Alan,
and the publisher name for http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/ is "opensolaris.org"
Is there a way to query the publisher for it's name? If not, how does one know what name to use when adding a new publisher?

Thanks,
Brian

Alan Coopersmith wrote:
B wrote:
Hi,
Trying to upgrade frm 131 to 132...I tried GUI and CLI...Keeps telling me no 
updates even though the GUI does pull the updates up. I tried to install and it 
says no updates available....any ideas?

Here is something from CLI;
$ pfexec pkg image-update --be-name opensolaris-snv_132
Refreshing catalog 1/3 DevRepository
Unable to retrieve package data for publisher 'DevRepository' from one
of the following origin(s):

http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/

The catalog retrieved from one of the origin(s) listed above only
contains package data for: opensolaris.org.

To resolve this issue, correct the origin information provided for
publisher 'DevRepository' using the pkg set-publisher subcommand, or re-add
the publisher using the correct name and remove the 'DevRepository'
publisher.

To re-add this publisher with the correct name, execute the following
commands as a privileged user:

pkg set-publisher -P -g http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/ opensolaris.org
pkg unset-publisher DevRepository

No updates available for this image.
Weird....

Did you read the message and follow the instructions?   Older builds allowed
you to assign random names like "DevRepository", but as noted in the release
notes, new builds enforce the requirement that the publisher name on your
computer match the publisher name set in the repository, and the publisher
name for http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/ is "opensolaris.org"

http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=123194&tstart=0


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