Name: system/library/policykit
        Summary: PolicyKit toolkit for controlling privileges (freedesktop.org)
      Publisher: solaris
        Version: 11.4
  Build Release: 5.11
         Branch: 11.4.42.0.0.111.1
 Packaging Date: Fri Dec  3 21:41:11 2021
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           FMRI: pkg://solaris/system/library/policykit@11.4,5.11-11.4.42.0.0.111.1:20211203T214111Z

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