Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2021 21:38:43 +0100 From: "Bernard T. Higonnet" <bthcom@higonnet.net> To: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Where can I get libjpeg? - problem with mozjpeg Message-ID: <8847e238-dbc2-436f-25b6-630c204f69cc@higonnet.net> In-Reply-To: <CAN6yY1vbYbKqQ11peUmXDq_DFEFkhxGuCLQUmpiPckdeTr7Dog@mail.gmail.com> References: <0d10d4a6-ba21-9082-6b0f-11f99c8c66bc@higonnet.net> <CAN6yY1vbYbKqQ11peUmXDq_DFEFkhxGuCLQUmpiPckdeTr7Dog@mail.gmail.com>
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No, I'm afraid that graphics/libjpeg-turbo is the same as libjpeg-turbo and pkg upgrade jpeg-turbo had no effect. As expected pkg check -B tells me all the packages missing libjpeg. I am a bit puzzled that pkg says all my packages are up to date, and yet they're missing libjpeg...? I naïvely thought that installing a package installs any dependencies? Bernard Higonnet On 3/14/21 8:32 AM, Kevin Oberman wrote: > On Sat, Mar 13, 2021 at 11:17 PM Bernard T. Higonnet > <bthcom@higonnet.net <mailto:bthcom@higonnet.net>> wrote: > > I am running 12.2-RELEASE-p3 GENERIC amd64, my applications are all > installed using pkg. > > Many applications will not start because I am missing libjpeg.so.8. > I am > able to find libjpeg.turbo but installing either (or both) of > jpeg-turbo-2 and libjpeg-turbo-2 do not help. > > One bizarre particularity of my system is that if I do > > pkg install mozjpeg > > it comes back and tells me it will delete just about every package I > have installed and will not attempt to re-install them: > > Number of packages to be removed: 207 > Number of packages to be installed: 1 > Number of packages to be reinstalled: 1 > > Any help appreciated. > > Bernard Higonnet > > I believe you want "pkg install graphics/jpeg-turbo". Do not put the > "-2" onto it. If you already have a version of jpeg-turbo installed, > "pkg upgrade jpeg-turbo". I am baffled as to why mozturbo wants to > delete 207 ports, but deleting a port that you want to replace is done > with the -f switch. It's best to make sure all libraries are available > with "pkg check -B" and "pkg check -d" to confirm that all required > libraries and dependencies are present. > -- > Kevin Oberman, Part time kid herder and retired Network Engineer > E-mail: rkoberman@gmail.com <mailto:rkoberman@gmail.com> > PGP Fingerprint: D03FB98AFA78E3B78C1694B318AB39EF1B055683d
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