just following up on myself for anyone who might make the same mistake...

turns out i had not read-recently or forgotten how to "follow -current"
correctly...
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html

in particular, i had downloaded a snapshot and dd'ed onto a usb-stick but
chosen (I)nstall
when booting from the stick - which apparently is totally wrong...  always
do an (U)pgrade
to a currently running system - doh...  i had wiped my hdd completely
beforehand - oops...

i went back, read the FAQ completely, followed the simpler solution which
is to use the
release-image on USB, (I)nstall to the hdd, syspatch up to -stable (maybe
not necessary?),
and then just did a "sysupgrade -s" and voia - everything just worked
fine...

sorry for the noise - thank you for the clear man-pages/faqs and im back to
a happy camper !

sincerely, harold.

On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 3:46 AM harold felton <[email protected]>
wrote:

> symptom:  did a "pkg_add wget" on a recent-snapshot fails with bad-major
> c++ errors...  am i being impatient also ?
>
> i remember reading (07-08 jan) that the pkg_add compiles were taking
> awhile to grind thru...  it is also quite-possible that i have hit a gap
> between the snapshot i downloaded and the matching build - for my amd64
> machine...
>
> either way, i finally got my fairly new apu4d4 to stop its reboot-loop by
> unplugging the installer usb-key i used...  i think there might have been
> something about the bios setting up the numbering for sd0/sd1 wrong - but
> regardless...  until a few days ago - i had been running a successful
> 6.7-stable, and then 6.8-stable (i think it was sysupgrade, but maybe i
> re-installed) on this hw...  i will attach my dmesg, but i doubt it is
> important to this question...
>
> i tried to do a simple "pkg_add wget" after the snapshot had been running
> for a few hours safely - and received the complaint about c++ libraries
> having a bad-major (which i thought i remembered from earlier messages)...
> i have NOT tried any of the unique ideas that were mentioned (and
> discouraged) on the list...
>
> [snip]
>

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