Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2016 19:05:53 -0500 From: Jung-uk Kim <jkim@FreeBSD.org> To: Dimitry Andric <dim@FreeBSD.org>, Thomas Mueller <mueller6724@bellsouth.net> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Shared library version bump? Message-ID: <569ECF61.60505@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <569ECB74.5010901@FreeBSD.org> References: <206770.43295.bm@smtp113.sbc.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> <C737C407-2AC7-4AFB-A2BF-DB7C60B785E8@FreeBSD.org> <569ECB74.5010901@FreeBSD.org>
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 01/19/16 06:49 PM, Jung-uk Kim wrote: > On 01/19/16 06:05 PM, Dimitry Andric wrote: >> On 19 Jan 2016, at 23:32, Thomas Mueller >> <mueller6724@bellsouth.net> wrote: >>> >>> Has there recently been a version bump in the shared >>> libraries? I saw no warning on this in the src or ports >>> UPDATING files. > >> This was already answered in reply to your previous post on this >> same issue. As mentioned in the reply, OpenSSL has been >> upgraded, and both of its shared libraries have been bumped, e.g. >> they are now named libcrypto.so.8 and libssl.so.8. > >> (Apparently you deleted the old libcrypto.so.7 and libssl.so.7, >> even though you should never do so until your ports are >> upgraded.) > > >>> I can no longer startx and can no longer run many other ports, >>> getting errors like >>> >>> Shared object "libcrypto.so.7" not found, required by "X" >>> xinit: giving up xinit: unable to connect to X server: >>> Connection refused xinit: server error >>> >>> and >>> >>> root@amelia:~ # pkg info -f xserver Shared object >>> "libssl.so.7" not found, required by "pkg" >>> >>> Is this due to a version bump, > >> Yes. > > >>> or is it related to the messages I got in yesterday's kernel >>> installation like "unknown metadata record 4 ..."? > >> No, that is something entirely different. It is mainly >> cosmetic, and you can ignore it, it will go away at the next >> kernel update, if your kldxref executable is new enough. > > >>> What do I do? Make buildworld and kernel again, or rebuild >>> all ports? How do I find which ports need updating, or rebuild >>> all except portmaster and pkg which I rebuilt after getting >>> the errors? > >> It is easiest to use pkg-static to reinstall your ports, e.g.: > >> pkg-static update pkg-static upgrade > >> Alternatively, rebuild all ports depending on OpenSSL. > > A crude way to find almost all the ports depending on old OpenSSL > is: > > find /usr/local -type f -exec file '{}' ';' | \ awk -F: '{ if > ($2~/ELF/) print $1 }' | \ xargs egrep -l 'lib(crypto|ssl)\.so\.7' > | \ xargs pkg-static which -oq | sort -u A slightly improved version (to exclude non-native ELF binaries): find /usr/local -type f -exec file -e elf '{}' ';' | \ awk -F: '{ if ($2~/ELF.*FreeBSD/) print $1 }' | \ xargs egrep -l 'lib(crypto|ssl)\.so\.7' | \ xargs pkg-static which -oq | sort -u Jung-uk Kim -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJWns9cAAoJEHyflib82/FGgqgIAJGZ/pP+hW6if0OI1bsCuvc8 yAGtNe1ODOlryysqqc/hXh0kxNFz2jZgvf/wxJeRrV1FXsnvi6eyrmSxKJp/uVPp Ichrmyh46C7Rj2XPCzmuNrWM4oTjCy1flOMk9JubpAyL8OH+TKT6icooj8hXUvBp razc6crsqNlfcPVeo+8XLvM6zz+hCQDDYd2ScvYBfMeuUJAHbBZ3PN6uyD+L2bag LR4DU/6twvR/KozxjtLqNSQ/k42TMt4wKgRZa6V1uyWdWNVWiWlbu/fM6vNfHjxZ 4nug6SIm8Vt9y0479MW19yrNIoNwWONYL5uYW4pDSpMABnqtkH9qgGYzVymWTpQ= =So35 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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