Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2016 01:04:48 +0000 From: Henry Chan <hchan@enbala.com> To: "ports@FreeBSD.org" <ports@FreeBSD.org> Subject: textproc/xqilla shared lib question Message-ID: <CY1PR11MB0870639509AE453DB6120BF2DCAD0@CY1PR11MB0870.namprd11.prod.outlook.com>
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Hello, I recently upgraded textproc/xqilla from version 2.3.0_3,1 to 2.3.2,1 and I= have noticed that my applications have stopped working. The main problem i= s that libxqilla.so.6 is not found after the upgrade, only libxqilla.so.4.2= .0 is available. Doing a pkg info for xqilla shows that libxqilla.so.4 is p= rovided. The pkg-plist also shows libxqilla.so.4. The main question is: Why did the version go from 6 to 4? Here is the pkg info for xqilla for both versions: Name : xqilla Version : 2.3.2,1 Installed on : Mon Feb 15 15:15:11 2016 PST Origin : textproc/xqilla Architecture : freebsd:10:x86:64 Prefix : /usr/local Categories : textproc Licenses : APACHE20 Maintainer : ports@FreeBSD.org WWW : http://xqilla.sourceforge.net Comment : XQuery and XPath2 library Options : DOXYGEN : off Shared Libs required: libtidy-0.99.so.0 libxerces-c-3.1.so Shared Libs provided: libxqilla.so.4 Annotations : repo_type : binary repository : FreeBSD Flat size : 16.1MiB Description : XQilla is an XQuery and XPath 2 library and command line utility written in C++, implemented on top of the Xerces-C library. Name : xqilla Version : 2.3.0_3,1 Installed on : Mon Nov 2 15:08:30 2015 PST Origin : textproc/xqilla Architecture : freebsd:10:x86:64 Prefix : /usr/local Categories : textproc Licenses : APACHE20 Maintainer : ports@FreeBSD.org WWW : http://xqilla.sourceforge.net Comment : XQuery and XPath2 library Options : DOCS : off Shared Libs required: libstdc++.so.6 libxerces-c-3.1.so Shared Libs provided: libxqilla.so.6 Annotations : repo_type : binary repository : qa Flat size : 17.6MiB Description : XQilla is an XQuery and XPath 2 library and command line utility written in C++, implemented on top of the Xerces-C library. Thanks Henry
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