02:05:32 I managed to boot my smartos that has been down for a few years and discovered that my repositories are pointing to the wrong place (joyent). I updated /opt/local/etc/pkgin/repositories.conf but it is still trying to use joyent 02:20:03 /opt/local/etc/pkg_install.conf maybe? 02:21:37 you could probably search on the smartos-discuss mailing list archive, i know jperkin sent out the instructions for doing the swap 02:22:11 I have not done that in years. Where is it (mailing list)? 02:22:52 I did modify opt/local/etc/pkg_install.conf also 02:23:33 https://smartos.topicbox.com/groups/smartos-discuss/Tc0914fe1414685b5-M516296004a2f8ea793b60932 02:30:13 Is this a gz? 02:30:29 I yes 02:30:57 then the configs you need to fix are in /opt/tools 02:32:17 I did the bootstrap but am now getting d.so.1: pkgin: fatal: libc.so.1: version 'ILLUMOS_0.37' not found (required by file /opt/tools/bin/pkgin) 02:32:17 ld.so.1: pkgin: fatal: libc.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory 02:32:41 Possibly, I need to update smartos boot is probably 3 years old 13:37:38 Any reason to run codex in an lx zone instead of Joyent? 13:39:08 I don't believe you can run it natively, like anthropic have now done in the last few weeks they only support win/lin/mac unfortunately 13:39:28 pinning claude to an older version still works, until they break the API... 13:51:31 Wouldn't it be nice to tuck codex away inside the boot media so that it could fix your broken zpool for you and you didn't have to go sit on the floor in the closet (or I could just upgrade to an IPMI motherboard) 14:09:38 it's really quite frustrating that they've stopped supporting the node client and don't provide the source for the rust client to build natively, it's super useful giving claude access to a temporary zone to run dtrace/mdb in a loop to figure out an issue 14:10:52 we'll just have to see how long 2.1.112 continues to work for 16:36:04 don't you think that codex or claude could fix 'unsupported platform' fairly easily? 20:39:10 jperkin, I should mention that we run nut-ups on our gzs. Noticed today that it has a build failure and isn't available for install. Not a crisis -- all of our machines already have it installed. But I think you keep a list of stuff us loons out here actually use.