From jon.fechner at tellabs.com Fri Feb 5 17:49:06 2010 From: jon.fechner at tellabs.com (Jon Fechner) Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2010 10:49:06 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] new Stable Release possible? Message-ID: <4B6C4C02.6040002@tellabs.com> Hello - I have not upgraded my installs in a while (since the Blastwave split) and am finally getting around to it. We are a 'stable' shop, but when I did a "pkg-get -c" to see what would be upgrading I was disappointed to see there weren't many upgrades (firefox is still at 2.0) and it looked like the last update to the stable branch was April 2009. Is the stable branch really used much anymore? Do most people just live on the 'current' branch? I would love it if 'stable' were updated at least twice a year, but if it isn't a priority and too few people actually use it, I guess I'll have to consider the 'current' branch. Thanks for all your work and any info you can provide! Jon Fechner Tellabs ============================================================ The information contained in this message may be privileged and confidential and protected from disclosure. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or an employee or agent responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any reproduction, dissemination or distribution of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by replying to the message and deleting it from your computer. Thank you. Tellabs ============================================================ From dam at opencsw.org Fri Feb 5 18:05:37 2010 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2010 18:05:37 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] new Stable Release possible? In-Reply-To: <4B6C4C02.6040002@tellabs.com> References: <4B6C4C02.6040002@tellabs.com> Message-ID: <22EEA288-8DBA-44FE-A427-F19E9F9CEA8D@opencsw.org> Hi Jon, Am 05.02.2010 um 17:49 schrieb Jon Fechner: > I have not upgraded my installs in a while (since the Blastwave > split) and am finally getting around to it. > > We are a 'stable' shop, but when I did a "pkg-get -c" to see what > would be upgrading I was disappointed to see there weren't many > upgrades (firefox is still at 2.0) and it looked like the last > update to the stable branch was April 2009. > > Is the stable branch really used much anymore? Do most people just > live on the 'current' branch? > > I would love it if 'stable' were updated at least twice a year, but > if it isn't a priority and too few people actually use it, I guess > I'll have to consider the 'current' branch. Most users actually the current branch at the moment as stable is quite outdated as you already noticed. We have started work on a new stable and outlined some technical background at It would be great if you could review the documentation and see if this fits your needs because as a user of stable you are the target-audience we are prepare stable for :-) Best regards -- Dago From xc68000 at gmail.com Mon Feb 8 05:51:06 2010 From: xc68000 at gmail.com (Bart) Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 21:51:06 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] Sunblade 2K Audio broken - Suspect CSW package Message-ID: <4B6F983A.7050400@gmail.com> Well, this is my 3rd install of Solaris 10 U8 on my Sunblade 2000. I *think* there is a CSW package that is breaking my audio. Symptoms are that I install Solaris and audio works fine. I start installing CSW packages and audio breaks. Basically audio is left in a state that there is nothing but static over any output device. No amount of fooling around with the mixer input/output settings will fix it. This last time, Audio went out as soon as I finished installing BZFlag. I've been very careful to check audio after each CSW install. A lot of packages got pulled in with this (SDL perhaps?) I can't figure this out. Last install I did, I left it stock Solaris 10 for a few days just to see if it was some weird issue that only happened after the machine was up for awhile. Nope. Here is what has been installed on top of a fresh Solaris Install - - CSW Firefox - CSW Thunderbird - CSW XChat - CSW Gnome Minimal - CSW BZFlag <----This is where audio broke I can confirm that the audio drivers in /dev and /dev/sound were untouched (as they should be). This feels like a library/codec issue because the drivers behave normally and the mixer control devices work as they are suppose to, but just get LOUD static with the occasional something that sounds like the source material trying to come through. I ran SXCE for a couple of months with no issues at all (including CSW packages). Sorry I can't give more information. I really need to troubleshoot this and get audio working again. Any help in this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Bart From Gregor.Jeromen at epilog.net Mon Feb 8 07:02:27 2010 From: Gregor.Jeromen at epilog.net (Gregor.Jeromen at epilog.net) Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2010 07:02:27 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Gregor Jeromen is out of the office Message-ID: I will be out of the office starting 02/06/2010 and will not return until 02/15/2010. Bis 05.10.2009 bin ich nicht im Buro. Dieses E-Mail wird nicht weitergeleitet, in dringenden Fallen wenden sie bitte an unsere Support Hotline oder Herr Tadej Vretic, +386 1 5838024 / tadej.vretic at epilog.net. Besten Dank! I am out of the office until 5th of October. Your message won't be forwarded. In urgent cases please contact our Support Hotline or Mr. Tadej Vretic, +386 1 5838024 / tadej.vretic at epilog.net. Thank you! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From George.Wyche at pw.utc.com Fri Feb 12 01:30:49 2010 From: George.Wyche at pw.utc.com (Wyche, George PW) Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2010 19:30:49 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] Is ln -s gpg2 gpg ok for pkg-get purposes? Message-ID: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2E31071@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> Is ln -s gpg2 gpg ok for pkg-get purposes? Or should I go back and download the earlier gpg version package and install that? ggw From maciej at opencsw.org Fri Feb 12 10:57:03 2010 From: maciej at opencsw.org (Maciej (Matchek) Blizinski) Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 09:57:03 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] Is ln -s gpg2 gpg ok for pkg-get purposes? In-Reply-To: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2E31071@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> References: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2E31071@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> Message-ID: On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 12:30 AM, Wyche, George PW wrote: > Is ln -s gpg2 gpg ok for pkg-get purposes? > > Or should I go back and download the earlier gpg version package and > install that? For pkg-get/pkgutil purposes I think it's okay; in the worst case you might have trouble verifying signatures made with gpg 1.x. There's also an alternatives system in the making, so at some point you'll have a command line utility to choose between gpg implementations. Out of curiosity, do you have a reason to use gpg2? Is it gpg-agent? Maciej From George.Wyche at pw.utc.com Fri Feb 12 17:52:17 2010 From: George.Wyche at pw.utc.com (Wyche, George PW) Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 11:52:17 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] Is ln -s gpg2 gpg ok for pkg-get purposes? In-Reply-To: References: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2E31071@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> Message-ID: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2E31340@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> Curiosity.. Seems like it was blind, stumbling that led to gpg2. For legacy issues a fine, cheap SunFireV1280 with Solaris10, was reloaded with 5.8 and I was asked to "put our software on" AHEAD of what our usual, contract IT, admin does. The contractor rightfully figured his 10 year standard overlaying of added software was woefully out of date. All our Solaris stuff is prohibited from internet connection, so I, one by one, download CSW packages, correct the names, e.g. sunos -> SunOS. Then use that place as a repository for pkg-get on other machines. Having been bothered by that md5 and gpg lack from a few weeks ago when I was chose to do a general upgrade AND add teTex here, I vowed to set that stuff up correctly from the start. From the SunFire I did the pkg-get setup, set url to the repository, pkg-get -i textutils (and forgot... again... That its *g*md5sum). Next was gpg. pkg-get -i gpg which complained the package could not be found. Indeed it was not there, but the pgp2 package was, so I, shrugged and did pgp2... Only to find that once I was "ready to go" to get down to business of getting some 200 packages loaded, pkg-get was STILL complaining about gpg. I did not (and do not) want to wonder about fighting between gpg and gpg2 if I should decide to go back, download gpg, and install it for this purpose. Hence my question. Googling, I saw the reservations that appeared on the DEVELOPMENT thread last December. I read about gpg2 being "Complete replacement for gpg". Not so complete, huh? In the absence of an instantaneous reply here in this forum, I went ahead with the "ln -s gpg2 gpg" and encountered zero problems with these first 110 packages. [My gpg on "my" workstation originated a long time ago, pre-blastwave/openCSW, from "the other guys", so somehow I never actually needed "pkg-get -i gpg". That's how the narrative in my head is running at the moment.] Anyway, thanks and I gotta get back to work. George Wyche Austin, TX -----Original Message----- From: users-bounces+george.wyche=pw.utc.com at lists.opencsw.org [mailto:users-bounces+george.wyche=pw.utc.com at lists.opencsw.org] On Behalf Of Maciej (Matchek) Blizinski Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 4:57 AM To: Questions and discussions Subject: Re: [csw-users] Is ln -s gpg2 gpg ok for pkg-get purposes? On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 12:30 AM, Wyche, George PW wrote: > Is ln -s gpg2 gpg ok for pkg-get purposes? > > Or should I go back and download the earlier gpg version package and > install that? For pkg-get/pkgutil purposes I think it's okay; in the worst case you might have trouble verifying signatures made with gpg 1.x. There's also an alternatives system in the making, so at some point you'll have a command line utility to choose between gpg implementations. Out of curiosity, do you have a reason to use gpg2? Is it gpg-agent? Maciej _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.opencsw.org https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/users From SamanKaya at netscape.net Sat Feb 13 15:59:30 2010 From: SamanKaya at netscape.net (Kaya Saman) Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 16:59:30 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <1EB29EDD-1DED-4DA5-ADDD-1595D9F9DC4F@opencsw.org> References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> <4B5CD323.2040303@netscape.net> <7804E7CB-D00E-473B-BCEC-ADBF58A71033@opencsw.org> <4B61BF06.2090006@netscape.net> <1EB29EDD-1DED-4DA5-ADDD-1595D9F9DC4F@opencsw.org> Message-ID: <4B76BE52.5010006@netscape.net> Hi Juergen, this is my first attempt to download/install Cacti from the link you provided: root at test:~# /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -s http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing -U -u cacti WARNING: gpg not found Getting catalog... --16:54:43-- http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing/i386/5.11/catalog => `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: 31,289 (31K) [text/plain] 100%[====================================>] 31,289 5.20K/s ETA 00:00 16:54:49 (5.19 KB/s) - `catalog' saved [31289/31289] Updating catalog file /var/pkg-get/catalog-mirror.opencsw.org updated --16:54:49-- http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing/i386/5.11/descriptions => `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: 7,449 (7.3K) [text/plain] 100%[====================================>] 7,449 20.72K/s 16:54:50 (20.68 KB/s) - `descriptions' saved [7449/7449] Updated description file INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWphp5 Perhaps your catalog is out of date INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWap2modphp5 Perhaps your catalog is out of date INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWphp5mysql Perhaps your catalog is out of date INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWphp5snmp Perhaps your catalog is out of date INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWphp5session Perhaps your catalog is out of date INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWphp5sockets Perhaps your catalog is out of date INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWcommon Perhaps your catalog is out of date No existing install of CSWcacti found. Installing... Trying http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing/i386/5.11/cacti-0.8.7e,REV=2009.07.26-SunOS5.8-all-CSW.pkg.gz --16:54:50-- http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing/i386/5.11/cacti-0.8.7e,REV=2009.07.26-SunOS5.8-all-CSW.pkg.gz => `cacti-0.8.7e,REV=2009.07.26-SunOS5.8-all-CSW.pkg.gz' 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: 2,229,357 (2.1M) [application/x-gzip] 100%[====================================>] 2,229,357 23.10K/s ETA 00:00 16:55:43 (41.20 KB/s) - `cacti-0.8.7e,REV=2009.07.26-SunOS5.8-all-CSW.pkg.gz' saved [2229357/2229357] Analysing special files... ERROR: no info for CSWap2modphp5. Cannot install dependancy. ERROR: could not install required dependancies for CSWcacti Once dependancies are up to date, call install_pkg_file -i cacti to (re)install Regards, Kaya > You could use the packages for Cacti and Spine, which are in the testing tree: http://mirror.opencsw.org/testing.html > They _should_ work, but maybe there are some gaps. If you are going to try these packages, please give me a feedback, so I can improve and / or release them. > > Juergen > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dam at opencsw.org Sat Feb 13 16:08:50 2010 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 16:08:50 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <4B76BE52.5010006@netscape.net> References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> <4B5CD323.2040303@netscape.net> <7804E7CB-D00E-473B-BCEC-ADBF58A71033@opencsw.org> <4B61BF06.2090006@netscape.net> <1EB29EDD-1DED-4DA5-ADDD-1595D9F9DC4F@opencsw.org> <4B76BE52.5010006@netscape.net> Message-ID: <065B6D4B-18DC-4D0E-BDB7-AEFD49C1AC1C@opencsw.org> Hi Kaya, Am 13.02.2010 um 15:59 schrieb Kaya Saman: > this is my first attempt to download/install Cacti from the link you > provided: > Updated description file > INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWphp5 > Perhaps your catalog is out of date > INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWap2modphp5 > Perhaps your catalog is out of date > INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWphp5mysql > Perhaps your catalog is out of date > INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWphp5snmp > Perhaps your catalog is out of date > INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWphp5session > Perhaps your catalog is out of date > INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWphp5sockets > Perhaps your catalog is out of date > INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWcommon > Perhaps your catalog is out of date > No existing install of CSWcacti found. Installing... > Trying http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing/i386/5.11/cacti-0.8.7e,REV=2009.07.26-SunOS5.8-all-CSW.pkg.gz > --16:54:50-- http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing/i386/5.11/cacti-0.8.7e,REV=2009.07.26-SunOS5.8-all-CSW.pkg.gz > => `cacti-0.8.7e,REV=2009.07.26-SunOS5.8-all-CSW.pkg.gz' pkg-get can not resolve dependencies across catalogs. Either install these by hand from the primary mirror or use pkgutil which handles this transparently. You can also install from the experimental-overlay from J?rgen which has the dependencies layered on top: http://mirror.opencsw.org/experimental.html#ja Best regards -- Dago -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bonivart at opencsw.org Sat Feb 13 16:11:10 2010 From: bonivart at opencsw.org (Peter Bonivart) Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 16:11:10 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <4B76BE52.5010006@netscape.net> References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> <4B5CD323.2040303@netscape.net> <7804E7CB-D00E-473B-BCEC-ADBF58A71033@opencsw.org> <4B61BF06.2090006@netscape.net> <1EB29EDD-1DED-4DA5-ADDD-1595D9F9DC4F@opencsw.org> <4B76BE52.5010006@netscape.net> Message-ID: <625385e31002130711q3764a0t23f5c0947aefde4d@mail.gmail.com> On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Kaya Saman wrote: > Hi Juergen, > > this is my first attempt to download/install Cacti from the link you > provided: > > root at test:~# /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -s > http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing -U -u cacti As far as I know pkg-get can not deal with two repos, in your case you want cacti from testing and the dependencies from current. You can either get all the dependencies with pkg-get first and then install cacti with the command above or use pkgutil which works with multiple repos. -- /peter From SamanKaya at netscape.net Sat Feb 13 16:17:56 2010 From: SamanKaya at netscape.net (Kaya Saman) Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 17:17:56 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <065B6D4B-18DC-4D0E-BDB7-AEFD49C1AC1C@opencsw.org> References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> <4B5CD323.2040303@netscape.net> <7804E7CB-D00E-473B-BCEC-ADBF58A71033@opencsw.org> <4B61BF06.2090006@netscape.net> <1EB29EDD-1DED-4DA5-ADDD-1595D9F9DC4F@opencsw.org> <4B76BE52.5010006@netscape.net> <065B6D4B-18DC-4D0E-BDB7-AEFD49C1AC1C@opencsw.org> Message-ID: <4B76C2A4.9060909@netscape.net> Thanks Dago and Peter, am looking into pkgutil and the other things you mentioned right now. The only thing is that I remember that Blastwave uses pkgutil doesn't it?? Meaning that I will need to install this extra? Apologies but I'm not very familiar in working with these repos...... Regards, Kaya On 02/13/10 17:08, Dagobert Michelsen wrote: > Hi Kaya, > > > pkg-get can not resolve dependencies across catalogs. Either install > these by > hand from the primary mirror or use pkgutil which handles this > transparently. > You can also install from the experimental-overlay from J?rgen which has > the dependencies layered on top: > http://mirror.opencsw.org/experimental.html#ja > > > Best regards > > -- Dago > = > > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.opencsw.org > https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/users > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dam at opencsw.org Sat Feb 13 16:31:03 2010 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 16:31:03 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <4B76C2A4.9060909@netscape.net> References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> <4B5CD323.2040303@netscape.net> <7804E7CB-D00E-473B-BCEC-ADBF58A71033@opencsw.org> <4B61BF06.2090006@netscape.net> <1EB29EDD-1DED-4DA5-ADDD-1595D9F9DC4F@opencsw.org> <4B76BE52.5010006@netscape.net> <065B6D4B-18DC-4D0E-BDB7-AEFD49C1AC1C@opencsw.org> <4B76C2A4.9060909@netscape.net> Message-ID: <329BEB8E-7024-45C1-B0E4-8F451809197F@opencsw.org> Hi Kaya, Am 13.02.2010 um 16:17 schrieb Kaya Saman: > The only thing is that I remember that Blastwave uses pkgutil > doesn't it?? Blastwave has only pkgutil, but the version from Blastwave is quite old so I won't recommend taking it from there. OpenCSW has both pkg-get and pkgutil. You can install it with pkg-get with pkg-get -i pkgutil Best regards -- Dago From bonivart at opencsw.org Sat Feb 13 16:32:45 2010 From: bonivart at opencsw.org (Peter Bonivart) Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 16:32:45 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <4B76C2A4.9060909@netscape.net> References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> <4B5CD323.2040303@netscape.net> <7804E7CB-D00E-473B-BCEC-ADBF58A71033@opencsw.org> <4B61BF06.2090006@netscape.net> <1EB29EDD-1DED-4DA5-ADDD-1595D9F9DC4F@opencsw.org> <4B76BE52.5010006@netscape.net> <065B6D4B-18DC-4D0E-BDB7-AEFD49C1AC1C@opencsw.org> <4B76C2A4.9060909@netscape.net> Message-ID: <625385e31002130732n5e3883bend8f18c167b4086c6@mail.gmail.com> On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Kaya Saman wrote: > Thanks Dago and Peter, > > am looking into pkgutil and the other things you mentioned right now. > > The only thing is that I remember that Blastwave uses pkgutil doesn't it?? > > Meaning that I will need to install this extra? You can install pkgutil with pkg-get: # pkg-get -i pkgutil You can use pkgutil pretty similar to pkg-get. More info here: http://pkgutil.wikidot.com/ -- /peter From SamanKaya at netscape.net Sat Feb 13 16:45:04 2010 From: SamanKaya at netscape.net (Kaya Saman) Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 17:45:04 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <625385e31002130732n5e3883bend8f18c167b4086c6@mail.gmail.com> References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> <4B5CD323.2040303@netscape.net> <7804E7CB-D00E-473B-BCEC-ADBF58A71033@opencsw.org> <4B61BF06.2090006@netscape.net> <1EB29EDD-1DED-4DA5-ADDD-1595D9F9DC4F@opencsw.org> <4B76BE52.5010006@netscape.net> <065B6D4B-18DC-4D0E-BDB7-AEFD49C1AC1C@opencsw.org> <4B76C2A4.9060909@netscape.net> <625385e31002130732n5e3883bend8f18c167b4086c6@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4B76C900.1000509@netscape.net> Many thanks again guys, in fact I've just discovered it before reading the emails :-) I took the scenic route by using /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -a | grep pkgutil is currently installing right now! I hope that I will be able to get Cacti working or at least help in the debug of it so that my goal of running Munin and Cacti on a production OpenSol based server is met....... Currently Munin works thanks to Juergens help so hopefully Cacti will too. I am not sure if there's something similar to these apps officially supported by Sun as I did find something on the old Sun site which having a look now looks like it was Ops Center?? Since the site has become Oraclized I can't tell but the software that I'm mentioning allows the remote control of all systems on network via web admin page. Not sure if does net stats too which is more important for me at current stage? Regards, Kaya On 02/13/10 17:32, Peter Bonivart wrote: > On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Kaya Saman wrote: > >> Thanks Dago and Peter, >> >> am looking into pkgutil and the other things you mentioned right now. >> >> The only thing is that I remember that Blastwave uses pkgutil doesn't it?? >> >> Meaning that I will need to install this extra? >> > You can install pkgutil with pkg-get: > > # pkg-get -i pkgutil > > You can use pkgutil pretty similar to pkg-get. > > More info here: http://pkgutil.wikidot.com/ > > From SamanKaya at netscape.net Sat Feb 13 16:56:10 2010 From: SamanKaya at netscape.net (Kaya Saman) Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 17:56:10 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <625385e31002130732n5e3883bend8f18c167b4086c6@mail.gmail.com> References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> <4B5CD323.2040303@netscape.net> <7804E7CB-D00E-473B-BCEC-ADBF58A71033@opencsw.org> <4B61BF06.2090006@netscape.net> <1EB29EDD-1DED-4DA5-ADDD-1595D9F9DC4F@opencsw.org> <4B76BE52.5010006@netscape.net> <065B6D4B-18DC-4D0E-BDB7-AEFD49C1AC1C@opencsw.org> <4B76C2A4.9060909@netscape.net> <625385e31002130732n5e3883bend8f18c167b4086c6@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4B76CB9A.9010601@netscape.net> Ok well I'm not having much luck with pkgutil as I've tried with this command: /opt/csw/bin/pkgutil -U http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing -i cacti except that I keep getting a warning that http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing is not in the catalog. I'm sure I need to add the testing catalog like adding a repo to a package manager system but not sure where to find the catalog URL?? Regards, Kaya From skayser at opencsw.org Sat Feb 13 16:52:29 2010 From: skayser at opencsw.org (Sebastian Kayser) Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 16:52:29 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <065B6D4B-18DC-4D0E-BDB7-AEFD49C1AC1C@opencsw.org> References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> <4B5CD323.2040303@netscape.net> <7804E7CB-D00E-473B-BCEC-ADBF58A71033@opencsw.org> <4B61BF06.2090006@netscape.net> <1EB29EDD-1DED-4DA5-ADDD-1595D9F9DC4F@opencsw.org> <4B76BE52.5010006@netscape.net> <065B6D4B-18DC-4D0E-BDB7-AEFD49C1AC1C@opencsw.org> Message-ID: <4B76CABD.2030602@opencsw.org> Dagobert Michelsen wrote on 13.02.2010 16:08: > Am 13.02.2010 um 15:59 schrieb Kaya Saman: >> this is my first attempt to download/install Cacti from the link you >> provided: >> Updated description file >> INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWphp5 >> Perhaps your catalog is out of date >> INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWap2modphp5 >> Perhaps your catalog is out of date >> INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWphp5mysql >> Perhaps your catalog is out of date >> INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWphp5snmp >> Perhaps your catalog is out of date >> INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWphp5session >> Perhaps your catalog is out of date >> INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWphp5sockets >> Perhaps your catalog is out of date >> INTERNAL ERROR: cannot get remote version for CSWcommon >> Perhaps your catalog is out of date >> No existing install of CSWcacti found. Installing... >> Trying >> http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing/i386/5.11/cacti-0.8.7e,REV=2009.07.26-SunOS5.8-all-CSW.pkg.gz >> --16:54:50-- >> http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing/i386/5.11/cacti-0.8.7e,REV=2009.07.26-SunOS5.8-all-CSW.pkg.gz >> => `cacti-0.8.7e,REV=2009.07.26-SunOS5.8-all-CSW.pkg.gz' > > pkg-get can not resolve dependencies across catalogs. Either install > these by > hand from the primary mirror or use pkgutil which handles this > transparently. > You can also install from the experimental-overlay from J?rgen which has > the dependencies layered on top: > http://mirror.opencsw.org/experimental.html#ja Adding to Dago's comment. Testing has been our primary means of pushing single packages to the wider public for testing, before they were considered for release. There have been two issues with this: 1) pkg-get can't handle dependencies across catalogs, so packages in testing which rely on existing packages in current can trigger pkg-get errors like the ones above. You can use pkgutil instead, which is capable of resolving dependencies across multiple catalogs (plus more capable in general). But please see 2). 2) testing is used by many maintainers, and was so not only for public testing, but also for internal testing. Thus, the state of packages in testing varied from in-development to just-before-release. Now when you were told to install a just-before-release package A from testing by one maintainer and another maintainer independently put package B in testing that happened to be dependency of A, pkgutil would also install B (and B could be in the in-development state, potentially harming your system). To address 2), pkgutil was enhanced with the -N switch to only install one specific package without any dependencies. This however makes it more difficult if a maintainer wants you to test multiple interdependent packages from testing as he would need to spell out the exact order to install each package individually. We are currently in the progress of re-thinking the release and testing process. One step was to introduce the experimental repositories. They are isolated from each other, so work from one maintainer will not unwillingly interfere with work from another one. They are also fully self-contained, so they can be used with pkg-get (look into pkgutil though, it has replaced pkg-get on all my systems). So better use the experimental/ repository Dago pointed you to. Sorry for the inconveniences with testing/, expect it to go away in its current state soon. HTH Sebastian From skayser at opencsw.org Sat Feb 13 17:03:28 2010 From: skayser at opencsw.org (Sebastian Kayser) Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 17:03:28 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <4B76CB9A.9010601@netscape.net> References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> <4B5CD323.2040303@netscape.net> <7804E7CB-D00E-473B-BCEC-ADBF58A71033@opencsw.org> <4B61BF06.2090006@netscape.net> <1EB29EDD-1DED-4DA5-ADDD-1595D9F9DC4F@opencsw.org> <4B76BE52.5010006@netscape.net> <065B6D4B-18DC-4D0E-BDB7-AEFD49C1AC1C@opencsw.org> <4B76C2A4.9060909@netscape.net> <625385e31002130732n5e3883bend8f18c167b4086c6@mail.gmail.com> <4B76CB9A.9010601@netscape.net> Message-ID: <4B76CD50.1070106@opencsw.org> Kaya Saman wrote on 13.02.2010 16:56: > Ok well I'm not having much luck with pkgutil as I've tried with this > command: > > /opt/csw/bin/pkgutil -U http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing -i cacti > > except that I keep getting a warning that > http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing is not in the catalog. > > I'm sure I need to add the testing catalog like adding a repo to a > package manager system but not sure where to find the catalog URL?? Good, we are on the right track, pkgutil is installed :) Now use Juergen's experimental repo instead of the testing (see my other email on the topic) and use pkgutil's -t switch to specify the repo. pkgutil -t http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/experimental/ja -u cacti Instructions are also given on the experimental overview page [1]. The -U switch given there isn't really needed as pkgutil will do an implicit catalog updated whenever it is called with -t (doesn't do any harm though). Should update the instructions. Sebastian [1] http://mirror.opencsw.org/experimental.html#ja From SamanKaya at netscape.net Sat Feb 13 17:47:54 2010 From: SamanKaya at netscape.net (Kaya Saman) Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 18:47:54 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <4B76CD50.1070106@opencsw.org> References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> <4B5CD323.2040303@netscape.net> <7804E7CB-D00E-473B-BCEC-ADBF58A71033@opencsw.org> <4B61BF06.2090006@netscape.net> <1EB29EDD-1DED-4DA5-ADDD-1595D9F9DC4F@opencsw.org> <4B76BE52.5010006@netscape.net> <065B6D4B-18DC-4D0E-BDB7-AEFD49C1AC1C@opencsw.org> <4B76C2A4.9060909@netscape.net> <625385e31002130732n5e3883bend8f18c167b4086c6@mail.gmail.com> <4B76CB9A.9010601@netscape.net> <4B76CD50.1070106@opencsw.org> Message-ID: <4B76D7BA.8060200@netscape.net> Wow :-) Many thanks for the all the help and explanations!!! I so appreciate everyone's willingness to help out and not be frustrated with me getting up to speed. Ok, I seem to have missed the point that on Juergen's developer page (the link that was provided) there are instructions on how to use.... - my bad! Anyhow, now that I am clear of how to go about I am getting a weird error: using the command: pkgutil -t http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/experimental/ja -U -u Sebastian you didn't have the -U flag in your command?? Anyhow adding cacti to the end of the line resulted in this: root at test:~# /opt/csw/bin/pkgutil -t http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/experimental/ja -U -u cacti Fetching new catalog and descriptions (http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/experimental/ja/i386/5.11) if available... --18:39:38-- http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/experimental/ja/i386/5.11/catalog => `/var/opt/csw/pkgutil/catalog.mirror.opencsw.org_opencsw_experimental_ja_i386_5.11' 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: 430,796 (421K) [text/plain] 100%[====================================>] 430,796 28.92K/s ETA 00:00 18:39:47 (51.57 KB/s) - `/var/opt/csw/pkgutil/catalog.mirror.opencsw.org_opencsw_experimental_ja_i386_5.11' saved [430796/430796] --18:39:47-- http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/experimental/ja/i386/5.11/descriptions => `/var/opt/csw/pkgutil/descriptions.mirror.opencsw.org_opencsw_experimental_ja_i386_5.11' 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: 118,764 (116K) [text/plain] 100%[====================================>] 118,764 60.79K/s 18:39:49 (60.61 KB/s) - `/var/opt/csw/pkgutil/descriptions.mirror.opencsw.org_opencsw_experimental_ja_i386_5.11' saved [118764/118764] Fetching new catalog and descriptions (http://ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/opencsw/current/i386/5.11) if available... --18:39:50-- http://ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/opencsw/current/i386/5.11/catalog => `/var/opt/csw/pkgutil/catalog.ibiblio.org_pub_packages_solaris_opencsw_current_i386_5.11' Resolving ibiblio.org... 152.46.7.80 Connecting to ibiblio.org|152.46.7.80|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 301 Moved Permanently Location: http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/pub/mirrors/opencsw/current/i386/5.11/catalog [following] --18:39:50-- http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/pub/mirrors/opencsw/current/i386/5.11/catalog => `/var/opt/csw/pkgutil/catalog.ibiblio.org_pub_packages_solaris_opencsw_current_i386_5.11' Resolving mirrors.ibiblio.org... 152.46.7.65 Connecting to mirrors.ibiblio.org|152.46.7.65|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 432,897 (423K) [text/plain] 100%[====================================>] 432,897 45.06K/s ETA 00:00 18:40:00 (43.21 KB/s) - `/var/opt/csw/pkgutil/catalog.ibiblio.org_pub_packages_solaris_opencsw_current_i386_5.11' saved [432897/432897] --18:40:00-- http://ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/opencsw/current/i386/5.11/descriptions => `/var/opt/csw/pkgutil/descriptions.ibiblio.org_pub_packages_solaris_opencsw_current_i386_5.11' Resolving ibiblio.org... 152.46.7.80 Connecting to ibiblio.org|152.46.7.80|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 301 Moved Permanently Location: http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/pub/mirrors/opencsw/current/i386/5.11/descriptions [following] --18:40:01-- http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/pub/mirrors/opencsw/current/i386/5.11/descriptions => `/var/opt/csw/pkgutil/descriptions.ibiblio.org_pub_packages_solaris_opencsw_current_i386_5.11' Resolving mirrors.ibiblio.org... 152.46.7.65 Connecting to mirrors.ibiblio.org|152.46.7.65|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 119,288 (116K) [text/plain] 100%[====================================>] 119,288 40.03K/s 18:40:04 (39.92 KB/s) - `/var/opt/csw/pkgutil/descriptions.ibiblio.org_pub_packages_solaris_opencsw_current_i386_5.11' saved [119288/119288] Parsing catalog, may take a while... Package cacti not in catalog...exiting. In the mean time I managed to discover the Sun Management Center too which also graphs but I don't know if there's a fee for that or if I can use in conjunction with Cisco network equipment to monitor their h/w?? I guess I will need to contact Sun for that one. Am just gona keep this as a backup plan in case Cacti doesn't work as I really like Cacti since anything running the SNMP protocol I can monitor. Regards, Kaya On 02/13/10 18:03, Sebastian Kayser wrote: > Kaya Saman wrote on 13.02.2010 16:56: > >> Ok well I'm not having much luck with pkgutil as I've tried with this >> command: >> >> /opt/csw/bin/pkgutil -U http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing -i cacti >> >> except that I keep getting a warning that >> http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing is not in the catalog. >> >> I'm sure I need to add the testing catalog like adding a repo to a >> package manager system but not sure where to find the catalog URL?? >> > Good, we are on the right track, pkgutil is installed :) Now use > Juergen's experimental repo instead of the testing (see my other email > on the topic) and use pkgutil's -t switch to specify the repo. > > pkgutil -t http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/experimental/ja -u cacti > > Instructions are also given on the experimental overview page [1]. The > -U switch given there isn't really needed as pkgutil will do an implicit > catalog updated whenever it is called with -t (doesn't do any harm > though). Should update the instructions. > > Sebastian > > [1] http://mirror.opencsw.org/experimental.html#ja > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.opencsw.org > https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/users > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From skayser at opencsw.org Sat Feb 13 18:40:53 2010 From: skayser at opencsw.org (Sebastian Kayser) Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 18:40:53 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <4B76D7BA.8060200@netscape.net> References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> <4B5CD323.2040303@netscape.net> <7804E7CB-D00E-473B-BCEC-ADBF58A71033@opencsw.org> <4B61BF06.2090006@netscape.net> <1EB29EDD-1DED-4DA5-ADDD-1595D9F9DC4F@opencsw.org> <4B76BE52.5010006@netscape.net> <065B6D4B-18DC-4D0E-BDB7-AEFD49C1AC1C@opencsw.org> <4B76C2A4.9060909@netscape.net> <625385e31002130732n5e3883bend8f18c167b4086c6@mail.gmail.com> <4B76CB9A.9010601@netscape.net> <4B76CD50.1070106@opencsw.org> <4B76D7BA.8060200@netscape.net> Message-ID: <4B76E425.2070206@opencsw.org> Kaya Saman wrote on 13.02.2010 17:47: > Anyhow, now that I am clear of how to go about I am getting a weird error: > > using the command: > > pkgutil -t http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/experimental/ja -U -u > > Sebastian you didn't have the -U flag in your command?? See my last email. pkgutil automatically updates the catalog when you specify an additional/alternate repository via -t. So no need to explicitly use -U, but it doesn't do any harm either. > Anyhow adding cacti to the end of the line resulted in this: > > root at test:~# /opt/csw/bin/pkgutil -t > http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/experimental/ja -U -u cacti > Fetching new catalog and descriptions > (http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/experimental/ja/i386/5.11) if > available... > --18:39:38-- > http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/experimental/ja/i386/5.11/catalog > => > `/var/opt/csw/pkgutil/catalog.mirror.opencsw.org_opencsw_experimental_ja_i386_5.11' > 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: 430,796 (421K) [text/plain] > > 100%[====================================>] 430,796 28.92K/s > ETA 00:00 > > 18:39:47 (51.57 KB/s) - > `/var/opt/csw/pkgutil/catalog.mirror.opencsw.org_opencsw_experimental_ja_i386_5.11' > saved [430796/430796] > > [...] > > Parsing catalog, may take a while... > Package cacti not in catalog...exiting. Nothing wrong on your side. There seems to be a hickup with the experimental catalog, as it doesn't contain cacti although it should. We will look into it and let you know once it is fixed. Sebastian From bonivart at opencsw.org Sat Feb 13 18:40:33 2010 From: bonivart at opencsw.org (Peter Bonivart) Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 18:40:33 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <4B76D7BA.8060200@netscape.net> References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> <4B61BF06.2090006@netscape.net> <1EB29EDD-1DED-4DA5-ADDD-1595D9F9DC4F@opencsw.org> <4B76BE52.5010006@netscape.net> <065B6D4B-18DC-4D0E-BDB7-AEFD49C1AC1C@opencsw.org> <4B76C2A4.9060909@netscape.net> <625385e31002130732n5e3883bend8f18c167b4086c6@mail.gmail.com> <4B76CB9A.9010601@netscape.net> <4B76CD50.1070106@opencsw.org> <4B76D7BA.8060200@netscape.net> Message-ID: <625385e31002130940g7c8994b4t52246bfae90497cf@mail.gmail.com> On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 5:47 PM, Kaya Saman wrote: > Wow :-) > > Many thanks for the all the help and explanations!!! > > I so appreciate everyone's willingness to help out and not be frustrated > with me getting up to speed. > > Ok, I seem to have missed the point that on Juergen's developer page (the > link that was provided) there are instructions on how to use.... - my bad! > > Anyhow, now that I am clear of how to go about I am getting a weird error: I'm sorry to say there seems to be an error in the catalog for 5.11, cacti does exist for 5.8 for example. There's ways around this but I'm sure the catalog problem will be fixed real soon. If you really need it before we can fix the experimental catalog you can install from testing but answer no to the question about continuing. You just want to see what cacti needs, I'm sorry to say that it's a lot. Do not answer yes because it will pull dependencies from testing and that may be dangerous (not tested together). # pkgutil -t http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing -i cacti Fetching new catalog and descriptions (http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing/i386/5.11) if available... 05:58:36 URL:http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing/i386/5.11/catalog [31289/31289] -> "/var/opt/csw/pkgutil/catalog.mirror.opencsw.org_opencsw_testing_i386_5.11" [1] 05:58:36 URL:http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing/i386/5.11/descriptions [7449/7449] -> "/var/opt/csw/pkgutil/descriptions.mirror.opencsw.org_opencsw_testing_i386_5.11" [1] Fetching new catalog and descriptions (http://ftp.df.lth.se/pub/csw/current/i386/5.11) if available... 05:58:38 URL:http://ftp.df.lth.se/pub/csw/current/i386/5.11/catalog [432897/432897] -> "/var/opt/csw/pkgutil/catalog.ftp.df.lth.se_pub_csw_current_i386_5.11" [1] 05:58:38 URL:http://ftp.df.lth.se/pub/csw/current/i386/5.11/descriptions [119288/119288] -> "/var/opt/csw/pkgutil/descriptions.ftp.df.lth.se_pub_csw_current_i386_5.11" [1] Parsing catalog, may take a while... Install NEW packages: CSWap2modphp5-5.2.9,REV=2009.04.30 CSWap2prefork-2.2.13,REV=2009.08.22 CSWapache2c-2.2.13,REV=2009.08.22 CSWcacti-0.8.7e,REV=2009.07.26 CSWlibmm-1.4.2,REV=2009.09.29 CSWmysql5rt-5.0.87,REV=2010.02.08 CSWnetsnmp-5.4.2.1,REV=2009.12.24 CSWphp5-5.2.9,REV=2009.05.06 CSWphp5mysql-5.2.9,REV=2009.04.29 CSWphp5session-5.2.9,REV=2009.04.29 CSWphp5snmp-5.2.9,REV=2009.04.29 CSWphp5sockets-5.2.9,REV=2009.04.29 Install UPDATED packages: CSWcswclassutils-1.33,REV=2010.02.11 CSWlibxml2-2.7.6,REV=2009.12.17 CSWosslrt-0.9.8l,REV=2009.12.08 CSWperl-5.10.1,REV=2009.12.15 CSWreadline-6.1,REV=2010.01.01 CSWsasl-2.1.23,REV=2010.01.18 CSWsqlite3-3.6.22,REV=2010.01.31 CSWsqlite3rt-3.6.22,REV=2010.01.31 CSWtcpwrap-7.6,REV=2010.01.23_rev=ipv6.4 CURRENT packages: CSWapache2rt-2.2.13,REV=2009.08.22 CSWbdb-4.7.25,REV=2009.10.18 CSWbdb47-4.7.25,REV=2009.10.18_rev=p4 CSWcacertificates-20091101,REV=2009.11.01 CSWcommon-1.4.7,REV=2009.09.20 CSWexpat-2.0.1,REV=2009.01.22 CSWgdbm-1.8.3,REV=2006.01.01 CSWggettextrt-0.17,REV=2009.02.13 CSWgsed-4.2.1,REV=2009.07.14 CSWiconv-1.13.1,REV=2009.07.31 CSWisaexec-0.2,REV=2009.03.26 CSWlibnet-1.0.2,REV=2004.04.08_rev=a CSWncurses-5.7,REV=2009.04.06 CSWoldaprt-2.3.39,REV=2008.02.22 CSWzlib-1.2.3,REV=2009.11.26 Total size: 25.9 MB 21 packages to fetch. Do you want to continue? [Y,n] n # Then you install those packages from current instead of testing since testing can contain combos that don't work. You can add all packages to the command line or you can divide it into more commands if you like. Most of it will probably already be installed at current revision. # pkgutil -i CSWzlib CSWoldaprt CSWncurses # [and so on] Now when you have all dependencies from current installed you can install cacti from testing without it pulling any dependencies from there: # pkgutil -t http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing -iN cacti You're extremely unlucky, it shouldn't be this hard! -- /peter From SamanKaya at netscape.net Sat Feb 13 18:52:20 2010 From: SamanKaya at netscape.net (Kaya Saman) Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 19:52:20 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <4B76E425.2070206@opencsw.org> References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> <4B5CD323.2040303@netscape.net> <7804E7CB-D00E-473B-BCEC-ADBF58A71033@opencsw.org> <4B61BF06.2090006@netscape.net> <1EB29EDD-1DED-4DA5-ADDD-1595D9F9DC4F@opencsw.org> <4B76BE52.5010006@netscape.net> <065B6D4B-18DC-4D0E-BDB7-AEFD49C1AC1C@opencsw.org> <4B76C2A4.9060909@netscape.net> <625385e31002130732n5e3883bend8f18c167b4086c6@mail.gmail.com> <4B76CB9A.9010601@netscape.net> <4B76CD50.1070106@opencsw.org> <4B76D7BA.8060200@netscape.net> <4B76E425.2070206@opencsw.org> Message-ID: <4B76E6D4.1020905@netscape.net> If you really need it before we can fix the experimental catalog you can install from testing but answer no to the question about continuing. You just want to see what cacti needs, I'm sorry to say that it's a lot. Do not answer yes because it will pull dependencies from testing and that may be dangerous (not tested together). > Nothing wrong on your side. There seems to be a hickup with the > experimental catalog, as it doesn't contain cacti although it should. We > will look into it and let you know once it is fixed. > > Sebastian > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.opencsw.org > https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/users > It's cool guys, am not in any particular hurry as I'm just using this for testing myself until my servers arrive which will take some time yet so I'd rather work with you guys in testing and getting these packages sorted so that they're good enough for production use if that's ok? Anyhow, many thanks for all the responses and help. I'm sure that when these packages are fully up and running they will be even better then running them on my Linux boxes as present!! :-) Amazing work and thanks again, Regards, Kaya P.s. would it be too much to ask to keep me posted of what goes on with the catalog updates?? From maciej at opencsw.org Sat Feb 13 18:57:33 2010 From: maciej at opencsw.org (Maciej (Matchek) Blizinski) Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 17:57:33 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <4B76E6D4.1020905@netscape.net> References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> <4B76BE52.5010006@netscape.net> <065B6D4B-18DC-4D0E-BDB7-AEFD49C1AC1C@opencsw.org> <4B76C2A4.9060909@netscape.net> <625385e31002130732n5e3883bend8f18c167b4086c6@mail.gmail.com> <4B76CB9A.9010601@netscape.net> <4B76CD50.1070106@opencsw.org> <4B76D7BA.8060200@netscape.net> <4B76E425.2070206@opencsw.org> <4B76E6D4.1020905@netscape.net> Message-ID: On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 5:52 PM, Kaya Saman wrote: > P.s. would it be too much to ask to keep me posted of what goes on with the > catalog updates?? There's a mailing list you can subscribe to. Go to https://lists.opencsw.org/ and look for newpkgs. From skayser at opencsw.org Sat Feb 13 19:09:05 2010 From: skayser at opencsw.org (Sebastian Kayser) Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 19:09:05 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> <4B76BE52.5010006@netscape.net> <065B6D4B-18DC-4D0E-BDB7-AEFD49C1AC1C@opencsw.org> <4B76C2A4.9060909@netscape.net> <625385e31002130732n5e3883bend8f18c167b4086c6@mail.gmail.com> <4B76CB9A.9010601@netscape.net> <4B76CD50.1070106@opencsw.org> <4B76D7BA.8060200@netscape.net> <4B76E425.2070206@opencsw.org> <4B76E6D4.1020905@netscape.net> Message-ID: <4B76EAC1.2060003@opencsw.org> Maciej (Matchek) Blizinski wrote on 13.02.2010 18:57: > On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 5:52 PM, Kaya Saman wrote: >> P.s. would it be too much to ask to keep me posted of what goes on with the >> catalog updates?? > > There's a mailing list you can subscribe to. Go to > https://lists.opencsw.org/ and look for newpkgs. The "newpkgs" list Maciej mentioned announces new/updated packages from our current catalog on a weekly basis. So that is good if you are generally interested in what goes on. You could also point your RSS reader to the released packages feed [1] as another option. Regarding the fixes to the experimental catalog, we will let you know once that is fixed. Sebastian [1] http://www.opencsw.org/feed/releasedpkgs.atom From SamanKaya at netscape.net Sat Feb 13 21:07:01 2010 From: SamanKaya at netscape.net (Kaya Saman) Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 22:07:01 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <4B76EAC1.2060003@opencsw.org> References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> <4B76BE52.5010006@netscape.net> <065B6D4B-18DC-4D0E-BDB7-AEFD49C1AC1C@opencsw.org> <4B76C2A4.9060909@netscape.net> <625385e31002130732n5e3883bend8f18c167b4086c6@mail.gmail.com> <4B76CB9A.9010601@netscape.net> <4B76CD50.1070106@opencsw.org> <4B76D7BA.8060200@netscape.net> <4B76E425.2070206@opencsw.org> <4B76E6D4.1020905@netscape.net> <4B76EAC1.2060003@opencsw.org> Message-ID: <4B770665.1000208@netscape.net> >> There's a mailing list you can subscribe to. Go to >> https://lists.opencsw.org/ and look for newpkgs. >> > The "newpkgs" list Maciej mentioned announces new/updated packages from > our current catalog on a weekly basis. So that is good if you are > generally interested in what goes on. You could also point your RSS > reader to the released packages feed [1] as another option. > > Cool, great I'm just getting into RSS from the client side as I've managed to get a few XML RSS feeds written but never really read any of them?? > Regarding the fixes to the experimental catalog, we will let you know > once that is fixed. > > Sebastian > > Thank you!! --K From skayser at opencsw.org Mon Feb 15 16:06:07 2010 From: skayser at opencsw.org (Sebastian Kayser) Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 16:06:07 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <4B76D7BA.8060200@netscape.net> References: <7804E7CB-D00E-473B-BCEC-ADBF58A71033@opencsw.org> <4B61BF06.2090006@netscape.net> <1EB29EDD-1DED-4DA5-ADDD-1595D9F9DC4F@opencsw.org> <4B76BE52.5010006@netscape.net> <065B6D4B-18DC-4D0E-BDB7-AEFD49C1AC1C@opencsw.org> <4B76C2A4.9060909@netscape.net> <625385e31002130732n5e3883bend8f18c167b4086c6@mail.gmail.com> <4B76CB9A.9010601@netscape.net> <4B76CD50.1070106@opencsw.org> <4B76D7BA.8060200@netscape.net> Message-ID: <20100215150607.GH7194@sebastiankayser.de> * Kaya Saman wrote: > root at test:~# /opt/csw/bin/pkgutil -t http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/experimental/ja -U -u cacti > .. > Parsing catalog, may take a while... > Package cacti not in catalog...exiting. This is now fixed, can you please give it another try. Please keep in mind that the package is a preliminary one and might need some additional work. So if you stumble upon any quirks or anything that could/should be handled different in the package, please let us (and thereby Juergen) know. Thanks! Sebastian From SamanKaya at netscape.net Mon Feb 15 23:53:14 2010 From: SamanKaya at netscape.net (Kaya Saman) Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2010 00:53:14 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <20100215150607.GH7194@sebastiankayser.de> References: <7804E7CB-D00E-473B-BCEC-ADBF58A71033@opencsw.org> <4B61BF06.2090006@netscape.net> <1EB29EDD-1DED-4DA5-ADDD-1595D9F9DC4F@opencsw.org> <4B76BE52.5010006@netscape.net> <065B6D4B-18DC-4D0E-BDB7-AEFD49C1AC1C@opencsw.org> <4B76C2A4.9060909@netscape.net> <625385e31002130732n5e3883bend8f18c167b4086c6@mail.gmail.com> <4B76CB9A.9010601@netscape.net> <4B76CD50.1070106@opencsw.org> <4B76D7BA.8060200@netscape.net> <20100215150607.GH7194@sebastiankayser.de> Message-ID: <4B79D05A.8030305@netscape.net> Thanks am gona check this out pretty soon!! :-) I really appreciate this! Regards, Kaya On 02/15/10 17:06, Sebastian Kayser wrote: > * Kaya Saman wrote: > >> root at test:~# /opt/csw/bin/pkgutil -t http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/experimental/ja -U -u cacti >> .. >> Parsing catalog, may take a while... >> Package cacti not in catalog...exiting. >> > This is now fixed, can you please give it another try. > > Please keep in mind that the package is a preliminary one and might need > some additional work. So if you stumble upon any quirks or anything that > could/should be handled different in the package, please let us (and > thereby Juergen) know. Thanks! > > Sebastian > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.opencsw.org > https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/users > From bwalton at opencsw.org Tue Feb 16 00:41:04 2010 From: bwalton at opencsw.org (Ben Walton) Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 18:41:04 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] git 1.7.0 up for testing Message-ID: <1266277113-sup-5525@ntdws12.chass.utoronto.ca> Hi All, I've placed packages for git 1.7.0 (released 2010.02.13) in the experimental/bwalton catalog. My initial testing is positive, but I'd appreciate feedback from anyone else that uses the packages. There are some behaviour changes in this release that may (or may not) interest you. For information, see the release announcement[1]. You can try is with: pkgutil -t http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/experimental/bwalton -i CSWgit Feedback welcome. Thanks -Ben [1] http://marc.info/?l=git&m=126602427512194&w=2 -- Ben Walton Systems Programmer - CHASS University of Toronto C:416.407.5610 | W:416.978.4302 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available URL: From dam at opencsw.org Fri Feb 19 22:57:40 2010 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2010 22:57:40 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Updated packages 'automake' and 'mutt' use new alternatives system Message-ID: Hi, there is a new system in place to select different alternatives of binaries, libraries and other files. For this, the Red Hat alternatives system from the chkconfig package has been ported. The first two packages that use it are automake to select automake and aclocal between the included versions 1.7, 1.8, ... 1.11 and for mutt to select between ncurses- and slang-based versions. After installation the specific version can be selected with /opt/csw/sbin/alternatives --config automake /opt/csw/sbin/alternatives --config mutt Next things in the pipe are 32 / 64 bit selectable server software like MySQL, Postgres and OpenLDAP and feature-selectable libraries where the base lib with minimal dependencies is installed by default and the featurefull version with more dependencies gets higher precedence when installed. Stay tuned! Best regards -- Dago From George.Wyche at pw.utc.com Thu Feb 25 02:36:22 2010 From: George.Wyche at pw.utc.com (Wyche, George PW) Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 20:36:22 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] /opt/csw/bin/lpstat -l -a reports No destinations added Message-ID: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2ECEB90@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> %/opt/csw/bin/lpstat -l -a lpstat: No destinations added. Which is a dramatically different response compared to %/usr/bin/lpstat -l -a hp accepting requests since Tue May 15, 12:43:38 2007 _default accepting requests since Feb 24, 18:09:13 2010 What do I have to do to make "lp" work? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I did a "man lpstat" and it mentioned /etc/printers.conf so I took the liberty of copying it to /opt/csw/etc/ and then rebooted, but there was no change it operation. George Wyche OS8 with lots of Sun patches on a Sunblade 100. From sovrez at hotmail.com Thu Feb 25 02:36:48 2010 From: sovrez at hotmail.com (sovrez at hotmail.com) Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 17:36:48 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] Vacation reply In-Reply-To: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2ECEB90@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From maciej at opencsw.org Thu Feb 25 02:46:40 2010 From: maciej at opencsw.org (Maciej (Matchek) Blizinski) Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 01:46:40 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] /opt/csw/bin/lpstat -l -a reports No destinations added In-Reply-To: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2ECEB90@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> References: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2ECEB90@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> Message-ID: On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 1:36 AM, Wyche, George PW wrote: > %/opt/csw/bin/lpstat -l -a > lpstat: No destinations added. > > Which is ?a dramatically different response compared to > > %/usr/bin/lpstat -l -a > hp accepting requests since Tue May 15, 12:43:38 2007 > _default accepting requests since Feb 24, 18:09:13 2010 > > What do I have to do to make "lp" work? > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > I did a "man lpstat" and it mentioned /etc/printers.conf so I took the > liberty of copying it to /opt/csw/etc/ and then rebooted, but there was > no change it operation. Hi George, /usr/bin/lpstat is part of an entirely different printing system from /opt/csw/bin/lpstat. The former is Sun lpd, the latter is CUPS. You need to decide which one you want to use, and uninstall the other one. Maciej From sovrez at hotmail.com Thu Feb 25 02:47:25 2010 From: sovrez at hotmail.com (sovrez at hotmail.com) Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 17:47:25 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] Vacation reply In-Reply-To: Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From George.Wyche at pw.utc.com Thu Feb 25 02:59:47 2010 From: George.Wyche at pw.utc.com (Wyche, George PW) Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 20:59:47 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] /opt/csw/bin/lpstat -l -a reports No destinationsadded In-Reply-To: References: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2ECEB90@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> Message-ID: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2ECEB95@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> Thanks for such a prompt reply. I do not particularly want anything different than what I had before... which was working. The CSWcupsclient was a required package for evince which was required for nearly anything. Are you saying that if I do a pkgrm on CSWcupsclient CSWcups CSWcupsd CSWcupsdoc CSWlibcups and CSWlibgnomecusp that there is a good chance that all the other 205 packages of CSW I have will still be happy? If not, where is a good place for me to read about how to duplicate my Sun lpd setup with a openCSW cups setup? George Wyche -----Original Message----- From: users-bounces+george.wyche=pw.utc.com at lists.opencsw.org [mailto:users-bounces+george.wyche=pw.utc.com at lists.opencsw.org] On Behalf Of Maciej (Matchek) Blizinski Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 8:47 PM To: Questions and discussions Subject: Re: [csw-users] /opt/csw/bin/lpstat -l -a reports No destinationsadded On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 1:36 AM, Wyche, George PW wrote: > %/opt/csw/bin/lpstat -l -a > lpstat: No destinations added. > > Which is ?a dramatically different response compared to > > %/usr/bin/lpstat -l -a > hp accepting requests since Tue May 15, 12:43:38 2007 > _default accepting requests since Feb 24, 18:09:13 2010 > > What do I have to do to make "lp" work? > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > I did a "man lpstat" and it mentioned /etc/printers.conf so I took the > liberty of copying it to /opt/csw/etc/ and then rebooted, but there was > no change it operation. Hi George, /usr/bin/lpstat is part of an entirely different printing system from /opt/csw/bin/lpstat. The former is Sun lpd, the latter is CUPS. You need to decide which one you want to use, and uninstall the other one. Maciej _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.opencsw.org https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/users From ggunselm at emporia.edu Thu Feb 25 22:42:01 2010 From: ggunselm at emporia.edu (Glen Gunselman) Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 15:42:01 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] installing pgp In-Reply-To: <625385e31001271522t7c21ae1fof533c81fe9e652e3@mail.gmail.com> References: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DAAE@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> <625385e31001271312n105c20bcm42ac5025f8efba23@mail.gmail.com> <4B60B608.8020106@opencsw.org> <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DB24@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> <625385e31001271522t7c21ae1fof533c81fe9e652e3@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4B869A49.CC54.005D.3@emporia.edu> I've been asked to install pgp on a few servers. I see both gnupg and gnupg2 in the packages list. I thought I'd start with gnupg as it has a shorter dependancies list. A /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -c|grep -v 'Not installed' shows: WARNING: gpg not found # (From site http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/opencsw/current ) software localrev remoterev berkeleydb44 4.4.20,REV=2009.03.17 4.4.20,REV=2007.01.27 bzip2 1.0.5,REV=2009.01.17 SAME chkconfig 1.2.24h,REV=2006.12.12 SAME common 1.4.6,REV=2008.04.28 SAME cswclassutils 1.4,REV=2009.02.18 1.5,REV=2009.03.28 expat 2.0.1,REV=2009.01.22 SAME expect 5.41.1,REV=2004.09.02 SAME fontconfig 2.3.2,REV=2009.01.28 2.6.0,REV=2009.04.24 freetype2 2.3.8,REV=2009.02.16 SAME gawk 3.1.5 SAME gdbm 1.8.3,REV=2006.01.01 SAME ggettext 0.17,REV=2009.02.13 SAME ggettextrt 0.17,REV=2009.02.13 SAME glib2 2.16.3 2.20.0,REV=2009.04.08 hobbit_client 4.2.0,REV=2007.04.12 SAME isaexec 0.2,REV=2009.03.26 SAME libcairo 1.4.10 SAME libiconv 1.12,REV=2008.12.14 SAME libpango 1.19.1 SAME libpopt 1.14,REV=2009.02.24 SAME libsunmath 2007.08.04 SAME libxft2 2.1.6,REV=2005.02.01 SAME libxml2 2.7.2,REV=2008.12.09 SAME libxrender 0.8.3,REV=2004.03.31 SAME lsof 4.77,REV=2006.11.13 SAME ncurses 5.7,REV=2009.01.12 5.7,REV=2009.04.06 perl 5.8.8,REV=2008.10.08 SAME pkg_get 4.1.2,REV=2009.03.19 SAME pkgutil 1.4,REV=2009.01.19 1.5,REV=2009.04.09 pm_mathinterpolate 1.05,REV=2007.07.13 SAME pm_timedate 1.16 SAME png 1.2.35,REV=2009.02.19 SAME render_dev 0.8,REV=2004.03.30 SAME rrdtool 1.3.6,REV=2009.03.23 1.3.4,REV=2008.12.05 rsync 3.0.2 SAME setoolkit 3.5.0,REV=2008.11.06 SAME sudo 1.6.9p8,REV=2007.11.02 1.7.0,REV=2009.04.21 sudo_common 1.6.9p8,REV=2007.11.05 1.7.0,REV=2009.04.21 tcl 8.4.15 SAME tk 8.4.15 SAME zlib 1.2.3,REV=2007.05.12 SAME Note: rrdtool 1.3.6,REV=2009.03.23 1.3.4,REV=2008.12.05 If I run /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -u will rrdtool be down leveled? A /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -v gnupg shows: DEBUG-ONLY/VERBOSE MODE: level=1 WARNING: gpg not found Error: dependancies for gnupg not up to date. Relevant packages needing download: CSWcurlrt curl_rt 653848 bytes CSWiconv libiconv 2908157 bytes CSWoldaprt openldap_rt 556519 bytes CSWreadline readline 957035 bytes CSWzlib zlib 243361 bytes CSWcommon common 25600 bytes CSWlibidn libidn 466827 bytes CSWosslrt openssl_rt 5601238 bytes CSWlibcares libcares 73068 bytes CSWlibnet libnet 45520 bytes CSWsasl sasl 493048 bytes CSWcswclassutils cswclassutils 13663 bytes CSWncurses ncurses 1678650 bytes CSWcacertificates ca_certificates 129040 bytes CSWossl openssl 183880 bytes CSWbdb4 berkeleydb4 696 bytes CSWossldevel openssl_devel 4298407 bytes CSWosslutils openssl_utils 495873 bytes CSWbdb42 berkeleydb42 3989135 bytes CSWgnupg gnupg 2958061 bytes so there's a long list to upgrade manually. 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URL: From ggunselm at emporia.edu Thu Feb 25 23:53:02 2010 From: ggunselm at emporia.edu (Glen Gunselman) Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 16:53:02 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] installing pgp In-Reply-To: <4B869A49.CC54.005D.3@emporia.edu> References: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DAAE@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> <625385e31001271312n105c20bcm42ac5025f8efba23@mail.gmail.com> <4B60B608.8020106@opencsw.org> <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DB24@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> <625385e31001271522t7c21ae1fof533c81fe9e652e3@mail.gmail.com> <4B869A49.CC54.005D.3@emporia.edu> Message-ID: <4B86AAEE.CC54.005D.3@emporia.edu> I upgraded the various packages manually and rerun /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -c|grep -v 'Not installed'. It now shows updated versions of pkg_get, rrdtool, sudo and sudo_common, plus orca is now included. What gives? Is there a problem with http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/opencsw/current? I started with 9 packages not current and ended up with 20 not current. # (From site http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/opencsw/current ) software localrev remoterev berkeleydb4 4.2.52,REV=2009.10.18 SAME berkeleydb42 4.2.52,REV=2009.10.18_rev=p5 SAME berkeleydb44 4.4.20,REV=2009.03.17 4.4.20,REV=2009.10.18_rev=p4 bzip2 1.0.5,REV=2009.01.17 SAME ca_certificates 20091101,REV=2009.11.01 SAME chkconfig 1.2.24h,REV=2006.12.12 SAME common 1.4.7,REV=2009.09.20 SAME cswclassutils 1.30,REV=2009.11.21 SAME curl_rt 7.20.0,REV=2010.02.15 SAME expat 2.0.1,REV=2009.01.22 SAME expect 5.41.1,REV=2004.09.02 SAME fontconfig 2.3.2,REV=2009.01.28 2.6.0,REV=2009.04.24 freetype2 2.3.8,REV=2009.02.16 2.3.9,REV=2009.09.11 gawk 3.1.5 3.1.7,REV=2009.09.15 gdbm 1.8.3,REV=2006.01.01 SAME ggettext 0.17,REV=2009.02.13 SAME ggettextrt 0.17,REV=2009.02.13 SAME glib2 2.16.3 2.20.0,REV=2009.04.08 gnupg 1.4.9,REV=2009.08.07 SAME hobbit_client 4.2.0,REV=2007.04.12 SAME isaexec 0.2,REV=2009.03.26 SAME libcairo 1.4.10 1.8.8,REV=2010.01.18 libcares 1.7.0,REV=2010.02.12 SAME libiconv 1.13.1,REV=2009.07.31 SAME libidn 1.18,REV=2010.02.16 SAME libnet 1.0.2,REV=2004.04.08_rev=a SAME libpango 1.19.1 1.24.5,REV=2009.09.04 libpopt 1.14,REV=2009.02.24 1.15,REV=2009.10.29 libsunmath 2007.08.04 SAME libxft2 2.1.6,REV=2005.02.01 2.1.14,REV=2010.02.19 libxml2 2.7.2,REV=2008.12.09 2.7.6,REV=2009.12.17 libxrender 0.8.3,REV=2004.03.31 0.9.5,REV=2010.02.19 lsof 4.77,REV=2006.11.13 SAME ncurses 5.7,REV=2009.04.06 SAME openldap_rt 2.3.39,REV=2008.02.22 SAME openssl 0.9.8l,REV=2009.12.08 SAME openssl_devel 0.9.8l,REV=2009.12.08 SAME openssl_rt 0.9.8l,REV=2009.12.08 SAME openssl_utils 0.9.8l,REV=2009.12.08 SAME orca r535,REV=2009.03.19 snapshot_r535,REV=2009.11.25 perl 5.8.8,REV=2008.10.08 5.8.8,REV=2009.11.12 pkg_get 4.1.2,REV=2009.03.19 4.3,REV=2009.10.04 pkgutil 1.4,REV=2009.01.19 1.9.1,REV=2009.12.10 pm_mathinterpolate 1.05,REV=2007.07.13 SAME pm_timedate 1.16 SAME png 1.2.35,REV=2009.02.19 1.2.42,REV=2010.01.03 readline 6.1,REV=2010.01.01 SAME rrdtool 1.3.6,REV=2009.03.23 1.3.8,REV=2009.05.19 rsync 3.0.2 3.0.6,REV=2009.09.21 sasl 2.1.22,REV=2007.06.19 SAME setoolkit 3.5.0,REV=2008.11.06 SAME sudo 1.6.9p8,REV=2007.11.02 1.7.2,REV=2009.10.05_rev=p1 sudo_common 1.6.9p8,REV=2007.11.05 1.7.2,REV=2009.10.05_rev=p1 tcl 8.4.15 SAME tk 8.4.15 SAME zlib 1.2.3,REV=2009.11.26 SAME Glen Gunselman Systems Software Specialist TCS Emporia State University >>> "Glen Gunselman" 2/25/2010 3:42 PM >>> I've been asked to install pgp on a few servers. I see both gnupg and gnupg2 in the packages list. I thought I'd start with gnupg as it has a shorter dependancies list. A /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -c|grep -v 'Not installed' shows: WARNING: gpg not found # (From site http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/opencsw/current ) software localrev remoterev berkeleydb44 4.4.20,REV=2009.03.17 4.4.20,REV=2007.01.27 bzip2 1.0.5,REV=2009.01.17 SAME chkconfig 1.2.24h,REV=2006.12.12 SAME common 1.4.6,REV=2008.04.28 SAME cswclassutils 1.4,REV=2009.02.18 1.5,REV=2009.03.28 expat 2.0.1,REV=2009.01.22 SAME expect 5.41.1,REV=2004.09.02 SAME fontconfig 2.3.2,REV=2009.01.28 2.6.0,REV=2009.04.24 freetype2 2.3.8,REV=2009.02.16 SAME gawk 3.1.5 SAME gdbm 1.8.3,REV=2006.01.01 SAME ggettext 0.17,REV=2009.02.13 SAME ggettextrt 0.17,REV=2009.02.13 SAME glib2 2.16.3 2.20.0,REV=2009.04.08 hobbit_client 4.2.0,REV=2007.04.12 SAME isaexec 0.2,REV=2009.03.26 SAME libcairo 1.4.10 SAME libiconv 1.12,REV=2008.12.14 SAME libpango 1.19.1 SAME libpopt 1.14,REV=2009.02.24 SAME libsunmath 2007.08.04 SAME libxft2 2.1.6,REV=2005.02.01 SAME libxml2 2.7.2,REV=2008.12.09 SAME libxrender 0.8.3,REV=2004.03.31 SAME lsof 4.77,REV=2006.11.13 SAME ncurses 5.7,REV=2009.01.12 5.7,REV=2009.04.06 perl 5.8.8,REV=2008.10.08 SAME pkg_get 4.1.2,REV=2009.03.19 SAME pkgutil 1.4,REV=2009.01.19 1.5,REV=2009.04.09 pm_mathinterpolate 1.05,REV=2007.07.13 SAME pm_timedate 1.16 SAME png 1.2.35,REV=2009.02.19 SAME render_dev 0.8,REV=2004.03.30 SAME rrdtool 1.3.6,REV=2009.03.23 1.3.4,REV=2008.12.05 rsync 3.0.2 SAME setoolkit 3.5.0,REV=2008.11.06 SAME sudo 1.6.9p8,REV=2007.11.02 1.7.0,REV=2009.04.21 sudo_common 1.6.9p8,REV=2007.11.05 1.7.0,REV=2009.04.21 tcl 8.4.15 SAME tk 8.4.15 SAME zlib 1.2.3,REV=2007.05.12 SAME Note: rrdtool 1.3.6,REV=2009.03.23 1.3.4,REV=2008.12.05 If I run /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -u will rrdtool be down leveled? A /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -v gnupg shows: DEBUG-ONLY/VERBOSE MODE: level=1 WARNING: gpg not found Error: dependancies for gnupg not up to date. Relevant packages needing download: CSWcurlrt curl_rt 653848 bytes CSWiconv libiconv 2908157 bytes CSWoldaprt openldap_rt 556519 bytes CSWreadline readline 957035 bytes CSWzlib zlib 243361 bytes CSWcommon common 25600 bytes CSWlibidn libidn 466827 bytes CSWosslrt openssl_rt 5601238 bytes CSWlibcares libcares 73068 bytes CSWlibnet libnet 45520 bytes CSWsasl sasl 493048 bytes CSWcswclassutils cswclassutils 13663 bytes CSWncurses ncurses 1678650 bytes CSWcacertificates ca_certificates 129040 bytes CSWossl openssl 183880 bytes CSWbdb4 berkeleydb4 696 bytes CSWossldevel openssl_devel 4298407 bytes CSWosslutils openssl_utils 495873 bytes CSWbdb42 berkeleydb42 3989135 bytes CSWgnupg gnupg 2958061 bytes so there's a long list to upgrade manually. Thanks, Glen Gunselman Systems Software Specialist TCS Emporia State University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From skayser at opencsw.org Thu Feb 25 23:55:37 2010 From: skayser at opencsw.org (Sebastian Kayser) Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 23:55:37 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] installing pgp In-Reply-To: <4B869A49.CC54.005D.3@emporia.edu> References: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DAAE@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> <625385e31001271312n105c20bcm42ac5025f8efba23@mail.gmail.com> <4B60B608.8020106@opencsw.org> <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DB24@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> <625385e31001271522t7c21ae1fof533c81fe9e652e3@mail.gmail.com> <4B869A49.CC54.005D.3@emporia.edu> Message-ID: <4B86FFE9.9020203@opencsw.org> Hi Glen, Glen Gunselman wrote on 25.02.2010 22:42: > > I've been asked to install pgp on a few servers. I see both gnupg and > gnupg2 in the packages list. I thought I'd start with gnupg as it has a > shorter dependancies list. > > A /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -c|grep -v 'Not installed' shows: > WARNING: gpg not found > # (From site http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/opencsw/current ) > software localrev remoterev > > [... list of version comparisons ...] > > Note: rrdtool 1.3.6,REV=2009.03.23 1.3.4,REV=2008.12.05 > > If I run /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -u will rrdtool be down leveled? I am more familiar with pkgutil and haven't used pkg-get for a while, but if you are using the current/ release branch (judging from the "From site" output above) there are a couple of "remoterev" versions in the list of yours which should definitely be more up to date. For reference purposes: our website lists the package versions which are in the current catalog. What's the mirror url setting in your pkg-get.conf? To better troubleshoot this, could you please install pkgutil 1.9.1 and run a couple of diagnostic commands. 1) Remove old pkgutil, download/install pkgutil 1.7 pkgrm CSWpkgutil wget http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/official/pkgutil-`uname -p`.pkg pkgadd -d pkgutil-`uname -p`.pkg 2) Upgrade to pkgutil 1.9.1 (should not pull in any deps) pkgutil -Uu pkgutil 3) Run diagnostic commands pkgutil -V pkgutil -U pkgutil -C This will display some diagnostic information (-V), fetch the current catalogs (-U) and then compare your currently installed packages to the ones on the mirror (-C, only displays different versions). You can use something like http://pastebin.com/ to post outputs when they tend to get long. Sebastian From sovrez at hotmail.com Thu Feb 25 23:55:57 2010 From: sovrez at hotmail.com (sovrez at hotmail.com) Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 14:55:57 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] Vacation reply In-Reply-To: <4B86FFE9.9020203@opencsw.org> Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ggunselm at emporia.edu Fri Feb 26 18:05:33 2010 From: ggunselm at emporia.edu (Glen Gunselman) Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 11:05:33 -0600 Subject: [csw-users] installing pgp In-Reply-To: <4B86FFE9.9020203@opencsw.org> References: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DAAE@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> <625385e31001271312n105c20bcm42ac5025f8efba23@mail.gmail.com> <4B60B608.8020106@opencsw.org> <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DB24@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> <625385e31001271522t7c21ae1fof533c81fe9e652e3@mail.gmail.com> <4B869A49.CC54.005D.3@emporia.edu><4B869A49.CC54.005D.3@emporia.edu> <4B86FFE9.9020203@opencsw.org> Message-ID: <4B87AAFD.CC54.005D.3@emporia.edu> Sebastian, Thanks for the help/advice. I see just the one url in pkg-get.conf grep url /opt/csw/etc/pkg-get.conf # url=http://ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/csw/unstable url=http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/opencsw/current #url=http://mirrors.usc.edu/pub/blastwave/unstable # See above url for other sites to use. The pkgutil output is not that long so: pkgutil -V - System - Pkgutil 1.9.1 Arch sparc Solaris 5.10 Pkg patch 119317 (119317-01 installed) GPG binary /opt/csw/bin/gpg Gzip binary /bin/gzip Mailx binary /bin/mailx MD5 binary not found (suggestion: install CSWtextutils) MD5 module 2.33 (primary choice for MD5) Perl 5.008004 Perl binary /usr/bin/perl Wget binary /usr/sfw/bin/wget PATH /usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/ccs/bin:/opt/csw/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin - Configuration - catalog_update 14 (default: 14) exclude_pattern not set (default: none) maxpkglist not set (default: 25000) mirror http://ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/opencsw/current (default: http://ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/opencsw/current) noncsw not set (default: false) pkgaddopts not set (default: none) pkgliststyle not set (default: 0) stop_on_hook_soft_error not set (default: false) use_gpg not set (default: false) use_md5 not set (default: false) wgetopts not set (default: none) pkgutil -C package installed catalog CSWbdb44 4.4.20,REV=2009.03.17 4.4.20,REV=2009.10.18_rev=p4 CSWfconfig 2.3.2,REV=2009.01.28 2.6.0,REV=2009.04.24 CSWftype2 2.3.8,REV=2009.02.16 2.3.9,REV=2009.09.11 CSWgawk 3.1.5 3.1.7,REV=2009.09.15 CSWglib2 2.16.3 2.20.0,REV=2009.04.08 CSWlibcairo 1.4.10 1.8.8,REV=2010.01.18 CSWlibpopt 1.14,REV=2009.02.24 1.15,REV=2009.10.29 CSWlibxft2 2.1.6,REV=2005.02.01 2.1.14,REV=2010.02.19 CSWlibxml2 2.7.2,REV=2008.12.09 2.7.6,REV=2009.12.17 CSWlibxrender 0.8.3,REV=2004.03.31 0.9.5,REV=2010.02.19 CSWorca r535,REV=2009.03.19 snapshot_r535,REV=2009.11.25 CSWpango 1.19.1 1.24.5,REV=2009.09.04 CSWperl 5.8.8,REV=2008.10.08 5.8.8,REV=2009.11.12 CSWpkgget 4.1.2,REV=2009.03.19 4.3,REV=2009.10.04 CSWpng 1.2.35,REV=2009.02.19 1.2.42,REV=2010.01.03 CSWrenderdev 0.8,REV=2004.03.30 not in catalog CSWrrd 1.3.6,REV=2009.03.23 1.3.8,REV=2009.05.19 CSWrsync 3.0.2 3.0.6,REV=2009.09.21 CSWsudo 1.6.9p8,REV=2007.11.02 1.7.2,REV=2009.10.05_rev=p1 CSWsudo-common 1.6.9p8,REV=2007.11.05 1.7.2,REV=2009.10.05_rev=p1 The only packages I see that I use directly are CSWorca (orca uses CSWrrd, but not on this server), CSWpkgget, CSWrsync, and CSWsudo. Thanks, Glen Gunselman Systems Software Specialist TCS Emporia State University >>> Sebastian Kayser 2/25/2010 4:55 PM >>> Hi Glen, Glen Gunselman wrote on 25.02.2010 22:42: > > I've been asked to install pgp on a few servers. I see both gnupg and > gnupg2 in the packages list. I thought I'd start with gnupg as it has a > shorter dependancies list. > > A /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -c|grep -v 'Not installed' shows: > WARNING: gpg not found > # (From site http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/opencsw/current ) > software localrev remoterev > > [... list of version comparisons ...] > > Note: rrdtool 1.3.6,REV=2009.03.23 1.3.4,REV=2008.12.05 > > If I run /opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -u will rrdtool be down leveled? I am more familiar with pkgutil and haven't used pkg-get for a while, but if you are using the current/ release branch (judging from the "From site" output above) there are a couple of "remoterev" versions in the list of yours which should definitely be more up to date. For reference purposes: our website lists the package versions which are in the current catalog. What's the mirror url setting in your pkg-get.conf? To better troubleshoot this, could you please install pkgutil 1.9.1 and run a couple of diagnostic commands. 1) Remove old pkgutil, download/install pkgutil 1.7 pkgrm CSWpkgutil wget http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/official/pkgutil-`uname -p`.pkg pkgadd -d pkgutil-`uname -p`.pkg 2) Upgrade to pkgutil 1.9.1 (should not pull in any deps) pkgutil -Uu pkgutil 3) Run diagnostic commands pkgutil -V pkgutil -U pkgutil -C This will display some diagnostic information (-V), fetch the current catalogs (-U) and then compare your currently installed packages to the ones on the mirror (-C, only displays different versions). You can use something like http://pastebin.com/ to post outputs when they tend to get long. 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URL: From bonivart at opencsw.org Sat Feb 27 00:09:19 2010 From: bonivart at opencsw.org (Peter Bonivart) Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2010 00:09:19 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] installing pgp In-Reply-To: <4B87AAFD.CC54.005D.3@emporia.edu> References: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DAAE@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> <625385e31001271312n105c20bcm42ac5025f8efba23@mail.gmail.com> <4B60B608.8020106@opencsw.org> <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DB24@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> <625385e31001271522t7c21ae1fof533c81fe9e652e3@mail.gmail.com> <4B869A49.CC54.005D.3@emporia.edu> <4B86FFE9.9020203@opencsw.org> <4B87AAFD.CC54.005D.3@emporia.edu> Message-ID: <625385e31002261509o4dce2494v7dfe35bbb8472c76@mail.gmail.com> On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 6:05 PM, Glen Gunselman wrote: >> I've been asked to install pgp on a few servers.? I see both gnupg and >> gnupg2 in the packages list.? I thought I'd start with gnupg as it has a >> shorter dependancies list. This is the complete list of packages needed for gnupg: CSWbdb4-4.2.52,REV=2009.10.18 CSWbdb42-4.2.52,REV=2009.10.18_rev=p5 CSWbzip2-1.0.5,REV=2009.01.17 CSWcacertificates-20091101,REV=2009.11.01 CSWcommon-1.4.7,REV=2009.09.20 CSWcswclassutils-1.30,REV=2009.11.21 CSWcurlrt-7.19.7,REV=2010.01.15 CSWggettextrt-0.17,REV=2009.02.13 CSWgnupg-1.4.9,REV=2009.08.07 CSWiconv-1.13.1,REV=2009.07.31 CSWisaexec-0.2,REV=2009.03.26 CSWlibidn-1.16,REV=2010.01.14 CSWlibnet-1.0.2,REV=2004.04.08_rev=a CSWncurses-5.7,REV=2009.04.06 CSWoldaprt-2.3.39,REV=2008.02.22 CSWossl-0.9.8l,REV=2009.12.08 CSWossldevel-0.9.8l,REV=2009.12.08 CSWosslrt-0.9.8l,REV=2009.12.08 CSWosslutils-0.9.8l,REV=2009.12.08 CSWreadline-6.1,REV=2010.01.01 CSWsasl-2.1.22,REV=2007.06.19 CSWzlib-1.2.3,REV=2009.11.26 It's a maximum of 22 packages and about 22 MB to download. This command... # pkgutil -i gnupg ...will download and install everything you need for it. If one or more packages in the list above are not the latest version they will be upgraded, you can compare it to the list you got with "pkgutil -C" if you want to. Packages you already have with the latest version will not be downloaded. Same goes for rrd since it's not needed for gnupg. -- /peter From sovrez at hotmail.com Sat Feb 27 00:10:05 2010 From: sovrez at hotmail.com (sovrez at hotmail.com) Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 15:10:05 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] Vacation reply In-Reply-To: <625385e31002261509o4dce2494v7dfe35bbb8472c76@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ghenry at cmi.univ-mrs.fr Sat Feb 27 07:20:31 2010 From: ghenry at cmi.univ-mrs.fr (gerard) Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2010 07:20:31 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] /opt/csw/bin/lpstat -l -a reports No destinations added In-Reply-To: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2ECEB90@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> References: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2ECEB90@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> Message-ID: <4B88B9AF.4020904@cmi.univ-mrs.fr> On 02/25/10 02:36 AM, Wyche, George PW wrote: > %/opt/csw/bin/lpstat -l -a > lpstat: No destinations added. > > Which is a dramatically different response compared to > > %/usr/bin/lpstat -l -a > hp accepting requests since Tue May 15, 12:43:38 2007 > _default accepting requests since Feb 24, 18:09:13 2010 > > What do I have to do to make "lp" work? > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > I did a "man lpstat" and it mentioned /etc/printers.conf so I took the > liberty of copying it to /opt/csw/etc/ and then rebooted, but there was > no change it operation. > did you try to populate /etc/opt/csw/cups/client.conf ? i have: ServerName printserver-ip /opt/csw/bin/lpstat search for cups printer, and sun lp search for sun lpd. On my sunrays servers, i finally decide to rename all sun lp commands to use only cups lp commands, something like: mv /usr/bin/lpstat /usr/bin/lpstat-sun ln -s /opt/csw/bin/lpstat /usr/bin/lpstat it's working better than Sun lp... gerard From sovrez at hotmail.com Sat Feb 27 07:20:53 2010 From: sovrez at hotmail.com (sovrez at hotmail.com) Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 22:20:53 -0800 Subject: [csw-users] Vacation reply In-Reply-To: <4B88B9AF.4020904@cmi.univ-mrs.fr> Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From skayser at opencsw.org Sat Feb 27 10:12:42 2010 From: skayser at opencsw.org (Sebastian Kayser) Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2010 10:12:42 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] /opt/csw/bin/lpstat -l -a reports No destinations added In-Reply-To: <4B88B9AF.4020904@cmi.univ-mrs.fr> References: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2ECEB90@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> <4B88B9AF.4020904@cmi.univ-mrs.fr> Message-ID: <4B88E20A.4060308@opencsw.org> gerard wrote on 27.02.2010 07:20: > On 02/25/10 02:36 AM, Wyche, George PW wrote: >> %/opt/csw/bin/lpstat -l -a >> lpstat: No destinations added. >> >> Which is a dramatically different response compared to >> >> %/usr/bin/lpstat -l -a >> hp accepting requests since Tue May 15, 12:43:38 2007 >> _default accepting requests since Feb 24, 18:09:13 2010 >> >> What do I have to do to make "lp" work? >> >> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - >> I did a "man lpstat" and it mentioned /etc/printers.conf so I took the >> liberty of copying it to /opt/csw/etc/ and then rebooted, but there was >> no change it operation. >> > > did you try to populate /etc/opt/csw/cups/client.conf ? i have: > ServerName printserver-ip > > /opt/csw/bin/lpstat search for cups printer, and sun lp search for sun > lpd. On my sunrays servers, i finally decide to rename all sun lp > commands to use only cups lp commands, something like: > mv /usr/bin/lpstat /usr/bin/lpstat-sun > ln -s /opt/csw/bin/lpstat /usr/bin/lpstat > it's working better than Sun lp... After some initial troubles with the Solaris lp system, I also decided to completely substitute it with CSWcups on all of our Sun Ray Server. After several people seem to do the same (or at least would like to), I just documented the script snippets which we use to do so in the Wiki. http://wiki.opencsw.org/cups-package Your mileage may vary, it works very well for us though. Feel free to provide feedback which should be integrated into the Wiki. HTH Sebastian