On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 11:14 PM, Salil Wadnerkar <rohsh...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Francisco, > > I am going to test my disk using Philip's suggestion. But, I am not > sure I am following you. Are you suggesting me to update my current > because this problem was found and fixed lately or you are just > suggesting so because it's a good practice to keep our copy updated?
I think, maybe the -current are outdated, OpenBSD use libraries from base for pkg_* Maybe there are a disk I/O problems, you can check this also. Regards. > > Thanks > Salil > > On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 11:59 AM, Francisco Valladolid H. > <fic...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi. >> >> you have to update your -current version of OpenBSD also. >> both kernel and system base. >> >> Regards. >> >> On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 10:31 PM, Philip Guenther <guent...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 7:44 PM, Salil Wadnerkar <rohsh...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> When I try to delete this partial package, I get these errors: >>> ... >>>> File /usr/local/share/locale/en@quot/LC_MESSAGES/pkg.c8llMmPSGl does not >>>> exist >>>> Read failed: Input/output error at /usr/libdata/perl5/OpenBSD/md5.pm line >>>> 59 >>>> I checked the source code. It is some coe that adds a file into some >>>> data structure (most probably, it is finding out which files to >>>> delete) and it fails to do so because the file is no longer there. >>>> >>>> How do I get rid of this partial package? >>> >>> The error message "Input/output error" indicates that the error is for >>> some other file which does exist but for which the kernel is reporting >>> an I/O error. That suggests that you have some sort of disk problem. >>> Has the kernel reported anything to dmesg? If dmesg doesn't show >>> anything, then I would fsck all your filesystems and, if that doesn't >>> find anything, do a read check by dd'ing the raw partitions to >>> /dev/null and see what that turns up. >>> >>> >>> Philip Guenther >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Francisco Valladolid H. >> -- http://blog.bsdguy.net - Jesus Christ follower. -- Francisco Valladolid H. -- http://blog.bsdguy.net - Jesus Christ follower.