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Issue updating #297
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Hey Gavin. 🤓 The TS-251B should be fine (I run sherpa on a TS-251+ without error). I'm investigating that |
I've made a tweak, but it's only available in the If you'd like to try it, please run:
If you get the same To revert back to the
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Hi, thanks for getting back to me. That worked perfect. done: user setting 'Git_Branch = unstable' has been saved. sudo sherpa upgrade new • Package actions started @ 10:31:35 PM, ended @ 10:32:58 PM, elapsed = 1m:23s • These package actions completed OK: I have reverted back to the stable branch. Thank you for having a look, sorry for raising the issue, never quite sure if I'm nitpicking or raising something that helps. Thanks |
That's great. Thanks for reporting this and for testing the fix. 👍🏽 This fix will be available in the next Yes, it's OK to question any-and-all errors you see. Especially ugly shell errors that occur in the midst of a sherpa message. I'm glad you mentioned this, else I wouldn't have known this problem existed. Cheers! 🤓 |
Hi
Every few weeks or so I usually do a 'sherpa upgrade all' last time was 15/09 so ran one today.
When I originally ran upgrade all, I got this:
sherpa v240930-stable
warn: the 'Qboost' QPKG is enabled. This may cause problems with sherpa applications. Please consider stopping this QPKG in your App Center.
proc: assign QPKGs by state ... mknod: `/var/run/sherpa/packages/states/action.messages.pipe': No such file or directory
/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/sherpa/cache/sherpa-manager.sh: line 1233: /var/run/sherpa/packages/states/action.messages.pipe: No such file or directory
proc: upgrade independent QPKGs ... 100% (19/19), 19 skippedstatus|ex|package|OWhisparr
Had to CTRL+C to end. So I upgraded sherpa only and it did successfully upgrade so then did another upgrade all, it seemingly ran successfully however didnt upgrade any packages.
Output was:
sudo sherpa upgrade all
sherpa v240930-stable
warn: the 'Qboost' QPKG is enabled. This may cause problems with sherpa applications. Please consider stopping this QPKG in your App Center.
done: actions complete.
upgrade TorrServer QPKG (incompatible author)
upgrade Unrar QPKG (no new QPKG is available)
upgrade OWhisparr QPKG (incompatible author)
upgrade Bazarr QPKG (incompatible author)
upgrade ClamAV QPKG (incompatible author)
upgrade Glances QPKG (incompatible author)
upgrade Headphones QPKG (incompatible author)
upgrade inxi QPKG (incompatible author)
upgrade Kapowarr QPKG (incompatible author)
upgrade LazyLibrarian QPKG (incompatible author)
upgrade OMedusa QPKG (incompatible author)
upgrade Mylar3 QPKG (incompatible author)
upgrade NZBHydra2 QPKG (incompatible author)
upgrade nzbToMedia QPKG (incompatible author)
upgrade pyLoad QPKG (incompatible author)
upgrade OqBittorrent QPKG (incompatible author)
upgrade SABnzbd QPKG (no new QPKG is available)
upgrade OSickGear QPKG (incompatible author)
upgrade OTautulli QPKG (incompatible author)
upgrade OTransmission QPKG (no new QPKG is available)
upgrade Unmanic QPKG (incompatible author)
upgrade OWatcher3 QPKG (incompatible author)
upgrade WebSSH QPKG (incompatible author)
Its a TS251B device so should be ok with any newer packages?
Thanks
Gavin
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