OK, something is definitely "unique" with your system. There should be 
an /etc/release file to indicate the level of software that is 
installed. Also, the URL for the preferred authority should be 
http://pkg.opensolaris.org/release.

-- Alan

J?r?me Verstrynge wrote:
> Here it is, I just tried again:
>
> pfexec pkg install pkg:/sunstudio12u1 at 12.1-0.101
> Creating Plan |
> pkg: the following package(s) violated constraints:
>        Package pkg:/SUNWj6dmo at 0.5.11,5.11-0.111 conflicts with 
> constraint in installed pkg:/entire:
>                Pkg SUNWj6dmo: Optional min_version: 0.5.11,5.11-0.101 
> max version: 0.5.11,5.11-0.101 defined by: pkg:/entire
>
> I have tried your other commands too:
>
> ~$ head -1 /etc/release
> /etc/release: No such file or directory
> ~$ pfexec pkg authority
> AUTHORITY                           URL
> hudson                              http://pkg.hudson-ci.org/
> opensolaris.org (preferred)         http://pkg.opensolaris.org:80/
>
> I have contacted the sysadmin who installed that server (I am not an 
> expert), but I have not received an answer yet.
>
> Thanks,
>
> JVerstry
>
>
>
> Alan Steinberg wrote:
>> Can you show your whole command line? You used "101" instead of 
>> "111"? I just verified that it works:
>>
>> ~$ head -1 /etc/release
>>                      OpenSolaris 2008.11 snv_101a_rc1.5 X86
>> ~$ pfexec pkg authority
>> AUTHORITY                           URL
>> opensolaris.org (preferred)         http://pkg.opensolaris.org/release/
>> ~$ pfexec pkg install pkg:/sunstudio12u1 at 12.1-0.101
>> PHASE                                          ITEMS
>> Indexing Packages                            554/554
>> DOWNLOAD                                    PKGS       FILES     XFER 
>> (MB)
>> sunstudio12u1                               0/13   450/10647   
>> 5.81/308.55
>>
>> But please feel free to upgrade to 2009.06 if you would like to go 
>> that route!
>>
>> -- Alan
>>
>> J?r?me Verstrynge wrote:
>>> Hi Alan,
>>>
>>> Just tried it, but I still get:
>>>
>>> Creating Plan /
>>> pkg: the following package(s) violated constraints:
>>>        Package pkg:/SUNWj6dmo at 0.5.11,5.11-0.111 conflicts with 
>>> constraint in installed pkg:/entire:
>>>                Pkg SUNWj6dmo: Optional min_version: 
>>> 0.5.11,5.11-0.101 max version: 0.5.11,5.11-0.101 defined by: 
>>> pkg:/entire
>>>
>>> I received other information about making our system up-to-date. I 
>>> am checking this with the sysadmin who installed it. I am no expert.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> J. (AdamMan71)
>>>
>>>
>>> Alan Steinberg wrote:
>>>> You must be running 2008.11. Substitute 111 with 101:
>>>>
>>>> pfexec pkg install pkg:/sunstudio12u1 at 12.1-0.101
>>>>
>>>> -- Alan
>>>>
>>>> J?r?me Verstrynge wrote:
>>>>> Just tried, but still got:
>>>>>
>>>>> > pfexec pkg install pkg:/sunstudio12u1 at 12.1-0.111
>>>>> Creating Plan |
>>>>> pkg: the following package(s) violated constraints:
>>>>>        Package pkg:/SUNWj6dmo at 0.5.11,5.11-0.111 conflicts with 
>>>>> constraint in installed pkg:/entire:
>>>>>                Pkg SUNWj6dmo: Optional min_version: 
>>>>> 0.5.11,5.11-0.101 max version: 0.5.11,5.11-0.101 defined by: 
>>>>> pkg:/entire
>>>>>
>>>>> JVerstry
>>>>>
>>>>> Leslie H Wood wrote:
>>>>>> Try a more qualified string like this if you are running 2009.06
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   pfexec pkg install  pkg:/sunstudio12u1 at 12.1-0.111
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jerome Verstrynge wrote, On 09/01/09 13:58:
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>> I am trying to install sunstudio12u1 using:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> pfexec pkg install sunstudio12u1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> But I get:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Creating Plan -
>>>>>>> pkg: the following package(s) violated constraints:
>>>>>>>         Package pkg:/SUNWj6dmo at 0.5.11,5.11-0.111 conflicts with 
>>>>>>> constraint in installed pkg:/entire:
>>>>>>>                 Pkg SUNWj6dmo: Optional min_version: 
>>>>>>> 0.5.11,5.11-0.101 max version: 0.5.11,5.11-0.101 defined by: 
>>>>>>> pkg:/entire
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Does anyone know how to solve this?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> JVerstry
>>>>>>>   
>>>>>>
>>>>>
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