Date: Sat, 9 Aug 2025 23:12:32 -0500 From: Kyle Evans <kevans@FreeBSD.org> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: current amd64 snapshot 20250807 pkgbase installation seems broken Message-ID: <eaf6b59d-96d9-4b0f-90c9-82df42f0a2b1@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <d4c2165f-e93a-4ea5-96cd-eedd1ad1a33a@mm.st> References: <35666e4d-020f-451e-94a1-998295f034db@seiruote.it> <d4c2165f-e93a-4ea5-96cd-eedd1ad1a33a@mm.st>
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On 8/9/25 23:08, cyric@mm.st wrote: > tetrosalame wrote: >> Hi current@, >> >> since last days churn about pros and cons of pkgbase, I downloaded >> 20250807 amd64 snapshot to discover what's all this thing is about :) >> It's been a while since I last used bsdinstall, I'm more a untar base >> tarball guy. >> BTW I chose pkgbase experimental installation, ZFS autoconf, set up >> network (while here, how do I configure HTTP(S)_PROXY please? I think >> that would be my next stopper...) and pkg didn't run. >> Console says (ALT-F4): >> ld-els.so.1: Shared object "libutil.so.9" not found, required by "pkg" > > Not really a snapshot problem, packages aren't rebuilt yet to utilize > libutil.so.10 (same problem here). Once it's done, just use pkg-static. > >> 20250801 snapshot works as intended, but I'm stuck anyway as I can't >> find a way to tell pkg to use my local proxy. >> >> Am I doing something wrong? > P.S. https://pkg-status.freebsd.org/?all=1 says last main-amd64 build is > still running since Aug 5, something broken here? > If you click on the bomb icon, it'll take you into the per-builder page that shows you what's going on -- it's still actively building, and still has some ~14k ports remaining to build.home | help
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