The most foolproof way is to pkrecv the packages into a local repository
first
-- Rich
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On 12/20/11 06:51, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
Hi,
anyone knows a way to let distro_const cache the downloaded packages from IPS,
avoiding
download on every run???
The version of DC from back around 161 didn't allow this to be
controlled. If you're just re-running with the same package set but
d
And on the heels of my cynicism is useful information from Alan.
I'd just like to apologize if my comments offended or annoyed anyone
working at Oracle, still doing doing Good Things. My cynicism and
frustration wasn't meant to be directed at them, but at the Oracle
organization's decisions i
On 12/20/11 03:43, Gabriel de la Cruz wrote:
The code comes together with legal guidelines how to use it... as long
as those guidelines are followed, there is nothing wrong about it.
If I take something you wrote and post it without your permission under a
license you didn't approve it to be di
On 12/20/11 08:13 AM, Robin Axelsson wrote:
On 2011-12-20 13:24, Dave Koelmeyer wrote:
On 12/21/11 12:43 AM, Gabriel de la Cruz wrote:
The most they can do is politely asking not to use it.
Am I wrong?
Yes. This is Oracle we're talking about here. I can't quite believe
anyone is even seriou
On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 16:19, Mark Creamer wrote:
> I'm trying to find a way to allow certain users more control over their
> zones created for development. But I found that there is not /etc/sudoers
> file in the zone. I read in a post that sudo affects the global zone, but
> obviously I don't w
Mark Creamer writes:
> I'm trying to find a way to allow certain users more control over
> their zones created for development. But I found that there is not
> /etc/sudoers file in the zone. I read in a post that sudo affects
> the global zone
That post was wrong. One of the great features of a z
I'm trying to find a way to allow certain users more control over their
zones created for development. But I found that there is not /etc/sudoers
file in the zone. I read in a post that sudo affects the global zone, but
obviously I don't want all users to have elevated privileges in all zones.
What
On Tue, 2011-12-20 at 15:13 +0100, Robin Axelsson wrote:
> On 2011-12-20 13:24, Dave Koelmeyer wrote:
> > On 12/21/11 12:43 AM, Gabriel de la Cruz wrote:
> >> The most they can do is politely asking not to use it.
> >>
> >> Am I wrong?
> >
> > Yes. This is Oracle we're talking about here. I can't q
On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 15:13, Robin Axelsson
wrote:
> Perhaps it is best to wait and see what the people at Oracle will say or do.
Well, with the Friday the 13th memo, there were no comments from
Oracle afterwards...
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Venlig hilsen / Kind regards
Jeppe Toustrup (aka. Tenzer)
On 2011-12-20 13:24, Dave Koelmeyer wrote:
On 12/21/11 12:43 AM, Gabriel de la Cruz wrote:
The most they can do is politely asking not to use it.
Am I wrong?
Yes. This is Oracle we're talking about here. I can't quite believe
anyone is even seriously contemplating this.
Perhaps it is best
On Tuesday, December 20, 2011 08:24 PM, Dave Koelmeyer wrote:
On 12/21/11 12:43 AM, Gabriel de la Cruz wrote:
The most they can do is politely asking not to use it.
Am I wrong?
Yes. This is Larry we're talking about here. I can't quite believe
anyone is even seriously contemplating risking hi
On Tue, 20 Dec 2011 12:32:40 +0100 (CET), you wrote:
>Hi,
>I was wandering if there is any way to permanently delete a file from one or
>more snapshots.
>It may happen the need to delete a very big file from the file system, and
>realize that the
>available space is still the same, because some
On 12/21/11 12:43 AM, Gabriel de la Cruz wrote:
The most they can do is politely asking not to use it.
Am I wrong?
Yes. This is Oracle we're talking about here. I can't quite believe
anyone is even seriously contemplating this.
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http://blog.davekoelmeyer.co.nz
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the only way to remove the file from your snapshots is to remove your
snapshots ...
On 20 December 2011 11:32, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
> Hi,
> I was wandering if there is any way to permanently delete a file from one or
> more snapshots.
> It may happen the need to delete a very big file from the
On Dec 20, 2011, "LinuxBSDos.com" wrote:
> Sounds like you have looked at the code. If true, please do not post anything
> about it here
Yeah, no spoilers, man. The release notes & Oracle fora posters
already told us that JumpStart, lu, nwam, SMC, wcadmin, Xsun, CDE, and
sun4u architecture have
Hi,
anyone knows a way to let distro_const cache the downloaded packages from IPS,
avoiding
download on every run???
Gabriele.
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Oracle really knows how to earn the hearts of everyone... using
bittorrent... how innovative!
The code comes together with legal guidelines how to use it... as long
as those guidelines are followed, there is nothing wrong about it.
This is not marked as classified or proprietary, does it even have
Hi,
I was wandering if there is any way to permanently delete a file from one or
more snapshots.
It may happen the need to delete a very big file from the file system, and
realize that the
available space is still the same, because some snapshots are still holding the
file.
Any clue?
Gabriele.
_
> On 20/12/2011 6:29 a.m., Gregory Youngblood wrote:
>> This seems potentially bad all the way around to me. Hopefully this
>> turns out to be a real, officially blessed release and not a leak.
>>
>
> It doesn't look to be official, since it does contain some closed source
> code but is mostly CDDL
On 20/12/2011 6:29 a.m., Gregory Youngblood wrote:
This seems potentially bad all the way around to me. Hopefully this turns out
to be a real, officially blessed release and not a leak.
It doesn't look to be official, since it does contain some closed source
code but is mostly CDDL and even
It's like sneezing in a dark-room, now Oracle can wait outside to see who
all catched the flue.
;-)
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