Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 19:34:57 -0300 From: Lucas Willian Bocchi <lucas.bocchi@gmail.com> To: Bryan Drewery <bdrewery@freebsd.org> Cc: Ports FreeBSD <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: [net-snmp] Re: pkg-static: pkg-1.4.0.p.a11 conflicts with pkg-1.3.7 (installs files into the same place). Message-ID: <CA%2Bm52=eRx3YhzipxCRaur8tT1Agkf9UhTKSpY90gpHQR%2Bu3g7g@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <541A0B85.4010106@FreeBSD.org> References: <CA%2Bm52=fUd5PoMDA57rfSLXYK7jvo-is9iOo8S-aYJDnEuj5Hog@mail.gmail.com> <5419CECF.8060704@gmx.de> <CA%2Bm52=eZM32WR3Wg8yw8gwKd3JjZ7V00dKoxV9rgvRowZtBOzQ@mail.gmail.com> <5419D773.8080707@gmx.de> <5419D839.2040609@FreeBSD.org> <CA%2Bm52=cDTVg9eW5Nav%2BboT1C78k4UQZxLY3kwRiycXMjoDcO7w@mail.gmail.com> <5419DD3F.4030306@FreeBSD.org> <CA%2Bm52=eFE6Rm-F00J-6dSuMBrMryHwqYFnfqBoOPa4gGTMLOwg@mail.gmail.com> <5419E75C.3020502@FreeBSD.org> <CA%2Bm52=chffg5ZbZfEZED4Gjw%2BnuRpCwFF4TUN%2BA_puzqVAt4Hw@mail.gmail.com> <5419EA50.6000202@FreeBSD.org> <CA%2Bm52=eacDRoTx6akz1PtS1Hq-vCjxii3dN-KBZvF=yc_8sJuA@mail.gmail.com> <541A0B85.4010106@FreeBSD.org>
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No way Bryan. The error still occurrs. [root@freebsd ~]# pkg check -Ba Checking all packages: 100% [root@freebsd ~]# yes | pkg install php5-snmp Updating FreeBSD repository catalogue... FreeBSD repository is up-to-date. All repositories are up-to-date. Checking integrity... done (1 conflicting) New version of pkg detected; it needs to be installed first. Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting) The following 3 packages will be affected (of 0 checked): New packages to be INSTALLED: php5-snmp: 5.4.32 pkg-devel: 1.4.0.p.a13 Installed packages to be REINSTALLED: pkg-1.3.7 (direct conflict changed) The process will require 18 MB more space. [1/3] Deleting pkg-1.3.7: 100%]: [1/3] Deleting pkg-1.3.7: 0% [2/3] Reinstalling pkg-1.3.7: 100% [3/3] Installing php5-snmp-5.4.32: 100% pkg: pkg-devel-1.4.0.p.a13 conflicts with pkg-1.3.7 (installs files into the same place). Problematic file: /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/_pkg.bash 2014-09-17 19:30 GMT-03:00 Bryan Drewery <bdrewery@freebsd.org>: > On 9/17/2014 3:11 PM, Lucas Willian Bocchi wrote: >> Here the output is differente to me. >> One hundred times runned both commands, one hundred times the same output. >> >> [root@freebsd ~]# pkg rquery %B net-snmp >> libpkg.so >> libperl.so >> [root@freebsd ~]# pkg rquery %B php5-snmp >> libpkg.so.3 >> libnetsnmp.so.30 >> [root@freebsd ~]# >> >> 2014-09-17 17:08 GMT-03:00 Bryan Drewery <bdrewery@freebsd.org>: >>> On 9/17/2014 3:00 PM, Lucas Willian Bocchi wrote: >>>> No, the problem isn't with net-snmp. >>>> >>>> Are the observium package the problem >>>> >>>> I have observium net monitor installed on my freebsd. Deinstalling >>>> net-snmp deinstalls observium too. Running pkg update, pkg upgrade, >>>> all ok. Installing net-snmp, running pkg update, pkg upgrade, all ok >>>> too. But, when I try to reinstall observium: >>>> >>>> pkg install observium >>>> Updating FreeBSD repository catalogue... >>>> FreeBSD repository is up-to-date. >>>> All repositories are up-to-date. >>>> Checking integrity... done (1 conflicting) >>>> New version of pkg detected; it needs to be installed first. >>>> Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting) >>>> The following 4 packages will be affected (of 0 checked): >>>> >>>> New packages to be INSTALLED: >>>> observium: 0.14.4.5229_1 >>>> php5-snmp: 5.4.32 >>>> pkg-devel: 1.4.0.p.a13 >>>> >>>> Installed packages to be REINSTALLED: >>>> pkg-1.3.7 (direct conflict changed) >>>> >>> >>> Well it is really both net-snmp and php5-snmp. They both depend on >>> libpkg.so.3 (with both pkg and pkg-devel provide). >>> >>> # pkg rquery %B php5-snmp >>> libpkg.so.3 >>> libnetsnmp.so.30 >>> # pkg rquery %B net-snmp >>> libpkg.so.3 >>> libperl.so >>> >>> I believe it is randomly deciding to pull in pkg-devel to satisfy this >>> dependency. Keep trying to install php5-snmp a few times. It probably >>> will eventually let you, given it let you install net-snmp already. >>> >>> There's no good fix or workaround for this. It is a bug in Pkg. If you >>> flip over to using pkg-devel it will just propose to flip back again. >>> >>> -- >>> Regards, >>> Bryan Drewery >>> > > Erm, can you please try 'pkg check -Ba' and then your pkg > install/upgrade again? > > -- > Regards, > Bryan Drewery >
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