On 11 Mar 2017, at 9:17, Jacques Marneweck wrote:

Hi Paul,

Looks like the Cloud Provider is using a couple of months old build:

[root@dev01 ~]# uname -a
SunOS dev01 5.11 joyent_20161013T025521Z i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris


Aargh - the dangers of posting before coffee and without checking :-(

'uname -a' from a zone gives the version of the GZ.

The 'cat /etc/motd' output within the zone was what I was after.

What image UUID did you use for the zone? I'll see if I can reproduce
it.


On 11 March 2017 at 10:14, Paul Sture <[email protected]> wrote:

On 11 Mar 2017, at 8:55, Jacques Marneweck wrote:

Hi Guys,

On a fresh 2016Q4 zone I did "pkgin fug":


Which image did you use, and for completeness, what version is the GZ
using?

(The output of 'cat /etc/motd' will provide that for the GZ version.)

[root@dev01 ~]# pkgin fug
reading local summary...
processing local summary...
pkg_summary.xz
                                                                 100%
2078KB
    4KB/s 605.7KB/s   00:04
calculating dependencies... done.

2 packages to be upgraded:

nodejs-7.2.1 openssl-1.0.2jnb1

2 packages to be installed (17M to download, -59K to install):

openssl-1.0.2k nodejs-7.5.0

proceed ? [Y/n] y
downloading packages...
openssl-1.0.2k.tgz
                                                                 100%
5661KB
    1KB/s 113.2KB/s   00:20
nodejs-7.5.0.tgz
                                                                   100%
11MB
    3KB/s 511.1KB/s   00:36
removing packages to be upgraded...
removing nodejs-7.2.1...
removing openssl-1.0.2jnb1...
============================================================
===============
The following directories are no longer being used by
openssl-1.0.2jnb1,
and they can be removed if no other packages are using them:

/opt/local/etc/openssl/certs

============================================================
===============
pkg_install warnings: 0, errors: 0
installing packages...
installing openssl-1.0.2k...
installing nodejs-7.5.0...
pkg_install warnings: 0, errors: 0
reading local summary...
processing local summary...

then I try and use pkgin again I get:

[root@dev01 ~]# pkgin in git
so.1: pkgin: fatal: libcrypto.so.1.0.0: open failed: No such file
or
directory
Killed

So I try and figure out if this a borked openssl issue:

[root@dev01 ~]# wget
   so.1: wget: fatal: libssl.so.1.0.0: open failed: No such file or
directory
Killed

[root@dev01 ~]# pkg_info | grep openssl
so.1: pkg_info: fatal: libssl.so.1.0.0: open failed: No such file
or
directory

Any ideas?

Regards
--jm

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http://www.powertrip.co.za/
http://www.powertrip.co.za/blog/
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