On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 12:41:18PM -0500, Shawn Walker wrote: > Neelu Roy wrote: >> Hello Shawn/Bob >> >> We had already set http_proxy="http://username:passw...@proxy:8080/". >> Also tried setting https_proxy too. >> >> Even on setting https_proxy, set-authority fails with below error: >> >> sm...@sunray-21:~# pfexec pkg set-authority -k >> /var/pkg/ssl/OpenSolaris_standard_support.key.pem -c >> /var/pkg/ssl/OpenSolaris_standard_support.certificate.pem -O >> https://pkg.sun.com/opensolaris/support opensolaris.org >> >> pkg: The origin URIs for 'opensolaris.org' do not appear to point to a >> valid pkg server. >> Please check the server's address and client's network configuration. >> Additional details: >> Unable to contact valid package server: >> https://pkg.sun.com/opensolaris/support/ >> Encountered the following error(s): >> Transport errors encountered when trying to contact depot server. >> Reported the following errors: >> Could not retrieve versions from 'opensolaris.org' >> Exception: str:global name 'host' is not defined >> repr:<exceptions.NameError instance at 0x84e9eec> > > Actually, this looks like an unexpected error from one of the underlying > libraries we use. > > I've CC'd the transport engineer.
I'll need more information about the configuration, otherwise it's hard to figure out what's going on. What's your version of libcurl? What's your OS version? Do you have pycurl built? Did you build pkg yourself, or install it from somewhere? What version of pkg(5) are you using? Is this problem reproducible on other machines? What's your network configuration? etc, etc. -j _______________________________________________ pkg-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-discuss
