https://www.openindiana.org/packages/
Instructions for adding a publisher are at the bottom of that page, and
the URL for hipster-encumbered is there too. Note you can use 'https'
rather than http, and I recommend doing so. Also, I *highly* recomm
, and got a patch
included in upstream:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/merge_requests/2409
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nto the change rate for the upstream
project.
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#x27;m not questioning the decision, just interested in what went into.
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and so, allow a force write back
That's not my experience on OI with vim.
Are you sure it's not something like NFS or something else causing that?
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'-exec' and the start of the command, and it will show you what it's
going to do without doing it. If you like what you see, just remove the
'echo'.
I've tried to install gfind, but that doesn't appear to be
old BE and a pg_restore once inside
the new one and with an updated postgres.
That is definitely the best path forward. I hope your software works
well with an updated PostgreSQL. Database updates can often have knock-on
effects, but hopefully your upgrade is easy.
Good luck!
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you currently have, then you can do something like
pkg install -v postgresql-10@
Hopefully someone that knows pkg better can offer some suggestions on
what is and what is not possible with OI and "stepped" updates.
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no good way to do long-term support for outdated/EOL software, especially
when there are newer versions that are still receiving updates.
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: Sept 4, 2019
Predrag posted in that thread (as did I). At the time, it was suggested that
any of the UTF8 locales would be enough.
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In regard to: Re: [oi-dev] libpulsecore error, Gary Mills said (at 10:44am...:
On Wed, Mar 08, 2023 at 11:57:36PM -0600, Tim Mooney via oi-dev wrote:
That would be my first guess.
That a faulty theme is the cause now seems unlikely to me. I looked
at some Mate themes on github: all of them
or Illumos. It might just
be secondary to the "local file monitor type".
So the primary root cause may be something different.
I think you're correct.
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ystem for day-to-day work?
Thanks,
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then log out of your current session and
log back in.
You may find that this still causes problems, but you can revert by
moving the caja binary that you saved back into place (or by doing a 'pkg
fix caja' after doing a 'pkg verify').
Again, I'm not recomm
n't need to keep mate_install after its pulled in all the GUI
stuff, so 'mate_install' can be safely removed once its installed its
dependencies).
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will stop all of the MATE components (and probably
other stuff) from using the accessibility bridge.
That's at most a workaround.
I'll do some research and see if I can find any other reports of this for
MATE 1.26 or other software.
Thanks for reporting it!
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source of the issue, but I'm glad you found it and have things fixed up!
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w how it
got there, or how to remove it.
Any clues?
Thank you
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on top of an OS image that is from 7 months ago. That's being blocked
by the osnet-incorporation.
If you want to install current packages, you need to be relatively up
to date, which means first doing a
pkg update
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pkg is reporting that pkg.openindiana.org's cert is expired.
I'm not 100% certain if this is the cert itself or the Let's Encrypt root
CA issue, but I tried with openssl 1.1 and s_client is still saying
expired, so I think it's an expired cert
kages installed from hipster-encumbered too.
See:
https://www.openindiana.org/packages/
http://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster-encumbered/en/index.shtml
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In regard to: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] GPG2 on OI, Andreas Wacknitz said...:
Am 04.10.21 um 20:58 schrieb Tim Mooney via openindiana-discuss:
In regard to: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] GPG2 on OI, Andreas Wacknitz
said...:
Nice work from you and the GnuPG developer. I propose to either open a
there
something else I need to be able to do to test it for him?
Thanks,
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find it interesting enough to fix this problem in ilumos-gate.
Done.
https://www.illumos.org/issues/14126
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hon.org/issue35455
The developer is going to fix it in the gnupg mainline, so I expect gnupg
2.3.3 or 2.3.4 will have the hang fixed.
I'll follow-up again as things progress with this issue and with the
(apparently unrelated) issue with pinentry-curses
em.
Anyway, thanks for confirming you're seeing similar issues. I'll report
back to the mailing list if I make any progress debugging it.
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not exiting even after some
operations.
I'm just wondering if anyone else is seeing similar issues, or if I need
to look more closely at what might be wrong with my environment.
Thanks,
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"sudo pkg refresh" and that completed OK too.
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No
es is force the installation of the
desktop components, so the recommended steps are
pfexec pkg install mate-install
pfexec pkg uninstall mate-install
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ecause a lot of sites
never really went for the replacement (NIS+), I think it's asking for a
NIS domainname.
See domainname(1m) and defaultdomain(4) on an installed system.
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een through the process with
distribution-constructor, I was hoping to avoid a bunch of trial and
error.
I'll update and install distribution-constructor and give it a try.
Tim
On 19.03.21 18:08, Tim Mooney via openindiana-discuss wrote:
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ng to take some time and some back-and-forth
with you, Toomas, and others to troubleshoot some of the issues we've
seen in the past, especially with the USB images. I would like to get
started on that process.
Thanks,
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h" after X is already
running, it's probably a lot easier to just make it a selectable choice
from Lightdm than it is to create a different SMF.
Hope this helps,
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I can "weed out" the zfs snapshots
that I don't need.
I appreciate all the discussion and info my question has spawned! I
didn't anticipate the issue being as complicated as it appears it is.
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ibffi-3.2.1/include/ffi.h
pkg:/library/libffi@3.2.1-2020.0.1.0
basename file usr/lib/libffi-3.2.1/include/ffi.h
pkg:/library/libffi@3.2.1-2020.0.1.0
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unresolved.
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re is a real interest or need for a recent version, then
I would offer to investigate updating it, since I suspect that the update
will be easy and it would allow others to focus on the more complicated
tasks.
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that repo to see how they've approached building and packaging
a particular component.
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In regard to: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] what command is used to start...:
IMHO it is *not* the role of an OS to determine the security policy.
While it should be possible for an admin to set security policy,
the OS should have good, secure defaults. That's all this is.
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It's been a long time since I've had to debug anything with lightdm,
so I'm afraid I don't have any magic suggestions. I would probably look
at the documentation for lightdm.conf and see if there's a switch
that increases log verbosity for the process.
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svc:/application/graphical-login/lightdm:default
PS: this question isn't about development, so including oi-dev isn't
really appropriate.
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st gcc, it gets (most of) what you want for
a decent build environment.
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lse?
I don't think you need to share it, but I'm not certain. It's been a long
time since I set up printing on my hipster workstation and I don't
remember if I had to do anything special to get firefox to see the queues.
What does
pkg list | eg
which optional features are
actually present for your printer.
Are you actually using this printer model?
What PDL method does CUPS use for this printer?
I'm not using an Xerox printers current, so I don't know. You can
probably tell what CUPS will send to the pr
nately hasn't been a priority.
Good luck on your search for the problem and please let us know what you
find.
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fixes.
Eduardo Chappa seems to be the main person keeping alpine alive, but he's
made many fixes and improvements. He's even added OAuth support, though
I think it's only been tested against GMail at this point.
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of the shared library installed at once, to make it possible to migrate
dependencies in "phases" to the latest version, rather than having to
coordinate rebuilding dozens of packages?
Thanks for your work on this! I can only imagine how tedious this
was to accomplish...
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y,
I swore that all of the Virtualbox-related CVEs were fixed in 6.1.3, but
looking at the list today it seems like it's 6.1.2 that contains all the
fixes:
https://www.oracle.com/security-alerts/cpujan2020.html#AppendixOVIR
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to OI. Since you're using VLC, maybe something
like
https://wiki.videolan.org/VLC_HowTo/Make_a_DVD/
is what you want.
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and the OI/Solaris-ancestry bits in automount(1M), automountd(1M), autofs(4).
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and possibly the output from
show
might be useful to them (or not).
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n Method 1 and Method 2. Method 2
(using a separate image header) is for older releases. You don't need
that with recent OI. Just use Method 1 and you should be fine.
Hopefully one of those choices will work for you!
Please report back if you are still having trouble with any of those.
In regard to: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] OpenLDAP Packages, Dieter Klünter...:
Tim Mooney writes:
In regard to: [OpenIndiana-discuss] OpenLDAP Packages, Dieter Klünter said...:
Now I would like to build openldap packages for OI, as the provided
packages in oi-userland still are build with
ons on Linux for my $WORK,
to package newer openldap that can replace the stock Red Hat packages.
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In regard to: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Xorg programs seem to stutter or...:
On 11/08/19 05:09 PM, Tim Mooney wrote:
In regard to: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Xorg programs seem to stutter or...:
Is there some power-saving feature or CPU auto-throttler that I need to
disable in order to have a
ing corrupted in your profile or with one
of your add-ons. The refresh procedure would determine pretty quickly if
a fresh profile is more stable. The down-side is that you have to make
many customizations again.
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Please report back what your discover.
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re's not really anything for me to explain.
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In regard to: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] 20190511 gui/text boot fails on...:
On 7. Nov 2019, at 21:47, Tim Mooney wrote:
I was under the impression that UEFI boot did not work for any
Illumos-based system.
oh, we have uefi boot for a long time now. initially illumos was only running
serial
commands, ‘help’ for more detailed help.
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prompt. That's
certainly different than the 20190511-text not even finding the
boot_archive.
Tim
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In regard to: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] 20190511 gui/text boot fails
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eans grub 2.02 + Red hat "vendor sauce".
More after some testing.
Tim
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In regard to: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] 20190511 gui/text boot fails
on...:
I’m no expert on iso boo
d so on, until it eventually drops to an OK prompt.
Whatever is going on, I'm only seeing it on our Dell servers, but the
problem is the same on each of the platform generations I've tried.
Since both Jedi and I can reproduce this problem, if someone has some
suggestion
ent floor in my home so its not convenient to
use physical media.
Understood.
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osted on a non-OI platform. :-|
What you were actually suggesting should indeed work, and is a great
suggestion for something to try.
Sorry for adding my confusion to the thread...
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our own VB, I
haven't been able to get USB pass-through to work. Others have reported
the same problem, I know there is (was?) a ticket about the issue in the
bug tracker.
Unless it has been fixed recently, and I'm just out of the loop...
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always seemed a bit more finicky than physical media. It's great when
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I'm
obviously just trying to rule out any possible download corruption that
might be triggered on physical hardware.
Since the minimal image works, it would be possible to use that and
then use 'pkg install' to install additional packages, if we can't figure
out why the oth
7;ve created that file, I'm not sure if just logging out of the
desktop is enough to get it to be read or if a full X11 restart is needed.
Please report back if that fixes it or not, and if just a logout was
needed or if a full restart of X11 was needed.
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are a separate repo, and the published version for how to
build and package components from oi-userland is at
http://docs.openindiana.org/dev/userland/
The 'gmake setup' step is a one-time "prepare your environment" step,
and is outlined in those
is version:
https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/149144/en-us.
Anyone knows might be affected? (I don't have a plan, just wondering.)
Looks like my workstation would be affected (the Quadro 600 is *not* the
same thing as the Quadro P600).
Ti
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as produced are
hipster (at a particular point in time).
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7;t so much a driver issue
as one of the many features that could not be overridden when I switched
the system from UEFI to Legacy BIOS.
Thanks again,
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onvert the non-working VM to Intel HD Audio, if for
some reason you don't want to abandon the original VM. If it's important
to you, I can walk you through the steps to switch it. That's basically
the disruptive change I was considering having yo
setup.
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In regard to: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] pkg update is failing, Michal Nowak...:
On 09/05/19 12:19 AM, Tim Mooney wrote:
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In fact it tries to do this -
https://github.com/OpenIndiana/pkg5/commit
own of OI: Pulse Audio system not
responding)
Yeah, pulse is in a bad state. I've seen that a few times too. If you
were to look at processes, you would probably see that pulseaudio is *not*
running but /usr/lib/amd64/pulse/gsettings-helper is, and it
re-run audiotest to see if audio is making it
through the driver level at an appropriate volume.
With any luck, you'll find that you can tweak just one or perhaps a couple
of the control values and finally get audio you can actually hear.
If you do all of this and you're still
f the people that had problems because of locale
settings were getting the behavior from a pkg that was prior to your
improvement.
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l fix for pkg to override the settings
from the environment that may not be compatible with its *requirements*?
If 'pkg' must be run with UTF-8 or it might blow up, then pkg should
be setting the environment that it requires for proper operation.
Ti
https://dev.to/mnohime/use-raw-zfs-volume-for-virtualbox-guest-45jg) and I
found it incredibly slow, much slower (sic) than using VDI image.
Both of these posts are very interesting. Thanks for pointing the first
one out Predrag, and thanks for blogging yours Michal!
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e what that outputs, but I don't know enough about how to convert
from 'egrep -- --audio' to Window's "find" command.
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evolving replacement for KVM due to its performance
enhancements, and was wondering if there was any OI work or interest going
on in that direction too.
Bhyve was discussed in that long thread I mentioned. Back then, it
sounded like Bhyve might eventually be a replacement for KVM, but that
st for the benefit of the mailing list archives, the 'lightdm' GUI
login is capable of listening for VNC connections and then spawning Xvnc
to handle them. You need only enable the VNC config in
/etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf. Because it's lightdm that's spawning Xvnc, it
handles t
dev_path=/pci@0,0/pci8086,a340@1b/pci1c5c,1627@0/blkdev@wACE42E009A062916,0:b,raw
spectype=chr type=minor
dev_link=/dev/rdsk/c6tACE42E009A062916d0s1
etc.
Is there something special that needs to be done to install
OS, or ...) off a 600 MB
boot.iso but then install thousands of packages from an NFS or http/https
repo? The boot iso is small, but the installed system could be quite
large. Is that what you're after?
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irror it locally.
You need to modify the manifests accordingly so that
pkg_repo_default_authority points to the right repository.
I would like to see how small I can make the actual LiveCD with GUI.
Cheers,
Lonnie
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do it in
a VM with enough disk and other resources.
I would like to see how small I can make the actual LiveCD with GUI.
Understood.
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QUIRED_PACKAGES in the Makefile for each
component. You'll probably also want to look at what's installed because
of a particular incorporation.
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networking group has applied several updates
over the summer months so I can't say for certain that the problem is on
my OI system.
If you track this any further, please share on the list.
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is yes, but I'm not certain. Both the zpool(1m) man
page (the section on 'attach') and the Oracle Solaris docs seem to imply
that you can, but the root pool might have special restrictions in that
regard. Hopefully someone else that knows can add
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