[OmniOS-discuss] OmniOS 151014 LTS (omnios-b13298f) pkg update -v shows an osnet-incorporation related message.
Dan McDonald
danmcd at omniti.com
Tue Jun 7 00:42:12 UTC 2016
Ahhh good catch.
I know what happened. I forgot to update the "entire" and "jeos/illumos-gate" consolidations with the updated Timezone package versions. Luckily, those are small and easily fixed. As a side-effect, you will want to update now to also obtain the 2016c timezone info. What isn't lucky is that I have to rebuild the update media. Luckily, not as many people are installing LTS *today* from ISO or USB as they are updating their existing deployments.
I have now updated the public repo servers. I will soon be updating the release media as well.
Here's a machine I have like yours, that also caught this error, but with better post-update results:
r151014(~)[0]% sudo pkg update --no-backup-be
Packages to update: 4
Create boot environment: No
Create backup boot environment: No
Planning linked: 0/1 done; 1 working: zone:kvm-only
Linked image 'zone:kvm-only' output:
| Packages to update: 4
`
Planning linked: 1/1 done
DOWNLOAD PKGS FILES XFER (MB) SPEED
Completed 4/4 32/32 0.2/0.2 1.1M/s
Downloading linked: 0/1 done; 1 working: zone:kvm-only
Downloading linked: 1/1 done
PHASE ITEMS
Removing old actions 8/8
Installing new actions 15/15
Updating modified actions 32/32
Updating package state database Done
Updating package cache 4/4
Updating image state Done
Creating fast lookup database Done
Executing linked: 0/1 done; 1 working: zone:kvm-only
Executing linked: 1/1 done
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NOTE: Please review release notes posted at:
http://omnios.omniti.com/ReleaseNotes
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r151014(~)[0]% sudo pkg update -nv
No updates available for this image.
Planning linked: 0/1 done; 1 working: zone:kvm-only
Linked image 'zone:kvm-only' output:
| No updates available for this image. (zone:kvm-only)
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Planning linked: 1/1 done
r151014(~)[4]%
That's more in line with what should happen.
THANK YOU and good catch!
Dan
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