Ignore my previous email. I rushed to get an answer. I reviewed the documentation and realize that I had been seriously confused as to how-stable and port management works.
-------- Original Message -------- On Aug 30, 2019, 10:27 AM, wrote: > Jeremie, > > Understood. But I think my confusion is in the fact that there is no update > for a broken package when I use the latest release. I've read through a lot > of OpenBSD's docs but Im not experienced enough to put all the details > together. > > If I stick with my current install, am I going to have to compile the correct > version of libsearpc myself to workaround the issue? > > Am I correct in my understanding that a standard 6.5 install is part of the > -stable release? Are only security patches backported then, and not fixes for > broken ports? > > Or am I unwittingly on -release, and would have to otherwise wait until a > release upgrade is available? > > I apologize for the elementary questions, and I appreciate the help. Thank > you.-------- Original Message -------- > On Aug 30, 2019, 3:50 AM, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote: > >> On Fri, Aug 30 2019, [email protected] wrote: >>> Hi everyone, >>> >>> The issue Im having goes back to an earlier thread relating to the current >>> release of the Seafile daemon version 6.2.11 (see here: >>> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=155841015232720&w=2) >>> >>> To summarize, after installing the seafile-daemon, the seaf-cli option >>> is available to configure and setup a Seafile server (as I understand >>> it). The seaf-cli python scripts are broken as discussed in this earlier >>> exchange: the throw a python error "ImportError: cannot import name >>> NamedPipeClient" after a script fails to name all relevant files. >>> >>> I'm getting this exact issue on OpenBSD 6.5, and I am confused as to >>> whether or not it has been fixed, or if there is something I need to do >>> to apply the fix. The original port seemed to have resulted in a fix, >>> but this fix doesn't appear to be present in a very recent install of >>> this package. >> >> You're on 6.5, which doesn't have the fix. As said by kirby@ in >> >> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=155854474314128&w=2 >> >> you'd need at least libsearpc-3.1p1. >> >> -- >> jca | PGP : 0x1524E7EE / 5135 92C1 AD[36 5293 2](tel:3652932)BDF DDCC 0DFA >> 74AE 1524 E7EE
