On Sun, 2011-05-15 at 16:59 -0400, Rinaldo DiGiorgio wrote:
> Thanks I was trying to do that and figured out that I need to specify a regex 
> so that it doesn't tell me 
> about issues in the solaris repository.   I have something that seems to work 
> .

> bursrotst07 #:  pkglint -v -c /var/tmp/  -r
> http://ipkg.us.oracle.com/solaris11/dev/ -p '.*jre-7.*'
> jre.i386.manifest demo.i386.manifest jdk.i386.manifest 

Hmm, that sounds a bit suspicious - I don't think doing that should have
prevented that warning from appearing :-/  I'll investigate, and file a
bug if necessary.

> What is the recommended way to lint only the provided manifests?

You are only linting the manifests provided.  It's a bug that we were
reporting unrelated warnings from packages in the reference repository.

        cheers,
                        tim


> Rinaldo
> 
> 
> 
> On May 15, 2011, at 1:29 PM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> 
> > On 05/14/11 05:39 PM, Rinaldo DiGiorgio wrote:
> >> WARNING pkglint.action005.1       obsolete dependency check skipped: 
> >> unable to find dependency pkg:/system/library/c++/[email protected] for 
> >> pkg://java-nightly/library/java/[email protected],5.11-0.166
> > 
> > That's not saying they are obsolete - read it again.  The check to see if 
> > it's
> > obsolete had to be skipped because it couldn't find that package in either
> > your repo (the one specified with the -l flag) or a repo you provided to
> > reference with a -r flag.
> > 
> > Try adding "-r http://ipkg.us.oracle.com/solaris11/dev/"; to your pkglint 
> > flags.
> > 
> > -- 
> >     -Alan Coopersmith-        [email protected]
> >      Oracle Solaris Platform Engineering: X Window System
> > 
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