pkg_libchk(1) error

Adam Vande More amvandemore at gmail.com
Wed Oct 18 22:45:04 UTC 2017


On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 2:04 PM, Janos Dohanics <web at 3dresearch.com> wrote:

> > On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 10:59 AM, Janos Dohanics <web at 3dresearch.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > These are the linux ports I have:
> > >
> > > linux-c6-expat-2.0.1_5      =  up-to-date with port
> > > linux-c6-fontconfig-2.8.0_3  =  up-to-date with port
> > > linux-c6-xorg-libs-7.4_8    <  needs updating (port has 7.4_10)
> > > linux_base-c6-6.8_12        <  needs updating (port has 6.9_3)
> > > linuxlibertine-g-20120116_1  =  up-to-date with port
> > >
> >
> > What is the output of:
> >
> > # kldstat
> > # mount
>
> Here it is:
>
> # kldstat
> Id Refs Address            Size     Name
>  1   34 0xffffffff80200000 18e4488  kernel
>  2    1 0xffffffff81ae5000 307360   zfs.ko
>  3    2 0xffffffff81ded000 6040     opensolaris.ko
>  4    1 0xffffffff81df4000 e14440   nvidia.ko
>  5    2 0xffffffff82c09000 9aa40    linux.ko
>  6    2 0xffffffff82ca4000 d210     linux_common.ko
>  7    3 0xffffffff82cb2000 7c9b0    vboxdrv.ko
>  8    1 0xffffffff82e11000 3651     ums.ko
>  9    2 0xffffffff82e15000 2a02     vboxnetflt.ko
> 10    2 0xffffffff82e18000 ba78     netgraph.ko
> 11    1 0xffffffff82e24000 4199     ng_ether.ko
> 12    1 0xffffffff82e29000 3f64     vboxnetadp.ko
>
> # mount
> zroot on / (zfs, local, noatime, nfsv4acls)
> devfs on /dev (devfs, local, multilabel)
> data on /data (zfs, local, nfsv4acls)
> data/VirtualBoxVMs on /data/VirtualBoxVMs (zfs, local, nfsv4acls)
> data/almaviva_backup on /data/almaviva_backup (zfs, local, nfsv4acls)
> data/cortina_cyrus on /data/cortina_cyrus (zfs, local, nfsv4acls)
> data/cortina_spool on /data/cortina_spool (zfs, local, nfsv4acls)
> data/maillogs on /data/maillogs (zfs, local, nfsv4acls)
> data/music on /data/music (zfs, local, nfsv4acls)
> data/win_images on /data/win_images (zfs, local, nfsv4acls)
>

I doubt it is the port that is outputting that error message so you can try
trying it under truss(1) -f to find out what is.

What is the point of that tool and why is it better than bases's
pkg-check(8)?

-- 
Adam


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