Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2019 17:25:58 -0700 From: Kevin Oberman <rkoberman@gmail.com> To: Willem Offermans <Willem@offermans.rompen.nl>, Jesper Christensen <vol@update.uu.se>, FreeBSD-STABLE Mailing List <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org>, FreeBSD Ports <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: ltmain.sh not found Message-ID: <CAN6yY1sQRhnFttumP1vHYdcqg61qxR%2BAj31tdp5s3qVqoTpzWw@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20190424160356.hvdajcmekzizf4x2@squirrel.exwg.net> References: <083A2F75-E5A5-4A5E-AB70-63EC0217DE19@Offermans.Rompen.nl> <20190424101441.GA7495@Update.UU.SE> <DB1926D0-B481-4666-83D4-81820C9F001A@Offermans.Rompen.nl> <20190424160356.hvdajcmekzizf4x2@squirrel.exwg.net>
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On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 9:05 AM Christoph Moench-Tegeder <cmt@burggraben.net> wrote: > ## Willem Offermans (Willem@Offermans.Rompen.nl): > > > Unfortunately it is probably not gawk in my case, which causes trouble. > > However, your response indicates that the problem will be solved after I > > have updated/reinstalled the guilty one. > > There's sysutils/bsdadminscripts, which provides pkg_libchk: that's a > tool for checking if any port misses a shared library. It has been > rather helpful back when I was using portupgrade... > > Regards, > Christoph > I believe bsdadminscripts has been withdrawn. You should use "pkg check -B" to check. -- Kevin Oberman, Part time kid herder and retired Network Engineer E-mail: rkoberman@gmail.com PGP Fingerprint: D03FB98AFA78E3B78C1694B318AB39EF1B055683
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