Hi Shawn, you're right, thanks for your help ! I didn't dare to do it this way, I thought there was some server-side magic to learn :p But indeed specifying the full version tag works as you said. Regards,
a. 2009/9/18 Shawn Walker <[email protected]> > Aurélien Larcher wrote: > >> Hi, >> I got IPS installed on the virtualized Ubuntu server I share with some >> friends and try to serve few packages at http://ips.distrans.org >> >> To begin with, i tried to package rubber which is published as: >> >> [email protected],2.6.18-1:20090918T021858Z< >> http://ips.distrans.org/info/0/rubber%401.1%2C2.6.18-1%3A20090918T021858Z >> > >> >> The version component of package fmri seems a bit unfortunate since it >> shows >> the linux kernel version (2.6.18) instead of the SunOS one. >> This behaviour is consistent with pkg(5) manpage as the value of the >> system >> revision is indeed `uname -r`. >> >> I can't find whether this value can be overriden so that the system >> revision >> matches the system for which packages have been compiled instead of the >> host >> system. >> >> Any idea ? >> > > Have you tried specifying the full version when publishing the package? > > For example: > > pkgsend open [email protected],5.11-0.<min_build> > > Where <min_build> is the minimum OpenSolaris build number that it will run > on? > > Cheers, > -- > Shawn Walker > -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Larcher Aurélien 3 Rue Voltaire 84120 Pertuis ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Praise the Caffeine embeddings ... _______________________________________________ pkg-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-discuss
