Assertion failed & Abort trap from pkg subsystem

Baptiste Daroussin bapt at freebsd.org
Tue Dec 23 13:01:20 UTC 2014


On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 12:37:54PM +0100, Michael Ross wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Dec 2014 11:05:30 +0100, Baptiste Daroussin <bapt at freebsd.org>  
> wrote:
> 
> > On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 08:25:36AM +0100, sthaug at nethelp.no wrote:
> >> > > Proceed with this action? [y/N]: y
> >> > > Fetching bash-4.3.30_1.txz: 100%    1 MB   1.2M/s    00:01
> >> > > Fetching gettext-runtime-0.19.3.txz: 100%  144 KB 147.2k/s    00:01
> >> > > Checking integrity...Assertion failed: (pkgdb_ensure_loaded(j->db,  
> >> p2, PKG_LOAD_FILES|PKG_LOAD_DIRS) == EPKG_OK), function  
> >> pkg_conflicts_need_conflict, file pkg_jobs_conflicts.c, line 211.
> >> > > Child process pid=4851 terminated abnormally: Abort trap
> >> ...
> >> > According to the 20141130 entry in /usr/ports/UPDATING, the gettext
> >> > port was split into 2 ports.  One containing the libraries, and the
> >> > other the developer tools.
> >> >
> >> > See /usr/ports/UPDATING on how to fix this issue.
> >>
> >> Thanks, that got the issue fixed.
> >>
> >> For Christmas I wish for a more descriptive error message from pkg :-)
> >>
> > it has been fixed :) (better than a more descriptive error message no?)
> >
> > Best regards
> > Bapt
> 
> But to know things like this,
> I have to have an updated ports tree on your system,
> because "pkg updating" doesn't have it's own copy of UPDATING somewhere.
> ( I thought it had until know )
> 
> So before "pkg upgrade" I'd have to update my ports tree to check UPDATING?
> 
Nope UPDATING is 90% of the time useless with pkg since 1.4.x for the last 10%
we plan to add a pkg news. (Still nothing done in that area)

Best regards,
Bapt
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