Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 02:31:19 -0400 From: "E. J. Cerejo" <ecerejo@zapo.net> To: "Tom Hines" <tomhines2@hotmail.com>, marcus@marcuscom.com Cc: questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: libintl.so.1 not found Message-ID: <200204290231.19836.ecerejo@zapo.net> In-Reply-To: <F141jvAoltnPnKKuEt400002fe4@hotmail.com> References: <F141jvAoltnPnKKuEt400002fe4@hotmail.com>
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On Sunday 28 April 2002 16:46, Tom Hines wrote: > > > 1) How do I tell the system I have libintl.so.2 installed and not > > > libintl.so.1? > > > >Rebuild all the ports that depend on libintl.so.1. > > Ah, yes. I guess the reason startx failed was because I hadn't recompiled > X. I have portupgrade set to never upgrade X. > > > > 2) Who is deleting my symlink and why? > > > >Not sure. portupgrade can delete old libs when upgrading if you specify > >the -u option. However, by default, it preserves old libraries in a > >separate directory. > > Hmmm, portupgrade is the culprit. I build things with "portupgrade -R" and > when it's done my symlink is gone. I wonder how I can prevent that because > otherwise portupgrade is useless now. I guess I'll have to go back to the > old "make install" technique. > > Reinstalling gettext-old didn't work. It didn't install a libintl.so.1, so > I removed it again and am going with the symlink for now. > > Thanks. > > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: > http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx > > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org > with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message > > Check your system to see if you have libintl.so.2 instead and if you do just create a symlink to it called libintl.so.1 on that same directory, I had the same problem and I did this and it fixed the problem. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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