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Opened 12 years ago

Closed 11 years ago

Last modified 9 years ago

#10919 closed defect (fixed)

4.2.0 doesn't recognise Solaris 12

Reported by: James McPherson Owned by:
Component: installer Version: VirtualBox 4.2.0
Keywords: Cc:
Guest type: other Host type: Solaris

Description (last modified by Frank Mehnert)

I updated my workstation to Solaris 12 build 4, removed vbox 4.1.18 and installed the 4.2.0 version. The postinstall script has a problem:

## Executing postinstall script.
Checking for older bits...
Installing new ones...
Detected Solaris 5.11 Version 12
Loading VirtualBox kernel modules...
   - Loaded: Host module
   - Loaded: NetAdapter module
here
   - Loaded: NetFilter (Crossbow) module
   * Warning!! Solaris 5.11 build 124 or higher required for USB support. Skipped installing USB support.
Configuring services...
   * Warning!! Importing Zone access service  ...FAILED.
   * Warning!! Refer /var/svc/log/system-manifest-import:default.log for details.

Firstly, this isn't Solaris 5.11 Version 12, it's Solaris 12. Secondly, the usb support check is broken.

For Solaris 11 (FCS) and later (11.1, 11.whatever, 12...), the usb support check should pass, because we are most definitely *past* s11_124. If you detect the kernel version as including "5.12" or "5.11-0.175" then you know that the check has passed.

If you check the kernel version with

STR_KERN=`pkg info kernel |awk '/Branch/ {print $2}'`

then you can use something like this to determine OS minor / micro versions:

if [[ $STR_KERN =~ 5.12 ]]; then
    # Next Release under development
    HOST_OS_MAJORVERSION="12"
elif [[ $STR_KERN =~ 0.175.[1-9] ]]; then
    # S11 Update release
    HOST_OS_MAJORVERSION="11."`echo $STR_KERN|awk -F"." '{print $3}`
else
    # S11 FCS
    HOST_OS_MAJORVERSION="11"
fi

if [[ $HOST_OST_MAJORVERSION == "11" ]]; then
    HOST_OS_MINORVERSION=`uname -r`
else
    HOST_OS_MINORVERSION=`echo $STR_KERN|awk -F"." '{print $6}'`
fi

I'll ignore for a moment that the Major Solaris Version is _5_ and not _5.11_.

Then when you do the vboxusb addition, you should firstly check the major then minor OS versions:

if [[ $HOST_OS_MAJORVERSION == "5.12" -o $HOST_OS_MAJORVERSION == "11.[1-9]" \
   -o ( $HOST_OS_MAJORVERSION == "11" -a $HOST_OS_MINORVERSION -ge 123 ) ]] ; then
   ## clear to add the vboxusb driver
...

fi

Change History (6)

comment:1 by Frank Mehnert, 12 years ago

What Solaris version is that? I'm not aware of Solaris 12.

comment:2 by Frank Mehnert, 12 years ago

Description: modified (diff)

comment:3 by Alan Burlison, 12 years ago

Solaris 12 is the next development version, it's not a released product.

comment:4 by Frank Mehnert, 12 years ago

priority: majorminor

comment:5 by Frank Mehnert, 11 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed

Fixed in VBox 4.2.2.

comment:6 by jbGoSolaris, 9 years ago

I have the production release of Solaris 11.2 uname -a SunOS solaris 5.11 11.2 i86pc i386 i86pc

pkgrm SUNWvbox . . /opRemoval of <SUNWvbox> was successful. root@solaris:/home/jbrewer/Downloads# pkgadd -d ./VirtualBox-4.0.28-SunOS-r97686.pkg

The following packages are available:

1 SUNWvbox Oracle VM VirtualBox

(i386) 4.0.28,REV=2015.01.16.22.18.97686

Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to process all packages). (default: all) ?,??,q: y

ERROR: Entry does not match available menu selection. Enter the number of the menu item you wish to select, or the token which is associated with the menu item, or a partial string which uniquely identifies the token for the menu item. Enter ?? to reprint the menu.

Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to process all packages). (default: all) ?,??,q: all

Processing package instance <SUNWvbox> from </home/jbrewer/Downloads/VirtualBox-4.0.28-SunOS-r97686.pkg>

Oracle VM VirtualBox(i386) 4.0.28,REV=2015.01.16.22.18.97686 Oracle Corporation ## Executing checkinstall script. Checking package dependencies... Done. ## Processing package information. ## Processing system information.

1 package pathname is already properly installed.

## Verifying disk space requirements. ## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed. ## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.

The following files are being installed with setuid and/or setgid permissions:

/opt/VirtualBox/amd64/VBoxBFE <setuid root> /opt/VirtualBox/amd64/VBoxHeadless <setuid root> /opt/VirtualBox/amd64/VBoxNetAdpCtl <setuid root> /opt/VirtualBox/amd64/VBoxNetDHCP <setuid root> /opt/VirtualBox/amd64/VBoxSDL <setuid root> /opt/VirtualBox/amd64/VirtualBox <setuid root> /opt/VirtualBox/i386/VBoxBFE <setuid root> /opt/VirtualBox/i386/VBoxHeadless <setuid root> /opt/VirtualBox/i386/VBoxNetAdpCtl <setuid root> /opt/VirtualBox/i386/VBoxNetDHCP <setuid root> /opt/VirtualBox/i386/VBoxSDL <setuid root> /opt/VirtualBox/i386/VirtualBox <setuid root>

Do you want to install these as setuid/setgid files [y,n,?,q] y

This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user permission during the process of installing this package.

Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWvbox> [y,n,?] y

Installing Oracle VM VirtualBox as <SUNWvbox>

## Installing part 1 of 1. /etc/hostname.vboxnet0 /opt/VirtualBox/64/VBoxPython.so /opt/VirtualBox/64/VBoxPython2_4.so /opt/VirtualBox/64/VBoxPython2_5.so /opt/VirtualBox/64/VBoxPython2_6.so /opt/VirtualBox/LICENSE /opt/VirtualBox/UserManual.pdf /opt/VirtualBox/VBox.sh /opt/VirtualBox/VBoxBFE . . . t/VirtualBox/vboxwebsrv <linked pathname> /opt/VirtualBox/webtest <linked pathname> [ verifying class <manifest> ] ## Executing postinstall script. Checking for older bits... Installing new ones... Detected Solaris 5.11 Version 11.2 Loading VirtualBox kernel modules...

  • Loaded: Host module
  • Loaded: NetAdapter module
  • Loaded: NetFilter module
  • Warning!! Solaris 5.11 build 124 or higher required for USB support. Skipped installing USB support.

Configuring services...

  • Loaded: Zone access service

Installing MIME types and icons Installing Python bindings...

  • Installed: Bindings for Python 2.6

Updating the boot archive...

Installation of <SUNWvbox> was successful.

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