Lines Matching refs:renamed
184 Obsolete and renamed packages can cause trouble.
185 pkg search -l ::pkg.renamed:true
244 pkg.renamed, and pkg.obsolete.
313 set name=pkg.renamed value=true
326 renamed, make sure you keep it in both the original and the renamed
352 as obsolete any packages which are renamed ancestors of this package, and
356 then look for the one which was renamed to the package you care about.
361 $ grep -l "fmri=pkg:/$mypkgname@" `grep -l pkg.renamed *.p5m` /dev/null
367 $ grep -l "fmri=pkg:/$mypkgname@" `grep -l pkg.renamed *.p5m` /dev/null
370 Once you have the renamed ancestor list, for *each* of the packages (the
371 newly obsolete package, and its renamed ancestors), edit the package as
388 If the package is a renamed ancestor, leave a comment behind as
391 # Was renamed to <other-pkg-name>, both now obsolete.
393 Here is a complete example. SUNWfoobar was a package which was renamed
399 # Was renamed to system/foobar, both now obsolete.