Cannot Open Pkgadd Error Request Script Did Not Complete Successfully
Guidelines and ConsiderationsNext: Command failed for target `Makefile'Checkinstall Script Did Not Complete Successfully If you use the command su instead of su - root to log in to the management server to run N1 System Manager installation, the checkinstall process will fail. The following message is displayed: /tmp/bm122834/installm1a4XN/checkinstallp1a4XN: /tmp/bm122834/installm1a4XN/checkinstallp1a4XN: cannot open pkgadd: ERROR: checkinstall script did not complete successfully Always use the command su - root when instructed to log in as root. The su command does not provide the full system root account environment, path, and privileges. Previous: Chapter 1 Guidelines and ConsiderationsNext: Command failed for target `Makefile' © 2010, Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates
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a Solaris box and was greeted with the following error: This appears to be an attempt to install the same architecture and version https://www.flagword.net/2015/02/solaris-checkinstall-script-did-not-complete-successfully/ of a package which is already installed. This installation will attempt to overwrite this package. /some_long_path_to/install/checkinstall: /some_long_path_to//install/checkinstall: cannot open pkgadd: ERROR: checkinstall script did not complete successfully Dryrun complete. No changes were made to the system. I was beating my head against the wall for quite a while before I decided to give "man patchadd" a try. Thankfully, cannot open the helpful paragraph was found in a wink of an eye: pkgadd is invoked by patchadd and executes the installation scripts in the pkg/install directory. The checkinstall script is executed with its ownership set to user install, if there is no user install then pkgadd executes the checkinstall script as noaccess. The SVR4 ABI states that the checkinstall cannot open pkgadd shall only be used as an information gathering script. If the permissions for the checkinstall script are changed to something other than the initial settings, pkgadd may not be able to open the file for reading, thus causing the patch installation to abort with the following error: pkgadd: ERROR: checkinstall script did not complete successfully. There is no need to tell, that after the patch was moved to another directory where user noaccess (didn't have user install) had enough permissions the problem had gone. Have safe and flawless patching! Posted on February 21, 2015 at 3:47 pm by sergeyt · Permalink In:Solaris One Response Subscribe to comments via RSS Written by manar on January 19, 2016 at 12:41 pm Permalink how to do so Subscribe to comments via RSS Leave a Reply Name, required Email (will not be published), required Website, if present Cancel reply « Previous post Next post » Recent Posts TIL How to stop being notified about MacOS public beta updates Turned the page TIL Common Name (CN) is l