On 09/09/12 12:48, Philip Brown wrote:
On 9/8/12 11:16 PM, Philip Brown wrote:
well, actually, it just downloads and extracts the relevant files for
a package, from a given repo, on pretty much any UNIX like OS :)
http://www.bolthole.com/solaris/ipsutil/
I probably should have mentioned that it was originally prototyped on a
company-internal IPS repo, that did not have slash in pkg names.
So, it worked great on those packages, not on common "solaris" named
packages.
But... it now does. And also does checksums.
It's still blindingly fast, compared to "pkg".
Great,
Now you just need to add image state management, cryptographic signature
verification, boot environment management, drivers, links, hardlinks,
facets, variants, mediators, internationalisation, conflict checking,
dependency analysis, retrieval, significant error handling, dry-run
capability, planning summaries, license acceptance, search indexing,
HTTPS, SSL Client and Certificate support, and administrative policy
management and you'll be all set!
-Shawn
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