Am 01.04.22 um 19:00 schrieb [email protected]:
Good news ! I can update https://www.illumos.org/issues/14226 again ...
But this time to report success.
There was an update of "media-volume-manager" which now has glib2 2.70 as a
require.
# rmmount -l and # eject -l report the removable media.
I just tried to insert a USB key in my system and it automounts immediately on
my OI workstation.
# pkg list media-volume-manager hal glib2 dbus
NAME (PUBLISHER) VERSION IFO
library/glib2 2.70.0-2022.0.0.1 i--
This is the fake glib-2.70.0 version. You can check it with pkg info
glib2. It will show you which sources have been used to create it...
service/hal 0.5.11-2022.0.0.21026 i--
service/storage/media-volume-manager 0.5.11-2022.0.0.21026 i--
system/library/dbus 1.12.20-2020.0.1.1 i--
# pkg contents -t depend media-volume-manager
TYPE FMRI
require pkg:/system/library/[email protected]
require pkg:/shell/[email protected]
require pkg:/library/[email protected]
require pkg:/[email protected]
require pkg:/service/[email protected]
require pkg:/system/library/[email protected]
require pkg:/service/storage/[email protected]
require pkg:/system/[email protected]
require pkg:/system/library/[email protected]
require consolidation/osnet/osnet-incorporation
Perhaps some of the packages involved (I suspect "media-volume-manager") was
not the right version.
When debugging this there seems to be a command :
dbus-monitor --session
that can be used to follow what is going on.
Regards,
David Stes
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