...on 2024-01-27 20:43:17, Jan Stary wrote: > That's definitely weird. Which packages own these files? > $ pkg_info -E /usr/local/lib/libvpx.so.8.0 > $ doas pkg_check -Fq
pkg_info -E returns no output for any version but the latest, which is then (in this case - I just picked libvpx as an example from a long list of libs): > # pkg_info -E /usr/local/lib/libvpx.so.16.0 > /usr/local/lib/libvpx.so.16.0: libvpx-1.13.1v0 > libvpx-1.13.1v0 Google VP8/VP9 video codec The only files mentioned by pkg_check -Fq in /usr/local are from stuff I built myself, outside of packages. None of the outdated shared libs turn up. > > Usually I'm just running pkg_add -u to pull fresh versions of packages. > > And is there some "standard" way to get rid of the old versions? > pkg_add generally replaces the old version with the new versions. Yes, at least that's true for the binaries and manpages and such... Alex.

