On 11/30/10 18:12, Shawn Walker wrote:
On 11/30/10 02:07 AM, Chris Gerhard wrote:
On 11/29/10 20:00, Shawn Walker wrote:
On 11/26/10 06:48 AM, Chris Gerhard wrote:
On 11/23/10 18:42, Shawn Walker wrote:
On 11/23/10 09:58 AM, Chris Gerhard wrote:
Is there a way to list packages that are going
On 11/30/10 02:07 AM, Chris Gerhard wrote:
On 11/29/10 20:00, Shawn Walker wrote:
On 11/26/10 06:48 AM, Chris Gerhard wrote:
On 11/23/10 18:42, Shawn Walker wrote:
On 11/23/10 09:58 AM, Chris Gerhard wrote:
Is there a way to list packages that are going to cause problems? The
upgrade I have j
On 11/29/10 20:00, Shawn Walker wrote:
On 11/26/10 06:48 AM, Chris Gerhard wrote:
On 11/23/10 18:42, Shawn Walker wrote:
On 11/23/10 09:58 AM, Chris Gerhard wrote:
Is there a way to list packages that are going to cause problems? The
upgrade I have just done appears to have completed but when
On 11/26/10 06:48 AM, Chris Gerhard wrote:
On 11/23/10 18:42, Shawn Walker wrote:
On 11/23/10 09:58 AM, Chris Gerhard wrote:
Is there a way to list packages that are going to cause problems? The
upgrade I have just done appears to have completed but when booted
show it still on 134b/
No, beca
On 11/23/10 18:42, Shawn Walker wrote:
On 11/23/10 09:58 AM, Chris Gerhard wrote:
Is there a way to list packages that are going to cause problems? The
upgrade I have just done appears to have completed but when booted
show it still on 134b/
No, because that package system doesn't know what pa
On 11/23/10 09:58 AM, Chris Gerhard wrote:
Is there a way to list packages that are going to cause problems? The upgrade
I have just done appears to have completed but when booted show it still on
134b/
No, because that package system doesn't know what packages are a
"problem". The package
Is there a way to list packages that are going to cause problems? The upgrade
I have just done appears to have completed but when booted show it still on
134b/
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Apart from the postgres hiccup it all went fine and the only thing that needed
fixing after the upgrade was samba because the sfw samba instance had
disappeared. But that was no biggie as I just copied over the old config file
and started up the /network/samba service. Everything else worked fin
On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 5:46 AM, Jose Chung wrote:
> yeah - I think that was it.
> After running through the following;
> # pkg uninstall amp-dev
> # pkg uninstall web/php-52/extension/php-pgsql
> # pkg uninstall database/postgres-83/library
> I've kicked off another upgrade and it is now upgradin
yeah - I think that was it.
After running through the following;
# pkg uninstall amp-dev
# pkg uninstall web/php-52/extension/php-pgsql
# pkg uninstall database/postgres-83/library
I've kicked off another upgrade and it is now upgrading 941 packages which
seems a lot healthier.
I had checked the
On 11/19/10 05:48 PM, Steven Acres wrote:
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 8:02 PM, Shawn Walker mailto:shawn.wal...@oracle.com>> wrote:
On 11/19/10 04:39 PM, Shawn Walker wrote:
On 11/19/10 04:08 PM, Steven Acres wrote:
...
Specifically for Shawn: Isn't there somewhere
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 8:02 PM, Shawn Walker wrote:
> On 11/19/10 04:39 PM, Shawn Walker wrote:
>
>> On 11/19/10 04:08 PM, Steven Acres wrote:
>> ...
>>
>>> Specifically for Shawn: Isn't there somewhere that one of these folks
>>> can file a bug report on this? Seems there is a dep resolving issu
On 11/19/10 04:39 PM, Shawn Walker wrote:
On 11/19/10 04:08 PM, Steven Acres wrote:
...
Specifically for Shawn: Isn't there somewhere that one of these folks
can file a bug report on this? Seems there is a dep resolving issue with
the pkg manager.
Dependency resolution is working exactly as it
On 11/19/10 04:08 PM, Steven Acres wrote:
...
Specifically for Shawn: Isn't there somewhere that one of these folks
can file a bug report on this? Seems there is a dep resolving issue with
the pkg manager.
Dependency resolution is working exactly as it is supposed to.
However, the error messag
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 4:03 PM, Shawn Walker wrote:
> On 11/19/10 11:30 AM, Jose Chung wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've got the same problem.
>> After upgrading to 134b as per the
>> http://blogs.sun.com/observatory/entry/upgrading_from_opensolaris_2009_06instructions
>> I've hit a brick wall.
>>
>> H
On 11/19/10 11:30 AM, Jose Chung wrote:
Hi,
I've got the same problem.
After upgrading to 134b as per the
http://blogs.sun.com/observatory/entry/upgrading_from_opensolaris_2009_06
instructions I've hit a brick wall.
Here's some output;
# pkg publisher
PUBLISHER TY
Hi,
I've got the same problem.
After upgrading to 134b as per the
http://blogs.sun.com/observatory/entry/upgrading_from_opensolaris_2009_06
instructions I've hit a brick wall.
Here's some output;
# pkg publisher
PUBLISHER TYPE STATUS URI
solaris
On 11/16/10 11:55 AM, Eli Kleinman wrote:
Hi Shawn and thanks for the help,
I booted back to my old boot environment, below is the output of the new boot
environment.
-
I did a beadm mount sol11-2 /sol11
---
pkg -R /sol11 publisher
PUBLISHER
On 16 Nov 2010, at 20:22, Chris Ridd wrote:
> On 16 Nov 2010, at 19:49, Shawn Walker wrote:
>
>> Yes, the messaging could be better here, but it's very difficult to divine
>> the intent of the user here.
>>
>> You'll need to remove amp-dev, all of the *php* and postgre packages.
>>
>> I believ
On 16 Nov 2010, at 19:49, Shawn Walker wrote:
> On 11/16/10 11:37 AM, Chris Ridd wrote:
>> NAME (PUBLISHER) VERSION STATE
>> UFOXI
> ...
>> amp-dev 0.5.11-0.111installed
>> -
>
> This is most likely the is
On 11/16/10 11:37 AM, Chris Ridd wrote:
NAME (PUBLISHER) VERSION STATE UFOXI
...
amp-dev 0.5.11-0.111installed -
This is most likely the issue (assuming you've added the 'solaris'
publisher as described
On 11/16/10 10:17 AM, Eli Kleinman wrote:
Please help,
I am trying to upgrade opensolaris b134 to solaris11 express. I followed the Oracle
docs at http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/821-1479/gklaa?l=en&a=view with no
luck.
Any help is greatly appreciated, below are the steps I tried.
Going from
Please help,
I am trying to upgrade opensolaris b134 to solaris11 express. I followed the
Oracle docs at http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/821-1479/gklaa?l=en&a=view with
no luck.
Any help is greatly appreciated, below are the steps I tried.
Going from b134 to b134b (5.11-0.134.0.2) worked with
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