I have tried several times to build a NetBSD desktop using the following
1) The latest patched 7-0 and 7-1 x86_64 base
2) pkgsrc_2013Q3 binaries.
With both feh and libreoffice, the applications will not start and when invoked from the command line, I get a message that libgssapi.so.10 shared object is not found. Web searches indicate that this is a heimdal / kerbos5 entity and I found a prior entry that a developer had neglected to "bring this forward".
https://mail-index.netbsd.org/curren...msg025925.html
So the questions.
Are the pkgsrc build machines at nyftp.netbsd.org and the binaries distributed by ftp.netbsd.org using the latest patched kernel or the original release? I would like to use the latest patched version as cve's are reported to be addressed but, to me it appears that the patched versions do not get much testing and do not sync well with pkgsrc?
Is it possible to re-link the libraries?