[OpenIndiana-discuss] Upgrade from b134: few packages get updated

Alex Viskovatoff viskovatoff at imap.cc
Wed Sep 15 18:35:59 UTC 2010


I followed the instructions on the Wiki and the upgrade succeeded, but
only 42 packages got upgraded. I've attached the log from performing

pkg image-update -v --be-name oi_147

And here are the results of some commands that I give in this new boot
environment:

av at diotima:~$ beadm list
BE        Active Mountpoint Space  Policy Created          
--        ------ ---------- -----  ------ -------          
oi_147    NR     /          39.61G static 2010-09-15 13:28 
snv_133-1 -      -          63.20M static 2010-03-05 19:16 
snv_134   -      -          18.59M static 2010-03-09 06:25 
av at diotima:~$ uname -a
SunOS diotima 5.11 snv_134 i86pc i386 i86pc
av at diotima:~$ pkg publisher -n
PUBLISHER                             TYPE     STATUS   URI
openindiana.org          (preferred)  origin   online
http://pkg.openindiana.org/dev/
opensolaris.org          (non-sticky) origin   online
http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/
av at diotima:~$ pfexec pkg install firefox
Creating Plan /Planning for install failed: 
Use -v option for more details


pkg: No matching version of web/browser/firefox can be installed:
pkg://openindiana.org/web/browser/firefox@0.5.11,5.11-0.147:20100914T030455Z: This version is excluded by installed incorporation pkg://opensolaris.org/consolidation/gnome/gnome-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.134:20100302T010446Z

av at diotima:~$ pfexec pkg install package/pkg
Creating Plan /Planning for install failed: 
Use -v option for more details


pkg: No matching version of package/pkg can be installed:
pkg://openindiana.org/package/pkg@0.5.11,5.11-0.147:20100914T035208Z:
This version is excluded by installed incorporation
pkg://opensolaris.org/consolidation/ips/ips-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.134:20100302T010530Z

av at diotima:~$ 


No one else has reported this problem, so there must be something
strange about my snv_134 boot environment. I seem to recall that after I
upgraded to snv_134, I gave pkg a command that made it install a bunch
of what I think were compatibility packages with the old names of
packages to satisfy some dependency. That could have created a
non-standard boot environment, I suppose.

Alex


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