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Date:      Fri, 1 Feb 2002 18:30:03 +0200 (SAT)
From:      John Hay <jhay@icomtek.csir.co.za>
To:        alane@geeksrus.net (Alan Eldridge)
Cc:        petef@databits.net (Pete Fritchman), dwcjr@inethouston.net (David W. Chapman Jr.), current@FreeBSD.ORG, ports@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Recent -Current & KDE problems
Message-ID:  <200202011630.g11GU3f62820@zibbi.icomtek.csir.co.za>
In-Reply-To: <20020201160719.GA7035@wwweasel.geeksrus.net> from Alan Eldridge at "Feb 1, 2002 11:07:19 am"

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> On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 10:18:20AM -0500, Pete Fritchman wrote:
> >++ 01/02/02 09:04 -0600 - David W. Chapman Jr.:
> >| I'm seeing this on a -current as of yesterday and as of today.  I 
> >| just finished a make world and kernel a few mins ago as well as 
> >| rebuilding all my ports, but kde still dies when I try to load it, 
> >| last night before I tried to rebuild all the ports I was getting 
> >| signal 11's.  Any ideas anyone?
> >
> >This is because KDE is compiled with objprelink (ports/devel/objprelink)
> >which depends on a certain version of binutils, I guess.  Once I get my
> >laptop updated I'll see what I can figure out.. I'm guessing it's a
> >small patch to objprelink.  In the mean time, I'll see if I can add a
> >WITHOUT_OBJPRELINK hook to the KDE ports.
> 
> How are you going to tell, in the objprelink port, what version of
> binutils you're working with? If you patch it to fix the -current problem,
> you'll likely break -stable.

Or maybe he will fix binutils. :-) On current anything that use a libpng
that was compiled with the new binutils just coredump with a bus error.
Well anything is maybe exagerated a little, gs from ghostscript-gnu,
pnmtopng from netpnm and also a manually compiled and dinamically linked
pngtest from png/work/libpng.

John
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John Hay -- John.Hay@icomtek.csir.co.za / jhay@FreeBSD.org

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