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Updating Packages on -current
4.3-current
I get an error when I tried to update a package: Code:
root@reflux~#pkg_add -iu clamav Candidates for updating bzip2-1.0.4 -> bzip2-1.0.5 Candidates for updating zoo-2.10.1p1 -> zoo-2.10.1p1 Candidates for updating lha-1.14i.ac20050924.1 -> lha-1.14i.ac20050924.1 Candidates for updating arc-5.21op0 -> arc-5.21op0 Candidates for updating clamav-0.92.1 -> clamav-0.93 Candidates for updating unzip-5.52 -> unzip-5.52p0 Candidates for updating libiconv-1.9.2p5 -> libiconv-1.12 Looking for updates: complete Running the equivalent of pkg_add -r bzip2-1.0.5 zoo-2.10.1p1 lha-1.14i.ac20050924.1 arc-5.21op0 clamav-0.93 unzip-5.52p0 libiconv-1.12 Can't install bzip2-1.0.5: lib not found c.45.0 c.45.0: partial match in /usr/lib: major=43, minor=0 (bad major) Can't install zoo-2.10.1p1: lib not found c.45.0 c.45.0: partial match in /usr/lib: major=43, minor=0 (bad major) Can't install lha-1.14i.ac20050924.1: lib not found c.45.0 c.45.0: partial match in /usr/lib: major=43, minor=0 (bad major) Can't install arc-5.21op0: lib not found c.45.0 c.45.0: partial match in /usr/lib: major=43, minor=0 (bad major) Can't install unzip-5.52p0: lib not found c.45.0 c.45.0: partial match in /usr/lib: major=43, minor=0 (bad major) Can't install libiconv-1.12: lib not found c.45.0 c.45.0: partial match in /usr/lib: major=43, minor=0 (bad major) Can't install clamav-0.93: can't resolve libiconv-1.12,unzip-5.52p0 Can't install unzip-5.52p0: lib not found c.45.0 c.45.0: partial match in /usr/lib: major=43, minor=0 (bad major) Can't install libiconv-1.12: lib not found c.45.0 c.45.0: partial match in /usr/lib: major=43, minor=0 (bad major) I have another box that I am replacing with a -current one and just built a new box with a snapshot from June 8,2008.. No issues updating packages on this one.. Maybe the question I should be asking is: What are the best practices in following -current..? What I do on -stable - update src - rebuild kernel - update ports (when needed) - make build (rebuild all the binaries) It seems like the same logic should apply to -current..? Not too much info here regarding best practices.. http://openbsd.fries.netfaq/current.html rk
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Much Thanks for the very informative and very helpful post..
Here is what I did .. 1. updated src 2. rebuilt kernel 3. installed and rebooted with new kernel 4. make build to rebuild binaries 5. pkg_add -ui No more libc errors.. The update did remove and reinstall the same versions of packages but I am guessing because of the libc error.. It sure looks like rebuilding the binaries with the most current src fixed the issue.. If that is the case then I can probably expect future breakage (term used loosely) on occasion.. ? All of my packages upgraded without incident.. There was some package installation notes on which packages to check and some packages put out the standard configuration instructions (like postfix) I will check all these to make sure everything is still working.. I will post the output in the next post.. rk
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Output:
Here is the ouput Code:
root@reflux~#pkgadd -iu Candidates for updating amavisd-new-2.5.3 -> amavisd-new-2.5.3 Candidates for updating arc-5.21op0 -> arc-5.21op0 Candidates for updating autoconf-2.57p1 -> autoconf-2.57p2 Candidates for updating autoconf-2.59p2 -> autoconf-2.59p3 Candidates for updating autoconf-2.61p2 -> autoconf-2.61p3 Candidates for updating bzip2-1.0.4 -> bzip2-1.0.5 Candidates for updating cabextract-1.2 -> cabextract-1.2 Candidates for updating clamav-0.92.1 -> clamav-0.93 Candidates for updating curl-7.17.1 -> curl-7.18.1 Candidates for updating cyrus-sasl-2.1.22p2 -> cyrus-sasl-2.1.22p4 Candidates for updating gettext-0.16.1 -> gettext-0.16.1 Candidates for updating gmake-3.80p1 -> gmake-3.80p1 Candidates for updating gnupg-1.4.8 -> gnupg-1.4.9 Candidates for updating gperf-3.0.1 -> gperf-3.0.1 Candidates for updating lha-1.14i.ac20050924.1 -> lha-1.14i.ac20050924.1 Candidates for updating libdnet-1.10p2 -> libdnet-1.10p2 Candidates for updating libiconv-1.9.2p5 -> libiconv-1.12 Candidates for updating libidn-1.1 -> libidn-1.1 Candidates for updating libltdl-1.5.22p3 -> libltdl-1.5.26 Candidates for updating libtool-1.5.22p14 -> libtool-1.5.26p0 Candidates for updating libxml-2.6.30 -> libxml-2.6.32 Candidates for updating logsentry-1.1.1p2 -> logsentry-1.1.1p2 Candidates for updating lua-5.1.2p1 -> lua-5.1.3 Candidates for updating lzop-1.01 -> lzop-1.01 Candidates for updating metaauto-0.7 -> metaauto-0.9 Candidates for updating nasm-0.98.38p0 -> nasm-2.02 Candidates for updating nmap-4.53 -> nmap-4.62p0 Candidates for updating p5-Convert-TNEF-0.17p0 -> p5-Convert-TNEF-0.17p0 Candidates for updating p5-IO-Socket-SSL-1.12 -> p5-IO-Socket-SSL-1.12 Candidates for updating p5-MIME-tools-5.420p1 -> p5-MIME-tools-5.426 Candidates for updating p5-Mail-SPF-Query-1.999.1p0 -> p5-Mail-SPF-Query-1.999.1p0 Candidates for updating p5-Mail-SpamAssassin-3.2.4 -> p5-Mail-SpamAssassin-3.2.4 Candidates for updating p5-Net-DNS-0.61 -> p5-Net-DNS-0.63 Candidates for updating p5-Net-SSLeay-1.30p0 -> p5-Net-SSLeay-1.32 Candidates for updating p5-Unix-Syslog-1.0 -> p5-Unix-Syslog-1.0 Candidates for updating pcre-7.5p0 -> pcre-7.6 Candidates for updating pftop-0.7 -> pftop-0.7 Candidates for updating php5-core-5.2.5p2 -> php5-core-5.2.6 Candidates for updating postfix-2.5.0-sasl2 -> postfix-2.5.2-sasl2 Candidates for updating re2c-0.13.1 -> re2c-0.13.1 Candidates for updating ripole-0.2.0 -> ripole-0.2.0p0 Candidates for updating rsync-2.6.9 -> rsync-3.0.2 Candidates for updating smartmontools-5.37p0 -> smartmontools-5.38 Candidates for updating squid-2.6.STABLE18 -> squid-2.6.STABLE18p0 Candidates for updating unzip-5.52 -> unzip-5.52p0 Candidates for updating wget-1.10.2p1 -> wget-1.10.2p1 Candidates for updating zip-2.32 -> zip-2.32 Candidates for updating zoo-2.10.1p1 -> zoo-2.10.1p1 Looking for updates: complete Cannot find updates for freeze-2.5 unarj-2.43 unrar-3.78p0 Proceed? [y/N] y Running the equivalent of pkg_add -r amavisd-new-2.5.3 arc-5.21op0 autoconf-2.57p2 autoconf-2.59p3 autoconf-2.61p3 bzip2-1.0.5 cabextract-1.2 clamav-0.93 curl-7.18.1 cyrus-sasl-2.1.22p4 gettext-0.16.1 gmake-3.80p1 gnupg-1.4.9 gperf-3.0.1 lha-1.14i.ac20050924.1 libdnet-1.10p2 libiconv-1.12 libidn-1.1 libltdl-1.5.26 libtool-1.5.26p0 libxml-2.6.32 logsentry-1.1.1p2 lua-5.1.3 lzop-1.01 metaauto-0.9 nasm-2.02 nmap-4.62p0 p5-Convert-TNEF-0.17p0 p5-IO-Socket-SSL-1.12 p5-MIME-tools-5.426 p5-Mail-SPF-Query-1.999.1p0 p5-Mail-SpamAssassin-3.2.4 p5-Net-DNS-0.63 p5-Net-SSLeay-1.32 p5-Unix-Syslog-1.0 pcre-7.6 pftop-0.7 php5-core-5.2.6 postfix-2.5.2-sasl2 re2c-0.13.1 ripole-0.2.0p0 rsync-3.0.2 smartmontools-5.38 squid-2.6.STABLE18p0 unzip-5.52p0 wget-1.10.2p1 zip-2.32 zoo-2.10.1p1 arc-5.21op0 (extracting): complete arc-5.21op0 (deleting): complete arc-5.21op0 (installing): complete bzip2-1.0.5 (extracting): complete bzip2-1.0.4 (deleting): complete bzip2-1.0.5 (installing): complete cabextract-1.2 (extracting): complete cabextract-1.2 (deleting): complete cabextract-1.2 (installing): complete lha-1.14i.ac20050924.1 (extracting): complete lha-1.14i.ac20050924.1 (deleting): complete lha-1.14i.ac20050924.1 (installing): complete lzop-1.01 (extracting): complete lzop-1.01 (deleting): complete lzop-1.01 (installing): complete ripole-0.2.0p0 (extracting): complete ripole-0.2.0 (deleting): complete ripole-0.2.0p0 (installing): complete unzip-5.52p0 (extracting): complete unzip-5.52 (deleting): complete unzip-5.52p0 (installing): complete zoo-2.10.1p1 (extracting): complete zoo-2.10.1p1 (deleting): complete zoo-2.10.1p1 (installing): complete p5-MIME-tools-5.426 (extracting): complete p5-MIME-tools-5.420p1 (deleting): complete p5-MIME-tools-5.426 (installing): complete p5-Convert-TNEF-0.17p0 (extracting): complete p5-Convert-TNEF-0.17p0 (deleting): complete p5-Convert-TNEF-0.17p0 (installing): complete re2c-0.13.1 (extracting): complete re2c-0.13.1 (deleting): complete re2c-0.13.1 (installing): complete p5-Net-DNS-0.63 (extracting): complete p5-Net-DNS-0.61 (deleting): complete p5-Net-DNS-0.63 (installing): complete p5-Mail-SPF-Query-1.999.1p0 (extracting): complete p5-Mail-SPF-Query-1.999.1p0 (deleting): complete p5-Mail-SPF-Query-1.999.1p0 (installing): complete libiconv-1.12 (extracting): complete libiconv-1.9.2p5 (deleting): complete libiconv-1.12 (installing): complete gettext-0.16.1 (extracting): complete gettext-0.16.1 (deleting): complete gettext-0.16.1 (installing): complete libidn-1.1 (extracting): complete libidn-1.1 (deleting): complete libidn-1.1 (installing): complete curl-7.18.1 (extracting): complete curl-7.17.1 (deleting): complete curl-7.18.1 (installing): complete gnupg-1.4.9 (extracting): complete gnupg-1.4.8 (deleting): complete gnupg-1.4.9 (installing): complete p5-Net-SSLeay-1.32 (extracting): complete p5-Net-SSLeay-1.30p0 (deleting): complete p5-Net-SSLeay-1.32 (installing): complete p5-IO-Socket-SSL-1.12 (extracting): complete p5-IO-Socket-SSL-1.12 (deleting): complete p5-IO-Socket-SSL-1.12 (installing): complete p5-Mail-SpamAssassin-3.2.4 (extracting): complete p5-Mail-SpamAssassin-3.2.4 (deleting): complete p5-Mail-SpamAssassin-3.2.4 (installing): complete p5-Unix-Syslog-1.0 (extracting): complete p5-Unix-Syslog-1.0 (deleting): complete p5-Unix-Syslog-1.0 (installing): complete amavisd-new-2.5.3 (extracting): complete amavisd-new-2.5.3 (deleting): complete amavisd-new-2.5.3 (installing): complete metaauto-0.9 (extracting): complete metaauto-0.7 (deleting): complete metaauto-0.9 (installing): complete autoconf-2.57p2 (extracting): complete autoconf-2.57p1 (deleting): complete autoconf-2.57p2 (installing): complete autoconf-2.59p3 (extracting): complete autoconf-2.59p2 (deleting): complete autoconf-2.59p3 (installing): complete autoconf-2.61p3 (extracting): complete autoconf-2.61p2 (deleting): complete autoconf-2.61p3 (installing): complete clamav-0.93 (extracting): complete clamav-0.92.1 (deleting): complete clamav-0.93 (installing): complete cyrus-sasl-2.1.22p4 (extracting): complete cyrus-sasl-2.1.22p2 (deleting): complete cyrus-sasl-2.1.22p4 (installing): complete gmake-3.80p1 (extracting): complete gmake-3.80p1 (deleting): complete gmake-3.80p1 (installing): complete gperf-3.0.1 (extracting): complete gperf-3.0.1 (deleting): complete gperf-3.0.1 (installing): complete libdnet-1.10p2 (extracting): complete libdnet-1.10p2 (deleting): complete libdnet-1.10p2 (installing): complete libltdl-1.5.26 (extracting): complete libltdl-1.5.22p3 (deleting): complete libltdl-1.5.26 (installing): complete libtool-1.5.26p0 (extracting): complete libtool-1.5.22p14 (deleting): complete libtool-1.5.26p0 (installing): complete New package libxml-2.6.32 contains potentially unsafe operations @exec /usr/local/share/libxml2/rebuild proceed with update anyways? [y/N/a] y libxml-2.6.32 (extracting): complete libxml-2.6.30 (deleting): complete libxml-2.6.32 (installing): complete logsentry-1.1.1p2 (extracting): complete logsentry-1.1.1p2 (deleting): complete logsentry-1.1.1p2 (installing): complete lua-5.1.3 (extracting): complete lua-5.1.2p1 (deleting): complete lua-5.1.3 (installing): complete nasm-2.02 (extracting): complete nasm-0.98.38p0 (deleting): complete nasm-2.02 (installing): complete pcre-7.6 (extracting): complete pcre-7.5p0 (deleting): complete pcre-7.6 (installing): complete nmap-4.62p0 (extracting): complete nmap-4.53 (deleting): complete nmap-4.62p0 (installing): complete pftop-0.7 (extracting): complete pftop-0.7 (deleting): complete pftop-0.7 (installing): complete New package php5-core-5.2.6 contains potentially unsafe operations @exec install -d /var/www/conf/php5/ @exec install -d /var/www/conf/php5.sample/ proceed with update anyways? [y/N/a] y Old package php5-core-5.2.5p2 contains potentially unsafe operations @unexec rm -fr /var/www/conf/php5/ @unexec rm -fr /var/www/conf/php5.sample/ proceed with update anyways? [y/N/a] y php5-core-5.2.6 (extracting): complete php5-core-5.2.5p2 (deleting): complete php5-core-5.2.6 (installing): complete New package postfix-2.5.2-sasl2 contains potentially unsafe operations @exec PREFIX=/usr/local SYSCONFDIR=/etc /usr/local/sbin/postfix-install proceed with update anyways? [y/N/a] y Old package postfix-2.5.0-sasl2 contains potentially unsafe operations @unexec /usr/local/sbin/postfix stop @unexec /usr/local/sbin/postfix-disable @unexec rm -f /etc/mailer.conf.postfix proceed with update anyways? [y/N/a] y postfix-2.5.2-sasl2 (extracting): complete postfix/postfix-script: stopping the Postfix mail system postfix-2.5.0-sasl2 (deleting): complete 6025fix-2.5.2-sasl2 (installing)|********************************************************| 100% 6025 postfix-2.5.2-sasl2 (installing): complete rsync-3.0.2 (extracting): complete rsync-2.6.9 (deleting): complete rsync-3.0.2 (installing): complete smartmontools-5.38 (extracting): complete smartmontools-5.37p0 (deleting): complete smartmontools-5.38 (installing): complete New package squid-2.6.STABLE18p0 contains potentially unsafe operations @exec ln -sf /var/squid/logs/squid.pid /var/run/squid.pid proceed with update anyways? [y/N/a] y Old package squid-2.6.STABLE18 contains potentially unsafe operations @unexec rm -f /var/run/squid.pid proceed with update anyways? [y/N/a] y squid-2.6.STABLE18p0 (extracting): complete squid-2.6.STABLE18 (deleting): complete squid-2.6.STABLE18p0 (installing): complete wget-1.10.2p1 (extracting): complete wget-1.10.2p1 (deleting): complete wget-1.10.2p1 (installing): complete zip-2.32 (extracting): complete zip-2.32 (deleting): complete zip-2.32 (installing): complete Clean shared items: complete < instructions on how to configure packages removed >
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As a result of the upgrade I had to fix a few things..
1. Postfix was disabled -- Killed Sendmail -- re-enabled postfix -- I have a transport file -- postmap transport For some reason port 25 was still in use and postfix would not start.. Reboot fixed it.. Postfix now happy.. Note to self: find out how to see what process has port X locked.. This way I could avoid the reboot... 2. Amavisd had some changes -- Fortunately, I had just done an install on another box and have the current configuration files for - amavisd.conf - clamd.conf - freshclam.conf 3. Squid was also changed.. haven't gotten that fixed yet.. My squid conf file is only used for remote tunneling so should be a simple fix.. rk
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Be aware that your list only updates the kernel. While there is some latitude, you should also consider rebuilding the userland as well. Getting the kernel & userland too far out of synchronization can lead to other problems.
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...Cannot find updates for freeze-2.5 unarj-2.43 unrar-3.78p0... Quote:
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jggimi: The ports you listed are required by amavisd... -- freeze is really old and won't need to be updated.. -- the other archivers will though.. I didn't forget but I was going step by step.. i.e. changing one thing at at time.. I haven't gotten to that part yet but going there now.. fstat.. that is a new one for me.. ocicat: I did understand the building the kernel and keeping userland in "sync" but it was definitely worth mentioning.. My process always includes "make build" after updating the kernel.. Much Thx... rk
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FAQ Upgrade Guide: 4.2 to 4.3 has some answers
http://openbsd.mcom.fr/faq/upgrade43.html Not all for -current Most important are the libgc bumps, current should be /usr/lib/libc.so.45.0 whether you made upgrades properly or not, you would end up with a full list ranging from i.e.: libc.so.42.0 to libc.so.45.0 Another ennoying one (among many others) is that some packages rely on /usr/X11R6/lib/libexpat.so.8.0 which on current is /usr/lib/libexpat.so.9.0 (had such a problem with x11/roxterm and the databases/evolution-data-server not upgrading from 2.12 to 2.22). No big problems as you can symlink a library to the next one (in most cases). Read the corresponding library file (the one ending in *.la) for hints. -current code just got changed after the Japan hackaton, now busy including code from the Edmonton hackaton. If you are not a seasoned -current litterate, stay away from -current for a while, until dust settles. In OpenBSD, when you pkg_add -u (or make update), failed and/or left-overs of intallations will be written as hidden files under /var/db/pkg mostly libs, hence ls -dl /var/db/pkg/.lib* which you can pkg_delete as any other package, but these are there for a reason: some packages still rely upon and are listed as usual under /var/db/pkg/.lib* /+REQUIRED_BY So, you have two choices (as the economists say, 1,2,3 1- Take the long (learning) way, pkg_delete the offenders (+REQUIRED_BY) and pkg_delete the ls -dl /var/db/pkg/.lib* when they are not needed anymore (no mere +REQUIRED_BY). 2- Delete all packages, re-check the FAQ upgrade entries 3- As I say in many cases, best upgrade is newfs. This situation is very exceptional on OpenBSD, but as any other *nix, there has been a major gettext/libiconv change. I guess July will have both correctly snapshots and snapshots/packages on the fast track again. On a speculative note, as libc is marked with version 45, will there ever be an OpenBSD 4.4 If the hackathon codes keep coming in in such high numbers, next version could as well be the 5.0
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- unarj - unrar - freeze (even though freeze did not change versions it still needed to be updated) this was very easy... Example Code:
root@reflux/usr/ports/archivers/freeze#make update ===> Faking installation for freeze-2.5 install -c -s -o root -g bin -m 555 freeze /usr/ports/archivers/freeze/w-freeze-2.5/fake-i386/usr/local/bin/freeze ln -f /usr/ports/archivers/freeze/w-freeze-2.5/fake-i386/usr/local/bin/freeze /usr/ports/archivers/freeze/w-freeze-2.5/fake-i386/usr/local/bin/melt ln -f /usr/ports/archivers/freeze/w-freeze-2.5/fake-i386/usr/local/bin/freeze /usr/ports/archivers/freeze/w-freeze-2.5/fake-i386/usr/local/bin/unfreeze ln -f /usr/ports/archivers/freeze/w-freeze-2.5/fake-i386/usr/local/bin/freeze /usr/ports/archivers/freeze/w-freeze-2.5/fake-i386/usr/local/bin/fcat install -c -s -o root -g bin -m 555 statist /usr/ports/archivers/freeze/w-freeze-2.5/fake-i386/usr/local/bin/statist install -c -o root -g bin -m 444 ./freeze.1 /usr/ports/archivers/freeze/w-freeze-2.5/fake-i386/usr/local/man/man1/freeze.1 ln -f /usr/ports/archivers/freeze/w-freeze-2.5/fake-i386/usr/local/man/man1/freeze.1 /usr/ports/archivers/freeze/w-freeze-2.5/fake-i386/usr/local/man/man1/melt.1 ln -f /usr/ports/archivers/freeze/w-freeze-2.5/fake-i386/usr/local/man/man1/freeze.1 /usr/ports/archivers/freeze/w-freeze-2.5/fake-i386/usr/local/man/man1/unfreeze.1 ln -f /usr/ports/archivers/freeze/w-freeze-2.5/fake-i386/usr/local/man/man1/freeze.1 /usr/ports/archivers/freeze/w-freeze-2.5/fake-i386/usr/local/man/man1/fcat.1 install -c -o root -g bin -m 444 ./statist.1 /usr/ports/archivers/freeze/w-freeze-2.5/fake-i386/usr/local/man/man1/statist.1 ===> Building package for freeze-2.5 Create /usr/ports/packages/i386/all/freeze-2.5.tgz ===> Updating for freeze-2.5 Upgrading from freeze-2.5 freeze-2.5 (extracting): complete freeze-2.5 (deleting): complete freeze-2.5 (installing): complete
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Fwiw, fresh install from
-snapshots OpenBSD 4.3-current (GENERIC) #887: Tue Jun 3 13:36:55 MDT 2008 and cvs Jun 14 00:54 make install clean on everything no single warning (but Perl asking me to set some LC env variables). Sensibly faster than my "upgrade" of last week-end. Postgresql, motv, browser, java, mail, XFCE4 full, ... working after 18 hours compiling on a Celeron 2.4 MHz, I am in business. No need for linking to some lost libraries. Fresh install is the way to go for OpenBSD pre-4.5
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Not to worry, OpenBSD 4.5 will be released November 1. OpenBSD release numbers are incremented by 0.1 twice each year. "4.0" was released 6 months after "3.9" as it was the next sequential release number. It had the usual enhancement and improvements.
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jggimi obviously meant OpenBSD 4.4, not 4.5.
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jggimi is aware of libc.so.45.0 so, I join him when he writes OpenBSD 4.5
My speculation is that there now are so many changes a sequential increment of the version number would not be sufficient to get noticed, hence users not reading upgrading or warnings. My upgrade (<U> choice) last weekend with -sbapshots as of June 3rd and snapshots/packages as of June 7 was made through pkg_add -ui and my system did not break: thumbs up! But I had in excess of 25 /var/db/pkg/.lib* ---- Edit: right, forgot: made a fresh install on a WS (sole libc.so.45.0 ) updated ports tree (and make index, just to mention, x11/pbrowser core dumped because /usr/ports/INDEX was corrupt. Must be one of the rare apps reading the INDEX and INDEX is not updated very often. Anyway, just use pbrowser for browsing the tree and get noticed of flavors). still had the libexpat.so.8.0 problem an had to make a link to libexpat.so.9.0
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root@reflux~#ls -dl /var/db/pkg/.lib* drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Jun 13 06:59 /var/db/pkg/.libs-clamav-0.92.1 drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Jun 13 06:58 /var/db/pkg/.libs-curl-7.17.1 drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Jun 13 07:04 /var/db/pkg/.libs-libiconv-1.9.2p5
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Rapid development during Hackathons is normally expected. Even when theo@ calls for testing during Hackations, I recommend those brand new to -current should delay until after the pace of development returns to normal.
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4.4 beta.. Is it safe to upgrade..??
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Yes, & it is encouraged given that problems identified & reported now still may have a chance of being fixed before release.
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