On 9/17/2014 3:08 PM, Bryan Drewery wrote: > On 9/17/2014 3:00 PM, Lucas Willian Bocchi wrote: >> No, the problem isn't with net-snmp. >> >> Are the observium package the problem >> >> I have observium net monitor installed on my freebsd. Deinstalling >> net-snmp deinstalls observium too. Running pkg update, pkg upgrade, >> all ok. Installing net-snmp, running pkg update, pkg upgrade, all ok >> too. But, when I try to reinstall observium: >> >> pkg install observium >> Updating FreeBSD repository catalogue... >> FreeBSD repository is up-to-date. >> All repositories are up-to-date. >> Checking integrity... done (1 conflicting) >> New version of pkg detected; it needs to be installed first. >> Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting) >> The following 4 packages will be affected (of 0 checked): >> >> New packages to be INSTALLED: >> observium: 0.14.4.5229_1 >> php5-snmp: 5.4.32 >> pkg-devel: 1.4.0.p.a13 >> >> Installed packages to be REINSTALLED: >> pkg-1.3.7 (direct conflict changed) >> > > Well it is really both net-snmp and php5-snmp. They both depend on > libpkg.so.3 (with both pkg and pkg-devel provide). > > # pkg rquery %B php5-snmp > libpkg.so.3 > libnetsnmp.so.30 > # pkg rquery %B net-snmp > libpkg.so.3 > libperl.so > > I believe it is randomly deciding to pull in pkg-devel to satisfy this > dependency. Keep trying to install php5-snmp a few times. It probably > will eventually let you, given it let you install net-snmp already. > > There's no good fix or workaround for this. It is a bug in Pkg. If you > flip over to using pkg-devel it will just propose to flip back again. >
I'll try to get a patch out in a few hours for this, and so it can make it into 1.3.8. -- Regards, Bryan Drewery
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