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Re: advice needed
Thanks Greg and Jonathan both. The critical step was to remove the
empty directory so that pkgin would do anything. Then I found that
only glib2 was missing, and could do a fresh install.
--
Steve Blinkhorn <steve%prd.co.uk@localhost>
You wrote:
>
> steve%prd.co.uk@localhost (Steve Blinkhorn) writes:
>
> > NetBSD-9.2 amd64
> > I thought I needed to upgrade ghostscript, so did
> >
> > #pkgin install ghostscript
> >
> > and was told 140 packages needed attention. So I set the process off
> > and went for lunch. Just 1 error was reported but with significat
> > consequences.
> >
> > How to get this installed with least disruption? I am new to pkgin,
> > though not to pkgsrc.
>
> My advice is:
>
> run pkg_admin rebuild and rebuild-tree first
>
> run pkgin up to get a fresh summary
>
> pkgin sk to see what is manually installed
>
> sudo pkgin uk to remove things you don't actually want
>
> sudo pkgin ar to remove automatic things that aren't required
>
> run `pkgin ug` as your first modify/install, and see what it tells you
> is missing and think hard before proceeding.
>
> only with up-to-date packages consider installing
>
> > /usr/pkg/pkgdb/glib2-2.78.1nb1 was empty save for a .core file, which
> > I deleted. This module seems to be critical, so for instance I no
> > longer have a working firefox.
>
> check for a different version of glib2, clean up the dir, and pkgin in
> glib2.
>
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