Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2016 17:17:52 -0700 From: "@lbutlr" <kremels@kreme.com> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Gettext Issues Message-ID: <C99249F9-9278-42BF-ACD1-9A068E2CE8B5@kreme.com> In-Reply-To: <5E460EDF-E9BA-4076-821D-52225EB28224@kreme.com> References: <5E460EDF-E9BA-4076-821D-52225EB28224@kreme.com>
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> On 16 Dec 2016, at 00:22, @lbutlr <kremels@kreme.com> wrote: >=20 >=20 >> 2014-11-30 >> Affects: users of devel/gettext (close to everyone) >> Author: tijl@FreeBSD.org >> Reason:=20 >> The devel/gettext port has been split up in devel/gettext-runtime, a >> lightweight package containing runtime libraries, and = devel/gettext-tools, >> a package containing developer tools. The devel/gettext port still = exists >> as a metaport. >>=20 >> You must first delete the existing installation of gettext and then >> reinstall it. This will break sudo, so you *must* do this in a root >> shell (sudo -i) if you use sudo. >=20 > I cannot imagine that gettext hasn't been updated on my system in over = 2 years, but I seem to be having an issue that appears to be related to = this based on the errors. >=20 > Shared object "libintl.so.8" not found, required by "bash" >=20 > For example. >=20 > I have logged into the console directly as the root user and tried to = build gettext via portmaster of via make clean && make install but I get = errors about missing files. >=20 > pkg-static: Unable to access file = /usr/ports/devel/gettext-runtime/work/stage/usr/local/include/autosprintf.= h: No such file or directory >=20 >=20 > I've tried to build gettext-runtime first, but to no avail. To clarify, if I try to make gettext-runtime it ends with: install -m 0644 ABOUT-NLS = '/usr/ports/devel/gettext-runtime/work/stage/usr/local/share/gettext' =3D=3D=3D=3D> Compressing man pages (compress-man) ls: = /usr/ports/devel/gettext-runtime/work/stage/usr/local/info/autosprintf.inf= o*: No such file or directory And the error is correct, the file does not exist.
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