We should talk about getting IPS packages going

Maciej (Matchek) Bliziński maciej at opencsw.org
Mon May 5 12:11:25 CEST 2014


Hi Gordon,

You need to reply to the list from your @opencsw email address.

Maciej


On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 11:39 PM, gmarler <gmarler at gmarler.com> wrote:

> Yes, I'm pretty much only doing S11 and IPS for the past 2-3 years.
>
> Publishing is currently done via the built in S11 pkgbuild tool, but mgar
> could easily outstrip it's lacking features.
>
> I can manage the S11 host's pkg/server SMF service, and do a continuous
> brain dump on everything I've learned.
>
> And there's thankfully documentation for the IPS packaging concepts that
> have been missing for quite some time.
>
> Stripping out the features in mgar that are native to IPS is probably
> important, to avoid duplication of effort.
>
>
> -------- Original message --------
> From: "Maciej (Matchek) Bliziński"
> Date:05/04/2014 1:29 PM (GMT-05:00)
> To: CSW maintainers
> Subject: We should talk about getting IPS packages going
>
> Our community site counts visits. Questions about IPS and Solaris 11
> have are visited more often, by about 1 order of magnitude.
>
> http://buildfarm.opencsw.org/~maciej/ips-questions.png
>
> We're an open source project, so the sole reason why we don't have an
> IPS repository is that nobody did it yet. From my conversation with
> Dago about it, there are 2 things that need to be done:
>
> 1. IPS backend for GAR
> 2. build environment - somebody has to administer it
>
> I also know that some of our maintainers effectively got inactive
> because they mainly need / build IPS packages, and we don't have a
> framework to do that.
>
> Each time we talk about IPS, we look a bit like this:
>
> http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/y462/staffpicks/Animated_GIFs/startrek-1.gif
>
> Maybe we should get something going, something quick and dirty? It
> might be something like running "mgar merge" and then a completely
> different command to build the package? That would be completely fine
> for now.
>
> If the resulting IPS catalog would be in someone's home dir, that
> would be fine too. When it's done we can move it to a common place.
>
> If packages were built on somebody's VM, that would be fine too.
>
> Does anybody here manage Solaris 11 hosts?
>
> Maciej
>
>
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