Mike DeMarco wrote:
> Are there any documents on how to add our own packages to the local
> repository?
"man pkgsend" and related man pages. There's also some docs in
http://src.opensolaris.org/source/xref/pkg/gate/doc/ and of course
the pkg-discuss mailing list archives.
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| On 2010-12-15 10:52:04, Mike DeMarco wrote:
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| Are there any documents on how to add our own packages to the local
repository?
See pkgsend(1) and Ben Rockwood's blog post here:
http://www.cuddletech.com/blog/pivo
Are there any documents on how to add our own packages to the local repository?
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Got it to work.
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pkg install issue.
To set clients to use only this depot server to retrieve package content
for the Oracle Solaris Express 2010.11 release, execute the following
command on each client (where is the value you provided for
'origins' above):
pkg set-publisher -O solaris
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Mike DeMarco wrote:
> How can I install from the repository to sparc hardware with no graphics
> console. I was able to find the ssh tunnel display problem as no xauth is
> included with the base build. I have been able to get graphics to display
> back but there is no packagemanager in /usr/bin
a little more explanation:
I have installed Solaris Express b151a onto a Sparc T2000. The install is
bare bones and I have built a repository on this system from parts a and b
and have configured the system to look in this repository. Problem here is
that there is no tools to extract from this
How can I install from the repository to sparc hardware with no graphics
console. I was able to find the ssh tunnel display problem as no xauth is
included with the base build. I have been able to get graphics to display back
but there is no packagemanager in /usr/bin. Is there a text based ins