With the current R151014 having NFS issue, I may decide to stay on R151012
for a while but people are forgetful, so is there a way to update a file to
reflect the build version?

On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 1:43 AM, Dan McDonald <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > On May 4, 2015, at 1:10 PM, Davide Poletto <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > Just to say I've noticed that uname -v reports "illumos-omnios" on a
> > OmniOS 151012 which was "omnios-10b9c79" after I updated it today
> > (packages released on 17.04.2015 at official repository):
> >
> > OmniOS 5.11     omnios-10b9c79  September 2014
> > root@nas:/root#
> >
> > OmniOS 5.11     illumos-omnios  April 2015
> > root@nas:/root#
> >
> > Is that OK/by Design?
>
> That was my fault during the kernel build.  I had the wrong variable set
> in my .env file.
>
> > Just for reference on OmniOS 151014, after the same big set of updates
> > (released the same day, 17.04.2015), the uname -v changed from
> > "omnios-a708424" (from its ISO install) to "omnios-170cea2".
>
> Yes, I believe only r151012 was affected poorly by this.  Since 012 is in
> its last 6 months of support life, I'm not particularly concerned.
>
> Dan
>
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