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Old 17th October 2008
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Default Can't Add Packages due to intl.4.0

Upgraded OpenBSD 3.7 to 4.3 , deleted a few 3.7 packages with pkg_delete and installed the 4.3 version with pkg_add until wget-1.8.2 was deleted. Now I get the following failiure for wget and similar errors for any other package I try to add due to intl.4.0. Incidentally the 3.7 version of wget, wget-1.8.2 was installed via ports tree. How do I fix this?

Note: PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.3/packages/i386/

pkg_add -i wget-1.10.2p1.tgz
Can't install wget-1.10.2p1: lib not found intl.4.0
Dependencies for wget-1.10.2p1 resolve to: gettext-0.10.40p2, libiconv-1.9.2
Full dependency tree is gettext-0.10.40p2,libiconv-1.9.2
intl.4.0: partial match in /usr/local/lib: major=2, minor=0 (bad major)
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