All,
Sorry for the late response -
its been crazy !!
Thanks to:
Richard Butler
Alan Reichert
Chad Price
Peter Durst
Michael Hocke
and anybody else I missed !!
when I saw the response about /var, I remembered
pkgadd uses /var/tmp, by default.
Richard pointed me in a good direction -
basically I did:
as root -
1. mv /var/tmp /var/tmp.old
2. mkdir /export/home/tmp ( larger file system )
3. ln -s /export/home/tmp /var/tmp
4. do the pkgadd work
5. rm /var/tmp
6. mv /var/tmp.old /var/tmp
Once again, it works !
Thanks,
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