Mike Sullivan wrote:

> > The "setup" completes without error, but "publish" in any component
> > directory (I tried "gtar" as well as "visual-panels") ends with a
> > pkgsend error:
> >
> >      % gmake publish
> >      publish core
> >      gmake[1]: Entering directory 
> > `/data/workspaces/userland-7190471/components/visual-panels/core'
> >      /usr/bin/pkgsend -s file:/data/workspaces/userland-7190471/i386/repo 
> > publish --fmri-in-manifest -d 
> > /data/workspaces/userland-7190471/components/visual-panels/core/build/prototype/i386/mangled
> >  -d 
> > /data/workspaces/userland-7190471/components/visual-panels/core/build/prototype/i386
> >  -d /data/workspaces/userland-7190471/components/visual-panels/core/build 
> > -d /data/workspaces/userland-7190471/components/visual-panels/core -d src 
> > -T \*.py 
> > /data/workspaces/userland-7190471/components/visual-panels/core/build/manifest-i386-system-management-visual-panels-core.depend.res
> >      pkgsend: 'open' failed; unable to initiate transaction:
> >      This operation requires that a default publisher has been set or that 
> > a publisher be specified in the FMRI 
> > 'pkg:/system/management/[email protected],5.11-5.12.0.0.0.3.0'.
> 
> that's strange, as those are the s12 pkg versions, not the
> s11-update branch pkg versions. still, it should have worked. had
> you maybe built this before switching branches, and didn't clobber
> (and probably wipe your repo? in between? I would expect to have to
> do that.

Yes, that was it; and a clobber indeed fixed it.

Thanks for the second pair of eyes, Mike.

Steve

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