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Date:      Tue, 4 Mar 2003 13:48:30 -0800 (PST)
From:      Jeff Jirsa <jeff@unixconsults.com>
To:        John McClure <chromodromic@yahoo.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Aliasing Libraries or Installing Older Versions
Message-ID:  <20030304134557.R68099-100000@boris.st.hmc.edu>
In-Reply-To: <20030304214105.23742.qmail@web41415.mail.yahoo.com>

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On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, John McClure wrote:

> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
> Trying to build mod_php4 (version 4.3.1) as a port,
> basically not a big deal, BUT ... when I try to add
> XSLT support via Sablotron, the Sablotron port builds
> nicely from /usr/ports/textproc/sablotron but installs
> a version of library that ldconfig -r lists as
> lsablot.70.
>
> The mod_php4 build complains (as pasted below) that is
> can't find sablot.69. I rebuilt the library cache by
> running ldconfig, but it appears that php is looking
> specifically for sablot.69 and nothing else.
>


You should be able to just change the scripts/configure.php appropriately
(Just change the .69 to .70 in ports/www/mod_php4/scripts/configure.php.
diff below for clarity, watch the wrap):

# diff -u scripts/configure.php.orig scripts/configure.php
--- scripts/configure.php.orig  Tue Mar  4 13:45:11 2003
+++ scripts/configure.php       Tue Mar  4 13:45:19 2003
@@ -278,7 +278,7 @@
                        fi
                        ;;
                \"XSLT\")
-                       echo "LIB_DEPENDS+=     sablot.69:\${PORTSDIR}/textproc/sablotron"
+                       echo "LIB_DEPENDS+=     sablot.70:\${PORTSDIR}/textproc/sablotron"
                        echo "CONFIGURE_ARGS+=--enable-xslt --with-xslt-sablot=\${LOCALBASE}"
                        if [ -z "$XML" ]; then
                                set $* \"XML\"




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