Hi Sascha, > Am 25.02.2015 um 13:34 schrieb Sascha Ziemann <[email protected]>: > > When I search for sudo the web site shows me the following package: > > http://www.opencsw.org/packages/CSWsudo/ > > Software: Name sudo > Package: Name CSWsudo > Description: Provides limited super user privileges > Version: 1.8.12,REV=2015.02.11
The version shown is the unstable version, after 14 days without bugs they are promoted to testing. Regarding sudo there is one day left: http://buildfarm.opencsw.org/package-promotions/promote-packages.html#sudo > But when I search with pkgutil on a Solaris 10 system: > > /opt/csw/bin/pkgutil -a|grep -i sudo > > I get a different version: > > sudo CSWsudo 1.8.11p2,REV=2014.10.31 1.1 MB > sudo_common_stub CSWsudo-common 1.8.11p1,REV=2014.10.10 3.5 KB > sudo_ldap CSWsudo-ldap 1.8.11p2,REV=2014.10.31 169.9 KB > sudo_ldap_stub CSWsudoldap 1.8.11p1,REV=2014.10.10 3.5 KB > sudosh2 CSWsudosh2 1.0.2,REV=2009.12.02 38.3 KB > > How to get the latest package? You can wait for a day or just grab manually from unstable, it is safe to mix here. > Also all mirrors are marked "red", which probably means that they are out > dated. A new mirror infrastructure is in the works and the old check has not gotten much love lately. The new one is accurate: http://mirror.test.opencsw.org/mirmon/mirmon.html > When I take a look at a mirror I can see that the mirror has also just > the old sudo package: > > ftp://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/pub/mirrors/csw/munich/sparc/5.11/sudo-1.8.11p2,REV%3D2014.10.31-SunOS5.10-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz > > So what is the URL where the latest packages from the web site can be found? Change from munich to unstable to get it immediately. Best regards — Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896
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