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post-upgrade error | library pthread.13.3 not found
Hi everybody !!
A while ago, I upgraded my ibook using ftp (official main site ) .. everything went fine .. X works too .. but when I wanted to pkg_add dillo using the official snaphot PKG_PATH , I run into this error : Quote:
thanks for your help Last edited by daemonfowl; 28th March 2012 at 10:21 PM. |
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Trying to build dillo from ports , I got a similar error but with a clearer message :
==> building package for fltk2-2.0.7725p0v0 ................................................. error : Libraries in packing-lists in ports tree and libraries fron installed packages don't match .. what should I do ? pkg_delete /var/db/pkg/* then start buiding everything from source ? |
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You can anticipate having issues like this if you mix ports and packages. I, and likely many others in the forum, just rely on packages. If there there is an issue with the packages, the developers usually fix it during the next snapshot build.
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Hi shep !
as you notice , I haven't run into errors because I mixed packages ad ports .. since the first attempt to install a snapshot package (namely dillo) I got the error .. then I tried ports to see if there would be a different result .. I am not sure what option to follow : pkg_delete everything, then resume on ports ,, or reboot on bsd.old .. I upgraded the system via ftp.openbsd.org (snapshots) .. and downloaded the ports tarballs from there too (snapshots) .. :-) |
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There were recently a couple of major version bumps in libc and pthreads (due to the rthreads switch, among other things). As you can see from the error message, the packages are slightly out of date, and require an older version of pthreads than you have installed.
You have two options: either build everything yourself from ports, or wait a few days for whomever does bulk builds to upload new packages to the mirrors. This is one of the things you have to be aware of when running snapshots, though it only happens rarely. A more common issue is the opposite—newly download packages requiring a library that you don't have in your base system. That is a sign that it’s time to upgrade the base system to a new snapshot. Quote:
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yet another newb q :
In case the newly installed kernel fails to boot after an upgrade , we usually choose a spare bsd.old .. I just want to know what happens to the rest of the filesystem ? won't it be incompatible with that older kernel ? or am I mistaken to think so ? |
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Hi backrow ! Thank you very much !!
you're right , the opposite case is more common .. |
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