On 06/28/16 09:29 AM, Predrag Zečević - Unix Systems Administrator wrote: > > On 06/28/16 09:13 AM, Nikola M wrote: >> On 06/28/16 08:27 AM, Predrag Zečević - Unix Systems Administrator >> wrote: >>> Hi All, >>> >>> after change >>> https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland/commit/c6e2e7989118f2b21779e1888cbddf63a32e6d84 >>> >>> >>> time-slider service has failed: >>> >>> [ Jun 28 07:45:45 Executing start method ("/lib/svc/method/time-slider >>> start"). ] >>> Traceback (most recent call last): >>> File "/usr/lib/time-sliderd", line 7, in <module> >>> from time_slider.timesliderd import main >>> File "/usr/lib/../share/time-slider/lib/time_slider/timesliderd.py", >>> line 18, in <module> >>> import glib >>> ImportError: No module named glib >>> Time Slider failed to start: error 1 >>> [ Jun 28 07:45:45 Method "start" exited with status 95. ] >>> >>> Anyone has idea? >> >> Hi, what is your userland-incorporation ? (and osnet-incorporation). >> >> I have time-slider now online (enabled with GUI, entering admin account >> username/password from System>Administration>Time Slider) . >> My HD space is low so I suppose it reduces number of snapshots it makes, >> but since enabling it made monthly and frequent snapshot (s). >> >> I would like to try to reproduce it, Do you get the message when trying >> to have time-slider service online with svcadm? >> I didn't reboot yet after enabling it with GUI. Userland 6704 and osnet >> 15736 here, updated yesterday. >> (userland-incorporation@0.5.11-2016.0.0.6704:20160626T184119Z , >> osnet-incorporation@0.5.11-2016.0.0.15736:20160623T133447Z) >> >> > Hi Nikola, > This is interesting:
About reported bug, alp seems to nailed it, just need to build and land in /hipster publisher: https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland/commit/2b90a552545430335eb8ed4b0b7d69aa3d7b09a5 See how it goes for you after landing. Btw, do you have any more complicated/custom time-slider service settings? > > $ pkg list | grep -E "(userland|osnet).*incorporation" > consolidation/osnet/osnet-incorporation (openindiana.org) > 0.5.11-2016.0.0.15736 i-- > > [Looks like I have no userland one? Is that OK?] You can normally have both entire and userland-incorporation and osnet-incorporation, to be at the same level with regular installs. I uninstall them only temporarily when testing something. There is an idea to have also hipster-incorporation, numbered, so that one can refer it as both userland-incorporation and osnet-incorporation when reporting bugs and reproducing. Untill there is hipster-incorporation one needs to hunt what osnet coincided with what userland to reproduce packages state at some exact time. Now one wanting to test/have it's own packages installed removes entire and userland-incorporation and/or osnet-incorporation , only difference would be it needs to remove one more incorporation (hipster-incorporation) or use facets <http://alp-notes.blogspot.rs/2015/10/userland-incorporation-in-openindiana.html> for it. _______________________________________________ openindiana-discuss mailing list openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss