[sbopkg-users] sbopkg-0.30.0beta changing repository problem
Steven A. McIntosh
mcintosh at cotterochan.co.uk
Wed Jul 15 13:14:29 UTC 2009
OK it is definitely not adding REPO_NAME=SB64 to /root/.sbopkg.conf,
however making the change by hand fixes the problem.
When making further changes by the utility menu, these new changes are
not written to REPO_NAME either even though the line now exists.
Hope this helps.
samac
Chess Griffin wrote:
> * Steven A. McIntosh <mcintosh at cotterochan.co.uk> [2009-07-15 12:21:46]:
>
>> Hi Chess et al.
>>
>> Thanks for the good work.
>>
>> I have found a problem when changing repository via the utilities menu.
>>
>> I changed to SB64/master from SBo/12.2, and rsynced, all worked just
>> fine. I then quit the program to find a tarball that I had already
>> downloaded in order to test a build under SB64/master. On trying to
>> re-start sbopkg I got a repository error.
>>
>> It appears that sbopkg is trying to still load the repository in
>> sbopkg.conf, yet it has a memory of a different repository that was used
>> last.
>>
>> Should the utility menu change of repository not change the sbopkg.conf
>> file also?
>>
>
> After changing repositories to the Slamd64 repo, sbopkg asks if you want
> to save this in the /root/.sbopkg.conf file. If you select "YES" it
> saves REPO_BRANCH=master in /root/.sbopkg.conf (/root/.sbopkg.conf
> overrides settings in /etc/sbopkg/sbopkg.conf). However, it should also
> save REPO_NAME=SB64 in there as well, which is why it's breaking.
>
> So, could you try adding REPO_NAME=SB64 to /root/.sbopkg.conf and see if
> that fixes it? It appears to work here but I'd like to get
> confirmation.
>
> Thanks for the bug report!
>
>
>
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