On 8/9/21 11:53 PM, George Mitchell wrote:
On 8/9/21 4:36 PM, Philipp Ost wrote:
[...]
# pkg check -Bdna
[...]
Checking all packages: 100%
llvm10 is missing a required shared library: libcxxrt.so.1
llvm10 is missing a required shared library: libc.so.7
llvm10 is missing a required shared library: libthr.so.3
llvm10 is missing a required shared library: libm.so.5
llvm10 is missing a required shared library: libncurses.so.8
llvm11 is missing a required shared library: libcxxrt.so.1
llvm11 is missing a required shared library: libc.so.7
llvm11 is missing a required shared library: libthr.so.3
llvm11 is missing a required shared library: libm.so.5
llvm11 is missing a required shared library: libncurses.so.8
llvm12 is missing a required shared library: libcxxrt.so.1
llvm12 is missing a required shared library: libc.so.7
llvm12 is missing a required shared library: libthr.so.3
llvm12 is missing a required shared library: libm.so.5
llvm12 is missing a required shared library: libncurses.so.8
[...]

My guess is that this is a pkg problem (or perhaps a pkg database
problem).  It can be "fixed" by recompiling and reinstalling
llvm{10,11,12}.  I've just been ignoring it since the message is
clearly nonsensical and there appear to be no operational problems
with llvm when I ignore them.  It would be nice to get it fixed,
though.                                                -- George


I've tried that "fix" countless times, though it's usually gone after the next reboot. Like you, I'm ignoring it for the time being.

It didn't bother me enough yet to do something about it. :/

Philipp

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