Hi,
Forgive me the stupid question, but I'm still trying to improve my knowledge of Ubuntu...
I have learned on this forum that in order to get rid of the error:
"ProductGroup is not defined" and "method getClientsWithFailed_hash is not valid" is to revert to an older version of opsi-configed.
Unfortunately, after I remove opsi-configed, refresh aptitude and reinstall it, it still gets version 4.0.1.8 rather than 4.0.1.5
This version is also no longer in /var/cache/apt/archives
I can't find the 'older' version on the download.uib.de site either.
Am I overlooking anything? Can I, instead of installing the older configed version, upgrade any other of my OPSI installation to support the new methods, if so - how?
Thanks!
Krgds
Koen.
ProductGroup error - where to find "old" configed
Re: ProductGroup error - where to find "old" configed
Hi,
no -please don't try to downgrade.
Please install the newest packages from the stable repository.
regards
d.oertel
no -please don't try to downgrade.
Please install the newest packages from the stable repository.
regards
d.oertel
opsi support - uib gmbh
For productive opsi installations we recommend support contracts.
http://www.uib.de
http://www.opsi.org
For productive opsi installations we recommend support contracts.
http://www.uib.de
http://www.opsi.org
Re: ProductGroup error - where to find "old" configed
OK, thanks.
I was confused as
did not upgrade the opsi-depotserver; the package was marked as "held back" by the apt-get
I entered
and this installed the right version of the packages.
Just wanted to share with the community!
The errors went away after that.
Krgds
Koen.
I was confused as
Code: Alles auswählen
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
I entered
Code: Alles auswählen
sudo apt-get install opsi-depotserver
Just wanted to share with the community!
The errors went away after that.
Krgds
Koen.