Kevin Crowe wrote:

> Interesting about the repo.  I just installed from an image from nana this
> morning (I took the live-x86 iso from the s11.1/17/ directory) but I could
> have sworn I installed from there before and it pointed to
> ipkg.us.oracle.com/solaris11/dev/ ?  Maybe not?  Or maybe I used the 'full'
> iso in the past?

I think the default installers set you up with the release repo, even
though the bits you just installed aren't present in that repo.  I didn't
think you'd just installed the machine.

> Trying to update my publisher now to see if it helps...

That might make the difference; I'd definitely try that.

The output itself isn't terribly useful for solving this problem.  Looks
like most (if not all) of the things it's complaining about are obsolete or
renamed packages, and it's possible that's because it can't find the right
versions of them.

I'm a bit surprised it didn't say anything about libxml2 in there, though.
If you still get errors, you should try giving libxml2 the version you
built to force it to confront why it's unable to do the update.

Danek
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