Re: [osol-discuss] Re: [desktop-discuss] Re: New project: JPack - install

2007-05-11 Thread Paul Gress
MC wrote: the SUNW is part of the package name, it's also what the pkg commands expect[s] But does that matter for a graphical app like this? I haven't used it yet, but almost every package having SUNW on the front in the GUI doesn't help me at all, I'm pretty sure. I tend to

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: [desktop-discuss] Re: New project: JPack - install

2007-05-11 Thread Michal Pryc
Paul Gress wrote: MC wrote: the SUNW is part of the package name, it's also what the pkg commands expect[s] But does that matter for a graphical app like this? I haven't used it yet, but almost every package having SUNW on the front in the GUI doesn't help me at all, I'm pretty sure.

[osol-discuss] Re: [desktop-discuss] Re: New project: JPack - install

2007-05-11 Thread Richard L. Hamilton
It's not specific to the packaging system. Users with the Software Installation profile can run pkgadd/pkgrm via pfexec, no root access needed. Are there Java equivalents to enough of the priv_*(3c) and *(3secdb) functions for a Java based GUI to be able to determine whether a user would be

[osol-discuss] Re: [desktop-discuss] Re: New project: JPack - install

2007-05-11 Thread Richard L. Hamilton
It's not specific to the packaging system. Users with the Software Installation profile can run pkgadd/pkgrm via pfexec, no root access needed. Are there Java equivalents to enough of the priv_*(3c) and *(3secdb) functions for a Java based GUI to be able to determine whether a user would be

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: [desktop-discuss] Re: New project: JPack - install

2007-05-11 Thread Casper . Dik
It's not specific to the packaging system. Users with the Software Installation profile can run pkgadd/pkgrm via pfexec, no root access needed. Are there Java equivalents to enough of the priv_*(3c) and *(3secdb) functions for a Java based GUI to be able to determine whether a user would

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: [desktop-discuss] Re: New project: JPack - install

2007-05-11 Thread Peter Tribble
On 5/11/07, MC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the SUNW is part of the package name, it's also what the pkg commands expect[s] But does that matter for a graphical app like this? I haven't used it yet, but almost every package having SUNW on the front in the GUI doesn't help me at all, I'm pretty

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: [desktop-discuss] Re: New project: JPack - install

2007-05-11 Thread Peter Tribble
On 5/11/07, Richard L. Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are there Java equivalents to enough of the priv_*(3c) and *(3secdb) functions for a Java based GUI to be able to determine whether a user would be able via pfexec to do what they wanted to? Not that I know of. It wouldn't be a bad idea

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: [desktop-discuss] Re: New project: JPack - install

2007-05-11 Thread Darren J Moffat
Peter Tribble wrote: On 5/11/07, Richard L. Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are there Java equivalents to enough of the priv_*(3c) and *(3secdb) functions for a Java based GUI to be able to determine whether a user would be able via pfexec to do what they wanted to? Not that I know of. It

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: [desktop-discuss] Re: New project: JPack - install

2007-05-11 Thread Peter Tribble
On 5/11/07, Darren J Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Peter Tribble wrote: On 5/11/07, Richard L. Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are there Java equivalents to enough of the priv_*(3c) and *(3secdb) functions for a Java based GUI to be able to determine whether a user would be able via

[osol-discuss] Re: [desktop-discuss] Re: New project: JPack - install

2007-05-10 Thread MC
the SUNW is part of the package name, it's also what the pkg commands expect[s] But does that matter for a graphical app like this? I haven't used it yet, but almost every package having SUNW on the front in the GUI doesn't help me at all, I'm pretty sure. This message posted from