Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2012 01:17:51 +0100 From: Mel Flynn <rflynn@acsalaska.net> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: libxcb-related breakage in ports Message-ID: <4F691E2F.1050209@acsalaska.net> In-Reply-To: <4F690448.7080006@m5p.com> References: <201203201948.q2KJmZ5A017485@m5p.com> <4F68E6C5.7090007@acsalaska.net> <4F690448.7080006@m5p.com>
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On 3/20/2012 23:27, George Mitchell wrote: > On 03/20/12 16:21, Mel Flynn wrote: >> On 3/20/2012 20:48, george+freebsd@m5p.com wrote: >> >>> libtool: link: cannot find the library `/usr/local/lib/libxcb-aux.la' >>> or unhandled argument `/usr/local/lib/libxcb-aux.la' >>> gmake[3]: *** [xfwm4-workspace-settings] Error 1 >>> gmake[3]: Leaving directory >>> `/usr/ports/x11-wm/xfce4-wm/work/xfwm4-4.8.3/settings-dialogs' >>> gmake[2]: *** [all] Error 2 >> >> You forgot two things: >> - pkg_updating xcb >> - http://tinyurl.com/7taullk >> > > Thanks for the pointer; I will try this out. -- George Recovering from not reading /usr/ports/UPDATING is in this case quite a bit harder. The method is basically: 1) pkg_delete <port that links with old libxcb> 2) portmaster <failing port's origin> 3) portmaster -r libxcb 4) goto 1 if more failures Also, you may want to read up on pkg_updating pcre, cause that one's even harder to recover from as some ports do braindead things as linking to it's old version library during compilation (avahi-*). -- Mel
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