On 10/25/06, James Carlson <james.d.carlson at sun.com> wrote:

> 1.  Core Solaris software tends not to have a complete list of
>     dependencies in the packaging database.  Instead, testing relies
>     on the supported metaclusters (reduced networking, core, user,
>     developer, entire distribution).  If you add or remove packages,
>     you have to be very careful to get the dependencies right.

        This is a major annoyance I have had with Solaris for
years.The SysV package spec (which is what the Solaris Package is
based on I believe) as well as the Solaris Package spec include
dependencies, why aren't they all in place and correct ? Linux seems
to be able to get this right with RPMs. Also, the pkg* tools do not
provide a 'recursive' option to take advantage of the dependencies.

        Is this lack of complete dependencies in the packaging
intentional on Sun's part, or just many small oversights ? Are the
OpenSolaris packages any better ?

       Sorry if this sounds like a rant, but this is one of the very
few areas where I think the Linux community has done a better job than
Sun.

-- 
Paul Kraus

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