[csw-users] Sudden pkg-get issues... no upgrades possible...

S. Hakim Hamdani [ML] ml at eroteme.org
Wed Aug 1 16:14:22 CEST 2007


Hi all,

just updated my local blastwave archive via rsync, then updated the
catalog file by doing pkg-get -U. All good. So I wanted to go about my
usual updating...

But when doing pkg-get -u I get this:

[root at asagao-jkk 5.11]$ pkg-get -u
...
...
orbit2 is up to date
newer_rev: fell off end of compare routine!
Dont know how to compare ascii strings ',rev=e' ''
WARNING: remote version older than current version.
Not installing remote package of openssl_utils
(remote=0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22,rev=e, local=0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22)
newer_rev: fell off end of compare routine!
Dont know how to compare ascii strings ',rev=e' ''
WARNING: remote version older than current version.
Not installing remote package of openssl_rt
(remote=0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22,rev=e, local=0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22)
newer_rev: fell off end of compare routine!
Dont know how to compare ascii strings ',rev=e' ''
WARNING: remote version older than current version.
Not installing remote package of openssl_devel
(remote=0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22,rev=e, local=0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22)
newer_rev: fell off end of compare routine!
Dont know how to compare ascii strings ',rev=e' ''
WARNING: remote version older than current version.
Not installing remote package of openssl
(remote=0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22,rev=e, local=0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22)
openldap_rt is up to date
...
...
fortune is up to date
No existing install of CSWforemost found. Installing...
Trying
file:///export/home/hhamdani/pub/blw//i386/5.11/foremost-1.4,REV=2007.07.23-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz

The following package is currently installed:
   CSWforemost/opt/csw/bin/pkg-get[2]: 2551 Segmentation Fault(coredump)

Alas:

[root at asagao-jkk pkg-get]$ which foremost
/opt/csw/bin/foremost
[root at asagao-jkk pkg-get]$ pkg-get -c | grep foremost
       foremost                                      1.4,REV=2007.07.23

Also:

[root at asagao-jkk ~]$ pkg-get -c | grep ssl
        openssl        0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22   0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22,rev=e
  openssl_devel        0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22   0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22,rev=e
     openssl_rt        0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22   0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22,rev=e
  openssl_utils        0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22   0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22,rev=e

And:

[hhamdani at asagao-jkk /]$ cat /var/pkg-get/catalog-export | grep ssl
openssl 0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22,rev=e CSWossl
openssl-0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22,rev=e-SunOS5.8-all-CSW.pkg.gz
ffd3173278df2ce8d8cdaa5c45c7ced5 
openssl_devel 0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22,rev=e CSWossldevel
openssl_devel-0.9.8,REV=20 07.07.22,rev=e-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz
87b5c4e1dd392d301e783a15736eb20c 
openssl_rt 0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22,rev=e CSWosslrt
openssl_rt-0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22, rev=e-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz
62912c639b3b30b25b52f8591cf8a930 
openssl_utils 0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22,rev=e CSWosslutils
openssl_utils-0.9.8,REV=20 07.07.22,rev=e-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz
83889ad8215c88e79384f824d5a8f5f6 

[hhamdani at asagao-jkk /]$ cat /var/pkg-get/catalog-export | grep foremost
foremost 1.4,REV=2007.07.23 CSWforemost
foremost-1.4,REV=2007.07.23-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz
14d6b6664f6c554cf30246e8b3b6fa0d

And lastly:

[hhamdani at asagao-jkk ~]$ ls -l pub/blw/i386/5.11/ | grep ssl
-rw-r--r--   1 hhamdani staff       3182 Jul 31 17:08
openssl-0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22,rev=e-SunOS5.8-all-CSW.pkg.gz 
-rw-r--r-- 1 hhamdani staff    3434014 Jul 31 17:09
openssl_devel-0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22,rev=e-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz
-rw-r--r--   1 hhamdani staff    3708099 Jul 31 17:09
openssl_rt-0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22,rev=e-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz
-rw-r--r--   1 hhamdani staff     277766 Jul 31 17:09
openssl_utils-0.9.8,REV=2007.07.22,rev=e-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz

[hhamdani at asagao-jkk ~]$ ls -l pub/blw/i386/5.11/ | grep foremost
-rw-r--r--   1 hhamdani staff      39323 Jul 23 16:37
foremost-1.4,REV=2007.07.23-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz

So, two issues really;

pkg-get doesn't seem to handle the new openssl packages properly
because of a naming issue.

foremost is installed, but pkg-get seems to have forgotten about that.

Can anyone advise on what to do?

Thanks, Hakim
-- 
S. Hakim Hamdani [ML] / Eroteme.org



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