Yeah, back before Skylake was supported. I did get a pre-Skylake system (broadwell, i think) that is the openbsd system i am using now. I did get it performing ok, but it was lacking some features. I think it was audio/video sources but i could be wrong. That was a couple years ago! :)
Anyway, i tried that command and i think it got rid of some of the errors. There are still a few but im pretty sure it is fewer than it was. Thanks! > On Aug 22, 2019, at 11:50, Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> wrote: > > On 2019-08-21, Jordon <open...@sirjorj.com> wrote: >> A few years ago I attempted to make a port of obs-studio for openbsd. >> With help from this mailing list, I got something that ran but >> wasn\xe2\x80\x99t >> particularly useful, as audio and video sources were not there. > > erm, audio and video sources did work, via ffmpeg. > it didn't work well on your machine though. > > https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=148404688530732&w=2 > >> On 2019-08-22, Jordon <open...@sirjorj.com> wrote: >> Thanks - that fixed it. I figured there was some cleanup or maintenance >> that needed to be done - i just didn't know how to do it. In running >> pkg_check, i did get a lot of these: >> >> --- .libs9-partial-gcc-libs-8.3.0p1.1 ------------------- >> lib should exist >> lib is not a directory >> lib/libatomic.so.3.0 should exist >> lib/libatomic.so.3.0 is not a file >> can't read lib/libatomic.so.3.0 >> lib/libestdc++.so.19.0 should exist >> lib/libestdc++.so.19.0 is not a file >> can't read lib/libestdc++.so.19.0 >> >> Are those problematic? How do I fix them or should I just ignore them? > > you probably either had some crash or failure during a pkg_add or pkg_delete > operation, or some filesystem corruption. > > does pkg_delete .libs9-partial-gcc-libs get rid of it? > >