[OmniOS-discuss] On pkg(1) behavior in r151022

Theo Schlossnagle jesus at omniti.com
Mon Feb 20 22:37:56 UTC 2017


New behavior seems much more intuitive and self-consistent. IMHO in with
the new and out with the old.

On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 5:28 PM, Dan McDonald <danmcd at omniti.com> wrote:

> EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:  As it stands, pkg(5) in bloody changes behavior from
> 014-020 to something different. It also fixes a shortcoming in 014-020. Do
> we go completely with the new behavior and document it? Or do we minimize
> least-surprise at the risk of introducing bugs? I'm leaning toward the
> second choice, modulo my pkg5 test suite experiences.  Opinions, esp. from
> LTS folks, needed.
>
> .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .
>
> I updated pkg5 during this bloody to handle Python2.7.  That worked all
> well and good, but had a side-effect I didn't see (and neither did a lot of
> bloody users, apparently).
>
> So here's what happens today, on 014-020 pkg(5) for global zone
> invocations:
>
> pkg update <pkg>
> - Updates <pkg> on global zone.  No others, REGARDLESS of linked-image or
> not.
>
> pkg update
> - Update all pkgs on global zone AND on any linked-image zones.
>
>
> Starting with the Python2.7 integration, this behavior changed:
>
> pkg update <pkg>
> - Same as before
>
> pkg update
> - Only updates global zone, and linked-image "If needs sync", where "needs
> sync" is not well defined (may need a property inside a package itself).
>
> pkg update -r <pkg>
> - Updates <pkg> on global zone AND on linked-image zones.
>
> pkg update -r
> - Behaves like "pkg update" on 014-020, updates all pkgs on global and
> linked-image zones.
>
>
>
> The "-r" as an option - and you can specify zones with -z or zones to
> exclude with -Z - is new from Oracle with the wad of updates OpenIndiana
> pulled in to get Python2.7 support.  And I quote from the pkg(1) man page
> you can see on bloody today:
>
>           -r
>
>               Run this operation in the global zone and also in all
> installed
>               solaris branded non-global zones. The effect on the
> non-global
>               zone is similar to logging into each non-global zone and
>               running the command directly. Without this option, when you
> run
>               pkg commands in the global zone, non-global zones are
> modified
>               only to the extent required to keep them compatible with the
>               global zone. With this option, the pkg operation is applied
> to
>               all installed non-global zones except as limited by the -z
> and
>               -Z options. Zones that are excluded by the -z and -Z options
>               might still be modified if updates are required to keep them
> in
>               sync with the global zone.
>
> Because of the least-suprise violation of new "pkg update" behavior, I'm
> wondering if we should make "-r" implicit.  I'm working right now on an
> implicit "-r" solution, but am running into some problems with the pkg5
> test suite I still need to sort out.
>
> Thanks!
> Dan
>
>
>
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