Re: error when pkg_add'ing

2023-07-02 Thread Marc Espie
On Tue, Jun 27, 2023 at 08:56:41PM +0100, li...@xza.fr wrote: > > Having A LOTS of problems in pkg_check usually means something in your > > process is REALLY BAD. > > > > As the guy who wrote (most of) pkg_add/pkg_check, I don't need pkg_check > > all that often. > > > Just wanted to say:

Re: error when pkg_add'ing

2023-06-27 Thread lists
> Having A LOTS of problems in pkg_check usually means something in your > process is REALLY BAD. > > As the guy who wrote (most of) pkg_add/pkg_check, I don't need pkg_check > all that often. Just wanted to say: thanks for writing pkg_add. Don't know if it was by you, but also really

Re: error when pkg_add'ing

2023-06-26 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2023-06-24, Pau A.S. wrote: > I recently reported what I thought it was a FS corruption because the > system (-current) was crashing when I was setting a picture or movie on > full screen. For some reason, the fix is to use xcompmgr in .xsession. I think you have multiple issues here. > No

Re: error when pkg_add'ing

2023-06-25 Thread Marc Espie
On Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 06:44:11PM +0200, Pau A.S. wrote: > thanks so much, Marcus; pkg_check helped to identify a LOT of corrupted > files, which I deleted; after that I ran pkg_add -vu and it looks that one > file survived: Having A LOTS of problems in pkg_check usually means something in your

Re: error when pkg_add'ing

2023-06-24 Thread Pau A.S.
thanks so much, Marcus; pkg_check helped to identify a LOT of corrupted files, which I deleted; after that I ran pkg_add -vu and it looks that one file survived:

Re: error when pkg_add'ing

2023-06-24 Thread Marcus MERIGHI
Hello Pau, lamarededeusen...@googlemail.com (Pau A.S.), 2023.06.24 (Sat) 12:16 (CEST): [...] > In any case, I noticed that when running pkg_add I was finding some strange > error messages such as: > > > # pkg_add -u firefox > quirks-6.133 signed on

error when pkg_add'ing

2023-06-24 Thread Pau A.S.
Dear all, I recently reported what I thought it was a FS corruption because the system (-current) was crashing when I was setting a picture or movie on full screen. For some reason, the fix is to use xcompmgr in .xsession. This is # uname -a OpenBSD aemonius.localhost 7.3 GENERIC.MP#1246 amd64