[oi-dev] How to kill old sfe package meta-data?

Till Wegmüller toasterson at gmail.com
Thu Aug 30 21:11:55 UTC 2018


did you try http://sfe.opencsw.org/localhostoih ?
On 8/30/18 11:08 PM, Gordon Ross wrote:
> Yeah, thought to try that, but can't find an origin URI that works for this.
> 
> 
> On Thu, Aug 30, 2018 at 5:03 PM Till Wegmüller <toasterson at gmail.com
> <mailto:toasterson at gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi Gordon
> 
>     You will need to add sfe as publisher for IPS to be happy.
>     After uninstall you can remove sfe again.
> 
>     Have you deleted the /var/pkg/cache by any chance?
> 
>     Greetings
>     Till
> 
>     On 8/30/18 10:49 PM, Gordon Ross wrote:
>     > People will probably want to see:
>     >
>     > # pkg -R /mnt publisher
>     > PUBLISHER                   TYPE     STATUS P LOCATION
>     > userland                    origin   online F
>     > file:///tank/ws/oi-userland/i386/repo/
>     > openindiana.org <http://openindiana.org> <http://openindiana.org>
>     (non-sticky) origin   online F
>     > http://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster/
>     >
>     >
>     > On Thu, Aug 30, 2018 at 4:46 PM Gordon Ross
>     <gordon.w.ross at gmail.com <mailto:gordon.w.ross at gmail.com>
>     > <mailto:gordon.w.ross at gmail.com <mailto:gordon.w.ross at gmail.com>>>
>     wrote:
>     >
>     >     I have a system that apparently had an sfe publisher at some
>     point.
>     >     Now attempts to update userland components run into problems:
>     >
>     >         # pkg -R /mnt install system/virtualization/open-vm-tools
>     >         system/virtualization/open-vm-tools-desktop
>     >         Creating Plan (Evaluating mediators): -
>     >         Errors were encountered while attempting to retrieve
>     package or
>     >         file data for
>     >         the requested operation.
>     >         Details follow:
>     >
>     >         The requested operation requires that one or more package
>     >         repositories are
>     >         configured for publisher 'sfe'.
>     >         Use 'pkg set-publisher' to add new package repositories or
>     >         restore previously
>     >         configured package repositories for publisher 'sfe'.
>     >
>     >
>     >     I tried to get rid of the sfe stuff but can't figure out how. 
>     Ideas?
>     >
>     >         root at vm530gwr# pkg list |grep sfe
>     >         driver/network/sfe                              
>     >          0.5.11-2017.0.0.16842      i--
>     >         sfe/library/gmp (sfe)                            
>     >         5.0.5-0.151.1.5            i--
>     >         sfe/library/mpc (sfe)                            
>     1.0-0.151.1.5
>     >                      i--
>     >         sfe/library/mpfr (sfe)                          
>     >          3.1.1-0.151.1.5            i--
>     >
>     >         root at vm530gwr# pkg uninstall sfe/library/mpc sfe/library/gmp
>     >         sfe/library/mpfr
>     >         Creating Plan (Finding local manifests): |
>     >         Errors were encountered while attempting to retrieve
>     package or
>     >         file data for
>     >         the requested operation.
>     >         Details follow:
>     >
>     >         The requested operation requires that one or more package
>     >         repositories are
>     >         configured for publisher 'sfe'.
>     >         Use 'pkg set-publisher' to add new package repositories or
>     >         restore previously
>     >         configured package repositories for publisher 'sfe'.
>     >         #
>     >
>     >
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