From Freemon.Johnson at jhuapl.edu Fri Oct 14 15:31:10 2016 From: Freemon.Johnson at jhuapl.edu (Johnson, Freemon) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2016 13:31:10 +0000 Subject: libgcj15.x.x is corrupt for gcc g++ core package transformation Message-ID: Hello, No matter which version of gcc core or g++ core I use to transform and generate packages dependencies using the following: https://www.opencsw.org/manual/for-administrators/no-internet-access.html#no-internet-access I always receive the error Could not transform libgcj15.4.9.2, REV-2014.11.07-SunOS5.1-i386.CSW.pkg.gz: No such file or directory Is there a protocol to have the repository administrator investigate this library? V/r, Freemon -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dam at opencsw.org Fri Oct 14 17:50:26 2016 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2016 17:50:26 +0200 Subject: libgcj15.x.x is corrupt for gcc g++ core package transformation In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Freemon, Am 14.10.2016 um 15:31 schrieb Johnson, Freemon : > No matter which version of gcc core or g++ core I use to transform and generate packages dependencies using the following: > https://www.opencsw.org/manual/for-administrators/no-internet-access.html#no-internet-access > > I always receive the error Could not transform libgcj15.4.9.2, REV-2014.11.07-SunOS5.1-i386.CSW.pkg.gz: No such file or directory > > Is there a protocol to have the repository administrator investigate this library? Sure, just ask here :-) Works for me: > dam at login [login]:/home/dam/tmp/pds > pkgutil --stream --target=i386:5.10 --output gcc4core.pkg --yes --download gcc4core > You're not root and didn't set -W, using home dir. > => Fetching new catalog and descriptions (file:///export/mirror/opencsw-official/unstable/i386/5.10) if available ... > Solving needed dependencies ... > Solving dependency order ... > Package list: > CSWalternatives-1.2,REV=2013.10.15 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWbinutils-2.24,REV=2015.05.24 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWcas-texinfo-1.50,REV=2015.01.17 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWcommon-1.5,REV=2010.12.11 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWcoreutils-8.22,REV=2014.06.14 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWgcc4core-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWggettext-data-0.19.8,REV=2016.09.08 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWggrep-2.26,REV=2016.10.04 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWgsed-4.2.2,p,REV=2012.12.26 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWiconv-1.14,REV=2011.08.08 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWlib-gnu-awt-xlib15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWlibatomic1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWlibcharset1-1.14,REV=2011.08.07 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWlibcilkrts5-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWlibfl2-2.6.0,REV=2015.11.18 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWlibgcc-s1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWlibgcj-tools15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWlibgcj15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWlibgij15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWlibgmp10-6.1.1,REV=2016.07.14 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWlibgo5-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWlibgomp1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWlibiconv2-1.14,REV=2011.08.07 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWlibintl8-0.18.1.1,p,REV=2011.03.15 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWlibintl9-0.19.8,REV=2016.09.08 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWlibitm1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWlibmpc3-1.0.2,REV=2014.03.17 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWlibmpfr4-3.1.2,REV=2014.05.28 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWlibpcre1-8.38,REV=2015.11.23 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWlibquadmath0-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWlibssp0-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWlibstdc++6-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (opencsw-official/unstable) > CSWlibz1-1.2.8,REV=2013.09.23 (opencsw-official/unstable) > Total size: 288.0 MB > => Fetching CSWcommon-1.5,REV=2010.12.11 (1/33) ... > MD5 for CSWcommon-1.5,REV=2010.12.11 matched. > => Fetching CSWlibiconv2-1.14,REV=2011.08.07 (2/33) ... > MD5 for CSWlibiconv2-1.14,REV=2011.08.07 matched. > => Fetching CSWlibcharset1-1.14,REV=2011.08.07 (3/33) ... > MD5 for CSWlibcharset1-1.14,REV=2011.08.07 matched. > A local copy of CSWggettext-data-0.19.8,REV=2016.09.08 exists and is of matching size. > MD5 for CSWggettext-data-0.19.8,REV=2016.09.08 matched. > => Fetching CSWlibgcc-s1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (5/33) ... > MD5 for CSWlibgcc-s1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 matched. > A local copy of CSWiconv-1.14,REV=2011.08.08 exists and is of matching size. > MD5 for CSWiconv-1.14,REV=2011.08.08 matched. > => Fetching CSWlibstdc++6-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (7/33) ... > MD5 for CSWlibstdc++6-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 matched. > => Fetching CSWlibintl8-0.18.1.1,p,REV=2011.03.15 (8/33) ... > MD5 for CSWlibintl8-0.18.1.1,p,REV=2011.03.15 matched. > A local copy of CSWcas-texinfo-1.50,REV=2015.01.17 exists and is of matching size. > MD5 for CSWcas-texinfo-1.50,REV=2015.01.17 matched. > => Fetching CSWlibpcre1-8.38,REV=2015.11.23 (10/33) ... > MD5 for CSWlibpcre1-8.38,REV=2015.11.23 matched. > => Fetching CSWlibintl9-0.19.8,REV=2016.09.08 (11/33) ... > MD5 for CSWlibintl9-0.19.8,REV=2016.09.08 matched. > => Fetching CSWlibgmp10-6.1.1,REV=2016.07.14 (12/33) ... > MD5 for CSWlibgmp10-6.1.1,REV=2016.07.14 matched. > => Fetching CSWlibfl2-2.6.0,REV=2015.11.18 (13/33) ... > MD5 for CSWlibfl2-2.6.0,REV=2015.11.18 matched. > => Fetching CSWlibz1-1.2.8,REV=2013.09.23 (14/33) ... > MD5 for CSWlibz1-1.2.8,REV=2013.09.23 matched. > => Fetching CSWlibmpfr4-3.1.2,REV=2014.05.28 (15/33) ... > MD5 for CSWlibmpfr4-3.1.2,REV=2014.05.28 matched. > => Fetching CSWlibgcj15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 (16/33) ... > MD5 for CSWlibgcj15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 matched. > => Fetching CSWlibquadmath0-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (17/33) ... > MD5 for CSWlibquadmath0-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 matched. > => Fetching CSWlibcilkrts5-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (18/33) ... > MD5 for CSWlibcilkrts5-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 matched. > => Fetching CSWgsed-4.2.2,p,REV=2012.12.26 (19/33) ... > MD5 for CSWgsed-4.2.2,p,REV=2012.12.26 matched. > => Fetching CSWggrep-2.26,REV=2016.10.04 (20/33) ... > MD5 for CSWggrep-2.26,REV=2016.10.04 matched. > => Fetching CSWcoreutils-8.22,REV=2014.06.14 (21/33) ... > MD5 for CSWcoreutils-8.22,REV=2014.06.14 matched. > => Fetching CSWbinutils-2.24,REV=2015.05.24 (22/33) ... > MD5 for CSWbinutils-2.24,REV=2015.05.24 matched. > => Fetching CSWlibssp0-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (23/33) ... > MD5 for CSWlibssp0-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 matched. > => Fetching CSWlibmpc3-1.0.2,REV=2014.03.17 (24/33) ... > MD5 for CSWlibmpc3-1.0.2,REV=2014.03.17 matched. > => Fetching CSWlibitm1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (25/33) ... > MD5 for CSWlibitm1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 matched. > => Fetching CSWlibgomp1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (26/33) ... > MD5 for CSWlibgomp1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 matched. > => Fetching CSWlibgo5-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 (27/33) ... > MD5 for CSWlibgo5-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 matched. > => Fetching CSWlibgij15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 (28/33) ... > MD5 for CSWlibgij15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 matched. > => Fetching CSWlibgcj-tools15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 (29/33) ... > MD5 for CSWlibgcj-tools15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 matched. > => Fetching CSWlibatomic1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (30/33) ... > MD5 for CSWlibatomic1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 matched. > => Fetching CSWlib-gnu-awt-xlib15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 (31/33) ... > MD5 for CSWlib-gnu-awt-xlib15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 matched. > A local copy of CSWalternatives-1.2,REV=2013.10.15 exists and is of matching size. > MD5 for CSWalternatives-1.2,REV=2013.10.15 matched. > => Fetching CSWgcc4core-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 (33/33) ... > MD5 for CSWgcc4core-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 matched. > Transforming CSWcommon ... > Transforming CSWlibiconv2 ... > Transforming CSWlibcharset1 ... > Transforming CSWggettext-data ... > Transforming CSWlibgcc-s1 ... > Transforming CSWiconv ... > Transforming CSWlibstdc++6 ... > Transforming CSWlibintl8 ... > Transforming CSWcas-texinfo ... > Transforming CSWlibpcre1 ... > Transforming CSWlibintl9 ... > Transforming CSWlibgmp10 ... > Transforming CSWlibfl2 ... > Transforming CSWlibz1 ... > Transforming CSWlibmpfr4 ... > Transforming CSWlibgcj15 ... > Transforming CSWlibquadmath0 ... > Transforming CSWlibcilkrts5 ... > Transforming CSWgsed ... > Transforming CSWggrep ... > Transforming CSWcoreutils ... > Transforming CSWbinutils ... > Transforming CSWlibssp0 ... > Transforming CSWlibmpc3 ... > Transforming CSWlibitm1 ... > Transforming CSWlibgomp1 ... > Transforming CSWlibgo5 ... > Transforming CSWlibgij15 ... > Transforming CSWlibgcj-tools15 ... > Transforming CSWlibatomic1 ... > Transforming CSWlib-gnu-awt-xlib15 ... > Transforming CSWalternatives ... > Transforming CSWgcc4core ... > Transforming packages into stream (/home/dam/.pkgutil/packages/gcc4core.pkg) ... > > Install commands in dependency safe order: > > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWcommon > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibiconv2 > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibcharset1 > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWggettext-data > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibgcc-s1 > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWiconv > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibstdc++6 > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibintl8 > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWcas-texinfo > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibpcre1 > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibintl9 > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibgmp10 > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibfl2 > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibz1 > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibmpfr4 > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibgcj15 > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibquadmath0 > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibcilkrts5 > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWgsed > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWggrep > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWcoreutils > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWbinutils > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibssp0 > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibmpc3 > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibitm1 > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibgomp1 > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibgo5 > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibgij15 > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibgcj-tools15 > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibatomic1 > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlib-gnu-awt-xlib15 > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWalternatives > pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWgcc4core Best regards ? 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Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 841 bytes Desc: Message signed with OpenPGP using GPGMail URL: From bonivart at opencsw.org Fri Oct 14 18:04:30 2016 From: bonivart at opencsw.org (Peter Bonivart) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2016 18:04:30 +0200 Subject: libgcj15.x.x is corrupt for gcc g++ core package transformation In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 3:31 PM, Johnson, Freemon wrote: > Hello, > > No matter which version of gcc core or g++ core I use to transform and > generate packages dependencies using the following: > https://www.opencsw.org/manual/for-administrators/no-internet-access.html#no-internet-access > > I always receive the error Could not transform libgcj15.4.9.2, > REV-2014.11.07-SunOS5.1-i386.CSW.pkg.gz: No such file or directory Just to make sure, SunOS5.1 seems pretty old ;) , it's not just a typo on your side? From Freemon.Johnson at jhuapl.edu Fri Oct 14 20:14:26 2016 From: Freemon.Johnson at jhuapl.edu (Johnson, Freemon) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2016 18:14:26 +0000 Subject: libgcj15.x.x is corrupt for gcc g++ core package transformation In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Unfortunately I having to support this on Solaris 10. The SunOS5.1.xxx you are seeing is the echo back from pkgutil. One of the caveats I should have stated is I am forced to download and stream the packages in efforts of doing transform the will create a package. Just doing a basic pkgadd does work as the other user replied. V/r, Freemon On 10/14/16, 12:04 PM, "users on behalf of Peter Bonivart" wrote: >On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 3:31 PM, Johnson, Freemon > wrote: >> Hello, >> >> No matter which version of gcc core or g++ core I use to transform and >> generate packages dependencies using the following: >> >>https://www.opencsw.org/manual/for-administrators/no-internet-access.html >>#no-internet-access >> >> I always receive the error Could not transform libgcj15.4.9.2, >> REV-2014.11.07-SunOS5.1-i386.CSW.pkg.gz: No such file or directory > >Just to make sure, SunOS5.1 seems pretty old ;) , it's not just a typo >on your side? From dam at opencsw.org Fri Oct 14 21:09:29 2016 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2016 21:09:29 +0200 Subject: libgcj15.x.x is corrupt for gcc g++ core package transformation In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: > Am 14.10.2016 um 20:14 schrieb Johnson, Freemon : > > Unfortunately I having to support this on Solaris 10. The SunOS5.1.xxx you > are seeing is the echo back from pkgutil. > > One of the caveats I should have stated is I am forced to download and > stream the packages in efforts of doing transform the will create a > package. > > Just doing a basic pkgadd does work as the other user replied. Maybe you can paste what you are doing. Best regards -- Dago > > > > V/r, > Freemon > > > > > On 10/14/16, 12:04 PM, "users on behalf of Peter Bonivart" > bonivart at opencsw.org> wrote: > >> On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 3:31 PM, Johnson, Freemon >> wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> No matter which version of gcc core or g++ core I use to transform and >>> generate packages dependencies using the following: >>> >>> https://www.opencsw.org/manual/for-administrators/no-internet-access.html >>> #no-internet-access >>> >>> I always receive the error Could not transform libgcj15.4.9.2, >>> REV-2014.11.07-SunOS5.1-i386.CSW.pkg.gz: No such file or directory >> >> Just to make sure, SunOS5.1 seems pretty old ;) , it's not just a typo >> on your side? > From Freemon.Johnson at jhuapl.edu Fri Oct 14 21:10:16 2016 From: Freemon.Johnson at jhuapl.edu (Johnson, Freemon) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2016 19:10:16 +0000 Subject: libgcj15.x.x is corrupt for gcc g++ core package transformation In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Did you pkgutil or pkgadd? I am aware pkgadd works it is pkgutil that I am experiencing the error. I need to stream the downloads and create a package in effort of doing an offline installation. V/r, Freemon On 10/14/16, 11:50 AM, "users on behalf of Dagobert Michelsen" wrote: >Hi Freemon, > >Am 14.10.2016 um 15:31 schrieb Johnson, Freemon >: >> No matter which version of gcc core or g++ core I use to transform and >>generate packages dependencies using the following: >> >>https://www.opencsw.org/manual/for-administrators/no-internet-access.html >>#no-internet-access >> >> I always receive the error Could not transform libgcj15.4.9.2, >>REV-2014.11.07-SunOS5.1-i386.CSW.pkg.gz: No such file or directory >> >> Is there a protocol to have the repository administrator investigate >>this library? > >Sure, just ask here :-) > >Works for me: > >> dam at login [login]:/home/dam/tmp/pds > pkgutil --stream >>--target=i386:5.10 --output gcc4core.pkg --yes --download gcc4core >> You're not root and didn't set -W, using home dir. >> => Fetching new catalog and descriptions >>(file:///export/mirror/opencsw-official/unstable/i386/5.10) if available >>... >> Solving needed dependencies ... >> Solving dependency order ... >> Package list: >> CSWalternatives-1.2,REV=2013.10.15 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWbinutils-2.24,REV=2015.05.24 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWcas-texinfo-1.50,REV=2015.01.17 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWcommon-1.5,REV=2010.12.11 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWcoreutils-8.22,REV=2014.06.14 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWgcc4core-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWggettext-data-0.19.8,REV=2016.09.08 >>(opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWggrep-2.26,REV=2016.10.04 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWgsed-4.2.2,p,REV=2012.12.26 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWiconv-1.14,REV=2011.08.08 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWlib-gnu-awt-xlib15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 >>(opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWlibatomic1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWlibcharset1-1.14,REV=2011.08.07 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWlibcilkrts5-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWlibfl2-2.6.0,REV=2015.11.18 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWlibgcc-s1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWlibgcj-tools15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 >>(opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWlibgcj15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWlibgij15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWlibgmp10-6.1.1,REV=2016.07.14 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWlibgo5-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWlibgomp1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWlibiconv2-1.14,REV=2011.08.07 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWlibintl8-0.18.1.1,p,REV=2011.03.15 >>(opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWlibintl9-0.19.8,REV=2016.09.08 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWlibitm1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWlibmpc3-1.0.2,REV=2014.03.17 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWlibmpfr4-3.1.2,REV=2014.05.28 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWlibpcre1-8.38,REV=2015.11.23 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWlibquadmath0-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWlibssp0-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWlibstdc++6-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> CSWlibz1-1.2.8,REV=2013.09.23 (opencsw-official/unstable) >> Total size: 288.0 MB >> => Fetching CSWcommon-1.5,REV=2010.12.11 (1/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWcommon-1.5,REV=2010.12.11 matched. >> => Fetching CSWlibiconv2-1.14,REV=2011.08.07 (2/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWlibiconv2-1.14,REV=2011.08.07 matched. >> => Fetching CSWlibcharset1-1.14,REV=2011.08.07 (3/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWlibcharset1-1.14,REV=2011.08.07 matched. >> A local copy of CSWggettext-data-0.19.8,REV=2016.09.08 exists and is of >>matching size. >> MD5 for CSWggettext-data-0.19.8,REV=2016.09.08 matched. >> => Fetching CSWlibgcc-s1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (5/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWlibgcc-s1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 matched. >> A local copy of CSWiconv-1.14,REV=2011.08.08 exists and is of matching >>size. >> MD5 for CSWiconv-1.14,REV=2011.08.08 matched. >> => Fetching CSWlibstdc++6-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (7/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWlibstdc++6-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 matched. >> => Fetching CSWlibintl8-0.18.1.1,p,REV=2011.03.15 (8/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWlibintl8-0.18.1.1,p,REV=2011.03.15 matched. >> A local copy of CSWcas-texinfo-1.50,REV=2015.01.17 exists and is of >>matching size. >> MD5 for CSWcas-texinfo-1.50,REV=2015.01.17 matched. >> => Fetching CSWlibpcre1-8.38,REV=2015.11.23 (10/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWlibpcre1-8.38,REV=2015.11.23 matched. >> => Fetching CSWlibintl9-0.19.8,REV=2016.09.08 (11/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWlibintl9-0.19.8,REV=2016.09.08 matched. >> => Fetching CSWlibgmp10-6.1.1,REV=2016.07.14 (12/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWlibgmp10-6.1.1,REV=2016.07.14 matched. >> => Fetching CSWlibfl2-2.6.0,REV=2015.11.18 (13/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWlibfl2-2.6.0,REV=2015.11.18 matched. >> => Fetching CSWlibz1-1.2.8,REV=2013.09.23 (14/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWlibz1-1.2.8,REV=2013.09.23 matched. >> => Fetching CSWlibmpfr4-3.1.2,REV=2014.05.28 (15/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWlibmpfr4-3.1.2,REV=2014.05.28 matched. >> => Fetching CSWlibgcj15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 (16/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWlibgcj15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 matched. >> => Fetching CSWlibquadmath0-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (17/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWlibquadmath0-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 matched. >> => Fetching CSWlibcilkrts5-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (18/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWlibcilkrts5-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 matched. >> => Fetching CSWgsed-4.2.2,p,REV=2012.12.26 (19/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWgsed-4.2.2,p,REV=2012.12.26 matched. >> => Fetching CSWggrep-2.26,REV=2016.10.04 (20/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWggrep-2.26,REV=2016.10.04 matched. >> => Fetching CSWcoreutils-8.22,REV=2014.06.14 (21/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWcoreutils-8.22,REV=2014.06.14 matched. >> => Fetching CSWbinutils-2.24,REV=2015.05.24 (22/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWbinutils-2.24,REV=2015.05.24 matched. >> => Fetching CSWlibssp0-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (23/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWlibssp0-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 matched. >> => Fetching CSWlibmpc3-1.0.2,REV=2014.03.17 (24/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWlibmpc3-1.0.2,REV=2014.03.17 matched. >> => Fetching CSWlibitm1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (25/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWlibitm1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 matched. >> => Fetching CSWlibgomp1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (26/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWlibgomp1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 matched. >> => Fetching CSWlibgo5-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 (27/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWlibgo5-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 matched. >> => Fetching CSWlibgij15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 (28/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWlibgij15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 matched. >> => Fetching CSWlibgcj-tools15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 (29/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWlibgcj-tools15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 matched. >> => Fetching CSWlibatomic1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 (30/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWlibatomic1-5.2.0,REV=2015.07.31 matched. >> => Fetching CSWlib-gnu-awt-xlib15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 (31/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWlib-gnu-awt-xlib15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 matched. >> A local copy of CSWalternatives-1.2,REV=2013.10.15 exists and is of >>matching size. >> MD5 for CSWalternatives-1.2,REV=2013.10.15 matched. >> => Fetching CSWgcc4core-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 (33/33) ... >> MD5 for CSWgcc4core-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07 matched. >> Transforming CSWcommon ... >> Transforming CSWlibiconv2 ... >> Transforming CSWlibcharset1 ... >> Transforming CSWggettext-data ... >> Transforming CSWlibgcc-s1 ... >> Transforming CSWiconv ... >> Transforming CSWlibstdc++6 ... >> Transforming CSWlibintl8 ... >> Transforming CSWcas-texinfo ... >> Transforming CSWlibpcre1 ... >> Transforming CSWlibintl9 ... >> Transforming CSWlibgmp10 ... >> Transforming CSWlibfl2 ... >> Transforming CSWlibz1 ... >> Transforming CSWlibmpfr4 ... >> Transforming CSWlibgcj15 ... >> Transforming CSWlibquadmath0 ... >> Transforming CSWlibcilkrts5 ... >> Transforming CSWgsed ... >> Transforming CSWggrep ... >> Transforming CSWcoreutils ... >> Transforming CSWbinutils ... >> Transforming CSWlibssp0 ... >> Transforming CSWlibmpc3 ... >> Transforming CSWlibitm1 ... >> Transforming CSWlibgomp1 ... >> Transforming CSWlibgo5 ... >> Transforming CSWlibgij15 ... >> Transforming CSWlibgcj-tools15 ... >> Transforming CSWlibatomic1 ... >> Transforming CSWlib-gnu-awt-xlib15 ... >> Transforming CSWalternatives ... >> Transforming CSWgcc4core ... >> Transforming packages into stream >>(/home/dam/.pkgutil/packages/gcc4core.pkg) ... >> >> Install commands in dependency safe order: >> >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWcommon >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibiconv2 >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibcharset1 >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWggettext-data >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibgcc-s1 >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWiconv >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibstdc++6 >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibintl8 >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWcas-texinfo >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibpcre1 >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibintl9 >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibgmp10 >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibfl2 >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibz1 >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibmpfr4 >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibgcj15 >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibquadmath0 >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibcilkrts5 >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWgsed >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWggrep >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWcoreutils >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWbinutils >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibssp0 >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibmpc3 >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibitm1 >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibgomp1 >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibgo5 >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibgij15 >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibgcj-tools15 >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlibatomic1 >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWlib-gnu-awt-xlib15 >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWalternatives >> pkgadd -d gcc4core.pkg CSWgcc4core > > > > >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 > From Freemon.Johnson at jhuapl.edu Fri Oct 14 21:13:34 2016 From: Freemon.Johnson at jhuapl.edu (Johnson, Freemon) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2016 19:13:34 +0000 Subject: libgcj15.x.x is corrupt for gcc g++ core package transformation In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I am following the link I provided in my first email: https://www.opencsw.org/manual/for-administrators/no-internet-access.html#n o-internet-access My modifications explicitly are below: pkgutil \ --stream \ ?target=i386:5.10 \ --output gcc-and-dependencies.pkg \ --yes \ --download \ gcc4core I have also tried gcc4++, gcc5core and gcc5++ all of which yielded the same error. V/r, Freemon On 10/14/16, 3:09 PM, "users on behalf of Dagobert Michelsen" wrote: > > >> Am 14.10.2016 um 20:14 schrieb Johnson, Freemon >>: >> >> Unfortunately I having to support this on Solaris 10. The SunOS5.1.xxx >>you >> are seeing is the echo back from pkgutil. >> >> One of the caveats I should have stated is I am forced to download and >> stream the packages in efforts of doing transform the will create a >> package. >> >> Just doing a basic pkgadd does work as the other user replied. > >Maybe you can paste what you are doing. > >Best regards -- Dago > >> >> >> >> V/r, >> Freemon >> >> >> >> >> On 10/14/16, 12:04 PM, "users on behalf of Peter Bonivart" >> > bonivart at opencsw.org> wrote: >> >>> On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 3:31 PM, Johnson, Freemon >>> wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> No matter which version of gcc core or g++ core I use to transform and >>>> generate packages dependencies using the following: >>>> >>>> >>>>https://www.opencsw.org/manual/for-administrators/no-internet-access.ht >>>>ml >>>> #no-internet-access >>>> >>>> I always receive the error Could not transform libgcj15.4.9.2, >>>> REV-2014.11.07-SunOS5.1-i386.CSW.pkg.gz: No such file or directory >>> >>> Just to make sure, SunOS5.1 seems pretty old ;) , it's not just a typo >>> on your side? >> > From bonivart at opencsw.org Fri Oct 14 21:19:41 2016 From: bonivart at opencsw.org (Peter Bonivart) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2016 21:19:41 +0200 Subject: libgcj15.x.x is corrupt for gcc g++ core package transformation In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 8:14 PM, Johnson, Freemon wrote: > Unfortunately I having to support this on Solaris 10. The SunOS5.1.xxx you > are seeing is the echo back from pkgutil. > > One of the caveats I should have stated is I am forced to download and > stream the packages in efforts of doing transform the will create a > package. Can you post the output of "pkgutil -V" and the command and following output when you try to stream packages on e.g. pastebin.com and post the link here? From Freemon.Johnson at jhuapl.edu Fri Oct 14 22:10:02 2016 From: Freemon.Johnson at jhuapl.edu (Johnson, Freemon) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2016 20:10:02 +0000 Subject: libgcj15.x.x is corrupt for gcc g++ core package transformation In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Peter, We are not allowed to use Pastbin at my employer so I captured the output in a filename "output.txt? that is attached. V/r, Freemon On 10/14/16, 3:19 PM, "users on behalf of Peter Bonivart" wrote: >On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 8:14 PM, Johnson, Freemon > wrote: >> Unfortunately I having to support this on Solaris 10. The SunOS5.1.xxx >>you >> are seeing is the echo back from pkgutil. >> >> One of the caveats I should have stated is I am forced to download and >> stream the packages in efforts of doing transform the will create a >> package. > >Can you post the output of "pkgutil -V" and the command and following >output when you try to stream packages on e.g. pastebin.com and post >the link here? -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: output.txt URL: From bonivart at opencsw.org Fri Oct 14 22:50:03 2016 From: bonivart at opencsw.org (Peter Bonivart) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2016 22:50:03 +0200 Subject: libgcj15.x.x is corrupt for gcc g++ core package transformation In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 10:10 PM, Johnson, Freemon wrote: > Hi Peter, > > We are not allowed to use Pastbin at my employer so I captured the output > in a filename "output.txt? that is attached. I can't reproduce your problem, I tried the same command with the testing catalog and it happily transformed the same package and completed the command. ... Transforming CSWlibz1 ... Transforming CSWlibmpfr4 ... Transforming CSWlibgcj15 ... Transforming CSWlibquadmath0 ... Transforming CSWlibcilkrts5 ... Transforming CSWgsed ... Transforming CSWggrep ... Transforming CSWcoreutils ... Transforming CSWbinutils ... Transforming CSWlibssp0 ... Transforming CSWlibmpc3 ... Transforming CSWlibitm1 ... Transforming CSWlibgomp1 ... Transforming CSWlibgo5 ... Transforming CSWlibgij15 ... Transforming CSWlibgcj-tools15 ... Transforming CSWlibatomic1 ... Transforming CSWlib-gnu-awt-xlib15 ... Transforming CSWalternatives ... Transforming CSWgcc4core ... Transforming packages into stream (/var/opt/csw/pkgutil/packages/gcc-and-dependencies.pkg) ... Do you actually have that exact file there? # ls -l /var/opt/csw/pkgutil/packages/libgcj15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07-SunOS5.10-i386-CSW.pkg.gz -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 75210106 Nov 25 2014 /var/opt/csw/pkgutil/packages/libgcj15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07-SunOS5.10-i386-CSW.pkg.gz # digest -a md5 /var/opt/csw/pkgutil/packages/libgcj15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07-SunOS5.10-i386-CSW.pkg.gz b7d905ed5cb4fcb7c7f9d8e3c0f1c951 If that matches, what happens if you do: # cd /var/opt/csw/pkgutil/packages # /bin/gzip -c -f -d ./libgcj15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07-SunOS5.10-i386-CSW.pkg.gz | /bin/pkgtrans /dev/fd/0 . all That's exactly the command pkgutil does when it fails for you. From Freemon.Johnson at jhuapl.edu Wed Oct 19 20:39:57 2016 From: Freemon.Johnson at jhuapl.edu (Johnson, Freemon) Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2016 18:39:57 +0000 Subject: libgcj15.x.x is corrupt for gcc g++ core package transformation In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thank you very much Peter! By exercising your command I was able to see the ?real? error was lack of disk space as opposed to what the scrip generated. Once I freed up space the command worked as advertised. The gcc package is 1GB while the others that were successful are much much smaller. I am running Solaris 10 in a small VM so now I know. Thanks again!!! V/r, Freemon On 10/14/16, 4:50 PM, "users on behalf of Peter Bonivart" wrote: >On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 10:10 PM, Johnson, Freemon > wrote: >> Hi Peter, >> >> We are not allowed to use Pastbin at my employer so I captured the >>output >> in a filename "output.txt? that is attached. > >I can't reproduce your problem, I tried the same command with the >testing catalog and it happily transformed the same package and >completed the command. > >... >Transforming CSWlibz1 ... >Transforming CSWlibmpfr4 ... >Transforming CSWlibgcj15 ... >Transforming CSWlibquadmath0 ... >Transforming CSWlibcilkrts5 ... >Transforming CSWgsed ... >Transforming CSWggrep ... >Transforming CSWcoreutils ... >Transforming CSWbinutils ... >Transforming CSWlibssp0 ... >Transforming CSWlibmpc3 ... >Transforming CSWlibitm1 ... >Transforming CSWlibgomp1 ... >Transforming CSWlibgo5 ... >Transforming CSWlibgij15 ... >Transforming CSWlibgcj-tools15 ... >Transforming CSWlibatomic1 ... >Transforming CSWlib-gnu-awt-xlib15 ... >Transforming CSWalternatives ... >Transforming CSWgcc4core ... >Transforming packages into stream >(/var/opt/csw/pkgutil/packages/gcc-and-dependencies.pkg) ... > >Do you actually have that exact file there? > ># ls -l >/var/opt/csw/pkgutil/packages/libgcj15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07-SunOS5.10-i386 >-CSW.pkg.gz >-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 75210106 Nov 25 2014 >/var/opt/csw/pkgutil/packages/libgcj15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07-SunOS5.10-i386 >-CSW.pkg.gz > ># digest -a md5 >/var/opt/csw/pkgutil/packages/libgcj15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07-SunOS5.10-i386 >-CSW.pkg.gz >b7d905ed5cb4fcb7c7f9d8e3c0f1c951 > >If that matches, what happens if you do: > ># cd /var/opt/csw/pkgutil/packages ># /bin/gzip -c -f -d >./libgcj15-4.9.2,REV=2014.11.07-SunOS5.10-i386-CSW.pkg.gz | >/bin/pkgtrans /dev/fd/0 . all > >That's exactly the command pkgutil does when it fails for you. From kupadhay at wiley.com Fri Oct 21 09:29:22 2016 From: kupadhay at wiley.com (Upadhay, Krishna - Kolkata) Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2016 07:29:22 +0000 Subject: Special character issue connecting Mod lua to Sybase DB using Freetds Message-ID: <1477034908702.77330@wiley.com> Hi, We are trying to fetch data from sybase DB through mod lua (in apache 2.4.23) using the freetds(downloaded from https://www.opencsw.org/package/freetds/). OS details is: Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 s10s_u10wos_17b SPARC The lua module receives a key from the http request and looks up for the corresponding value from a sybase database table. The problem is in this database lookup. It's only a plain select query fetching a single value of type varchar. However, some random characters get appended to the retrieved value at the end when we recieve it in the lua module. We tried to gather a pattern of data for which we encountered the issue. If the character count of the string value that is fetched from DB is exactly 2^n, the data fetched is absolutely fine. Anything greater or less than that is appended with random characters at the end. Following are few examples: -- 9 character varchar value in DB -> 0021/2015 -- Data received in lua code -> 0021/2015h -- 17 character varchar value in DB -> 0021/2015/06/18/7 -- Data received in lua code -> 0021/2015/06/18/7\x07\xc1\xd4 -- 33 character varchar value in DB -> 0021/2015/06/18/732/10.1002-2Fabc -- Data received in lua code -> 0021/2015/06/18/732/10.1002-2Fabc\x02h -- 65 character varchar value in DB -> 0021/2015/06/18/732/10.1002-2Fab0021/2015/06/18/732/10.1002-2Fabc -- Data received in lua code -> 0021/2015/06/18/732/10.1002-2Fab0021/2015/06/18/732/10.1002-2FabcY\x140 Please note the following: 1. The issue do not happen in a RHEL system 2. The same functionality works fine if we lookup a similar table in MySQL. 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URL: From dam at opencsw.org Fri Oct 21 10:17:54 2016 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2016 10:17:54 +0200 Subject: Special character issue connecting Mod lua to Sybase DB using Freetds In-Reply-To: <1477034908702.77330@wiley.com> References: <1477034908702.77330@wiley.com> Message-ID: <27814CB9-0A34-40AF-B502-52D8AFD39720@opencsw.org> Hi Krishna, Am 21.10.2016 um 09:29 schrieb Upadhay, Krishna - Kolkata : > We are trying to fetch data from sybase DB through mod lua (in apache 2.4.23) using the freetds(downloaded from > https://www.opencsw.org/package/freetds/ ). > > OS details is: Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 s10s_u10wos_17b SPARC > > The lua module receives a key from the http request and looks up for the corresponding value from a sybase database table. > The problem is in this database lookup. It's only a plain select query fetching a single value of type varchar. > However, some random characters get appended to the retrieved value at the end when we recieve it in the lua module. > > We tried to gather a pattern of data for which we encountered the issue. If the character count of the string value that is fetched from DB is exactly 2^n, the data fetched is absolutely fine. Anything greater or less than that is appended with random characters at the end. Following are few examples: > > -- 9 character varchar value in DB -> 0021/2015 > -- Data received in lua code -> 0021/2015h > > -- 17 character varchar value in DB -> 0021/2015/06/18/7 > -- Data received in lua code -> 0021/2015/06/18/7\x07\xc1\xd4 > > -- 33 character varchar value in DB -> 0021/2015/06/18/732/10.1002-2Fabc > -- Data received in lua code -> 0021/2015/06/18/732/10.1002-2Fabc\x02h > > -- 65 character varchar value in DB -> 0021/2015/06/18/732/10.1002-2Fab0021/2015/06/18/732/10.1002-2Fabc > -- Data received in lua code -> 0021/2015/06/18/732/10.1002-2Fab0021/2015/06/18/732/10.1002-2FabcY\x140 > > Please note the following: > 1. The issue do not happen in a RHEL system > 2. The same functionality works fine if we lookup a similar table in MySQL. > > Any comments regarding the cause of this issue would be really helpful. This doesn?t sound like a packaging issue, are you using the same version on RHEL? Maybe the FreeTDS people can help. Best regards ? Dago > > Thanks & Regards, > Krishna Upadhyay > Tata Consultancy Services -- "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 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 841 bytes Desc: Message signed with OpenPGP using GPGMail URL: From kupadhay at wiley.com Fri Oct 21 11:18:24 2016 From: kupadhay at wiley.com (Upadhay, Krishna - Kolkata) Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2016 09:18:24 +0000 Subject: Special character issue connecting Mod lua to Sybase DB using Freetds In-Reply-To: <27814CB9-0A34-40AF-B502-52D8AFD39720@opencsw.org> References: <1477034908702.77330@wiley.com>, <27814CB9-0A34-40AF-B502-52D8AFD39720@opencsw.org> Message-ID: <1477041451094.40922@wiley.com> Thanks for your prompt response Dago. I will reach out to freetds with this question. By the way we are using the same version in RHEL as well. Thanks & Regards, Krishna Upadhyay Tata Consultancy Services ________________________________ From: users on behalf of Dagobert Michelsen Sent: 21 October 2016 13:47 To: Questions and discussions Subject: Re: Special character issue connecting Mod lua to Sybase DB using Freetds Hi Krishna, Am 21.10.2016 um 09:29 schrieb Upadhay, Krishna - Kolkata >: We are trying to fetch data from sybase DB through mod lua (in apache 2.4.23) using the freetds(downloaded from https://www.opencsw.org/package/freetds/). OS details is: Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 s10s_u10wos_17b SPARC The lua module receives a key from the http request and looks up for the corresponding value from a sybase database table. The problem is in this database lookup. It's only a plain select query fetching a single value of type varchar. However, some random characters get appended to the retrieved value at the end when we recieve it in the lua module. We tried to gather a pattern of data for which we encountered the issue. If the character count of the string value that is fetched from DB is exactly 2^n, the data fetched is absolutely fine. Anything greater or less than that is appended with random characters at the end. Following are few examples: -- 9 character varchar value in DB -> 0021/2015 -- Data received in lua code -> 0021/2015h -- 17 character varchar value in DB -> 0021/2015/06/18/7 -- Data received in lua code -> 0021/2015/06/18/7\x07\xc1\xd4 -- 33 character varchar value in DB -> 0021/2015/06/18/732/10.1002-2Fabc -- Data received in lua code -> 0021/2015/06/18/732/10.1002-2Fabc\x02h -- 65 character varchar value in DB -> 0021/2015/06/18/732/10.1002-2Fab0021/2015/06/18/732/10.1002-2Fabc -- Data received in lua code -> 0021/2015/06/18/732/10.1002-2Fab0021/2015/06/18/732/10.1002-2FabcY\x140 Please note the following: 1. The issue do not happen in a RHEL system 2. The same functionality works fine if we lookup a similar table in MySQL. Any comments regarding the cause of this issue would be really helpful. This doesn't sound like a packaging issue, are you using the same version on RHEL? Maybe the FreeTDS people can help. Best regards - Dago Thanks & Regards, Krishna Upadhyay Tata Consultancy Services -- "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 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lara.blatchford at nteligen.com Fri Oct 21 21:24:58 2016 From: lara.blatchford at nteligen.com (Lara Blatchford) Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2016 15:24:58 -0400 Subject: error running makesum Message-ID: <003c01d22bd0$d059be60$710d3b20$@nteligen.com> Hello - I'm attempting to build the latest rev of the file package (5.18) on Solaris 10. When I run mgar makesum, I get an error saying md5sum is not found, though the application is installed: -bash-4.3$ pwd /export/home/lara/opencsw/file/trunk -bash-4.3$ mgar makesum $md5sum is [md5sum] [===== NOW BUILDING: file-5.18 =====] [prerequisite] complete for file. [fetch] complete for file. /bin/sh: md5sum: not found Checksums made for file-5.18.tar.gz -bash-4.3$ -bash-4.3$ -bash-4.3$ which md5sum /opt/csw/gnu/md5sum -bash-4.3$ Note above that I added some debug to v2/gar.mk to dump the value of the md5sum variable, and it's set to the binary name ($md5sum is [md5sum]) I tried editing v2/gar.mak to set the md5sum variable to the full path to the binary as follows: md5sum ?= $(if $(filter no%,$(shell which md5sum)),gmd5sum,$(shell which md5sum)) This time the checksum file is created successfully: -bash-4.3$ mgar makesum $md5sum is [/opt/csw/gnu/md5sum] [===== NOW BUILDING: file-5.18 =====] [prerequisite] complete for file. [fetch] complete for file. Checksums made for file-5.18.tar.gz d420d8f2990cd344673acfbf8d76ff5a file-5.18.tar.gz -bash-4.3$ pwd /export/home/lara/opencsw/file/trunk -bash-4.3$ date Fri Oct 21 15:27:49 EDT 2016 -bash-4.3$ ls -l checksums -rw-r--r-- 1 lara staff 51 Oct 21 15:27 checksums -bash-4.3$ cat checksums d420d8f2990cd344673acfbf8d76ff5a file-5.18.tar.gz -bash-4.3$ Is this a bug or could this somehow be an issue with my environment? I note that v2/gar.mk was modified 5 days ago. Regards, Lara Blatchford From dam at opencsw.org Fri Oct 21 21:30:24 2016 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2016 21:30:24 +0200 Subject: error running makesum In-Reply-To: <003c01d22bd0$d059be60$710d3b20$@nteligen.com> References: <003c01d22bd0$d059be60$710d3b20$@nteligen.com> Message-ID: <6AE3D02C-0EDC-405B-8F40-407230A8D3D8@opencsw.org> Hi Lara, Am 21.10.2016 um 21:24 schrieb Lara Blatchford : > Hello - I'm attempting to build the latest rev of the file package (5.18) on > Solaris 10. > When I run mgar makesum, I get an error saying md5sum is not found, though > the > application is installed: > > -bash-4.3$ pwd > /export/home/lara/opencsw/file/trunk > -bash-4.3$ mgar makesum > $md5sum is [md5sum] > [===== NOW BUILDING: file-5.18 =====] > [prerequisite] complete for file. > [fetch] complete for file. > /bin/sh: md5sum: not found > Checksums made for file-5.18.tar.gz > -bash-4.3$ > -bash-4.3$ > -bash-4.3$ which md5sum > /opt/csw/gnu/md5sum > -bash-4.3$ > > Note above that I added some debug to v2/gar.mk to dump the value of the > md5sum > variable, and it's set to the binary name ($md5sum is [md5sum]) > > I tried editing v2/gar.mak to set the md5sum variable to the full path to > the binary as > follows: > > md5sum ?= $(if $(filter no%,$(shell which md5sum)),gmd5sum,$(shell which > md5sum)) > > This time the checksum file is created successfully: > > -bash-4.3$ mgar makesum > $md5sum is [/opt/csw/gnu/md5sum] > [===== NOW BUILDING: file-5.18 =====] > [prerequisite] complete for file. > [fetch] complete for file. > Checksums made for file-5.18.tar.gz > d420d8f2990cd344673acfbf8d76ff5a file-5.18.tar.gz > -bash-4.3$ pwd > /export/home/lara/opencsw/file/trunk > -bash-4.3$ date > Fri Oct 21 15:27:49 EDT 2016 > -bash-4.3$ ls -l checksums > -rw-r--r-- 1 lara staff 51 Oct 21 15:27 checksums > -bash-4.3$ cat checksums > d420d8f2990cd344673acfbf8d76ff5a file-5.18.tar.gz > -bash-4.3$ > > Is this a bug or could this somehow be an issue with my environment? I note > that v2/gar.mk was modified 5 days ago. Indeed, and that mechanism was modified by Carsten: https://buildfarm.opencsw.org/source/diff/opencsw/csw/mgar/gar/v2/gar.mk?r2=%2Fopencsw%2Fcsw%2Fmgar%2Fgar%2Fv2%2Fgar.mk%4025983&r1=%2Fopencsw%2Fcsw%2Fmgar%2Fgar%2Fv2%2Fgar.mk%4025542 Carsten, would you mind having a look? Maybe it is better to explicitly look for /opt/csw/bin/gmd5sum or /opt/csw/gnu/md5sum. 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 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 841 bytes Desc: Message signed with OpenPGP using GPGMail URL: