One option to consider is maintaining multiple boot environments configured for each setup you need. They're pretty cheap these days.

Dave

(brevity or typos may be blamed on the iPhone)

On Feb 16, 2010, at 6:41 PM, Steve Gonczi <[email protected]> wrote:

Greetings,

We are frequently compiling several different kernel versions on a dev system. Our snv practice was to always pkgrm, then pkgadd the desired build tools to match the kernel we happen to be working on.

We have started building on Indiana based dev systems recently, and find that a similar practice is nearly impossible on IPS based systems. Seems that the dependencies make this unreasonably difficult now, esp. downgrading.

I would appreciate a hint; what is everybody else doing to get around this?
What is the "Sun Approved" way?

TIA

Steve
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