291-2
>>
>> Checkpoint execution error:
>>           ------------------------------------------
>>           Package:  pkg://Symantec/[email protected]¡­.
>>
>>          License:   SYMC
>>                 License must be viewed
>>
>> Automated Installation Failed.
>>
>> ========================================
>>
>>
>>
>> I tried to google, but did not get any clues about how to solve this issue.
>>
>> I would really appreciate if anyone in this alias could give some 
>> suggestions.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ervin.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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