pkg set-publisher -p http://ipkg.sfbay/dev

The above command contacts the repository and "fills in" the last parameter for you.

- Keith

On 05/10/10 02:48 PM, Ceri Davies wrote:
Great, thanks:


worked.  It would be good to document the last parameter a bit better.  I can't find any examples of how to use this  last parameter properly.  I lot of "use ipkg.sfbay" type statements around.



On May 10, 2010, at 2:38 PM, Shawn Walker wrote:

On 05/10/10 03:33 PM, Ceri Davies wrote:
I just installed 134a and want to install some packages.

I did this command:
# pkg set-publisher -g http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev opensolaris.org

to set the repository to a developer repository (is this correct, I had
to guess at the last parameter, since this is not specified anywhere?

I them try stuff like:
# pkg install sunstudio12u1
Creating Plan |Planning for install failed:
Use -v option for more details


pkg: No solution was found to satisfy constraints
#
What am I doing wrong?

134a has not yet been published to pkg.openoslaris.org/dev.  It is only available from ipkg.  Please use the internal repository instead.

Cheers,
-Shawn

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