Thanks you both, Nick, Todd!
On Thu, 19 Nov 2020, Todd C. Miller wrote:
There should now be a /usr/lib/gcc-lib/amd64-unknown-openbsd6.8
directory for use by the updated gcc/g++ but for some reason you
don't have those updated gcc binaries.
I do not even have a directory /usr/lib/gcc-lib, bu
On Thu, 19 Nov 2020 22:07:33 +, Roderick wrote:
> g++, gcc and gcov in /bin are from Apr 13, 2019. The rest are from
> Oct 5, 2020.
That explains your problem. The upgrade would have removed any
obsolete /usr/lib/gcc-lib/amd64-unknown-openbsd* directory which
the old gcc binaries require.
T
On Thu, 19 Nov 2020, Nick Holland wrote:
Worst case, unload all pacakges, then go through the /usr, /bin and /bin
directories looking for files older than your current install, and
removing
them (most of them aren't bad. But something isn't right). Then do
another upgrade to whatever you wan
Upgraded from 6.7 to 6.8 in a very nice Samsung nc10 nettop.
Upgrade with sysupgrade, third time done with it. As I remember, I always
followed carefully the instructions.
The problem arose, I suspect, on 6.6 (upgraded, but did not use it
to much) or on 6.7.
I wanted to run gcc that I always
On 2020-11-19 08:36, Roderick wrote:
>
> broken gcc is the old gcc, the one of the package is installed as egcc.
>
> Do only I have a broken gcc?
>
> R.
>
> On Thu, 19 Nov 2020, Roderick wrote:
>
>>
>> After upgrading, I still have gcc, but no package gcc.
>>
>> I get the above error. I get it
Hello all!
I'm trying to create an IPSec (IKEv1) tunnel from my router to foreign
host. I've got FLOWS and SAD records for foreign host, everything might be
ok but esp packets go from the wrong IP address.
Configuration (sorry I need to hide my real net):
Foreign router:
Y.Y.Y.Y/24 - foreign net
broken gcc is the old gcc, the one of the package is installed as egcc.
Do only I have a broken gcc?
R.
On Thu, 19 Nov 2020, Roderick wrote:
After upgrading, I still have gcc, but no package gcc.
I get the above error. I get it also after installing gcc, and also after
deinstalling it, ma
Hi misc,
I have a system which becomes non-responsive during what appears to be a
reproducable event.
The system is running X with cwm, with some xterm open to display
monitoring utilities. When the system becomes non-responsive the mouse
does not move, the utilities do not update on the display
After upgrading, I still have gcc, but no package gcc.
I get the above error. I get it also after installing gcc, and also after
deinstalling it, making "pkg_delete -a" and reinstalling.
Any hint, what can I do?
Thanks.
R.
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