Re: NetBSD 8/9 freeze

2022-03-06 Thread BERTRAND Joël
Dima Veselov a écrit : > Thanks for a hint. I have recompiled 9-STABLE kernel with DEBUG and > LOCKDEBUG. Is it enough to run server with serial console or I can get > something useful from GDB when the freeze will happen? Since freezes appear, I have tried to access to kernel debugger wi

/usr/pkg/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.8: Shared object "libffi.so.8" not found

2022-03-06 Thread Bruce Nagel
I just made the error of trying to upgrade the gimp using pkgin again. It seems like every time I use pkgin to upgrade my installed version of either gimp or libreoffice a library issue like this pops up and breaks something important. I'm running NetBSD 9.0 on amd64. When I attempt to run X I

Re: /usr/pkg/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.8: Shared object "libffi.so.8" not found

2022-03-06 Thread Greg Troxel
Bruce Nagel writes: > I'm running NetBSD 9.0 on amd64. What its the path in /usr/pkg/etc/pkgin/repositories.conf > I have tried: pkgin install libffi > > It indicates that it's installing libffi-3.4.2nb1 and gives no errors or > warnings. > > After doing that I don't see a copy of libffi.so.8

Re: /usr/pkg/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.8: Shared object "libffi.so.8" not found

2022-03-06 Thread Greg Troxel
You may be having some other problem. You may be able to recover by using pkg_add on the libffi package that you can download manaully. But this feels like a messed-up database. Also, always good to pkg_admin check pkg_admin rebuild-tree signature.asc Description: PGP signature

man

2022-03-06 Thread C Chapman
I can't get the -m option to work with man. When I enter man -m /usr/pkg/heirloom-doctools/man/ man searches the default paths first. The man page says it should do it last. I am using version 9.2 and the tcsh shell.

Re: /usr/pkg/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.8: Shared object "libffi.so.8" not found

2022-03-06 Thread Todd Gruhn
My fist Q is: What version/release of pkgsrc? I recall having probs with libffi several mo ago On Sun, Mar 6, 2022 at 1:47 PM Greg Troxel wrote: > > > You may be having some other problem. You may be able to recover by > using pkg_add on the libffi package that you can download manaully. >