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ID | Category | Severity | Reproducibility | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||
0004670 | [openssh] packaging | major | have not tried | 2011-01-17 13:36 | 2011-07-21 17:01 | ||
Reporter | pfelecan | View Status | public | ||||
Assigned To | yann | ||||||
Priority | normal | Resolution | duplicate | ||||
Status | closed | ||||||
Summary | 0004670: installation error | ||||||
Description |
Durring an upgrade of a quite ancient system (SPARC) Solaris 10 the installation fails with the following messages: => Installing CSWossh-5.4p1,REV=2010.03.25 (178/238) ... Please see /opt/csw/share/doc/openssh/license for license information. Restoring /etc/opt/csw/preserve/CSWossh/moduli Restoring /etc/opt/csw/preserve/CSWossh/sshd_config Installing class <cswinitsmf> ... cp: cannot create /etc/opt/csw/init.d/cswopenssh: No such file or directory pkgadd: ERROR: class action script did not complete successfully ERROR: attribute verification of </etc/opt/csw/init.d/cswopenssh> failed pathname does not exist Installation of <CSWossh> partially failed. The previous ossh version was 5.3p1,REV=2009.12.16 |
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(0008776) yann (manager) 2011-02-03 21:49 |
Can you reproduce this bug with trace mode enabled and post the output ? You can do this with "pkgadd -v" or "pkgutil --trace". |
(0008784) pfelecan (developer) 2011-02-09 12:31 |
I didn't succeed to reproduce this on another system. However, the situation was different: the package wasn't installed on this one On the original system, the upgrade was from 5.3p1 to 5.4p1 and cas-initsmf was not initially installed, the new installed version being: 1.42,REV=2010.11.26 It's possible that the issue is with the cas-initsmf? |
(0008841) bwalton (administrator) 2011-03-02 02:50 |
I just pushed an updated CSWcas-initsmf which ensures /etc/opt/csw/init.d exists. That should ease this issue. -Ben |
(0009200) yann (manager) 2011-07-21 17:01 |
Since this problem is related to cswclassutils, I am closing this bug as another one exists about this problem: 0004635 |
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