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Date:      Sun, 10 Feb 2008 18:39:14 -0500
From:      "E. J. Cerejo" <ejcerejo@optonline.net>
To:        Dominic Fandrey <kamikaze@bsdforen.de>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: libicui18n.so.36 not found, required by "evolution"
Message-ID:  <47AF8B22.2010903@optonline.net>
In-Reply-To: <47AF3B98.7060901@bsdforen.de>
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Dominic Fandrey wrote:
> E. J. Cerejo wrote:
>> Gerard wrote:
>>> On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 10:23:36 -0500
>>> "E. J. Cerejo" <ejcerejo@optonline.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> [snip]
>>>   
>>>> Can portmanager work in conjection with portupgrade?
>>>>     
>>>
>>> Yes, I use it all the time.
>>>
>>>  
>>>> Why has the ports tree be up to date?
>>>>     
>>>
>>> What conceivable reason would you have for using an outdated ports tree?
>>>
>>>  
>>>> Will portmanager download anything from the cvsup repos?
>>>>     
>>>
>>> It will only fetch programs that need updating, just like portupgrade.
>>>
>>> Would you be so kind as to explain your reluctance to update your
>>> system? The number of potential programs that need updating seems
>>> rather immaterial when compared to the potential system wide
>>> improvement in its overall performance. You could simply start the
>>> upgrade in the evening when you are through using the PC. Depending on
>>> the speed of your machine, it might very well be done by the next
>>> morning, if not sooner.
>>>   
>> My system was updated yesterday and I'm trying to resolve the issues 
>> that arose from the updating.  I can't update my system everyday I 
>> just don't have time for it.
> 
> If you don't want to rebuild the stuff, just add
> 
> libicui18n.so.36    libicui18n.so
> 
> to your /etc/libmap.conf file. This solution works if no functions have 
> been removed from the library interface, which only very rarely happens.
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I just ran pkg_libchk -m piped to a file but looks pretty confusing, is 
there a way to get only the output for the lines containing 
/usr/local/lib/libicui18n.so.38?



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