Thank you for your feedback. We’ll look at it!
No to je skvele a ted s tim mam delat co, kdyz se to odmita aktualizovat i na 3.10.1 a chodi denne X mailu o te chybe?
You can do nothing … same as me when I updated to 3.10 and after that my nextcloud (installed according to official documentation - https://doc.turris.cz/doc/en/howto/nextcloud) doesnt work anymore and I lost everything what I had in that cloud …
I dont have balls to do any other update and recommendation what I got from support is to disable (wait for approvals, but do not approve it) all updates.
p.s.: EN topic
Are you really sure that he can do nothing about it? Because I don’t think so.
What @S474N could do is e.g uninstall package nut, switch to RC branch, install nut from the nightly repository, which I didn’t try, yet. I’ll try it tomorrow at work or maybe @paja has some other idea and always there is a way how to solve it.
Anyway, I remember your ticket, where two colleagues paid attention to it and you have a completely different issue, but this is OT.
I didnt know that I had a ticket for my nextcloud issue … I thought I only posted it on the forum 17 days ago and noone replied.
Anyway, I ment that “can do nothing” in generally … if you dont have any experience with Linux/OpenWRT etc and dont have your router next to you you can do really nothing … (mine TO is thousands km far away) … I know @S474N has some experience and turris next to him … but still you need detailed information about changes and all dependences.
TO (turris,MOX) is nice piece of HW and it was a nice idea, but in real life its useless. Its only for few guys who have a lots of time and experience to play with it. (or for schools or IT Labs as a teaching aid)
It’s FANTEC QB-X2US3R - see http://www.fantec.de/fileadmin/downloads/products/festplattengehaeuse_festplatten/QB-X2US3R/manual/QB-X2US3R_Manual_DE_EN.pdf
Will wait for final version.
If I unistall nut, can I upgrade to 3.10.1?
Yes, if you uninstall it, you can upgrade to 3.10.1.
I can’t upgrade. Nut was removed with “opkg install --force-reinstall nut” and I cannot upgrade.
root@turris:~# opkg remove nut
No packages removed.
root@turris:~# opkg install nut
Installing nut (2.7.4-2) to root...
Collected errors:
* opkg_download_pkg: Package nut is not available from any configured src.
* opkg_install_pkg: Failed to download nut. Perhaps you need to run 'opkg update'?
* opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package nut.
root@turris:~# pkgupdate
WARN:Requested package luci-i18n-ddns-en that is missing, ignoring as requested.
line not found
line not found
line not found
line not found
line not found
ERROR:
inconsistent: Requested package nut that is not available.
Don’t know why, but new error is here:
Updater failed:
inconsistent: Package nut-common requires package nut that is not available.
But I cannot remove it:
root@turris:~# opkg remove nut-common No packages removed. root@turris:~# pkgupdate BuWARN:Requested package luci-i18n-ddns-en that is missing, ignoring as requested. line not found line not found line not found line not found line not found line not found line not found ERROR: inconsistent: Package nut-common requires package nut that is not available.
It seems that in the turris repo (https://repo.turris.cz/omnia/packages/turrispackages/), the nut package is missing (required by nut-common and others). I have found a similar openwrt repo here: https://archive.openwrt.org/snapshots/trunk/mvebu/generic/packages/packages/ with the required version, including nut.
Maybe not that many people need UPS management and the package was omitted by mistake, or there is some fundamental incompatibility that needs to be addressed before the package is brought into the repository.
I tried adding the openwrt repository and installing from there, but I keep getting errors.
I think that the turris repo maintainers could have an answer for us, either way.
Hello,
can you tell me, if the upgrade from 3.10 to 3.10.2 was smooth for you?
Still on 3.10 with this error:
root@turris:~# pkgupdate
WARN:Requested package luci-i18n-ddns-en that is missing, ignoring as requested.
line not found
line not found
line not found
line not found
line not found
ERROR:
inconsistent: Requested package nut-driver-apcsmart that is not available.
After the last update I am getting following error message:
Updater failed:
[string “backend”]:1172: [string “backend”]:1163: Failed to lock the lock file //var/lock/opkg.lock: Resource temporarily unavailable
if you cannot update connect via SSH and execute this command
killall opkg-trans
pkgupdate
After upgrading, three things broke:
- Netlink route Netlink issue: "ip route show" hangs (same thing for many network programs)
- Wifi no longer worked
- Foris did not start
Rebooting the machine apparently cured the three.
im having issues with this build updating. Im getting stuck with updater . i have restored a old Schannaps backup and same error…
when i try to update via ssh pkgupdate its get stuck for several Hours here and nothing happens
- [ -f /etc/updater/conf.d/opkg-auto.lua ]
- UPDATER_CONFIG=/etc/updater/conf.d/opkg-auto.lua
- sed -n s/^Package.*content = “file://([^”])"./\1/p /etc/updater/conf.d/opkg-auto.lua
- read PKG
- localrepo clean --repo auto
- sed -i /^Package.*content/d /etc/updater/conf.d/opkg-auto.lua
- rm -rf /usr/share/updater/local-pkgs
Output from foris-controller.postinst: - [ -n ]
- /etc/init.d/foris-controller enable
- /etc/init.d/foris-controller restart
Output from foris-common.postinst: - [ -n ]
- [ -f /www2/forris.pyc ]
- /etc/init.d/lighttpd enable
- /etc/init.d/lighttpd restart
Output from foris-config.postinst: - [ -n ]
- /etc/init.d/lighttpd restart
grep: /proc/19035/cmdline: No such file or directory
grep: /proc/19037/cmdline: No such file or directory
grep: /proc/19038/cmdline: No such file or directory
grep: /proc/19039/cmdline: No such file or directory
grep: /proc/19040/cmdline: No such file or directory
Output from foris-wizard.postinst: - [ -n ]
- /etc/init.d/lighttpd restart
Output from foris-diagnostics-plugin.postinst: - [ -n ]
- /etc/init.d/lighttpd restart
Output from ucollect-prog.postinst:
Command failed: Not found
Output from foris-controller-openvpn-module.postinst: - [ -n ]
- /etc/init.d/foris-controller restart
Output from foris-openvpn-plugin.postinst: - [ -n ]
- /etc/init.d/openvpn enable
- /etc/init.d/lighttpd restart