Hi, I guessed at the file name, and yes it's present and readable...
But the "0.0000000libtool -0.00000" looks suspicious to me. Not what I expected in a file name...
Shawn Walker perorated, on or about 04/ 7/11 03:41 PM:
On 04/ 7/11 03:27 PM, Shawn Walker wrote:On 04/ 7/11 03:11 PM, Danek Duvall wrote:Shawn Walker wrote:On 04/ 7/11 02:54 PM, Jon Aimone wrote:<TRANSFER_MOD_E Apr 7 20:47:25> file protocol error: code: 37 <TRANSFER_MOD_E Apr 7 20:47:25> URL:'file:///net/10.129.133.13/export/ds02/d534/workspace/ja123687/repo/Exalogic/stage1/solaris_repo/repo/publisher/solaris/pkg/library0.000000libtool -0.000000libltdl/1.5.22The OS' underlying errno is passed through for NFS repositories. In this case, the error number is ECHRNG Channel number out of range, which is a bit bizarre. That suggests there was some sort of unexpected failure on the NFS server side.I think this is more likely the curl error: /usr/include/curl/curl.h: CURLE_FILE_COULDNT_READ_FILE, /* 37 */Doh, yes. We do pass through OS errno in other cases though. But I had forgotten libcurl could bubble up vague messages like this.Here's the libcurl man page for reference: http://www.unix.com/man-page/All/3/libcurl-errors/ CURLE_FILE_COULDNT_READ_FILE (37) A file given with FILE:// couldn't be opened. Most likely because the file path doesn't identify an existing file. Did you check file permissions? -Shawn
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