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    • BeerBelliB
      BeerBelli
      last edited by

      On my Netgate 7541, I updated today to the lastest RC.

      2.1-RC1 (amd64)
      built on Tue Aug 27 16:56:18 EDT 2013
      FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE-p10

      When I install and go to the /etc folder, these errors appear at the top of the window:

      Warning: filemtime(): stat failed for /etc/aliases in /usr/local/www/packages/filemgr/file_manager.php on line 327 Warning: filesize(): stat failed for /etc/aliases in /usr/local/www/packages/filemgr/file_manager.php on line 329 Warning: fileperms(): stat failed for /etc/aliases in /usr/local/www/packages/filemgr/rbfminc/functions.php on line 36 Warning: fileperms(): stat failed for /etc/aliases in /usr/local/www/packages/filemgr/rbfminc/functions.php on line 64 Warning: filemtime(): stat failed for /etc/rmt in /usr/local/www/packages/filemgr/file_manager.php on line 327 Warning: filesize(): stat failed for /etc/rmt in /usr/local/www/packages/filemgr/file_manager.php on line 329 Warning: fileperms(): stat failed for /etc/rmt in /usr/local/www/packages/filemgr/rbfminc/functions.php on line 36 Warning: fileperms(): stat failed for /etc/rmt in /usr/local/www/packages/filemgr/rbfminc/functions.php on line 64

      I tried completely uninstalling and reinstalling the package as well as just the XML and still get the same error each time. It worked fine in 2.0.3.

      Any ideas what I can do to repair it?

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        doktornotor Banned
        last edited by

        /etc/aliases does not exist in 2.1; the package needs fixing. As for /etc/rmt,

        
        file /etc/rmt
        /etc/rmt: broken symbolic link to `/usr/sbin/rmt'
        
        

        is this stone-age compatibility thing really required for like, anything? (Not that it'd work this way.)

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        • BeerBelliB
          BeerBelli
          last edited by

          Well that explains it.

          Thanks.

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