Hi Daniel, Am 05.03.2014 um 11:56 schrieb Daniel Eather <[email protected]>: > Peter Bonivart <bonivart@...> writes: > >> On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 2:02 AM, Daniel Eather >> <daniel.eather@...> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I downloaded just that package, and the checksum matches yours...however >>> when I even try to pkgadd it manually I get the same datastream error: >>> >>> # digest -a md5 cas_preserveconf-1.42\,REV\=2010.11.26-SunOS5.9-all- >>> CSW.pkg.gz >>> 61512a0082a457ec805949cdd97140b9 >>> >>> # pkgadd -d cas_preserveconf-1.42,REV\=2010.11.26-SunOS5.9-all-CSW.pkg >>> pkgadd: ERROR: attempt to process datastream failed >>> - bad format in datastream table-of-contents >>> pkgadd: ERROR: could not process datastream from </tmp/cas_preserveconf- >>> 1.42,REV=2010.11.26-SunOS5.9-all-CSW.pkg> >>> >>> Any ideas what to check here? I'm struggling to install puppet without >>> opencsw :( >> >> Just to make sure, what's the MD5 for the unpacked file? Mine is >> dc9a832eb039a4c5538c0fc468c4c521 and it installs fine. Could you post >> the output of "pkgutil -V" please? > > Hi Peter, > > I really appreciate you taking the time to respond to my query. > > I can confirm the md5 hash of the unpacked pkg matches yours: > > # digest -a md5 cas_preserveconf-1.42,REV=2010.11.26-SunOS5.9-all-CSW.pkg > dc9a832eb039a4c5538c0fc468c4c521
I also suggest to verify that LD_LIBRARY_PATH is *not* set. I had a case some time ago preventing an installation where libxml2 was pulled in for pkgadd from some other location breaking the addition with very strange error messages. @Peter: May I suggest adding LD_LIBRARY_PATH as output to pkgutil -V? Best regards — Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896
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