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Operating Systems Solaris Should I delete openssl SFW packages and compile Post 302116792 by csross on Tuesday 8th of May 2007 03:36:49 PM
Old 05-08-2007
I decided to remove the preinstalled packages. The only one that had dependancies was kristina# pkgrm SUNWopenssl-libraries
so I didn't remove it.


The following package is currently installed:
SUNWopenssl-libraries OpenSSL Libraries (Usr)
(sparc) 11.10.0,REV=2005.01.21.15.53

Do you want to remove this package? [y,n,?,q] y

## Removing installed package instance <SUNWopenssl-libraries>
## Verifying package <SUNWopenssl-libraries> dependencies in global zone
WARNING:
The <SUNWwbsup> package depends on the package
currently being removed.
WARNING:
The <SUNWswmt> package depends on the package currently
being removed.
WARNING:
The <SUNWpkgcmdsu> package depends on the package
currently being removed.
WARNING:
The <SUNWsndmu> package depends on the package
currently being removed.
WARNING:
The <SUNWsshcu> package depends on the package
currently being removed.
WARNING:
The <SUNWsshdu> package depends on the package
currently being removed.
WARNING:
The <SUNWbind> package depends on the package currently
being removed.
WARNING:
The <SUNWpostgr-libs> package depends on the package
currently being removed.
WARNING:
The <SUNWpostgr> package depends on the package
currently being removed.
WARNING:
The <SUNWsshu> package depends on the package currently
being removed.
WARNING:
The <SUNWwgetu> package depends on the package
currently being removed.
WARNING:
The <SUNWPython> package depends on the package
currently being removed.
WARNING:
The <SUNWapch2u> package depends on the package
currently being removed.
WARNING:
The <SUNWapchu> package depends on the package
currently being removed.
Dependency checking failed.

Do you want to continue with the removal of this package [y,n,?,q]


I didn't remove this package.
 

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order(4)                                                           File Formats                                                           order(4)

NAME
order - package installation order description file DESCRIPTION
The package installation order file, .order, is an ASCII file specifying the order in which packages must be installed based on their pre- requisite dependencies. Any package with prerequisite dependencies must be installed after any packages it lists as a prerequisite dependency in its depend file. A .order file is required for the OS product. The .order file must reside in the top-level directory containing the product. The ordering is specified as a list of package identifiers, from the first package to be installed to the last, one package identifier per line. NOTES
The depend file supports incompatible and reverse dependencies. These dependency types are not recognized in the order file. SEE ALSO
cdtoc(4), clustertoc(4), depend(4), packagetoc(4), pkginfo(4) SunOS 5.10 24 Feb 1993 order(4)
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