Installation guide
If the pkgchk command determines that the package is not installed, it will print
a warning message.
Example—Removing Software From a System
The following example shows a command to remove the SUNWaudio package from a
system. The example also shows the use of the pkgchk command to verify that the
package files were removed.
# /usr/sbin/pkgrm SUNWaudio
The following package is currently installed:
SUNWaudio Audio applications^M
(sparc) 3.0,REV=1.2.13^M
Do you want to remove this package? y
.
.
.
Removal of <SUNWaudio> was successful.
# pkgchk -v SUNWaudio
WARNING: no pathnames were associated with <SUNWaudio>
#
Adding and Removing Packages By
Using Admintool
This section describes how to add and remove software packages through the
Admintool graphical user interface.
How to Add Packages With Admintool
1. Log in to the installed system and become root.
At the shell prompt, type:
$ su
Unless you are a member of the UNIX sysadmin group (group 14), you must
become root on your system to add or remove software packages with Admintool.
2. Load the CD that contains the package to be added into the CD-ROM drive.
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Information Library for Solaris 2.6 (Intel Platform Edition) ♦ August 1997