Hi Jeffery, Have a look at the pkg option: image-create. That allows you to create an 'image' that can that be used to install packages into.
Example (assuming I have a repo server running on localhost on port 9999 and I want to install a package called 'broken') $ pkg image-create -p http://localhost:9999 myimage $ cd myimage $ pkg -R `pwd` install broken Packages to install: 1 PHASE ITEMS Installing new actions 3/3 Updating package state database Done Updating image state Done Creating fast lookup database Done Reading search index Done Updating search index 1/1 thanks pete On 03/05/13 13:34, Jeffrey J Huang wrote:
Hi, Pkg Experts, I want know for "pkg install", does it have the similar function as 'pkgadd -R'? For SVR4 package, 'pkgadd -R<dir>' allows to choose a different root_path other than '/', and the<dir> could almost be anywhere like "/tmp". For pkg, although there is '-R<dir>', but it requires a BE there before install. But I don't have image rooted there or I could not create a BE when I am in Solaris Mirco-root state. So is there any workaround for this to let "pkg install" to install packages other base dir than root? Great Thanks Jeffrey _______________________________________________ pkg-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-discuss
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