Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2016 22:47:45 +0100 From: Willem Jan Withagen <wjw@digiware.nl> To: Willem Jan Withagen <wjw@withagen.nl>, Ed Schouten <ed@nuxi.nl>, Dimitry Andric <dimitry@andric.com> Cc: ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Problems are a Curl upgrade on 12.0 current of Sun Oct 2 Message-ID: <fdc3b606-c5f8-b956-29d5-7cb998e40b9d@digiware.nl> In-Reply-To: <84792e5a-4f06-9a07-afc7-3c9832eb01d7@withagen.nl> References: <a7cb889b-3ee1-c9bb-4d2c-1f3f52cfab4d@digiware.nl> <3617A7CF-3961-4387-8729-5FD8048FAA6B@andric.com> <CABh_MKmx9zNmjfbh4DRqU5NG3xA6H0SJ1xfqo0JP4Y7N5Zxbtg@mail.gmail.com> <84792e5a-4f06-9a07-afc7-3c9832eb01d7@withagen.nl>
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On 5-12-2016 21:54, Willem Jan Withagen wrote: > On 5-12-2016 20:21, Ed Schouten wrote: >> Basename@FBSD_1.5 is the new symbol. Did you by any chance downgrade your >> system? > > Hi Ed, > > Not that I know of. But then again things are sometimes not obvious. > I just typed: pkg upgrade cmake, because I wanted to see if the new > cmake had code for Boost 1.62 (But didn't) > > My system is 12.0 current, which I do not really want to upgrade atm. > since I've just completed the first consistent successful set of tests > for Ceph. And every I upgraded, things started to unglue, and I needed > to start fixing stuff over again. > > So my guess is that I have a system that is too old to run what I > fetched from pkg. This, because pkg-builder for 12-current actually > builds on the newest and shiniest code that includes the version. > > I could try locally rebuilding curl in the hope that it fixes itself > because it does not (yet) have the versioning?? Right, Manual, local, building fixes the versioning problem. --WjW
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