Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2013 09:33:43 +0800 From: wen heping <wenheping@gmail.com> To: Frank Broniewski <brfr@metrico.lu> Cc: Wen Heping <wen@freebsd.org>, "freebsd-ports@freebsd.org" <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Mapserver shp2img Message-ID: <CACi7719_tj4fa-5YukTFtME5GWXSTh-djdZ%2BozXmdfMfRfEN7g@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <52287923.8010908@metrico.lu> References: <5226E1ED.9050405@metrico.lu> <52286E4E.4070605@metrico.lu> <52287923.8010908@metrico.lu>
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I shall look into that later. wen 2013/9/5 Frank Broniewski <brfr@metrico.lu> > Another thing I noticed: While doing > > # pkg_delete -d mapserver-6.2.1_2 > > I receive errors concerning the Python mapscript module: > > > pkg_delete: file '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/**site-packages/mapscript.py' > doesn't exist > pkg_delete: file '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/**site-packages/mapscript.pyc' > doesn't exist > pkg_delete: file '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/**site-packages/_mapscript.so' > doesn't exist > pkg_delete: file '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/** > site-packages/MapScript-6.2.1-**py2.7.egg-info' doesn't exist > pkg_delete: couldn't entirely delete package `mapserver-6.2.1_2' > (perhaps the packing list is incorrectly specified?) > > This is probably not intended, isn't it? > > I've got the following (leftover) eggs from previous installations left i= n > /usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-**packages > > drwxr-xr-x 3 root wheel 512 Sep 12 2012 > MapScript-6.0.1-py2.7-freebsd-**9.0-RELEASE-amd64.egg > drwxr-xr-x 3 root wheel 512 Jul 1 09:32 > MapScript-6.2.0-py2.7-freebsd-**9.1-RELEASE-p3-amd64.egg > drwxr-xr-x 3 root wheel 512 Sep 4 08:50 > MapScript-6.2.0-py2.7-freebsd-**9.1-RELEASE-p4-amd64.egg > drwxr-xr-x 3 root wheel 512 Sep 5 13:33 > MapScript-6.2.1-py2.7-freebsd-**9.1-RELEASE-p6-amd64.egg > > > > Frank > > Am 2013-09-05 13:43, schrieb Frank Broniewski: > > Any ideas? Is it just me or everyone else? >> >> Frank >> >> Am 2013-09-04 09:31, schrieb Frank Broniewski: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I've a problem with my mapserver installation, the utility shp2img isn'= t >>> working, which is kind of odd. I get the following error when invoking >>> it: >>> >>> /usr/local/bin/shp2img: error: `/usr/local/bin/.libs/shp2img' does not >>> exist >>> This script is just a wrapper for shp2img. >>> See the libtool documentation for more information. >>> >>> I don't know what I shall do about that error now. On my Ubuntu machine= , >>> shp2img is a binary and not a shell script like on FreeBSD. While >>> looking at the script, the error is invoked at the end of it (lines 205 >>> - 207): >>> >>> 189 if test -f "$progdir/$program"; then >>> 190 # Add our own library path to LD_LIBRARY_PATH >>> 191 >>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=3D"/usr/ports/**graphics/mapserver/work/** >>> mapserver-6.2.1/.libs:/usr/**local/lib:$LD_LI >>> >>> >>> 192 >>> 193 # Some systems cannot cope with colon-terminated >>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH >>> 194 # The second colon is a workaround for a bug in BeOS R4 sed >>> 195 LD_LIBRARY_PATH=3D`$ECHO "$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" | /usr/bin/sed >>> 's/::*$//'` >>> 196 >>> 197 export LD_LIBRARY_PATH >>> 198 >>> 199 if test "$libtool_execute_magic" !=3D "%%%MAGIC variable%%%"; >>> then >>> 200 # Run the actual program with our arguments. >>> 201 func_exec_program ${1+"$@"} >>> 202 fi >>> 203 else >>> 204 # The program doesn't exist. >>> 205 $ECHO "$0: error: \`$progdir/$program' does not exist" 1>&2 >>> 206 $ECHO "This script is just a wrapper for $program." 1>&2 >>> 207 $ECHO "See the libtool documentation for more information." >>> 1>&2 >>> 208 exit 1 >>> 209 fi >>> >>> This is rather confusing as I don't know what role the libtool plays an= d >>> what I can gain from reading the rather exhaustive documentation ... >>> >>> >>> Any hints? >>> >>> Many thanks, >>> >>> Frank >>> >>> >> >> > > -- > Frank BRONIEWSKI > > METRICO s.=C3=A0 r.l. > g=C3=A9om=C3=A8tres > technologies d'information g=C3=A9ographique > rue des Romains 36 > L-5433 NIEDERDONVEN > > t=C3=A9l.: +352 26 74 94 - 28 > fax.: +352 26 74 94 99 > http://www.metrico.lu >
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