Hi,
Philip Guenther wrote:
That binary compatibility was quite incomplete and only considered
good enough for building the system and *NOT* for general or long-term
use. Since we now have post-time_t-change snapshots for all archs, I
removed the compat code. You should have followed the directions in
faq/current.html which specified removing all old packages and
installing new ones. I guess you'll have to do that now...though
you'll now need to tell pkg_delete to not run any uninstall programs,
as they'll presumably fail. Philip Guenther
Thanks, that was it indeed! I just didn't care and thought that if there
was older version release, it would have worked inside 5.4, but that was
obviously false. I should upgrade more carefully... and track current
more often.
I now am trying to reinstall my packages, but I get a strange error:
# pkg_add subversion
Can't install python-2.7.5 because of libraries
|library sqlite3.25.0 not found
| /usr/lib/libsqlite3.so.24.0 (system): bad major
I suppose something did not upgrade properly? I will try to uprgade to
today's snapshot.
Thanks,
Riccardo