On 19 May 2014 16:38, Riccardo Mottola <riccardo.mott...@libero.it> wrote: > Hi, > > > Greg Troxel wrote: >> >> Really, when you update pkgsrc, it's only safe to rebuild things in >> order (but of course many other things work). That's why pkg_rr was >> written.
If one follows -current and uses pkg_rolling-replace, osabi always fails if the minor -current version has been changed. That's why I manually update the packages depending on osabi as explained earlier, and then run pkg_rr. But of course that is not a fault of pkgsrc - after all, it hasn't been designed to cope with the simultaneous change of the layered software and the operating system. Chavdar > > wow, in 18 years of NetBSD I never used pkg_rr... > > You never end to learn, I need to look it up :) > > R -- ----