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Packaging and Delivering Software With the Image Packaging System in Oracle Solaris 11.1 Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
1. IPS Design Goals, Concepts, and Terminology
2. Packaging Software With IPS
3. Installing, Removing, and Updating Software Packages
4. Specifying Package Dependencies
6. Modifying Package Manifests Programmatically
7. Automating System Change as Part of Package Installation
8. Advanced Topics For Package Updating
11. Modifying Published Packages
B. How IPS Is Used To Package the Oracle Solaris OS
Oracle Solaris Package Versioning
Oracle Solaris Incorporation Packages
Relaxing Dependency Constraints
Oracle Solaris defines several group packages that contain group dependencies. See group Dependency for more information about group dependencies. These group packages enable convenient installation of common sets of packages.
The following group packages are in Oracle Solaris (pkg list -a group*):
pkg:/group/feature/amp pkg:/group/feature/developer-gnu pkg:/group/feature/multi-user-desktop pkg:/group/feature/storage-avs pkg:/group/feature/storage-nas pkg:/group/feature/storage-server pkg:/group/feature/trusted-desktop pkg:/group/system/solaris-auto-install pkg:/group/system/solaris-desktop pkg:/group/system/solaris-large-server pkg:/group/system/solaris-small-server
The solaris-small-server group package is installed by the default AI manifest that is used to install non-global zones (/usr/share/auto_install/manifest/zone_default.xml). See solaris(5) for more information.