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Date:      Tue, 5 Aug 2014 21:22:24 +0200
From:      Tijl Coosemans <tijl@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Bryan Drewery <bdrewery@FreeBSD.org>
Cc:        ports@freebsd.org, office@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: Libreoffice library caching [was Re: Yet another pkg bug?]
Message-ID:  <20140805212224.33dbbd7c@kalimero.tijl.coosemans.org>
In-Reply-To: <53E10592.1000308@FreeBSD.org>
References:  <53DB9BF4.5070208@netfence.it> <62714296e76c28f63d8b7ca430882a37@shatow.net> <53E10592.1000308@FreeBSD.org>

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On Tue, 05 Aug 2014 11:25:54 -0500 Bryan Drewery wrote:
> Can office@ chime in on this?
> 
> On 8/1/2014 7:27 PM, Bryan Drewery wrote:
>> On 2014-08-01 08:53, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
>>> On a 10.0/amd64 system:
>>>
>>>> # cat /usr/ports/UPDATING
>>>> ...
>>>> 20140730:
>>>>   AFFECTS: users of security/libgcrypt
>>>>   AUTHOR: pi@FreeBSD.org
>>>>
>>>>   libgcrypt has been updated to 1.6.1 and all shared libraries
>>>> versions have
>>>>   been bumped. So you need to rebuild all applications that depend on
>>>>   libgcrypt.
>>>>
>>>>   # portmaster -r libgcrypt
>>>>     or
>>>>   # portupgrade -fr security/libgcrypt
>>>>     or
>>>>   # pkg install -fR security/libgcrypt
>>>> ...
>>>> # pkg info -r libgcrypt|less
>>>> libgcrypt-1.6.1_1:
>>>>         libgnome-keyring-2.32.0_8
>>>>         gnupg-2.0.25_1
>>>>         libxslt-1.1.28_4
>>>> # pkg info -r libxslt | less
>>>> libxslt-1.1.28_4:
>>>>         rarian-0.8.1_1
>>>>         gnome-doc-utils-0.20.10_2
>>>>         gtk-doc-1.18_1
>>>>         inkscape-0.48.4_4
>>>>         vala-0.20.1_1
>>>>         policykit-gnome-0.9.2_7
>>>>         raptor2-2.0.14
>>>>         xmlto-0.0.26_2
>>>>         shiboken-1.2.2
>>>>         apiextractor-0.10.10_2
>>>>         libreoffice-4.2.5_3
>>>> # portupgrade -frn libgcrypt
>>>> --->  Listing the results (+:done / -:ignored / *:skipped / !:failed)
>>>>         + security/libgcrypt (libgcrypt-1.6.1_1 -> libgcrypt-1.6.1_1)
>>>>         + textproc/libxslt (libxslt-1.1.28_4 -> libxslt-1.1.28_4)
>>>>         + security/gnupg (gnupg-2.0.25_1 -> gnupg-2.0.25_1)
>>>>         + security/libgnome-keyring (libgnome-keyring-2.32.0_8 ->
>>>> libgnome-keyring-2.32.0_8)
>>>
>>> So, libreoffice is not rebuilt and after "portupgrade -fr libgcrypt"...
>>>
>>>> # libchk -v | less -S
>>>> ...
>>>> Binaries that are linked with: /usr/local/lib/compat/pkg/libgcrypt.so.19
>>>>         /usr/local/lib/compat/pkg/libsoup-gnome-2.4.so.1.5.0
>>>>         /usr/local/lib/libreoffice/program/libxsltfilterlo.so
>>>
>>> ... libreoffice is still using the old library.
>>>
>>>
>> 
>> Agreed it is not a pkg problem, nor a portupgrade problem.
>> 
>> libreoffice is not directly depending on libgcrypt so it was not
>> rebuilt. Only direct dependencies are rebuilt. But this is not really
>> the problem. The problem is that Libreoffice seems to be doing something
>> special by building its own libxsltfilterlo.so into its own directory.
>> So the libxslt rebuild had no idea about it. It's not a file actually
>> provided by libxslt.
>> 
>> # pkg info -l libxslt|grep /usr/local/lib
>>         /usr/local/lib/libexslt.a
>>         /usr/local/lib/libexslt.la
>>         /usr/local/lib/libexslt.so
>>         /usr/local/lib/libexslt.so.8
>>         /usr/local/lib/libxslt.a
>>         /usr/local/lib/libxslt.la
>>         /usr/local/lib/libxslt.so
>>         /usr/local/lib/libxslt.so.2
>> 
>> Note the lack of libxsltfilterlo.so.
>> 
>> I'd say the instructions were lacking. My guess is a small handfull of
>> people realize what's going on here and none of the other committers do.
>> So it's very likely that many UPDATING entries need special libreoffice
>> care as well and have not had it documented. I.e., every dependency of
>> libreoffice would require rebuilding libreoffice.
>> 
>> I'm not sure what this program/ dir is, perhaps some cache. It would be
>> safer to have it disabled so this special care is not needed.

It's not a special cache.  It's just a normal library that libreoffice
builds and installs.  The library probably links to libexslt using
"pkgconf --libs libexslt" which include -lgcrypt.  Libreoffice should
have had its PORTREVISION bumped as part of the libgcrypt update.  There
are other ports that should have been bumped.  I'll look into it.



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