You seem to have some kind of unusual setup for your IPs,

here is what fails: 
https://github.com/project-fifo/chunter/blob/test/rel/pkg/install.sh 
<https://github.com/project-fifo/chunter/blob/test/rel/pkg/install.sh>

you will need to manually edit the config file.

Cheers,
Heinz
> On Mar 6, 2016, at 22:00, Jon Dison <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Is that in the ‘rel’ release or the ‘dev’ release?  Still no luck with ‘rel’ 
> (again, on unsupported untested SmartOS build)
> 
> [root@hv1 /opt]# curl -O 
> http://release.project-fifo.net/gz/${VERSION}/chunter-latest.gz 
> <http://release.project-fifo.net/gz/${VERSION}/chunter-latest.gz>
>   % Total    % Received % Xferd  Average Speed   Time    Time     Time  
> Current
>                                  Dload  Upload   Total   Spent    Left  Speed
> 100 24.8M  100 24.8M    0     0  4356k      0  0:00:05  0:00:05 --:--:-- 4825k
> [root@hv1 /opt]# gunzip chunter-latest.gz
> [root@hv1 /opt]# sh chunter-latest
> This SmartOS release WAS NOT tested! Are you sure you want to go on? [yes|NO]
> yes
> Okay we go on, but it might not work!
> Creating new configuration from example file.
> "s/^ip = 127.0.0.1:4200/ ...": 1: unescaped newline inside substitute pattern
> 
> 
>> On Mar 6, 2016, at 2:14 PM, Heinz Nikolaus Gies <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> Sorry about that, there was a problem in the build that should be solved now.
>>> On Mar 5, 2016, at 21:22, Jon Dison <[email protected] 
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> For what it's worth chunter doesn't seem to want to install on 
>>> 20160304T005100Z.
>>> I'm not saying it should, I know its a newer "untested" release, but since 
>>> the question was asked I thought I'd add that.
>>> 
>>> [root@hv1 /opt]# sh chunter-latest
>>> This SmartOS release WAS NOT tested! Are you sure you want to go on? 
>>> [yes|NO]
>>> yes
>>> Okay we go on, but it might not work!
>>> Creating new configuration from example file.
>>> "s/^ip = 127.0.0.1:4200/ <http://127.0.0.1:4200/> ...": 1: unescaped 
>>> newline inside substitute pattern
>>> cp: cannot access /opt/chunter/share/chunter.xml
>>> svccfg: Unable to stat file /opt/custom/smf/chunter.xml.  No such file or 
>>> directory
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 2:01 PM, Heinz Nikolaus Gies <[email protected] 
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> On Mar 5, 2016, at 8:13, Dirk Steinberg <[email protected] 
>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I want to try out FIFO (after installing SDC and seeing how huge it is).
>>>> 
>>>> So I went ahead and was about to install when I read:
>>>> 
>>>> "The latest Platform Image that is supported is 20160204T080230Z"
>>>> 
>>>> I am running joyent_20160304T005100Z and do not want to downgrade my 
>>>> hypervisor
>>>> platform for trying out FIFO. There is also a specific commit in 
>>>> 20160218T022556Z
>>>> that I need. Are there known problems with recent platforms?
>>> There are no known issues with knower PI’s they simply are not tested and 
>>> in the past there have beens situations where interfaces changed and broke 
>>> FiFo.
>>>> Why would I need an old platform image?
>>> The supported PI is determined by ‘what PI was recent when testing began’.
>>>> What if I ignore this and install on a new PI anyway?
>>> You will be promoted and told you run on a non tested PI and asked if you 
>>> are sure you know what you are doing.
>>>> Will there be any dire consequences?
>>> I will send my ninjamonkeyrobot army after you, and if you have bad luck 
>>> something after 2060204 changed and you’ll have a bad experience.
>>> 
>>> Basically we use supported images to improve the user experience, think of 
>>> it as “recommended hardware” when you run an application. Sure you can run 
>>> windows 10 on really old PC but the experience you get might not be as 
>>> Microsoft designed it to be.
>>>> 
>>>> On a related note I noticed that the base dataset for FIFO 0.8.0 (released 
>>>> today)
>>>> is from 2014. There are many more recent releases from Joyent including
>>>> the current LTS release 15.4.0. For my curiosity: what is the reason for 
>>>> the
>>>> ancient dataset?
>>> The 15.4 images introduces a new libncurses wich makes running the same 
>>> build on 14.x and 15.x impossible, while new and shiny is good for us 
>>> stability it is more important. We have installations that are running for 
>>> over three years now and the pain of moving to a 15.x image would be 
>>> serious at this point. However 0.8.0 introduces some concepts that will 
>>> make this possible in the future, 0.8.1 is planned to be using a newer 
>>> image as the update procedure going forward will be easier.
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Dirk
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Am Samstag, 5. März 2016 02:02:42 UTC+1 schrieb Heinz N. Gies:
>>>> We're happy to release Project-FiFo 0.8.0,
>>>> this update comes with some big changes which will make the path onword 
>>>> easyer. All data will be stored in a delegate dataset so that going 
>>>> forward the procedure of updating will be as easy as redeploying a 
>>>> dataset, packages will keep existing and continue to be used for patch 
>>>> updates. The default backand changes from leveldb to rocksdb, reducing the 
>>>> overall memory footprint.
>>>> 
>>>> Furthermore we introduce fifo_dns, dynamic DNS for zones and vm's in fifo. 
>>>> This goes along with a lot of small improvement and fixes as usual.
>>>> 
>>>> Since this upgrade is more complicate, make sure to read the upgrade 
>>>> documentation[1]! We will provide hands on help for support customers.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Heinz
>>>> 
>>>> [1] https://docs.project-fifo.net/v0.8.0/docs/upgrading-fifo#section-0-8-0 
>>>> <https://docs.project-fifo.net/v0.8.0/docs/upgrading-fifo#section-0-8-0>
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