Darren Kenny wrote:
> Hi Bart,
>
> In doing this will the dependencies for the updated package be re-calculated
> correctly?
>   
I don't think so. I think solaris.py re-calculate the dependencies just 
within the pkgs listed in config file, which is specified as the arguments

Dave
> Thanks,
>
> Darren.
>
> Bart Smaalders wrote:
>   
>> Dave Lin wrote:
>>     
>>> If there is something wrong with some pkg in IPS repos.(eg. improper 
>>> missing some dependency), and I'd like to rebuild the pkg and replace it 
>>> with new one in IPS repos.(ie. taking the old one away from IPS), what 
>>> should I do, re-convert the new svr4 pkg into IPS with the same build no?
>>>
>>> FYI. I use the following command to convert svr4 pkg into IPS,
>>> ./solaris.py -s http://myhost:9000 -w /jds/packages/PKGS -b 0.<build no> 
>>> <config file>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Dave
>>> _______________________________________________
>>>       
>> That's right; just publish again and the newer timestamp will get 
>> installed by
>> default...
>>
>> Don't worry about taking the old one away if others are using the repo...
>>
>> - Bart
>>
>>
>>
>>     
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