Just found another missing package from 2018Q4, gimp is not available as a binary package.
Den sön 20 jan. 2019 kl 17:34 skrev Pedro Pinho <pmppi...@gmail.com>: > The symlink was just a test, I've removed it as I got another missing > library. > > Here's the output of ldd /usr/pkg/bin/midori https://pastebin.com/h6wbXvBu > and the output of ldd /usr/pkg/lib/lib*.so https://pastebin.com/UPT68xaw > the last one, i.e. ldd /usr/pkg/bin gives just read error: Operation not > supported by device > > I see if I get the time to compile midori from pkgsrc later today. > > Den sön 20 jan. 2019 kl 14:58 skrev Greg Troxel <g...@lexort.com>: > >> Pedro Pinho <pmppi...@gmail.com> writes: >> >> > Back at home! >> > I've just erased my disk using gpsrted-live usb and made a fresh install >> > from the image here, >> > >> http://ftp.fr.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/netbsd-8/201901151910Z/images/ >> > >> > NetBSD 8.0 STABLE arch amd64 >> > >> > Pointed pkgin to >> > http://ftp.fr.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/amd64/8.0/All/ >> > >> > and pulled my binary packages. Launching midori from xterm outputs >> > libstdc++.so.7 is missing. Tried symlinking libsrdc++.so.8 to >> > libstdc++.so.7 to no avail. Can't launch midori. >> >> Don't add symlinks like that. It's just going to make a mess. >> >> Somebody -- perhaps it will be you -- has to understand what is going on