Sponsored Content
Full Discussion: pkg-get errors
Operating Systems Solaris pkg-get errors Post 302238425 by FloridaBSD on Friday 19th of September 2008 11:24:22 PM
Old 09-20-2008
pkg-get errors

To day i installed boltpkg, hiow ever when i run either a pkg-get install or a pkg-get -u pkg-get re turns the following errors.

Code:
 pkg-get -u

WARNING: no catalog file for site ftp.sunfreeware.com
Updating catalog file first
Getting catalog...
ld.so.1: wget: fatal: libssl.so.0.9.8: open failed: No such file or directory
/usr/bin/pkg-get[26]: 5541 Killed

Code:
ld.so.1: wget: fatal: libssl.so.0.9.8: open failed: No such file or directory
/usr/bin/pkg-get[26]: 5548 Killed

if I have to reinstall pkg-get how do i remove the application?
 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users

Adapter Errors and Link Errors

$ errpt | more IDENTIFIER TIMESTAMP T C RESOURCE_NAME DESCRIPTION 3074FEB7 0802050205 T H fscsi1 ADAPTER ERROR B8113DD1 0802050205 T H fcs1 LINK ERROR B8113DD1 0802050205 T H fcs1 LINK ERROR 3074FEB7 0802050205 T H fscsi0 ADAPTER ERROR B8113DD1 ... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: mcastill66
0 Replies

2. AIX

Adapter Errors and Link Errors

$ errpt | more IDENTIFIER TIMESTAMP T C RESOURCE_NAME DESCRIPTION 3074FEB7 0802050205 T H fscsi1 ADAPTER ERROR B8113DD1 0802050205 T H fcs1 LINK ERROR B8113DD1 0802050205 T H fcs1 LINK ERROR 3074FEB7 0802050205 T H fscsi0 ADAPTER ERROR B8113DD1 ... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: mcastill66
2 Replies

3. Solaris

pkgadd pkg to an new directory

hi guys, I am wondering instead installing to the default directory, how can I install a package using pkgadd command to a specified directory? I am using solaris 9, thanks (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: fedora
1 Replies

4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Major OS errors/Bash errors help!!!!

Hi all, dummy here.... I have major errors on entering the shell. On login I get: -bash: dircolors: command not found -bash: tr: command not found -bash: fgrep: command not found -bash: grep: command not found -bash: grep: command not found -bash: id: command not found -bash: [: =: unary... (12 Replies)
Discussion started by: wcmmlynn
12 Replies

5. Solaris

pkg - updateable packages

Hello, I'm creating some installation packages for Solaris 9 and I wonder whether or not the Solaris pkg system support update operation. Creating Solaris Packages says But I havent found out how update works. Like in debian packages, I'd like to detect in the "preinstall" script that... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: Tex-Twil
0 Replies

6. Solaris

137481-02 pkg

can anyone download this solaris pkg and email to me, it wont let me download it anymore from sunsolve. 137481-02 (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: dan7225
1 Replies

7. Solaris

How extract SUNWexplo.7.1.pkg & SUNWexplu.7.1.pkg from install_stb.sh?

Hi all, Could please guideas how to extract SUNWexplo.7.2.pkg & SUNWexplu.7.2.pkg from install_stb.sh. I need to upgrade my Sun Explorer to 7.2 version from 7.1 . This what written in read me file about its installation: The Lightweight Availability Collection Tool (LWACT) is no... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: manalisharmabe
1 Replies

8. Solaris

Pkg problem, one zone trying pkg.Oracle.com on port 1008

Hi Solaris Experts, The pkg utility on one of my non-global zones has stopped working, it's trying to connect to port 1008 at pkg.oracle.com I was using pkg successfully from this zone, but now it's showing this error: lzone1 $ pkg search xterm pkg: Some repositories failed to respond... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: ad101
4 Replies

9. Solaris

# pkg publisher gives bash: pkg: command not found

This is the operating system im using Oracle Solaris 10 9/10 s10s_u9wos_14a SPARC I need to install some packages by setting local repository While i run the below command # pkg publisher command returns bash: pkg: command not found while looking for /usr/bin/pkg i get bash:... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: babinlonston
2 Replies

10. Solaris

Pkg update 11.2

Got a repo server with a combined 11.2/11.3 repository. I want to update latest security patches on server A (which is 11.2). I dont want to upgrade to 11.3 (app reasons). If I do pkg update all - is there any danger this will happen? If so, how to proceed? (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: psychocandy
2 Replies
pkg::create(n)						       Tcl Built-In Commands						    pkg::create(n)

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

NAME
pkg::create - Construct an appropriate 'package ifneeded' command for a given package specification SYNOPSIS
::pkg::create -name packageName -version packageVersion ?-load filespec? ... ?-source filespec? ... _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
::pkg::create is a utility procedure that is part of the standard Tcl library. It is used to create an appropriate package ifneeded com- mand for a given package specification. It can be used to construct a pkgIndex.tcl file for use with the package mechanism. OPTIONS
The parameters supported are: -name packageName This parameter specifies the name of the package. It is required. -version packageVersion This parameter specifies the version of the package. It is required. -load filespec This parameter specifies a binary library that must be loaded with the load command. filespec is a list with two elements. The first element is the name of the file to load. The second, optional element is a list of commands supplied by loading that file. If the list of procedures is empty or omitted, ::pkg::create will set up the library for direct loading (see pkg_mkIndex). Any num- ber of -load parameters may be specified. -source filespec This parameter is similar to the -load parameter, except that it specifies a Tcl library that must be loaded with the source com- mand. Any number of -source parameters may be specified. At least one -load or -source parameter must be given. SEE ALSO
package(n) KEYWORDS
auto-load, index, package, version Tcl 8.3 pkg::create(n)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 07:25 PM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy