[indiana-discuss] Is the 2008.05 iso now based on build 91?

Shawn Walker swalker at opensolaris.org
Tue Jul 1 07:05:19 PDT 2008


2008/7/1 Paul Harper <pjharper at yahoo.com>:
> I have WIMAX that gets interrupted...stops working altogether. The connection is actually broken. Like just now:
>
> -bash-3.2# pkg refresh
> -bash-3.2# pkg install pkg:/SUNWipkg at 0.5.11,0.5.11-0.86
> Nothing to install in this image (is this package already installed?)
> -bash-3.2# pkg image-update
> ^C-bash-3.2PKG_CLIENT_TIMEOUT=2000
> -bash-3.2# pkg image-update
> DOWNLOAD                                    PKGS       FILES     XFER (MB)
> SUNWcups                                  32/536  1310/14880 222.55/1241.74pkg: An unexpected error happened during image-update: (131, 'Connection reset by peer')
>
> [The WIMAX died]
>
> [Starting all over again from the beginning]
>
> -bash-3.2# pkg image-update
> DOWNLOAD                                    PKGS       FILES     XFER (MB)
> SUNWcsl                                    4/536    24/14884  3.35/1241.75
>
>
> IPS does not pick up from where it left off downloading like Apt does at this stage from what I gather. It starts again from the very beginning. I am going to be lucky if I can maintain a connection for more than a couple hours at the most. Here I probably need 8 hours to download 1241.75 MB.
>

Yes, it doesn't do that yet. It's something we're working on. As I
said though, installing .91 of pkg should help some. If you could get
.91 installed, I'd be interested to see what your results are then.

> Apparently the problem is being worked on:
>
> http://softwareblogs.intel.com/2008/06/20/opensolaris-old-annd-new-packages/
>
> "Bart is a really nice guy and one of the wizards behind a number of packaging technologies at SUN. According to him, there is a lot of hygiene work going on in the IPS packaging system. For example, my one big complaint about pkg image-update when the update is really huge is that if your update halts before it's over (say, due to a networking timeout), then you have to start all over again! According to Bart, they are working on improvements in this area which should be available "in weeks." Apparently this is all being discussed in package-discuss at opensolaris.org, a good place to go if you want to know more!"
>
> So long term I am optimistic.

It's actually pkg-discuss, but yes, we are working on this.

pkg is still very new, and we're trying to innovate a great deal while
providing a stable set of basic functionality.

Sorry for the bumps along the way :-)

-- 
Shawn Walker



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