On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 05:15:30AM +0000, slackwaree wrote: > That's why you never upgrade ... rather migrate. I still find it hard to > believe that obsd added a tool to upgrade the system.
Strange, upgrading saves lots of time and work and works for a tonne of people. I suspect sysclean (a tool not in base) removed something. -Otto > > BSDs unlike linux is a complete system. With all new releases you get new > packages and a new kernel together. > > Dist upgrading always broke tons of stuff in linux too, rolling releases > seems to kinda helped on it but when parameters change in daemons they will > still break stuff. > > Just do a fresh install and migrate things over. Also reinstalling obsd once > in every 3-4 years seems to be enough for me. > > > > ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ > On Wednesday, April 22, 2020 5:01 AM, Amit Kulkarni <amit.o...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > Upgraded my router from 6.5 to 6.6. Followed the upgrade guide and > > > installed most, not all, of > > > the file sets. I did not install the games set or several of the X sets. > > > > Install all X sets, and then retry. mc uses X with some library > > somewhere to display it on screen. > > > > > I ran pkg_add -u and also used sysclean to find and remove all unneeded > > > files. > > > Afterwards, trying to run 'mc' results in: > > > tangerine# mc > > > ld.so can't load library libpcre.so.3.0 > > > Killed > > > libpcre.so.3.0 is in /usr/local/lib > > > Not sure how to go about fixing this, google searches did not turn up > > > anything on this. > > > Looking for a bit of help. > >