From George.Wyche at pw.utc.com Fri Sep 22 23:23:27 2017 From: George.Wyche at pw.utc.com (Wyche, George PW) Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2017 21:23:27 +0000 Subject: cannot find which opencsw catalog being used Message-ID: <153efb19a92342c6871c547248caa9e4@UUSALE0L.utcmail.com> An older OS10u10 machine has lots of opencsw packages. I want to add an opencsw program. I want to know which catalog this old machine is using. How can I find that and look at it? I am aware that I can do a #pkgutil --install , and whatever catalog is the one, probably has the opencsw program and will "just do it", that is it will go get for me, so I don't *need* to know what is in the catalog. From bonivart at opencsw.org Fri Sep 22 23:39:57 2017 From: bonivart at opencsw.org (Peter Bonivart) Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2017 21:39:57 +0000 Subject: cannot find which opencsw catalog being used In-Reply-To: <153efb19a92342c6871c547248caa9e4@UUSALE0L.utcmail.com> References: <153efb19a92342c6871c547248caa9e4@UUSALE0L.utcmail.com> Message-ID: There's more than one way to do it. Pkgutil -V or --catinfo should do it. You can also look in /etc/opt/csw/pkgutil.conf for the mirror-line. If you really want to look at the actual catalog this machine used it's stored locally in /var/opt/csw. On Fri, 22 Sep 2017 at 23:24, Wyche, George PW via users < users at lists.opencsw.org> wrote: > An older OS10u10 machine has lots of opencsw packages. > I want to add an opencsw program. I want to know which catalog this old > machine is using. > How can I find that and look at it? > > I am aware that I can do a #pkgutil --install , and whatever catalog > is the one, probably has the opencsw program and will "just do it", that is > it will go get for me, so I don't *need* to know what is in the catalog. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: