Stephen Hahn stated: < * Sean McGrath <[email protected]> [2009-02-02 17:45]: < > Setting up an IPS mirror, downloaded SUNWipkg-omni.i386.pkg.gz from < > the Mirroring page[1]. Then when running pkg.deptd we get : < > < > # /usr/lib/pkg.depotd < > Mako 0.2.2 or greater is required to use this program. < > # < > < > Found that the SUNWpython-mako package within the SUNWipkg-omni.i386.pkg.gz < > file doesn't contain any files other than the bare pkg ones: < > < > [ translate the pkg file to a file stream ] < > # mkdir a < > # pkgtrans SUNWipkg-omni.i386.pkg ./a < > # < > # [ look for the mako files.. ] < > # cd a < > # find ./SUNWpython-mako/ < > # ./SUNWpython-mako/ < > # ./SUNWpython-mako/install < > # ./SUNWpython-mako/install/copyright < > # ./SUNWpython-mako/pkgmap < > # ./SUNWpython-mako/pkginfo < > < > < > Seems the SUNWpython-mako package wasn't built correctly ? < < Very possible, given Dan's bug discoveries last week. < < > Any chance of getting this SUNWpython-mako (SRV4) package. Some < > install servers here still running Solaris10 or Nevada.. < > < > [1] http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/pkg/Mirroring < < If you "hg clone ssh://[email protected]/hg/pkg/gate pkg-stuff", < "cd pkg-stuff/src", "make packages", you'll get a SUNWpython-mako. < (We should probably update SUNWipkg-omni soon anyhow.)
Thanks Stephen, got the pkg.depot running now. Regards, Sean. . < < - Stephen < < -- < [email protected] http://blogs.sun.com/sch/ _______________________________________________ pkg-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-discuss
