> 1. During an update
> 
>   xbps-install -S
>   xbps-install -u # updates xbps first
>   xbps-install -u # attempts to update
>    
> it fails with
> 
>   intel-ucode-20180807_3 missing from repo
> 
> I did 
> 
>      xbps-pkgdb -m hold intel-ucode
> 
> and the long update continued.

The intel-ucode package was moved to the nonfree repo which caused some
problems.
 
> 2. Firefox fails to start because libvpx.so.5 is missing.  the command
> 
>   xbps-query -f libvpx5
> 
> lists 
> 
>   libvpx.so.5 -> libvpx.so.5.0.0
>   libvpx.so.5.0 -> libvpx.so.5.0.0
> 
> but ls -l does not list any links for libvpx.so.5 and libvpx.so.5.0;
> the libvpx.so.6 has correct symbolic links.  it should have been
> easily fixed
> 
>   ln -s /usr/lib/libvpx.so.5.0.0 /usr/lib/libvpx.so.5.0
>   ln -s /usr/lib/libvpx.so.5.0.0 /usr/lib/libvpx.so.5
> 
> but Firefox still can't start as it thinks libvpx.so.5 is missing.
> What am I missing here?

You should be able to fix it by forcing a reinstall of libvpx5 with
# xbps-install -f libvpx5

See here for details on this issue:
https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/issues/10013


Johannes

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