Date: Sun, 5 Jul 1998 09:34:26 -0700 (PDT) From: "<"<@eecis.udel.edu:alexandr@ren.eecis.udel.edu> To: John Birrell <jb@cimlogic.com.au> Cc: Open Systems Networking <opsys@mail.webspan.net>, freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: RE: Ports breakage. Message-ID: <199807051634.JAA19919@hub.freebsd.org>
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In Reply to Your Message of Sun, 05 Jul 1998 08: 56:09 +1000 Date: Sun, 05 Jul 1998 12:34:14 -0400 From: Jerry Alexandratos <alexandr@ren.eecis.udel.edu> Message-ID: <199807051234.aa07502@eecis.udel.edu> John Birrell <jb@cimlogic.com.au> says: : Open Systems Networking wrote: : > : > Im gonna get fried for this but some of the ports for me are breaking like : > xpilot with: [stuff deleted] : Check if you've got an old libc in /usr/lib and the new one in /usr/lib/aout. : I've seen this sort of thing when a port compiles against the new headers, : but links against the old libc due to the configure script "searching" : /usr/lib. So what's the best way to clean up /usr/lib if it's got the old versions in there? Is there some option that can be used during a "make world"? Thanks in advance. --Jerry 8) Jerry Alexandratos % - % "Nothing inhabits my (8 8) alexandr@louie.udel.edu % - % thoughts, and oblivion (8 8) darkstar@strauss.udel.edu % - % drives my desires." (8 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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