When I run:

# pkg install -nv pkg://extra/virtualbox at 3.0.12,5.11-0.101

It indicates that all the installed pkgs which are at snv_129 level will
be updated to snv_131 level.  For example from the pkg install -nv
output:

...
pkg://opensolaris.org/SUNWpython-lxml at 2.1.2,5.11-0.129:20091205T121242Z -> 
pkg://opensolaris.org/SUNWpython-lxml at 2.1.2,5.11-0.131:20100115T032214Z
pkg://opensolaris.org/SUNWp7zip at 4.55,5.11-0.129:20091205T114342Z -> 
pkg://opensolaris.org/SUNWp7zip at 4.55,5.11-0.131:20100115T025631Z
pkg://opensolaris.org/SUNWvim at 7.2.141,5.11-0.129:20091205T131441Z -> 
pkg://opensolaris.org/SUNWvim at 7.2.308,5.11-0.131:20100115T041837Z
pkg://opensolaris.org/OSOLvpanels-hypervisor at 
0.5.11,5.11-0.129:20091205T070525Z -> 
pkg://opensolaris.org/OSOLvpanels-hypervisor at 
0.5.11,5.11-0.131:20100114T230212Z
pkg://opensolaris.org/SUNWttf-bitstream-vera at 
0.5.11,5.11-0.129:20091205T130430Z -> 
pkg://opensolaris.org/SUNWttf-bitstream-vera at 
0.5.11,5.11-0.131:20100115T040849Z
pkg://opensolaris.org/SUNWghostscript at 8.64,5.11-0.129:20091205T085203Z -> 
pkg://opensolaris.org/SUNWghostscript at 8.64,5.11-0.131:20100115T002341Z
...

I'm confused.  All I want to do is update my current instance of
virtualbox, not everything else on my system.  Is this a vbox pkg
dependency bug or is there something broken on my system?

-- 
Will Fiveash
Sun Microsystems Inc.
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/kerberos/
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