Am 10/02/14 um 03:14 schrieb trondd:
> Are you rebuilding xombrero from the ports tree or reinstalling an existing
> built package?
> 
> Is your ports tree from the same snapshot as your installed system?
> 

Yes, of course. I have two sripts to update to the latest snapshots.
First one:

#!/bin/sh
#
cd ~/Downloads/amd64/
wget
ftp://ftp.hostserver.de/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/amd64/{IN*,SHA*,bsd*,*tgz}
sudo cp /bsd.rd /bsd.rd.1
sudo cp -p bsd.rd /
sudo cp -p bsd.mp /bsd
sudo mount -uw /usr
sudo tar -C / -xzphf base*.tgz
sudo tar -C / -xzphf comp*.tgz
sudo tar -C / -xzphf man*.tgz
sudo tar -C / -xzphf xbase*.tgz
sudo tar -C / -xzphf xfont*.tgz
sudo tar -C / -xzphf xserv*.tgz
sudo tar -C / -xzphf xshare*.tgz
sudo sysmerge
print "mount /usr RO"
sudo mount -ur /usr
cd


And after rebooting I run

#!/bin/sh
#
cd /tmp
sudo mount -uw /usr
cd /usr/src
sudo cvs -q up -Pd
cd /usr/xenocara
sudo cvs -q up -Pd
cd /usr/ports
sudo cvs -q up -Pd
cd
sudo pkg_add -ui
sudo /usr/libexec/locate.updatedbsudo
mount -ur /usr


So I asssume that my system is up-to-date.

Nevertheless as Juan pointed out in his reply that I seem to have some
old ports lying around. So I deleted anything under /usr/ports and tried
to get a fresh cvs-checkout which failed... but that is reported with an
other thread.

Any other idea why xombrero quits with the error reported?

STEFAN

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