Just follow the instructions at the advisories website:
Globus Toolkit Advisories
To install update packages, use "gpt-build -update ". To find the
flavors of the package which are already installed, use "gpt-query ".
For instance, if you gpt-query globus_openssl_module from a binary
installation, you will find that it is installed in the gcc32dbg and
gcc32dbgpthr flavors. Thus, to install the update named
globus_openssl_module-0.2.tar.gz, you would run "gpt-build -update
globus_openssl_module-0.2.tar.gz gcc32dbgpthr gcc32dbg". In general
you should list the "pthr" flavor before the non-pthr flavor.
So, use gpt-build -update (not gpt-update). You are listing the
flavors correctly.
On May 27, 2008, at 1:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I have installed the GT 4.0.7 sucessufuly. And know I'm checking for
updates in the Globus Toolkit Advisories. I have already downloaded
all updates for GT 4.0.7 but I can´t update. I don´t understand why!!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sbin]$ pwd
/usr/local/globus-4.0.7/sbin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sbin]$ $./gpt-query globus_xio
4 packages were found in /usr/local/globus-4.0.7 that matched your
query:
packages found that matched your query
globus_xio-gcc32dbg-dev pkg version: 0.37.0
globus_xio-gcc32dbg-rtl pkg version: 0.37.0
globus_xio-gcc32dbgpthr-dev pkg version: 0.37.0
globus_xio-gcc32dbgpthr-rtl pkg version: 0.37.0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sbin]$ ./gpt-update /globusreq/gt-advisories/
globus_xio-0.38.tar.tar gcc32dbgpthr gcc32dbg
WARNING: gpt-update will soon be depreciated. Use gpt-install instead.
ERROR: The following files are invalid:
/usr/local/globus-4.0.7/sbin/gcc32dbgpthr does not exist
/usr/local/globus-4.0.7/sbin/gcc32dbg does not exist
couldn't exec gpt-install:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sbin]$
Questions:
Can I put the packages in anywhere or I have to put in a specific
directory to update?
How can I put the flavors? Is the way I write correct?
Thanks in advance!
Valeriana Roncero
[EMAIL PROTECTED]