Y'know, if this wasn't so deranged, it would be inspired. In one last, desperate attempt to move to a point where I might be able to continue progress (because when all is said and done, I really would like GS to run on Solaris), I recalled words about version 0.98 of stuff, and I had used the release notes instructions which apparently took me to 0.86.
So, says I, I'll push my system up to 0.98. There's that neat "Update All" button at the top of the pkg gui. I slap that button, and it tells me that I have to update SUNWipkg and SUNWipkg-gui first, shall it continue? Why, yes, of course, it should. It cogitates awhile, announces that no packages will be updated, then proceeds to update nothing successfully, and informs me that the pkg gui will now restart and I can then Update All as I had originally wanted. Except that the pkg gui does not restart itself. And because it updated nothing (successfully), when I quit and restart it myself and try Update All, it again whines that SUNWipkg and SUNWipkg-gui need to be updated... In a fit of dementia, I resort to the command line, where I use the new version for the first command out of the release notes, the ominous "pfexec pkg update [EMAIL PROTECTED]". It goes its merry way, announcing "Creating Plan" and whatnot, seeming to have run its course normally. So I attempt the next command, "pfexec pkg update [EMAIL PROTECTED]"...whereupon pkg collapses on a python ld.so "fatal: relocation error: ... referenced symbol not found". Apparently I've just bricked my Solaris VM. Wunnerful. This is genuinely inspired. You can't make up stuff like this. _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page