Upgrade from 12/13 to 12/18 -> PPPoE dead…
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Did the update right now. The PPPoE connection did come up fine but not all packages were reinstalled….
Only backup - I had to manually reinstall avahi and rrd summary. nmap was shown as installed but the command was missing, so I had to remove it and install it again. Reinstalling nmap didn't do the trick...Edit: nmap still not running. Again I get 'nmap: Command not found.' when trying to start it from shell...
What happened there. It was working so fine and now all this package crap again...
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While I was on vacation someone tried to fix an issue with conf_mount_ro/conf_mount_rw and in the process, broke some bootup processes on NanoBSD again that were fixed quite a while ago.
I had to reinstall some packages by hand the first time but on subsequent updates they all should stay again (I hope…) so you might wait for the next new snap to see if it makes a difference.
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While I was on vacation someone tried to fix an issue with conf_mount_ro/conf_mount_rw and in the process, broke some bootup processes on NanoBSD again that were fixed quite a while ago.
I had to reinstall some packages by hand the first time but on subsequent updates they all should stay again (I hope…) so you might wait for the next new snap to see if it makes a difference.
I can try that jimp, but I can't install nmap anymore. Even manually removing it with pkg_remove doesn't help. Oh boy…
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Weird. Did another update to the latest snap and now it worked, but there was one small problem. All packages got reinstalled but RRD Summary wasn't available. Had to reinstall that one…
Strange...
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Hey jimp,
I updated to the latest snap of today and everything got reinstalled and PPPoE worked. But the nmap command is still missing. So package got reinstalled but isn't working. But if nobody changed the package then why should this happen? It used to work before…
Are packages always that unreliable on nanoBSD?
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They're not normally that unreliable, though some issues can arise if it thinks things are already installed.
Does pkg_info list nmap?
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Yes it does. But it always does ;)
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Did you try to pkg_delete -f nmap* and then reinstall?
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Yep, that did the trick, again… ;)
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2.0-RC1 (amd64)
built on Sat Mar 26 00:18:39 EDT 2011When I updated to this snapshot, the pppoe interface came up fine. When I rebooted last night without updating, I had to manually connect the pppoe interface, even after making and saving changes on the PPPs tab.