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Re: nss dependency problem, seamonkey



Riccardo Mottola <riccardo.mottola%libero.it@localhost> writes:

> I am trying to install seamonkey as a binary package, since it is too
> much to compile on my ol' thinkpad (I know it requires > 1G of RAM to
> link properly on linux). I already have some packages built from
> pkgsrc, but I hope they don't conflict.
>
> Anyway here my ouput:
> narsil$ sudo pkg_add
> ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/i386/6.0_2013Q3/All/seamonkey-2.21.tgz

So, the basic rule is that all your packages have to be built
consistently from the same sources, with consistent options.  So if you
have checked out pkgsrc sources -r pkgsrc-2013Q3 and all your installed
packages are from that, you should be ok.

Of course, you are free to violate this basic rule.  But if so, please
let us know when asking questions :-)

> pkg_add: Warning: package `seamonkey-2.21' was built for a platform:
> pkg_add: NetBSD/i386 6.0 (pkg) vs. NetBSD/i386 6.1.3 (this host)
> pkg_add: Warning: package `nspr-4.10nb1' was built for a platform:
> pkg_add: NetBSD/i386 6.0 (pkg) vs. NetBSD/i386 6.1.3 (this host)
> pkg_add: Warning: package `nss-3.15.1' was built for a platform:
> pkg_add: NetBSD/i386 6.0 (pkg) vs. NetBSD/i386 6.1.3 (this host)

So these messsages should be ok

> pkg_add: Conflicting PLIST with nss-3.15.1: include/nss/nss/crmf.h
> pkg_add: Can't install dependency nss>=3.15
> pkg_add: 1 package addition failed

It looks like it's trying to install nss as a dependency.

Do you have PKGPATH set to any other area other than 2013Q3?

How were the other installed packages installed?

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