Gentle reminder!! On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 7:14 PM, dnyaneshwar pawar <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hello All, > I am facing a problem while installing a package. > Below are the details- > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > 1) I have a machine with Oracle Solaris 11 GA installed on it. > > 2) I have a "dny-package.p5p" having - > package :- my-package > version of my-package :- *1.0.0* > publisher :- my-publisher > > 3) On my machine i have set a network repository (http://host2.com:100000/) > with same publisher name (my-publisher). This repository contains- > package :- my-package > version of my-package :- *2.0.0* > publisher :- my-publisher > > 4) I want install *1.0.0* version of *my-package *on same machine. > > a) So i fired " *pkg install -g dny-package.p5p my-package* " > command. > This command does not throw any error. > It actually installs my-package of version *2.0.0*. > ( but i am expecting the expecting the installed package to be of > version *1.0.0* ) > > b) if i use complete FMRI of my-package ( > pkg://my-publisher/[email protected],5.11:20120414T054037Z ), it succeeds. > The expected version of my package gets installed. > i used " *pkg install -g dny-package.p5p > pkg://my-publisher/[email protected],5.11:20120414T054037Z* ". > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > *So my questions are - > **Is it like "-g" of **"pkg install" is not getting honoured properly? * > *Is the behaviour in 4-a above correct? **If yes, what is the use case > for it? > Is there any way to install older version of package without using > complete FMRI? > It would be great if any of the Experts could share thoughts on this. or > send some pointer/documents on this.* > > > Thanks, > -Dnyaneshwar > _______________________________________________ pkg-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-discuss
