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When running the command to share a cookbook to a private supermarket (likely an issue for Chef Supermarket) receiving a message tart fails...
Command: knife supermarket share COOKBOOK_NAME -m https://PRIVATE.SM.URL.com
with or without flags -o -m or category
Error:
Generating metadata for cchmc_base from C:/Users/USER/AppData/Local/Temp/chef-COOKBOOK_NAME-build20230208-11724-qkvntw/COOKBOOK_NAME/metadata.rb
Making tarball COOKBOOK_NAME.tgz
ERROR: Error making tarball COOKBOOK_NAME.tgz: Expected process to exit with [0], but received '-1073741515'
---- Begin output of tar -czf COOKBOOK_NAME.tgz COOKBOOK_NAME ----
STDOUT:
STDERR:
---- End output of tar -czf COOKBOOK_NAME.tgz COOKBOOK_NAME ----
Ran tar -czf COOKBOOK_NAME.tgz COOKBOOK_NAME returned -1073741515. Increase log verbosity (-VV) for more information.
Software Version
Windows 10
Chef Workstation version: 22.12.1024
Test Kitchen version: 3.5.0
Cookstyle version: 7.32.1
Chef Infra Client version: 17.10.0
Chef InSpec version: 4.56.20
Chef CLI version: 5.6.8
Chef Habitat version: 1.6.521
Replication Case
Installed 22.12.1024 on 2 systems, 1 was an update from 22.6.973 which did work. The other was a new install of 22.12.1024. Both fail with the same error when attempting to SHARE.
Downgrading to 22.6.973 resolved the issue for me.
Stacktrace
the flags -VV doesn't yield any additional info; -VVV does make a call out to the following...
Making tarball COOKBOOK_NAME.tgz
which: no gnutar in (/c/opscode/chef-workstation/bin:/c/Users/USER_ID/AppData/Local/chef/gem/ruby/3.0.0/bin:/c/opscode/chef-workstation/embedded/bin:/c/opscode/chef-workstation/bin:/c/ProgramData/Oracle/Java/javapath:/c/windows/system32:/c/windows:/c/windows/System32/Wbem:/c/windows/System32/WindowsPowerShell/v1.0:/c/windows/System32/OpenSSH:/c/Program Files/dotnet:/c/Program Files/PuTTY:/c/HashiCorp/Vagrant/bin:/c/opscode/chef-workstation/bin:/c/Users/USER_ID/AppData/Local/Microsoft/WindowsApps:/c/Users/USER_ID/AppData/Local/Programs/Microsoft VS Code/bin:/usr/bin)
ERROR: Error making tarball COOKBOOK_NAME.tgz: Expected process to exit with [0], but received '-1073741515'
Possible Solution
Either gnutar is missing or the path Chef is looking for is incorrect = c/opscode/xxx VS. c:/opescode/xxxx
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Describe the problem
When running the command to share a cookbook to a private supermarket (likely an issue for Chef Supermarket) receiving a message tart fails...
Command: knife supermarket share COOKBOOK_NAME -m https://PRIVATE.SM.URL.com
with or without flags -o -m or category
Error:
Generating metadata for cchmc_base from C:/Users/USER/AppData/Local/Temp/chef-COOKBOOK_NAME-build20230208-11724-qkvntw/COOKBOOK_NAME/metadata.rb
Making tarball COOKBOOK_NAME.tgz
ERROR: Error making tarball COOKBOOK_NAME.tgz: Expected process to exit with [0], but received '-1073741515'
---- Begin output of tar -czf COOKBOOK_NAME.tgz COOKBOOK_NAME ----
STDOUT:
STDERR:
---- End output of tar -czf COOKBOOK_NAME.tgz COOKBOOK_NAME ----
Ran tar -czf COOKBOOK_NAME.tgz COOKBOOK_NAME returned -1073741515. Increase log verbosity (-VV) for more information.
Software Version
Windows 10
Chef Workstation version: 22.12.1024
Test Kitchen version: 3.5.0
Cookstyle version: 7.32.1
Chef Infra Client version: 17.10.0
Chef InSpec version: 4.56.20
Chef CLI version: 5.6.8
Chef Habitat version: 1.6.521
Replication Case
Installed 22.12.1024 on 2 systems, 1 was an update from 22.6.973 which did work. The other was a new install of 22.12.1024. Both fail with the same error when attempting to SHARE.
Downgrading to 22.6.973 resolved the issue for me.
Stacktrace
the flags -VV doesn't yield any additional info; -VVV does make a call out to the following...
Making tarball COOKBOOK_NAME.tgz
which: no gnutar in (/c/opscode/chef-workstation/bin:/c/Users/USER_ID/AppData/Local/chef/gem/ruby/3.0.0/bin:/c/opscode/chef-workstation/embedded/bin:/c/opscode/chef-workstation/bin:/c/ProgramData/Oracle/Java/javapath:/c/windows/system32:/c/windows:/c/windows/System32/Wbem:/c/windows/System32/WindowsPowerShell/v1.0:/c/windows/System32/OpenSSH:/c/Program Files/dotnet:/c/Program Files/PuTTY:/c/HashiCorp/Vagrant/bin:/c/opscode/chef-workstation/bin:/c/Users/USER_ID/AppData/Local/Microsoft/WindowsApps:/c/Users/USER_ID/AppData/Local/Programs/Microsoft VS Code/bin:/usr/bin)
ERROR: Error making tarball COOKBOOK_NAME.tgz: Expected process to exit with [0], but received '-1073741515'
Possible Solution
Either gnutar is missing or the path Chef is looking for is incorrect = c/opscode/xxx VS. c:/opescode/xxxx
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: