Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 16:07:26 -0500 From: Adam McDougall <mcdouga9@egr.msu.edu> To: pkg@freebsd.org Subject: Re: svn commit: r311135 - head/ports-mgmt/pkg Message-ID: <51083A0E.3010308@egr.msu.edu> In-Reply-To: <201301282042.r0SKgM5r012171@svn.freebsd.org> References: <201301282042.r0SKgM5r012171@svn.freebsd.org>
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On 01/28/13 15:42, Baptiste Daroussin wrote: > Author: bapt > Date: Mon Jan 28 20:42:22 2013 > New Revision: 311135 > URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/311135 > > Log: > - update to 1.0.7 > - changes: > * Fix HTTP_MIRRORS parsing > * Workaround libarchive not 100% supporting mtree format I've been dealing with mtree problems with pkg for a few days and I was glad that it was addressed in this update before I had time to report it. However, now it seems like I get a warning on every package (instead of a fatal error on some of them): Reinstalling wireshark-1.8.4_1pkg: Skipping unsupported mtree line: mtree specification has different type for info done Reinstalling xfce-4.10_1pkg: Skipping unsupported mtree line: mtree specification has different type for info done Reinstalling xfce4-cpugraph-plugin-1.0.5pkg: Skipping unsupported mtree line: mtree specification has different type for info done My build environment is a 9.0-rel jail in poudriere running on a post-9.1 stable of course with the latest pkg at the time. I even deleted all my packages built with 1.0.6 but the warning remains. I *think* it may be functioning okay now, but the warnings worry me. I couldn't figure out what component is injecting this problem (pkg 1.0.5?) nor did I see anyone else report problems yet, but I've seen problems on a couple computers now while other computers upgraded fine. I've been installing packages on a mix of post-9.1 and pre-9.1 systems. I can't figure out why pkg 1.0.7 would make packages that pkg 1.0.7 complains about when installing. Can I provide more information or help in some way? Thanks.
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