On 4/1/22 19:48, Andreas Wacknitz wrote:

Am 4/1/22 um 19:42 schrieb s...@pandora.be:
In this case the '0.0.1' in "glib2@2.70.0,5.11-2022.0.0.1" is important.

I guess there are users who expect USB keyboard and mouse hotplug to work or USB storage automount so for those users it be an unpleasant experience of OpenIndiana if that does not work.

 From that perspective it may make sense to stay on glib 2.62 as long as this complex issue is not further debugged or understood.

You are right, but we need people working on it.

At the moment I am fighting with many problems, like we cannot build
firefox or thunderbird anymore for unknown reasons (also on my build
systems).
More important, the build server is not able to successfully build
illiumos-gate packages anymore. It stopped recently. This is local to
our build server,
because I can successfully build the illumos-gate packages.

An finally the distribution constructor on the build server hasn't been
able to produce working media. I successfully build media in February,
but my March attempts all fail.



Regards
David Stes

----- Op 1 apr 2022 om 19:34 schreef Andreas Wacknitz a.wackn...@gmx.de:

Am 01.04.22 um 19:31 schrieb s...@pandora.be:
So this new upgrade is again in fact a downgrade or regression to

https://download.gnome.org/sources/glib/2.62/glib-2.62.6.tar.xz

In any case now the rmvolmgr rmmount seems to work (again) for me ...
Yes, I downgraded it again after your report. Also my system didn't work
anymore as expected after the latest illumos-gate updates.
As I have stated in another mail, I also have problems with this
version, only less often.

Regards
David Stes


----- Op 1 apr 2022 om 19:25 schreef Andreas Wacknitz a.wackn...@gmx.de:

Am 01.04.22 um 19:00 schrieb s...@pandora.be:
Good news ! I can update https://www.illumos.org/issues/14226 again ...

But this time to report success.

There was an update of "media-volume-manager" which now has glib2 2.70 as a
require.

# rmmount -l and # eject -l  report the removable media.

I just tried to insert a USB key in my system and it automounts immediately on
my OI workstation.

# pkg list media-volume-manager hal glib2 dbus
NAME (PUBLISHER) VERSION                    IFO
library/glib2 2.70.0-2022.0.0.1          i--
This is the fake glib-2.70.0 version. You can check it with pkg info
glib2. It will show you which sources have been used to create it...

service/hal 0.5.11-2022.0.0.21026      i--
service/storage/media-volume-manager 0.5.11-2022.0.0.21026      i--
system/library/dbus 1.12.20-2020.0.1.1         i--

# pkg contents -t depend media-volume-manager
TYPE    FMRI
require pkg:/system/library/libdbus-glib@0.112-2022.0.0.0
require pkg:/shell/ksh93@93.21.1.20120801-2022.0.0.21026
require pkg:/library/glib2@2.70.0-2022.0.0.0
require pkg:/SUNWcs@0.5.11-2022.0.0.21026
require pkg:/service/hal@0.5.11-2022.0.0.21026
require pkg:/system/library/libdbus@1.12.20-2020.0.1.1
require pkg:/service/storage/removable-media@0.5.11-2022.0.0.21026
require pkg:/system/library@0.5.11-2022.0.0.21026
require pkg:/system/library/dbus@1.12.20-2020.0.1.1
require consolidation/osnet/osnet-incorporation


Perhaps some of the packages involved  (I suspect "media-volume-manager") was
not the right version.

When debugging this there seems to be a command :

      dbus-monitor --session

that can be used to follow what is going on.

Regards,
David Stes

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Hi!

I have a local problem on my more recently updated machines not showing "developer/java/jdk" - my older machine does list this package.

Maybe this symptom is related to the build problems ?

Otherwise ignore this..


steven@dell6510:~$ pkg list |grep jdk
developer/java/openjdk7 (openindiana.org) 1.7.141-2020.0.1.4         i--
developer/java/openjdk8 (openindiana.org) 1.8.232-2020.0.1.2         i--
runtime/java/openjdk7 (openindiana.org) 1.7.141-2020.0.1.4         i--
runtime/java/openjdk8 (openindiana.org) 1.8.232-2020.0.1.2         i--

steven@dell6510:~$ sudo pkg install developer/java/jdk
Password:
No updates necessary for this image.

???

steven@oi:~$ pkg list|grep jdk
developer/java/jdk 0.5.11-2017.0.0.0          i-r
developer/java/openjdk8 1.8.232-2020.0.1.2         i--
runtime/java/openjdk7 1.7.141-2020.0.1.4         i--
runtime/java/openjdk8 1.8.232-2020.0.1.2         i--

Greetings,

Stephan



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