Steven Lau wrote: > So my question is that if there are any different on what the system > will be installed ... by specifying 'entire@latest' from leaving it out > in the default manifest.
The upshot is that each consolidation may drift with respect to the others. That is, gnome might end up being at a different version than ON, which might be at a different version from userland, etc. Since there are require dependencies between the consolidations, the drift is likely to be minimal, but it's not a configuration that's officially supported, and there's a chance that something might break. Plus, it's likely that in the future, you won't be able to remove entire. The only reason you still can is because of a few missing features in the packaging system that make entire-removal the only way to make onu work for ON developers. Danek _______________________________________________ pkg-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-discuss
