On 09/ 9/10 09:16 PM, [email protected] wrote:
On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 09:04:18PM -0700, Darren Reed wrote:
I think I'll add a "pkg set publisher -d darrenr" to my
first-boot-install service..
Maybe I don't understand your problem, but once you've disabled a
publisher it should stay disabled. In your script, please use --disable
since the -d option isn't documented and is deprecated. (It will be
removed in a future dev release).
What I'm doing here is using additional publishers to
install extra bits to make the install more "automated"
and require less touching up afterwards. Once the
install has finished, the publishers that provide those
packages are no longer required or relevant.
You might be able to use unset-publisher instead, but I'm not sure if
Shawn has changed this so publishers with installed packages cannot be
removed. I think that once the on-disk-format work has been finished
you should just be able to point the client at an archive and install
the extra packages without having to configure and un-configure a new
publisher. This may be an easier solution than what you're trying to
implement.
No, that change hasn't yet been implemented because there is additional
work to do for zones configuration.
-Shawn
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