Here's the output of pkg_check farm# pkg_check Packing-list sanity: ok Direct dependencies: ok --- gcj-4.9.4p12 ------------------- dependency lang/gcc/4.9,-main:gcc->=4.9,<4.10:gcc-4.9.4p12 does not match any installed package Reverse dependencies: ok Files from packages: ok --- python-2.7.15p0 ------------------- checksum for /usr/local/lib/python2.7/email/mime/__init__.pyc does not match
I ran pkg_check twice, and get the same result. Not sure if anything there gives me a clue why I can't install firefox (under 6.6). However, I would appreciate any insight on how fix the things it is complaining about. For example, where is the checksum for /usr/local/lib/python2.7/email/mime/__init__.pyc the one that is not matching, to be found? and how can I go grab the correct version of __init__.pyc from someplace? And what kind of checksum is being calculated? I am hoping that I am only a few clues away from getting the feel for the whole structure. Sometimes wonder what balance one should take between reading through miles of code and just begging for an island of insight. Thanks! Austin On Wed, 29 Jul 2020, Stefan Hagen wrote: > Austin Hook wrote: > > At one point the -u complains of a "loop" and asks me if I want to > > proceed anyway [n,y,a] so I select "a". After completion pkg_add -u > > the pkg_add firefox still fails. > > Have you tried pkg_check? > > Best Regards, > Stefan > > -- > Stefan Hagen | (gopher|https)://codevoid.de/0/gpg > CBD3 C468 64B4 6517 E8FB B90F B6BC 2EC5 52BE 43BA >