[email protected] wrote:
On Fri, May 08, 2009 at 03:33:46PM -0500, Shawn Walker wrote:
lucia lai wrote:
Shawn Walker wrote:
lucia lai wrote:
Shawn Walker wrote:
lucia lai wrote:
Hi,

I'm creating an incorporation package, and have a dependency on our own packages plus the "entire" package:

# pkg contents -m ha-cluster-incorporation | grep depend
[ snip ]
depend [email protected] type=incorporate
depend [email protected] type=incorporate depend [email protected] type=incorporate
depend [email protected] type=incorporate
depend [email protected] type=incorporate


I'm playing a few things with it, and try to do image-update from b108 to b111. Have some problems:
The problem is with the osol-re repository itself:

http://osol-re/catalog/0/

...the catalog is empty, and there are likely other problems as well.
Thanks Shawn. I was actually using http://ipkg.sfbay/dev, though called it "osol". Though I was using http://osol-re earlier. I just renamed the "ipkg.sgbay/dev" and tried again, and still got the same error. From the browser http://ipkg.sfbay/dev looks good.
The error would have changed, even slightly, since it contains the address of the repository it is connecting to. Can you please post the exact error text now that you are pointing at ipkg.sfbay/dev?

Now I noticed the error still points to 'http://osol-re:80' even after it is not in the authority list:
Not quite, you specified a /mntpnt in your install command, but not when you used the authority command.

# pkg authority
This needs to be:

pkg -R /mntpnt authority

If you want to change the publishers on the /mntpnt, you'll have to:

pkg -R /mntpnt set-authority ...

In the case where you're going to perform multiple operations on the
same non-default package image, it may make sense to set
PKG_IMAGE=/mntpnt in the environment instead of invoking every command
with -R.  If nothing else, it prevents you from accidentally modifying /
when you forget to add the -R option to a command.
Thanks Shawn and Johansen. I usually "cd" to "/mnpt" but today I did under "/"... Now it works fine. Thanks for the help, and thanks for the tip of using PKG_IMAGE...

- Lucia


-j

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