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Re: sparc64 packages: msg#00408os.openbsd.ports
On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, Peter Valchev wrote: > Everyone who has a sparc64 should've updated to the gcc3 snapshot by > now, otherwise please do it now and start testing these packages to > catch problems. I've installed a snapshot dated 27th FEB 2004 on a SUN Ultra5. Some packages wont install properly over the network: My PKG_PATH is set to: ftp://ftp.plig.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/sparc64 Both mozilla & mozilla/firebird pkg installs bork: exec mkdir -p /usr/local/mozilla/chrome/US/locale/US/navigator-region exec mkdir -p /usr/local/mozilla/chrome/US/locale/US/messenger-region exec mkdir -p /usr/local/mozilla/chrome/US/locale/US/global-region exec mkdir -p /usr/local/mozilla/chrome/US/locale/US/editor-region exec mkdir -p /usr/local/mozilla/chrome/US/locale/US/communicator-region/wallet Install script: /var/tmp/pkginfo.eVJamdY9PXy/+INSTALLmozilla-1.6 POST-INSTALL install script for mozilla-1.6 borked Installation of mozilla-1.6 failed. Partial installation recorded as borked.1 exec mkdir -p /usr/local/mozilla-firebird/chrome/browser/content/browser/bookmarks exec mkdir -p /usr/local/mozilla-firebird/chrome/US/locale/US/navigator-region exec mkdir -p /usr/local/mozilla-firebird/chrome/US/locale/US/global-region exec mkdir -p /usr/local/mozilla-firebird/chrome/US/locale/US/communicator-region exec mkdir -p /usr/local/mozilla-firebird/chrome/US/locale/US/browser-region Install script: /var/tmp/pkginfo.Obdz3QAYRlj/+INSTALLmozilla-firebird-0.7p0 POST-INSTALL install script for mozilla-firebird-0.7p0 borked Installation of mozilla-firebird-0.7p0 failed. Partial installation recorded as borked.1 The following installed over the network fine: ORBit-0.5.13 high-performance CORBA ORB with support for the C language aalib-1.2 ascii art library aescrypt-0.7 encrypt/decrypt using Rijndael encryption algorithm bzip2-1.0.2 block-sorting file compressor, unencumbered ccrypt-1.6-emacs21 encrypt and decrypt AES files and streams emacs-21.3-no_x11 GNU editor: extensible, customizable, self documenting gettext-0.10.40p1 GNU gettext ghostscript-7.05p1 GNU PostScript interpreter ghostscript-fonts-6.0 35 standard PostScript fonts with Adobe name aliases ghostview-1.5 X11 front-end for ghostscript gimp-1.2.5 GNU Image Manipulation Program glib-1.2.10 useful routines for C programming gtk+-1.2.10p1 General Toolkit for X11 GUI hexedit-1.2.2 view and edit files in hexadecimal or ASCII jpeg-6b IJG's JPEG compression utilities lcms-1.12 color management library libiconv-1.9.1 character set conversion library libmng-1.0.5p1 Multiple-image Network Graphics (MNG) reference library libstdc++-3.3.2 GNU compiler collection: C++ compiler library mpeg_lib-1.3.1 collection of C routines to decode MPEG movies nmap-3.50-no_x11 scan ports and fingerprint stack of network hosts pcre-4.5 perl-compatible regular expression library png-1.2.5p2 library for manipulating PNG images popt-1.7 getopt(3)-like library with a number of enhancements python-2.3.3 interpreted object-oriented programming language ruby-1.6.8 object oriented script language with threads ruby-gtk-0.31 Ruby extension library for GTK Toolkit ruby-ncurses-0.6 Ruby interface to ncurses ruby-pcap-0.6 Ruby interface to LBL Packet Capture library tcl-8.4.5 Tool Command Language tiff-3.6.0 tools and library routines for working with TIFF images tk-8.4.5 graphical toolkit for Tcl wget-1.8.2 retrieve files from the 'net via HTTP and FTP xv-3.10a X11 image display and modification tool My DMESG is here: http://www.swm.ukshells.co.uk/tmp/SUN-Ultra5 I see there are now *35.tgz sets on my local ftp mirror. Will switch to these, thankyou. Stuart -- |
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