On Thu 10 Nov 2011 at 02:53PM, Frank Batschulat wrote: > On Thu, 10 Nov 2011 14:53:06 +0100, Mike Gerdts > <mike.ger...@oracle.com> wrote: > > >On Thu 10 Nov 2011 at 02:42PM, Frank Batschulat wrote: > >>fwiw, on 175b I do have the file but not the package installed which > >>claims to deliver it ;-) > > > >That statement is worrisome. I think, however, it is not correct. :) > >> > >>osoldev.batschul./.=> ls -la > >>/usr/share/auto_install/manifest/zone_default.xml > >>-r--r--r-- 1 root sys 2367 Sep 23 11:54 > >>/usr/share/auto_install/manifest/zone_default.xml > >>osoldev.batschul./.=> pkg search > >>/usr/share/auto_install/manifest/zone_default.xml > >>INDEX ACTION VALUE > >>PACKAGE > >>path file > >>usr/share/auto_install/manifest/zone_default.xml > >>pkg:/system/install/auto-install/auto-install-common@0.5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.1482 > >>osoldev.batschul./.=> pkg info -r auto-install > > > >Here you asked the one from the repo (-r == remote). I get the same > >results if I use the command you used. Without -r things look right. > > dont think that looks right: > > osoldev.batschul./.=> pkg info auto-install > pkg: info: no packages matching the following patterns you specified are > installed on the system. Try specifying -r to query remotely: > > auto-install
Frank, I think you are short on coffee. The package name is auto-install-common, not auto-install. FWIW, I made the exact same mistake before I sent my last message. Found in my scrollback buffer: $ pkg list auto-install pkg list: no packages matching 'auto-install' installed $ pkg list auto-install-common NAME (PUBLISHER) VERSION IFO system/install/auto-install/auto-install-common 0.5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.1482 i-- I have a really good excuse - my coffee was still brewing. :) -- Mike Gerdts Solaris Core OS / Zones _______________________________________________ zones-discuss mailing list zones-discuss@opensolaris.org