I'm having a lot of trouble wrapping my head around how Solaris 11 does packaging. I understand that there is a yum
type packaging approach, but I would expect there to be a rpm -i
and rpm -U
approach that allows a package to be delivered and then installed or upgrade.
For now I have tracked down how to make a package, ie pkgmk
and pkgtrans
. Given this I can create a "foo_1.0.pkg" file that can be installed like this:
pkgadd -d foo_1.0.pkg
However I can not figure out how to upgrade this package with "foo_2.0.pkg":
root@hostname # pkgadd -d foo_2.0.pkg
The following packages are available:
1 foo foo
(x86) private_build
Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to process
all packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]: all
Processing package instance <foo> from </root/foo_2.0.pkg>
foo(x86) private_build
Current administration requires that a unique instance of the <foo>
package be created. However, the maximum number of instances of the
package which may be supported at one time on the same system has
already been met.
No changes were made to the system.
What am I doing wrong? It would appear that i should use pkg update
, but this seems to imply that I need to release my pkg in a repo.