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Date:      Fri, 18 Oct 2002 10:33:28 -0700
From:      Nick Jennings <nkj@namodn.com>
To:        Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@marcuscom.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: problems with 'nautilus2' port
Message-ID:  <20021018103328.B754@namodn.com>
In-Reply-To: <20021017153750.A10984@namodn.com>; from nkj@namodn.com on Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 03:37:50PM -0700
References:  <20021017140552.I19014@namodn.com> <1034888593.323.104.camel@gyros.marcuscom.com> <20021017153750.A10984@namodn.com>

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On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 03:37:50PM -0700, Nick Jennings wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 05:03:12PM -0400, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
> > On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 17:05, Nick Jennings wrote:
> > > 
> > >  I had GNOME installed, and just recently upgraded to GNOME 2.0 (after
> > >  cvsuping to the latest ports tree). Nautilus2 built fine, but when I
> > >  try to run it, I get the following error:
> > > 
> > > nkj@grenzik: ~$ nautilus 
> > > /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libgailutil.so.13" not found
> [...] 
> > >  When I use the binary package (pkg_add -r nautilus2) I get the same
> > >  error. 
> [...]
> > >  I upgraded from GNOME 1.x and am not sure if that has anything to do with
> > >  it. I did try to get rid of what GNOME 1.x stuff I could identify, (and
> > >  which did not have listed dependencies), so I'm not sure if that did it.
> > > 
> > >  Also, I've tried removing nautilus2 and re-building, but I get the same
> > >  behavior. 
> > 
> > libgailutil is installed as part of x11-toolkits/gail.  It's imported
> > into nautilus2 via the eel2 port.  Do this:
> > 
> > portupgrade -fr gail
> > 
> > You should be set after that.
> 
>  Thanks for the tip. I did so, and it finished successfully  
[...]
>  However I am still getting the same error  when running nautilus.
> 
>  Also (since I just discovered the portupgrade package) have just realized
>  that my pkgdb is a bit off. Running pkgdb -F comes up with quite a few
>  bad references. I am still a bit fuzzy on what *exactly* I should answer
>  yes or no to when doing this, so I'm kinda blindly fumbling my way through
>  it. Then I suppose I will try your suggested command again.

 Just to follow up on this thread. I resolved the problem by completing
 a 'pkgdb -F' updating any obvious matches, and the ones which did not
 matched I skipped, then cast their newer counterpart (usually gnome2
 stuff like, gdm/gdm2 bugbuddy/bugbuddy2) then re-ran and linked until
 'pkgdb -F' ran clean.

 Then I did another 'portupgrade -fr gail' and nautilus2 works like a
 charm :)

 Thanks for all the help.

--
 Nick Jennings
 nkj@namodn.com


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