[OmniOS-discuss] apache22 after upgrading to r151008
Theo Schlossnagle
jesus at omniti.com
Tue Dec 10 16:39:27 UTC 2013
You didn't have the same version as before.... you now have an older
version...
You likely had
omniti/library/uuid at 1.41.14,5.11-0.151006:20131015T044739Z
installed on your box.... now you have
omniti/library/uuid at 1.41.14,5.11-0.151002:20120401T185308Z
Likely true for a few of those other packages.
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 11:32 AM, Dominik Hassler <hasslerd at gmx.li> wrote:
> hmm, my point was the following:
>
> these older versions (installed on my r151006) prevented me from
> upgrading, but now can be installed again (the same versions that have
> been installed) after the upgrade has been finished.
>
> why does a piece of software prevent me from upgrading if it can be
> installed again (same version as before) after upgrading?
>
> sorry i'm quite new to omnios.
>
> On 12/10/2013 04:55 PM, Theo Schlossnagle wrote:
> > You are likely getting older versions that don't rely on 151006.
> >
> > At some point in the lifecycle of ms.omniti.com <http://ms.omniti.com>
> > we opted to make the packages depend on the release.
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 10:42 AM, Dominik Hassler <hasslerd at gmx.li
> > <mailto:hasslerd at gmx.li>> wrote:
> >
> > hi there,
> >
> > to be able to install omnios-userland at 11,5.11-0.151006 and upgrade
> > omnios to r151008 i had to remove serveral ms.omniti packages,
> including
> > apache22.
> >
> > however after successfully upgrading omnios to r151008, if i dry-run
> > install apache22 again it looks like there won't be any issues.
> >
> > # cat /etc/release
> > OmniOS v11 r151008
> > Copyright 2013 OmniTI Computer Consulting, Inc. All rights
> reserved.
> > Use is subject to license terms.
> >
> > # pkg list |grep omnios-userland
> > incorporation/jeos/omnios-userland 11-0.151008
> i--
> >
> > # pkg install -nv omniti/server/apache22
> > Packages to install: 4
> > Estimated space available: 197.32 GB
> > Estimated space to be consumed: 66.73 MB
> > Create boot environment: No
> > Create backup boot environment: No
> > Rebuild boot archive: No
> >
> > Changed packages:
> > ms.omniti.com <http://ms.omniti.com>
> > omniti/library/apr
> > None -> 1.4.6,5.11-0.151002:20120401T205441Z
> > omniti/library/apr-util
> > None -> 1.4.1,5.11-0.151002:20120401T200739Z
> > omniti/library/uuid
> > None -> 1.41.14,5.11-0.151002:20120401T185308Z
> > omniti/server/apache22
> > None -> 2.2.25,5.11-0.151006:20130904T164853Z
> >
> >
> >
> > this seems odd to me. how can this be explained?
> >
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> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Theo Schlossnagle
> >
> > http://omniti.com/is/theo-schlossnagle
> >
>
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Theo Schlossnagle
http://omniti.com/is/theo-schlossnagle
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