After updating to OpenBSD 4.4-current (GENERIC.MP), rebuilt userland, I am preparing my attack to the updating of my installed packages and ports.
I got an issue probably related to syntax or eventually to my sophisticated experimental proxy environment (everything via tor). I tested also doing # export PKG_PATH= <empty> , just to let the system to check for the OpenBSD.org proper site if in need to verify or fetch something. # pkg_add kdelibs Can't resolve kdelibs # What could be wrong? $ pkg_info |grep kdelibs kdelibs-3.5.9p1 K Desktop Environment, libraries $ As per man pkg_add: pkg_add also understands `stems', that is, package names without any version specification. For instance, with pkg_add kdelibs, pkg_add will look in the current directory (or the PKG_PATH) for a kdelibs package. But then if I do: # pkg_add -u kdelibs Looking for updates: complete Cannot find updates for esound-0.2.38v0 desktop-file-utils-0.15 qt3-mt-3.8p2 lcms-1.17p0 libart-2.3.20p0 aspell-0.50.5p4 libaudiofile-0.2.6p0 libgcrypt-1.2.4 jasper-1.900.1p0 libmng-1.0.10 hicolor-icon-theme-0.10p1 bzip2-1.0.5 libogg-1.1.3 png-1.2.28 OpenEXR-1.6.1p0 arts-1.5.9p0 jpeg-6bp3 libxslt-1.1.24 ilmbase-1.0.1p2 tiff-3.8.2p0 libvorbis-1.2.0p0 libiconv-1.12 libxml-2.6.32p1 libmad-0.15.1bp1 libgpg-error-1.5 glib2-2.16.4p0 gettext-0.17 fam-2.7.0p5 pcre-7.7p0 libidn-1.1 kdelibs-3.5.9p1 # Does this means that my kdelibs is up to date? Anyway, why: # pkg_add kdelibs Can't resolve kdelibs # ? Instead of something like "already installed and updated" Mac _______________________________________________ Openbsd-newbies mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.theapt.org/listinfo/openbsd-newbies
