On 30 Mar 2012, at 19:17, Jon Tibble wrote:
> There was no history rewriting (whatever that is supposed to mean),
That is just a guess as to what happened to apparently break these
dependencies. Forget this bit - do you think the deps on the pkg I mentioned
are right? How can a .151.1 package
On 30/03/2012 16:08, Jan Owoc wrote:
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 8:55 AM, Chris Ridd wrote:
Am I reading this wrong? Is there a workaround?
I'm not sure if the repository got overwritten, or simply newer
packages got added without removing the old ones. If the latter, there
may be a way to force
On Mar 30, 2012, at 2:01 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
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> Richard Elling writes:
>
>> On Mar 26, 2012, at 12:34 PM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
>>
>>> Probably not the most reliable, but definitely the easiest, way to get
>>> access to your data is to use USB disks because VirtualBox allows
>>> direct US
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 8:55 AM, Chris Ridd wrote:
>>> Am I reading this wrong? Is there a workaround?
>>
>> I'm not sure if the repository got overwritten, or simply newer
>> packages got added without removing the old ones. If the latter, there
>> may be a way to force the installation of the ol
On 30 Mar 2012, at 15:19, Jan Owoc wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 7:07 AM, Chris Ridd wrote:
>> We're running our server quite happily on OI, currently on
>> entire@0.5.11,5.11-0.151.1
>>
>> Trying to install service/network/dns/bind always creates a new BE. Poking
>> around the dependencie
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 7:07 AM, Chris Ridd wrote:
> We're running our server quite happily on OI, currently on
> entire@0.5.11,5.11-0.151.1
>
> Trying to install service/network/dns/bind always creates a new BE. Poking
> around the dependencies I see it depends on pkgs from 0.151.1.2!
The orig
We're running our server quite happily on OI, currently on
entire@0.5.11,5.11-0.151.1
Trying to install service/network/dns/bind always creates a new BE. Poking
around the dependencies I see it depends on pkgs from 0.151.1.2!
pkg contents -m -r service/network/dns/bind@9.6.2.2,5.11-0.151.1 | eg
Jonathan Adams writes:
> Probably not the most reliable, but definitely the easiest, way to get
> access to your data is to use USB disks because VirtualBox allows
> direct USB passthrough.
> My boss uses OpenSolaris with USB drives to get access to the ZFS pool
> running on his Linux system.
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