2008/7/11 Kevin Monceaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Fri, 11 Jul 2008, Shawn Walker wrote: >> pkgsend defaults to port 10000, but the pkg depot no longer does. Are >> you certain that the depot server is starting on port 10000? The >> default in the smf config is port 80. > > Yes, I changed it with: > > # svccfg -s application/pkg/server setprop pkg/port=10000 > > And, I could add packages to the repository and install packages from the > repository. It was just when searching that I would get the 503 error.
Interesting. That means that self.scfg.search_available() returned false. Which in turn means that the catalog wasn't built yet or update_searchdb hasn't been called. Did you try restarting the depot after that? > I forget now if I tried it with Indiana installed natively, it might have > just been while I was running it under VMware that I was seeing that > error. That shouldn't have mattered. > If I remember correctly, most of the package install problems I had were > with the BlastWave IPS repository. A couple I can remember, for example, > were mpg123 and ffmpeg. mpg123 would get partway through the install then > complain about a file, or it might have been a directory, that wasn't > found. When I tried to install ffmpeg it would just hang. I don't think > it got as far as displaying the creating plan message. I ended up > installing mpg123 and ffmpeg via BlastWave's pkg-get. Based on it's > performance I suspect the ffmpeg package was compiled with mmx disabled. > Enabling mmx just about triples it's performance. I tried compiling > ffmpeg from source but couldn't get ./configure to do a thing. It > displayed an error message, which I forget at the moment, right off the > bat. Most of those problems are probably related to the multi-authority issues we're still sorting out. > And, although I didn't dig too far into it it didn't seem like Indiana was > making full use of my hyperthreaded CPU. Is there perhaps a setting I > need to tweak somewhere? Not that I know of. What does "psrinfo -v" say? > I've been watching the mailing lists and have been considering giving > Indiana another try in the near future. I think 2008.11 should make you a lot happier when it comes around. In the meantime, if you'd boot the LiveCD again and provide psrinfo output, that would be useful. > Does anyone know if OpenACS will run on Indiana? After switching to > FreeBSD I've been taking it for a spin, and would like to continue. If it runs on Solaris, it should run on OpenSolaris. -- Shawn Walker _______________________________________________ pkg-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-discuss
