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app for OpenBSD 6.x cannot run on OpenBSD 7.2 #4831
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Yes, the current version of OpenBSD is 7.2. The screenshot is from 6.6, which is 6 releases ago. Looks like I will just have to figure out how to build from source or keep chasing down dependencies until it works. |
I installed openbsd 7.2. with XFCE. please help to install the webbrowser (any of them). If in terminal i enter "su" and "pkg_add firefox" then installation tells i don't have free space on system disk. (btw, I have 4G free space on user dir. but only 400M free space on system disk). |
(I installed xfce-extras which are big, maybe need to remove it? but XFCE can break?) |
You could probably expand the size of the virtual disk (so you have more
unpartitioned space) then use growfs to expand sd0h.
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#GrowPartition
Or, if you're not too far along in the installation process it might just
be easier to re-do the install and make sure the installer gives more
space. Installing X, xfce, gnome, etc. takes a lot more room than a stock
install with minimal X environment.
…On Wed, Feb 22, 2023 at 4:22 AM Alexey T. ***@***.***> wrote:
I installed openbsd 7.2. with XFCE. please help to install the webbrowser
(any of them). If I in terminal enter "su" and "pkg_add firefox" then
installation tells i don't have free space on system disk.
(btw, I have 4G free space on user dir. but only 400M free space on system
disk).
the same with 'midori'.
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after FpcUpDeluxe author made new lib-pack, it is fixed. |
Thank you!
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Is there any documentation on how to get cudatext working on openbsd? The package on sourceforge is a pre-compiled binary for (I presume) an older version with some unknown set of packages/libraries already installed. I tried the trick of symlinking libraries to the desired version number, but am not having much luck on OpenBSD 7.2.
If I knew what the dependencies were... maybe? I used ldd on the executable and symlinked each in turn, but got to libgdk-x11 and drew a blank.
I can't find cudatext as a package or in the ports tree, so I'm at a loss on how to proceed. Any help appreciated.
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