I don't know how to query, short of trying to add it and reading the error message, so I've cc'ed the pkg-discuss list so the developers can answer that.
-Alan Coopersmith- alan.coopersm...@sun.com Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering W Brian Leonard wrote: > 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 >> >> > > -- > W. Brian Leonard > Technology Evangelist > 408.404.6884 > http://blogs.sun.com/observatory > _______________________________________________ opensolaris-help mailing list opensolaris-help@opensolaris.org