I was able to get past the error and build an AI image by using the new name in the xml manifest file. This seems like the simplest solution for now, rather than mess with republishing packages.
-- Alan On 03/29/10 08:38 AM, Liane Praza wrote: > On 03/29/10 08:36 AM, Shawn Walker wrote: >> On 03/29/10 10:17 AM, Liane Praza wrote: >>> On 03/28/10 08:36 PM, Richard Lowe wrote: >>>> Alan Steinberg wrote: >>>>> The package name that is being used comes from the automated >>>>> installer >>>>> manifest file. I was also wondering why these have not switched to >>>>> the >>>>> renamed packages. I would love to just try swapping this one out for >>>>> the renamed version in my local .xml file and see if it builds. Is >>>>> that worth giving a try, or is the problem really with the dependency >>>>> above? >>>> >>>> I believe using service/network/smtp/sendmail will work, as it >>>> completely bypasses the package I believe to be causing your problem. >>>> >>>> The resulting media should be equivalent, since all pkg would do with >>>> SUNWsndm is chase through the rename to that same package. >>> >>> I'm still catching up on the thread, but yes it should. Please confirm. >>> >>> The problem is absolutely not with the other dependency. >>> >>> (Will start working through alternatives for a real fix.) >> >> The simplest option seems like back-publishing a new >> SUNWsndm at 8.14.4-0.133 since the manifest for SUNWsndm at 8.14.3-0.133 was >> just for the rename anyway and points to >> service/network/smtp/sendmail at 8.14.4-0.133. >> >> Or am I misunderstanding the cause of the original error? > > I believe it is the correct option. I don't know how to give concrete > instructions on how to do so at this point. > > liane > > _______________________________________________ > install-discuss mailing list > install-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/install-discuss