Steve Christensen wrote:
> 
> Then I started the package manager program and the above repository was found 
> and the packages appear under the All category correctly.  I tried some 
> individual package installs and they do install in /opt/sfw as they should 
> and dependencies are found.
> 
> I did note two problems which I am not sure are with my repository or the 
> package manager.   If, for example, I try to do an install of the IPSFWcddk - 
> which has a number of dependencies - the download eventually freezes.  26828 
> KB is supposed to be downloaded, but it stops  at 7892 and stays there.   I 
> also tried to select all the packages and install them all at once, but that 
> froze also.
> If this is a problem with my repository or packages, I would like to fix 
> them.  If not, maybe this is some other issue.
> 
> Very nice tool though.  Looking forward to using it and building packages for 
> it.

Hi Steve,

Could you start packagemanager from the command line:
gksu /usr/bin/packagemanager

And see if there is any stack trace available. Not all exceptions are 
cought that is why sometimes it looks like packagemanager is frozen. The 
bug is already filled and the correct behaviour would be to catch all 
exception and popup some nice diagram if something is wrong in 
underlying system.

This might be related to bugs:
http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=1530
http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=1479


-- 
best
Michal Pryc
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