Peter Bonivart <bonivart@...> writes: > > On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 11:15 AM, Alexander Winkler > <work@...> wrote: > > Hello, > > I want to install some packages on my Solaris 10 hostsystems, but these > > packages should not be installed in the non-global zones. While pkgadd > > provides the "-G" switch, I was not able to find something similar for > > pkgutil. > > Do you have any proposal for this case? > > pkgutil supports passing through options to pkgadd, take a look in > /etc/opt/csw/pkgutil.conf. > > /peter > > -------------------------------------------------------------- Hello I uncommented the line and it still does not work is there anything special that i might need to do. i am using pkgutil 2.6.6
# Options to use for pkgadd # You can set it to -S to skip displaying the license during install. # Solaris 10: If you wish to limit pkgutil to installing packages # only to the global zone, set it to -G. Note that pkgrm # does not have the same option. # WARNING: do not modify this unless you know what you're doing. # Default: blank pkgaddopts=-G -S root@xxxxzonesvr05 # /opt/csw/bin/pkgutil -t http://server1/opencsw/unstable/ -i puppet3 -G Unknown option: G pkgutil 2.6.6, install Solaris packages the easy way. Usage: pkgutil [option]... [package](-[version])... ------------------------------------------------------------------------
