Thanks Sebastian for the reply, I do follow source-changes, just that I don't understand if it's common for a library to have 2 version numbers. Or if the ports/snapshots system is made with some inner logic to avoid this kind of conflict. I mean, the ports did not install the library, that means that one of the packages of x did it. Cheers. Elias.
2018-05-24 15:26 GMT-03:00 Sebastian Benoit <benoit-li...@fb12.de>: > Elias M. Mariani(marianiel...@gmail.com) on 2018.05.24 14:22:35 -0300: >> Hi, >> I noticed just now a couple of errors after updating from >> snapshots/amd64 (22/05) and updating the packages with pkg_add -u >> (24/05) indicating a mismatch in some library, I think it was >> libfreetype.so.28.2 vs 29.0 or something like that. >> I have both in /usr/X11R6/lib/. >> I'm not familiar with the correlation between snapshots and ports. And >> less about C libraries... > > matthieu@ updated xeoncara stuff on the 22nd. > > Either your snapshot does not have the updates yet, but the packages you try > to install have been build with the new library, or you have the new X > libraries, but the snaps lag a bit behind. Probably the later. > > Wait for a day and try pkg_add again, and/or update to a newer snapshot too. > > If you run current, you should follow source-changes > (http://www.openbsd.org/mail.html), otherwise you might run into problems > like this. Of course it also requires understanding the commit and its > possible impact.