On 04/22/10 15:31, Will Fiveash wrote:
Assuming I've run nightly with -p first, I want to make sure I
understand the effect of:

1. modify bits that are in BRCMbnx and do a dmake install in that dir
2. cd to $SRC/pkg
3. dmake -e PKGS="BRCMbnx" all
4. dmake -e PKGS="BRCMbnx" install
5. run "/usr/lib/pkg.depotd -d repo.redist -p 13000" in nightly package.
6. run pkg image-update on my test system with the on-nightly publisher
    pointing to the pkg.depotd I started.

What packages will be in the new BE created by the image-update?  Will
all the packages found in the BE where pkg image-update was run be in
the new BE?  Assuming BRCMbnx was in the previous BE will the BRCMbnx
package be the only package modified in the new BE?

That will be the case IF the other packages in opensolaris.org or any
other configured repos haven't changed since image-update grabs 'em all.

Assuming you're running the same build version as you've built, you
could just create a new be, mount it on /mnt and use
pkg -R /mnt install BRCMbnx to pickup the new version in your new BE.

- Bart


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Bart Smaalders                  Solaris Kernel Performance
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