Boyd Adamson wrote:
> Huafeng Lu <Huafeng.Lv at Sun.COM> writes:
>> ? 2008?10?08? 01:47, Jordan Brown ??:
>>> The best answer is to deliver the manifest in a package, and set the 
>>> file class for the manifest to "manifest".  System-supplied class action 
>>> scripts will then do the right things on install and uninstall.
>> Hi Jordon,
>>
>> Yes I'm putting these file in a package, so such "svccfg delete" and 
>> "svccfg import" operations should be done as part of "pkgrm" and 
>> "pkgadd". Will you please provide more details about "file class" and 
>> "system-supplied class action scripts"? Any examples? Thanks.
>> --
>> Huafeng
>>
> 
> Here's a line from one of my packages' pkgmap file:
> 
> 1 f manifest var/svc/manifest/site/bitlbee.xml 0644 root bin 1704 7356 
> 1223433811
> 
> This causes the manifest to be imported automatically on pkgadd and the
> service to be deleted on pkgrm 

Yep.

(but requires a manual disable first).

That's no longer the case as of the fix for 6470919, integrated in snv_98.

I'm fairly convinced Renaud is backporting that to a future S10 update 
as well.  (It'll take a while due to soak rules, though.)  yay.  Renaud 
rocks.

liane

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