Well originally I installed 6.6 release. Then upgraded to 6.7 current (forget which build). That build didn't work (system froze) and I backed off by, I think, upgrading to 6.6. I did not do a fresh install formatting the disk.

Is that not how to install a different release version?

I tried deleting the library, it wouldn't let me. I tried installing the current library and it wouldn't let me.

Is the only other option to do a complete install? I was going to do that with 6.7 release, but I wanted to explore claws-mail now and didn't want to do a complete install right now.

Thanks for the help.


On 2020-04-25 21:53, Elias M. Mariani wrote:
Okey.
The explanation:
librsvg-2.47.1p1 shouldn't be installed in OpenBSD 6.6.
pkg_add can't find the library croco-0.6 in the dependencies of
"claws-mail-3.17.4", that is because we recently removed that
dependency in 6.7 and librsvg-2.47.1p1 doesn't need nor install
libcroco anymore.
So, if you had librsvg-2.46.4 (from 6.6) then librsvg resolves the
dependency on libcroco.

TL;DR: You have a librsvg that is not for 6.6. Why it's installed? I
don't know... Did You grabbed packages from snapshots/packages/amd64
or made some installation out of the normal "pkg_add packagename" ?
And: You might have other packages not corresponding with 6.6.

Cheers.
Elias.

On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 10:10 PM Jon Fineman <j...@fineman.me> wrote:

$: cat /etc/installurl
https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD
$:
$: echo $PKG_PATH

$:


librsvg-2.47.1p1 is not something I directly installed. Not familiar
with what it is or what it is for.


On 2020-04-25 21:03, Elias M. Mariani wrote:
librsvg-2.47.1p1 ?
is librsvg-2.46.4 for OpenBSD 6.6:
https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.6/packages-stable/amd64/librsvg-2.46.4.tgz

Why do you have librsvg-2.47.1p1 ?
Where is /etc/installurl or PKG_PATH pointing at?

Cheers.
Elias.


On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 9:20 PM Jon Fineman <j...@fineman.me> wrote:

When trying to install claws-mail I get the bellow error. Prior to this I did a 
pkg_add -u so I am up to date.

The dmesg is below.



pkg_add claws-mail
Ambiguous: choose package for claws-mail
a       0: <None>
          1: claws-mail-3.17.4
          2: claws-mail-3.17.4-ldap
Your choice: 1
Can't install claws-mail-3.17.4 because of libraries
|library croco-0.6.4.0 not found
| not found anywhere
Direct dependencies for claws-mail-3.17.4 resolve to libcanberra-gtk-0.30p8 
libnotify-0.7.8 libetpan-1.9.3 zstd-1.4.4 startup-notification-0.12p6 
libb2-0.98.1v0 dbus-glib-0.110p1v0 cyrus-sasl-2.1.27p1 libical-3.0.6 
gnutls-3.6.10p0 gtk-update-icon-cache-3.24.13 libnettle-3.5.1p0 enchant-1.6.1p1 
libarchive-3.4.0p0 gpgme-1.13.1p0 xz-5.2.4 gtk+2-2.24.32p8 libexecinfo-0.3p2v0 
desktop-file-utils-0.24p0
Full dependency tree is glib2-2.62.3 gnome-icon-theme-symbolic-3.12.0p3 
curl-7.67.0 cairo-1.16.0 nghttp2-1.40.0 libarchive-3.4.0p0 jasper-2.0.14 
sqlite3-3.30.1 .libs-icu4c-64.2p0 libxml-2.9.10 libgcrypt-1.8.5 libical-3.0.6 
bzip2-1.0.8 zstd-1.4.4 libunistring-0.9.7 libb2-0.98.1v0 pango-1.42.4p5 
libltdl-2.4.2p1 icu4c-65.1p0 gdk-pixbuf-2.40.0p2 libcanberra-gtk-0.30p8 
hunspell-1.6.2p0 p11-kit-0.23.18.1 desktop-file-utils-0.24p0 xz-5.2.4 
librsvg-2.47.1p1 gtk+2-2.24.32p8 libunbound-1.9.4 shared-mime-info-1.15 
atk-2.34.1p1 libgpg-error-1.36p0 gnupg-2.2.12p0 libogg-1.3.4 npth-1.6 
harfbuzz-2.6.4p1 tiff-4.1.0 libiconv-1.16p0 libtasn1-4.15.0p0 libnotify-0.7.8 
sound-theme-freedesktop-0.8p0 libffi-3.2.1p5 libusb1-1.0.23 libassuan-2.5.1p0 
libnettle-3.5.1p0 libksba-1.3.5p2 gnome-icon-theme-3.12.0p5 
startup-notification-0.12p6 dbus-glib-0.110p1v0 dbus-1.12.16p0v0 lzo2-2.10p1 
libidn2-2.3.0p0 libsecret-0.18.8p0 lz4-1.9.2 pinentry-1.1.0p0 
gettext-runtime-0.20.1p0 python-3.7.5p3 pcre-8.41p2 libexecinfo-0.3p2v0 
gmp-6.1.2p3 gpgme-1.13.1p0 enchant-1.6.1p1 jpeg-2.0.3v0 graphite2-1.3.13p0 
libvorbis-1.3.6 png-1.6.37 gtk-update-icon-cache-3.24.13 cyrus-sasl-2.1.27p1 
gnutls-3.6.10p0 db-4.6.21p7v0 libcanberra-0.30p4 aspell-0.60.6.1p10 
libetpan-1.9.3 hicolor-icon-theme-0.17 mozilla-dicts-en-GB-1.3p1 fribidi-1.0.7p2
Couldn't install claws-mail-3.17.4


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