Hello, As of few hours ago, I wanted to upgrade my version of Firefox. I had the brilliant idea of upgrading the whole /usr/pkg system with pkgin.
So I fired "pkgin full-upgrade" and watched the show for about two hours. I knew that something was going wrong when I observed many "sorry, package xxxx couldn't be installed" or similar, but I dared not interrupt the upgrade. Eventually pkgin also upgrade pkgin itself and that's where I think something went wrong. I checked into /var/db/pkgin/pkg_install-err.log but there were no recent errors. Many packages can't be launched because of missing dependencies. I can't install or reinstall any package with pkgin becasue I get this message: pkgin: no packages have been installed with pkgin I can't uninstall either: pkgin: empty non-autoremovable package list Is this fixable? Where would I start from? Can pkgsrc be reset back to a clean state in any way? bash-4.2# uname -a NetBSD 6.1.2 NetBSD 6.1.2 (GENERIC) amd64 Thanks -- Ottavio