Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 13:19:56 +0800 From: Erich Dollansky <erich@apsara.com.sg> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Cc: ports@freebsd.org, gnome@freebsd.org, Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@freebsd.org>, Andriy Gapon <avg@icyb.net.ua> Subject: Re: after update - not all jpeg files are displayable Message-ID: <200907291319.58963.erich@apsara.com.sg> In-Reply-To: <20090729062846.f7459f8f.lehmann@ans-netz.de> References: <20090728164118.4f36a21f.lehmann__19447.6383309395$1248793624$gmane$org@ans-netz.de> <4A6F2DD8.9090909@freebsd.org> <20090729062846.f7459f8f.lehmann@ans-netz.de>
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Hi, I do not know if this will help here. I have had in the past a very different problem which seems unsolvable. I did the same as you using portupgrade to bring my system to the current status. It broke some things. By change, I got the problem solve by manually compiling some ports and reinstalling them. Check what ports are needed by your program. Start at the base reinstalling them manually. I did this just by chance and found my system working afterwards. Yes, I know, it is a lot of work if you cannot do it on the side. Erich On 29 July 2009 pm 12:28:46 Oliver Lehmann wrote: > Joe Marcus Clarke wrote: > > depend on libjpeg. Really, you need to do a portupgrade -rf > > jpeg to fix this. > > I now did this - it has not fixed the problem. gqview for > example is still not able to display this image. > I do not even have any libjpeg.so.9 on my system (removed my > whole lib/compat/pkg directory)
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