On 19/10/2025 12:07, vermaden wrote:
More interesting.

After 'vi' update and after that 'lib32' is installed ... you can just remove 
it ... and it has no deps ...

This is exactly something that I am seeing with normal 3rd party packages (not base packages) for a very very long time - like many years) More on my desktop where I have about 1500 packages installed, but sometime on headless servers with about 200 packages.

Some unrelated packages are being installed as "required dependency" but can be deinstalled by "pkg autoremove" right after the "pkg upgrade".

I am really scared of the moving to pkg base with all these long standing issues and many new issues like removing all packages even with to loader required to be able to use BE. I think it is not mature enough (after all these years)

Kind regards
Miroslav Lachman

root@pkgbase:~ # pkg info | grep lib32
FreeBSD-clibs-lib32-15.0.b1.20251012072228 Core runtime libraries (32-bit 
libraries)

root@pkgbase:~ # pkg delete FreeBSD-clibs-lib32-15.0.b1.20251012072228
Cannot solve problem using SAT solver, trying another plan
Cannot solve problem using SAT solver, trying another plan
Cannot solve problem using SAT solver, trying another plan
Cannot solve problem using SAT solver, trying another plan
Cannot solve problem using SAT solver, trying another plan
Cannot solve problem using SAT solver, trying another plan
Cannot solve problem using SAT solver, trying another plan
Cannot solve problem using SAT solver, trying another plan
Cannot solve problem using SAT solver, trying another plan
Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting)
Deinstallation has been requested for the following 1 packages (of 0 packages 
in the universe):

Installed packages to be REMOVED:
         FreeBSD-clibs-lib32: 15.0.b1.20251012072228

Number of packages to be removed: 1

The operation will free 4 MiB.

Proceed with deinstalling packages? [y/N]: y
[1/1] Deinstalling FreeBSD-clibs-lib32-15.0.b1.20251012072228...
[1/1] Deleting files for FreeBSD-clibs-lib32-15.0.b1.20251012072228: 100%



Regards,
vermaden


Reply via email to