Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2009 07:06:39 -0600 From: "Jack L. Stone" <jacks@sage-american.com> To: cpghost <cpghost@cordula.ws> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Registry corrupt? Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.20090124070639.00f092c0@sage-american.com> In-Reply-To: <20090123153321.GC1013@phenom.cordula.ws> References: <991123400901230656r1dab6e11t4db4aa7eab8d100c@mail.gmail.com> <3.0.1.32.20090123081931.00ed6460@sage-american.com> <991123400901230656r1dab6e11t4db4aa7eab8d100c@mail.gmail.com>
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At 04:33 PM 1.23.2009 +0100, cpghost wrote: >On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 05:56:45PM +0300, Odhiambo Washington wrote: >> On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 5:19 PM, Jack L. Stone <jacks@sage-american.com>wrote: >> >> > During an upgrade from fbsd-6.3 --> fbsd-7.0, something strange happened. >> > Some of the programs will not run after rehash or even when given the >> > precise path to the program. System doesn't "see" several but not all >> > programs. I've upgraded several servers (using source files -- cvsup) >> > withoug any such problem. It's just this one machine. > >Some programs will not run because of a library version bump. Those >programs will need to be recompiled, i.e. rebuild all ports. > >You can check this by running 'ldd' on the specific program. Let's >assume that you have zip installed: > >$ ldd /usr/local/bin/zip >/usr/local/bin/zip: > libbz2.so.3 => /usr/lib/libbz2.so.3 (0x80065c000) > libc.so.7 => /lib/libc.so.7 (0x80076c000) > Thanks for that tip. Here's output of one of the programs that doesn't run: ldd /usr/local/bin/fastest_cvsup ldd: /usr/local/bin/fastest_cvsup: not a dynamic executable BUT, it is executable and using the exact path to the program still gives this error: /usr/local/bin/fastest_cvsup: not found Yes, I did re-install the port too. No dice. Again MOST all programs run except for this one and maybe a couple others that may be causing buildworld to fail. Strange! Jack (^_^) Happy trails, Jack L. Stone System Admin Sage-american
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