Hi, I'm netbooting with a read-only rootfs. Up until version 1.5.2 of pkg, that sometimes caused some errors when installing various packages, but the install continued even if some files couldn't be written.
That seems to have changed with 1.5.4. Specifically, upgrading ca_root_nss from
3.19 to 3.19.1_1 now aborts in archive_read_extract () as shown below.
This regression makes it difficult to run read-only; any chance this abort can
be turned into a warning instead?
Lars
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The following 1 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):
Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
ca_root_nss: 3.19 -> 3.19.1_1
The process will require 42 B more space.
Proceed with this action? [y/N]: y
[1/1] Upgrading ca_root_nss from 3.19 to 3.19.1_1...
You may need to manually remove /usr/local/etc/ssl/cert.pem if it's no longer
needed.
You may need to manually remove /usr/local/openssl/cert.pem if it's no longer
needed.
pkg: unlinkat(usr/local/share/licenses/ca_root_nss-3.19/LICENSE): No such file
or directory
pkg: unlinkat(usr/local/share/licenses/ca_root_nss-3.19/MPL): No such file or
directory
pkg: unlinkat(usr/local/share/licenses/ca_root_nss-3.19/catalog.mk): No such
file or directory
[1/1] Extracting ca_root_nss-3.19.1_1: 71%
pkg: archive_read_extract(): Can't create '/etc/ssl/cert.pem.pXkDjkwDtvyq'
[1/1] Extracting ca_root_nss-3.19.1_1: 100%
[1/1] Deleting files for ca_root_nss-3.19.1_1: 100%
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