On Mon, 2007-08-20 at 18:15 +0200, G??rard Henry wrote:
> Laszlo (Laca) Peter wrote:
> 
> > 
> > You probably have SUNWperl-xml-parser-share installed.
> > We retired all SUNW*-share packages in Nevada, so when you
> > do something like pkgtool uninstall-pkgs SUNW*.spec, that won't
> > uninstall the -share packages because they are not defined in the
> > spec files.
> > You can find a list of all JDS related s10 packages using
> > pkginfo -c JDS3
> > 
> 
> in my case, SUNWperl-xml-parser-share isn't installed, it is 
> SUNWperl-xml-parser-devel-share that is concerned.

Ah, that's right, since those were development man pages.

> I notice that JDS3 stand for old JDS, and with cbe, i have now JDSosol:

Correct.

> ultra20-henry% pkginfo -c JDSosol|wc -l
>        18
> ultra20-henry% pkginfo -c JDS3|wc -l
>       172
> ultra20-henry% pkginfo -c JDS3 | grep share|wc -l
>        87
> 
> Do i have to remove all JDS3 packages? or just the SUNW*-share?

Well, I suggest you remove the -share packages as a start and then
review the list of other packages.  Some of them may be apps that
are no longer shipped with JDS and you still want them.
In general, though, most of them should probably be removed.

> Is it possible to have a resume of what is failing, or do i have to 
> examine each /tmp/SUNW*.log to see if a problem occured?

You can simply re-run pkgtool build *.spec and it will skip those
packages that were successfully built and installed in a previous 
attempt.

Laca



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