Hi all,

As this bug turned out to have more discussion than I anticipated, here's a summary of changes from the original webrev (the webrev has been updated in place - http://cr.opensolaris.org/~kemitche/pkg_rename):

- No longer addressing bug 15507 (or any issues relating to safe/unsafe packages to remove/reorder) - The commit message now correctly mentions bug 15786, which brings the x86 and SPARC text install manifests in agreement in terms of package delivery - install-finish updated to remove "pkg:/system/install/text-install". The other packages are left unchanged and should be updated when those packages are renamed. This has been tested - The comments referencing "pkg://entire" have been correctly updated to have a single slash - Bug 15785 was filed to address the desire to remove references to old package names elsewhere in the gate. That bug is not part of this patch.

For those CC'ed, please let me know if you have further concerns.

Alok, I would also appreciate if you would "bless" the changes that address 15786.

Thanks,
Keith


On 04/27/10 04:47 PM, Keith Mitchell wrote:
Hi all,

I'd like to request a review of the following changes to DC and AI default manifests that change the packages listed from the old "SUNW" names to the current hierarchical pkg names:
http://cr.opensolaris.org/~kemitche/pkg_rename

Associated bugs:
https://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=15507
https://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=13447
https://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=13446

Testing done:
I have built DC images of all types (Live, Text, AI - x86 and SPARC) with the given package lists. Additionally, I verified that installs of the x86 images work (including a VMC run using the AI image and updated AI manifest), and Mary verified that the SPARC images install as expected.

Additional notes:
All packages are prefixed with "pkg:/" so as to 'root' them (forcing pkg to install a package with that exact name). This is necessary to avoid name clashes (e.g., attempting to install "network/dns/bind" causes pkg to error out with messages such as:

kemit...@kemobile-work->text_install 0 $ pkg info -r network/dns/bind

pkg: 'network/dns/bind' matches multiple packages

    pkg://opensolaris.org/service/network/dns/bind

    pkg://opensolaris.org/network/dns/bind

Note that I used "pkg:/" with a single slash, and no publisher name. This is so that the pkg name is restricted, but not the publisher.

- Keith
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