Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 13:12:51 -0400 From: Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@marcuscom.com> To: kalin mintchev <kalin@el.net> Cc: FreeBSD User Questions List <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: gnome2-nautilus2 lib issue Message-ID: <1098551571.15921.14.camel@shumai.marcuscom.com> In-Reply-To: <63523.68.165.89.73.1098512426.squirrel@el.net> References: <62905.68.165.89.73.1098502750.squirrel@el.net> <1098502851.61052.18.camel@shumai.marcuscom.com> <63220.68.165.89.73.1098505886.squirrel@el.net> <1098505577.61052.21.camel@shumai.marcuscom.com> <63242.68.165.89.73.1098506598.squirrel@el.net> <1098508271.61052.24.camel@shumai.marcuscom.com> <63523.68.165.89.73.1098512426.squirrel@el.net>
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--=-GViYQCclvJXgRL33q6Cg Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Sat, 2004-10-23 at 02:20, kalin mintchev wrote: > >> > >> thanks - i just did a grep on both directories. no file mentions this > >> library... > > > > Then I'm not sure where it's coming from. You could search > > /usr/local/etc and /usr/X11R6/etc, but if you don't find it, you might > > need to do a portupgrade -Rf nautilus2 to fix all of Nautilus' > > dependencies. >=20 > getting tired of this... > i just did a make clean for the whole gnome2 port and still stops at the > same damn place with: >=20 > cc: /usr/local/lib/libart_lgpl_2.so.5.16: No such file or directory > gmake[2]: *** [libnautilus.la] Error 1 > gmake[2]: Leaving directory > `/usr/ports/x11-fm/nautilus2/work/nautilus-2.6.3/libnautilus' > gmake[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 > gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/ports/x11-fm/nautilus2/work/nautilus-2.= 6.3' > gmake: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2 > *** Error code 2 >=20 > Stop in /usr/ports/x11-fm/nautilus2. > *** Error code 1 >=20 > Stop in /usr/ports/sysutils/gnomecontrolcenter2. > *** Error code 1 >=20 > Stop in /usr/ports/x11/gnome2. >=20 > i need this machine in shape for tomorrow for my work.... As I said, try portupgrade -afu. This can _a long time_ if you have a lot of ports installed. However, it will most likely eliminate the problem you are seeing. If not, then there is something on your system (probably a component installed outside of the ports/packages system) that is messing things up. I have no idea what it is. You could always grep through the entire system for "/usr/local/lib/libart_lgpl_2.so.5.16". If this is really critical to you, and you can't find where the bad library is coming from, you could always backup your settings from /usr/local and /usr/X11R6, then remove /usr/local, /usr/X11R6, and /var/db/pkg, then reinstall everything from scratch. Joe >=20 > thanks..... >=20 >=20 > > > > Joe > > > >> > >> > >> > > >> > Joe > >> > > >> > -- > >> > PGP Key : http://www.marcuscom.com/pgp.asc > >> > > > -- > > PGP Key : http://www.marcuscom.com/pgp.asc > > >=20 >=20 > -- --=20 PGP Key : http://www.marcuscom.com/pgp.asc --=-GViYQCclvJXgRL33q6Cg Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.6 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQBBepETb2iPiv4Uz4cRAg4nAKCPcvvN9BDYLg1EGfFU13vazhC7EACgsDBG m1H3sZe6+O/2Amzkyg9JklQ= =jbsq -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-GViYQCclvJXgRL33q6Cg--
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