OK - I'm getting REALLY fed up with this.
Crashplan UI stopped connecting to server. Went through updating the .ui.info rigmarole, but now have a new problem, with crashplan unable to update due to missing bash (it upgraded fine for the last year? Why now?!)
pkg update / pkg install bash fails, with:
Well, that's right - that file really does not exist - browsing to the repo manually shows that 4.3.42 is the latest version.
Well, Fine.
Well, damn.
Then I find out that
pkg upgrade tells me "nothing to do".
What now?!
EDIT - is the plugin immune to this BS? Any advantage to running in a jail vs plugin?
Crashplan UI stopped connecting to server. Went through updating the .ui.info rigmarole, but now have a new problem, with crashplan unable to update due to missing bash (it upgraded fine for the last year? Why now?!)
pkg update / pkg install bash fails, with:
Code:
pkg: http://pkg.FreeBSD.org/freebsd:9:x86:64/latest/All/bash-4.3.18_2.txz: Not Found
Well, that's right - that file really does not exist - browsing to the repo manually shows that 4.3.42 is the latest version.
Well, Fine.
Code:
root@Crashplan:/# pkg add http://pkg.freebsd.org/freebsd:9:x86:64/latest/All/bash-4.3.42.txz bash-4.3.42.txz 100% 1249KB 1.2MB/s 1.2MB/s 00:00 Installing bash-4.3.42...pkg: Missing dependency matching Origin: 'print/indexinfo' Version: '0.2.3' Failed to install the following 1 package(s): http://pkg.freebsd.org/freebsd:9:x86:64/latest/All/bash-4.3.42.txz
Well, damn.
Then I find out that
Code:
pkg -v 1.2.7_2
pkg upgrade tells me "nothing to do".
What now?!
EDIT - is the plugin immune to this BS? Any advantage to running in a jail vs plugin?