So I worked out a script for Mac OSX from an existing script. This script checks the versionnumber of a plugin and a package. If the plugin version is different from the package it has to update the plugin. The script works fine but the final check fails.
Here is my script:
So lets say the installedversion is OLD and the newestversion is NEW.
It keeps saying ERROR. If I manually check the version number it's updated to version NEW.
If I add a line to the script to echo the ${newlyinstalledversion} to the log file it says OLD.
I tried to add 10 or 20 seconds 'sleep' after the installer command but that didn't help.
Is this a cache problem?
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nisserver-plugin-defs
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nisserver-plugin-defs - print default settings for the NIS server plugin
SYNOPSIS
nisserver-plugin-defs [-d domain ] [-m map ] [-s suffix ]
DESCRIPTION
The nisserver-plugin-defs command produces example configuration entries containing the default settings which the NIS server plugin will
use for all maps for which it has built-in defaults, or if a particular map name is specified, for one map.
ARGUMENTS -d DOMAIN
By default, nisserver-plugin-defs uses a placeholder for the NIS domain name when it prints example configuration entries. This
option allows a particular domain name to be specified.
-m MAP By default, nisserver-plugin-defs prints example configuration entries for all of the maps for which it has built-in defaults. This
option can be used to examine the defaults associated with a particular map name.
-s SUFFIX
By default, nisserver-plugin-defs uses a placeholder for the base DN under which it expects to find entries which are relevant for
the map. This option allows a particular search base to be specified.
BUGS
Probably, but let's hope not. If you find any, please file them in the bug database at http://slapi-nis.fedorahosted.org/.
AUTHOR
Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com>
slapi-nis 2011/04/19 nisserver-plugin-defs(1)