On Sat, Feb 01, 2014 at 09:55:07PM +0100, Joel Dahl wrote:
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> 1 feb 2014 kl. 21:52 skrev Thomas Hoffmann :
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> > Did my weekly update of -CURRENT today to r261350 from r261236. After the
> > upgrade when I tried to run 'pkg' I got the error:
> >
> > libelf.so.1 required by libpkg.so.1
> >
> >
On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 3:55 PM, Glen Barber wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 01, 2014 at 03:52:32PM -0500, Thomas Hoffmann wrote:
> > Did my weekly update of -CURRENT today to r261350 from r261236. After the
> > upgrade when I tried to run 'pkg' I got the error:
> >
> > libelf.so.1 required by libpkg.so.1
>
1 feb 2014 kl. 21:52 skrev Thomas Hoffmann :
> Did my weekly update of -CURRENT today to r261350 from r261236. After the
> upgrade when I tried to run 'pkg' I got the error:
>
> libelf.so.1 required by libpkg.so.1
>
> So, I reinstalled 'pkg', which fixed the problem. Then I ran pkg_libchk to
>
On Sat, Feb 01, 2014 at 03:52:32PM -0500, Thomas Hoffmann wrote:
> Did my weekly update of -CURRENT today to r261350 from r261236. After the
> upgrade when I tried to run 'pkg' I got the error:
>
> libelf.so.1 required by libpkg.so.1
>
> So, I reinstalled 'pkg', which fixed the problem. Then I ra
Did my weekly update of -CURRENT today to r261350 from r261236. After the
upgrade when I tried to run 'pkg' I got the error:
libelf.so.1 required by libpkg.so.1
So, I reinstalled 'pkg', which fixed the problem. Then I ran pkg_libchk to
see if any other libs were missing and got:
glib -2.36.3_1:
Hi All,
While using clang static analyzer at CURRENT (r261322) I got:
http://gw.wart.ru/2014-02-01-200848-39517-1/report-01bc48.html
There is no need at line 143 to "goto cleanup_svc_vc_create" (neither
xprt nor r are allocated so far). Just "return NULL" should be fine.
BTW, NetBSD do the latter
Hi Yonghyeon and All,
(this time it's a CURRENT issue)
31.10.2013 17:33, Boris Samorodov пишет:
> 30.10.2013 06:16, Yonghyeon PYUN пишет:
>> On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 05:38:27PM +0400, Boris Samorodov wrote:
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>>> >From time to time I use a notebook and boot FreeBSD from USB
>>> stick. FreeBSD 9.2