[csw-maintainers] [csw-users] sendmail-8.14.3 in testing

Brian Hill bchill at opencsw.org
Thu Oct 8 18:42:01 CEST 2009


	Thanks everyone!

	Peter Bonivart's and Sebastian Kayser's suggestion to use
pkgutil worked to install the sendmail from testing.

	This worked:

	# pkgutil -t http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing -iN sendmail

Brian
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On Wed, Oct 07, 2009 at 06:12:16PM +0200, Sebastian Kayser wrote:
> Mike Watters wrote:
> > Dagobert Michelsen wrote:
> >> Am 07.10.2009 um 17:52 schrieb Brian Hill:
> >>> # pkg-get -s http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing -v -U upgrade
> >>> sendmail
> >>> DEBUG-ONLY/VERBOSE MODE: level=1
> >>> Getting catalog...
> >>> --2009-10-07 15:49:33--
> >>> http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing/sparc/5.8/catalog
> >>> Resolving mirror.opencsw.org... 213.178.77.176
> >>> Connecting to mirror.opencsw.org|213.178.77.176|:80... connected.
> >>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
> >>> Length: 37272 (36K) [text/plain]
> >>> Saving to: `catalog'
> >>>
> >>> 100%[================================================================>]
> >>> 37,272      49.7K/s   in 0.7s
> >>>
> >>> 2009-10-07 15:49:34 (49.7 KB/s) - `catalog' saved [37272/37272]
> >>>
> >>> Updating catalog file
> >>> /var/pkg-get/catalog-mirror.opencsw.org updated
> >>>
> >>> --2009-10-07 15:49:34--
> >>> http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing/sparc/5.8/descriptions
> >>> Resolving mirror.opencsw.org... 213.178.77.176
> >>> Connecting to mirror.opencsw.org|213.178.77.176|:80... connected.
> >>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
> >>> Length: 9040 (8.8K) [text/plain]
> >>> Saving to: `descriptions'
> >>>
> >>> 100%[================================================================>]
> >>> 9,040       29.8K/s   in 0.3s
> >>>
> >>> 2009-10-07 15:49:35 (29.8 KB/s) - `descriptions' saved [9040/9040]
> >>>
> >>> Updated description file
> >>> INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWbdb
> >>> Perhaps your catalog is out of date
> >>> Error: dependancies for sendmail not up to date.
> >>> Relevant packages needing download:
> >>> INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWbdb
> >>> Perhaps your catalog is out of date
> >>>          CSWoldaprt                    openldap_rt 643862 bytes
> >>> INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWosslrt
> >>> Perhaps your catalog is out of date
> >>> INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWsasl
> >>> Perhaps your catalog is out of date
> >>> INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWcswclassutils
> >>> Perhaps your catalog is out of date
> >>> INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWcommon
> >>> Perhaps your catalog is out of date
> >>> INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWisaexec
> >>> Perhaps your catalog is out of date
> >>> INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWlibnet
> >>> Perhaps your catalog is out of date
> >>> INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWkrb5lib
> >>> Perhaps your catalog is out of date
> >>>         CSWsendmail                       sendmail 2796157 bytes
> >>
> >> This is bad. It looks like a bug in pkg-get when dependencies are
> >> already installed on the local system but not in the catalog (which
> >> should be ok). Phil, how is this handled in pkg-get?
> >
> > I think you need to update your version of openldap_rt
> 
> Thanks for testing, Brian. I second Dago's impression, we have had pkg-get
> cope badly with testing (or any partial catalog) several times in the
> past.
> 
> Did you try pkgutil?
> 
>   pkgutil -t http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing -u sendmail
> 
> When using -t, pkgutil automatically creates an internal overlay to the
> catalog configured via pkgutil.conf and thus can resolve dependencies
> which are not covered by testing alone. pkg-get doesn't do so IIRC.
> 
> Could we point that out on the testing page?
> 
> Sebastian
> 
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