is -current broken?

2014-04-07 Thread soko.tica
Hello. I've upgraded -current (i386, dated april 6th, 2014), and a few things (e.g. pkg_mgr and libreoffice4.1) won't start. Is it intentionally broken, or the packages are just out of sync? Thanks in advance for your answer.

Re: is -current broken?

2014-04-07 Thread Miod Vallat
I've upgraded -current (i386, dated april 6th, 2014), and a few things (e.g. pkg_mgr and libreoffice4.1) won't start. Is it intentionally broken, or the packages are just out of sync? You did not say what state you were upgrading from. Your question can't be answered without this

Re: is -current broken?

2014-04-07 Thread soko.tica
I've upgraded from a previous -current, also tagged 5.5, a month or two old. But it seems it's not broken, pkg_mgr works, it just had to have the database initialized. Regarding libreoffice, I've also pkg_deleted 4.1.3.2p3v0 and pkg_add 4.1.5.3v0 and it started. I can't remember if I started

Re: is -current broken?

2014-04-07 Thread Philip Guenther
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 9:52 AM, soko.tica soko.t...@gmail.com wrote: But it seems it's not broken, pkg_mgr works, it just had to have the database initialized. Regarding libreoffice, I've also pkg_deleted 4.1.3.2p3v0 and pkg_add 4.1.5.3v0 and it started. pkg_add -u, to bring all your packages

Re: is -current broken?

2014-04-07 Thread soko.tica
Of course I run sysmerge :) pkg_add -u (immediately after sysmerge) didn't do the trick this time for this particular package (libreoffice), but pkg_delete and pkg_add thereafter did. BTW, I saw some new groups added after the upgrade: _smtpq, _nds and _unbound. Is it wrong if i say AWESOME (I'm

Re: is -current broken?

2014-04-07 Thread Josh Grosse
On 2014-04-07 13:30, soko.tica wrote: BTW, I saw some new groups added after the upgrade: _smtpq, _nds and _unbound. Is it wrong if i say AWESOME (I'm almost 50)? It's great that you noticed, however these were already described in http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html -- this is a document

Re: is -current broken?

2014-04-07 Thread soko.tica
I do apologize for continuing offtopic. Although jggimi is right, and one should have read first, I'm simply used to -current working FLAWLESSLY on my home desktop, as well as -stable on my small home network. :) On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 7:35 PM, Josh Grosse j...@jggimi.homeip.net wrote: On