Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2017 23:32:25 -0800 From: Kevin Oberman <rkoberman@gmail.com> To: Andy Farkas <andyf@andyit.com.au> Cc: FreeBSD Ports ML <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: devel/check Message-ID: <CAN6yY1vjDqugB94Kn1Uh9nWzXAE7BfeTR9wVeCM9PkRTotx2XA@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <58A00988.6070009@andyit.com.au> References: <589F8806.7000605@andyit.com.au> <86y3xcgxrf.wl-herbert@mailbox.org> <589F96F6.7040703@andyit.com.au> <a190656c-d3a2-42b8-ed39-23274c9927d7@FreeBSD.org> <589F996D.8020907@andyit.com.au> <20170211232421.1be293d1@gumby.homeunix.com> <589F9E93.3070100@andyit.com.au> <CAN6yY1s5ov=YhdQbUuHkKLeDW1KKB2cfjWygQZ8rA1NLVe0--w@mail.gmail.com> <58A00988.6070009@andyit.com.au>
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On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 11:06 PM, Andy Farkas <andyf@andyit.com.au> wrote: > On 12/02/2017 16:43, Kevin Oberman wrote: > > First, the pkg(8) page should explicitly state that there are man pages for >> each pkg command. >> > > Yes. Were this the case, this thread wouldn't have existed. > > Since this is NOT a typical FreeBSD practice, it is a >> POLA violation to not make it clear. >> > > I've been POLA'd a few times with FreeBSD over the last couple decades... > I'm used to it now :) > > Second, the '-f' option does delete libcheck. Does installing devel/check >> cleanly fix up unresolved dependencies? If not, use of -o is the right >> answer. I'll admit that I m not sure. >> > > I'm not sure either. I did 'pkg delete -f libcheck' and then 'portmaster > -a' > again - devel/check installed, whereas before it would not. I was happy. > > But now 'portmaster -a' fails in multimedia/mplayer2 :( :( > > ...something about "/usr/local/lib/libcdio_cdda.so: undefined reference to > 'mmc_get_hwinfo@CDIO_16'"... > > -andyf > Has sysutils/libcdio been re-installed? I should expect that the symbol is from that port. (Educated guess.. not a promise.) Might be a dependency issue. I don't use maplayer2, so I can't try checking my dependency tree.
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