[csw-maintainers] cswclassutils fails in a zone
Mike Watters
mwatters at opencsw.org
Sat Feb 7 15:44:35 CET 2009
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I personally haven't tried that, but the CSW* packages do not include
/opt /opt/csw in the prtotype, so in theory it should work.
the only thing I am unsure about is how you would get the link to be
included/honored in the sparse zone from the global zone?
zones 'theoretically' are isolated from each other and from the global
zone.
Trygve Laugstøl wrote:
> Philip Brown wrote:
>> On Thu, Feb 05, 2009 at 09:39:50PM +0100, Trygve Laugst�l wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> Is there any way to fix the problem below with /usr being read only?
>> the only way /usr read-only in zone is supportable for CSW packages like
>> this, is if you make it pkg-inherit from global, and then install the
>> packge(s) in the global zone, I think.
>>
>> otherwise, its really, really messy
>
> That's too bad as it make any package that depend on CSWclassutils
> unusable in zones if you want to keep your global zone clean (as long as
> you use sparse zones).
>
> Is there no way around this? Could we do something with symlinks in the
> global zone which point to /opt/csw/..?
>
> --
> Trygve
>
>>> ERROR: attribute verification of
>>> </usr/sadm/install/scripts/i.cswcpsampleconf> failed
>>> pathname does not exist
>>>
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Thanks,
Mike
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