On 02/ 1/10 11:33 PM, solarg wrote:
On 02/ 1/10 05:25 PM, Shawn Walker wrote:
You used -n which means "dry-run" essentially. It won't create a new BE
or make package changes if you use -n. The -v makes it print what
*would* happen if you ran image-update.
Were you saying that even without -n
On 02/ 1/10 05:25 PM, Shawn Walker wrote:
You used -n which means "dry-run" essentially. It won't create a new BE
or make package changes if you use -n. The -v makes it print what
*would* happen if you ran image-update.
Were you saying that even without -n that it doesn't do anything?
thank
On 02/ 1/10 10:22 AM, solarg wrote:
so i tried the same workaround on my machine:
he...@tara:~# pkg image-update -nvf
...
reboot-needed: true
I don't understand the last lines, because it doesn't create a new BE!?
anyone can help?
You used -n which means "dry-run" essentially. It won't cr
On 01/25/10 02:33 PM, Brian Ruthven - Sun UK wrote:
This sounds like the /contrib dependency bug noted in the email
announcing build 131 (and previous builds too):
http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=13233
If you have packages from the /contrib repo, then check the list
attached
On 01/25/10 01:33 PM, Brian Ruthven - Sun UK wrote:
This sounds like the /contrib dependency bug noted in the email
announcing build 131 (and previous builds too):
http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=13233
If you have packages from the /contrib repo, then check the list
attache
I had a similar problem until I uninstalled all packages that came from contrib
and extra. Then it worked as expected. I reinstalled the above packages after
the upgrade.
Gary
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This sounds like the /contrib dependency bug noted in the email
announcing build 131 (and previous builds too):
http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=13233
If you have packages from the /contrib repo, then check the list
attached to that bug report. If you have any of them, uninst
On 01/25/10 09:48 AM, Alex Smith (K4RNT) wrote:
Try "pfexec pkg image-upgrade" and see if that works.
unfortunately not:
he...@tara:~# pkg image-update
WARNING: pkg(5) appears to be out of date, and should be updated before
running image-update. Please update pkg(5) using 'pfexec pkg install
Try "pfexec pkg image-upgrade" and see if that works.
From what I understand, opensolaris-discuss is the primary list.
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 02:38, solarg wrote:
> hello all,
> i'm unable to do it, with the message:
> he...@tara:~$ pfexec pkg install SUNWipkg
> DOWNLOAD
hello all,
i'm unable to do it, with the message:
he...@tara:~$ pfexec pkg install SUNWipkg
DOWNLOAD PKGS FILESXFER (MB)
Completed 835/835 13907/13907 355.2/355.2
pkg: Requested "install" operation would affect files that ca
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