This error message indicates that the packaging system thinks that there
are two versions of the same package installed when that should never be
the case. Previous messages mentioned the possibility that what might be
happening here is that the previous installation was not completely
removed, and then GlassFish was installed in the same directory. Could
that be happening with your install?
It would be helpful to know what steps lead to this problem.
Thanks.
Tom
abhishek jain wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> I encountered the same problem.
> I am running glassfish on windows vista.
>
> Here is the complete stack trace from the error dialogue box:
>
> *Application ID: [Update Tool 2.0.0 (Build 15.1269)]
> Timestamp : [ Pacific Daylight Time(Pacific Daylight Time)]
> wx Version : [2.8.8.0]
> wx Platform : [__WXMSW__]
> Python Version: [UNKNOWN]
> Platform : [UNKNOWN]
>
> Traceback (innermost last):
> File
> "C:\glassfishv3-prelude\updatetool\vendor-packages\updatetool\mainframe.py",
> line 510, in update_image_view
> self._list_generic(imagedir, view)
> File
> "C:\glassfishv3-prelude\updatetool\vendor-packages\updatetool\mainframe.py",
> line 1502, in _list_generic
> self._list_updates(imageroot)
> File
> "C:\glassfishv3-prelude\updatetool\vendor-packages\updatetool\mainframe.py",
> line 1657, in _list_updates
> pkg_plans = ips.get_list_of_updates(img)
> File
> "C:\glassfishv3-prelude\updatetool\vendor-packages\updatetool\ips.py",
> line 433, in get_list_of_updates
> verbose = False, noexecute = False)
> File
> "C:\glassfishv3-prelude\pkg\vendor-packages\pkg\client\image.py", line
> 1701, in make_install_plan
> ip.propose_fmri(pmatch[0])
> File
> "C:\glassfishv3-prelude\pkg\vendor-packages\pkg\client\imageplan.py",
> line 114, in propose_fmri
> if self.image.has_version_installed(fmri):
> File
> "C:\glassfishv3-prelude\pkg\vendor-packages\pkg\client\image.py", line
> 839, in has_version_installed
> v = self._get_version_installed(fmri)
> File
> "C:\glassfishv3-prelude\pkg\vendor-packages\pkg\client\image.py", line
> 781, in _get_version_installed
> assert len(pkgs_inst) <= 1
> AssertionError
>
> *Is there a way to fix this problem.
>
> Regards,
> Abhishek Jain
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 7:58 AM, Tom Mueller <Tom.Mueller_at_sun.com
> <mailto:Tom.Mueller_at_sun.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi Akshay,
> Could you please cut/paste the complete stack trace from that
> error dialog into an email response. Since there is a scrollbar
> there that is scrolled to the top, I'm unable to see the complete
> message.
>
> Just to confirm: you are running on Windows Vista, right?
>
> Thanks.
> Tom
>
> Akshay Asare wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> When i click on available update tab on the Update tool screen i
>> get this error massage, can anyone help me regarding how to fix
>> the problem.
>> I have attached the screen shot of the error massage.
>>
>> --
>> With Regards
>>
>> Akshay Asare
>>
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