On Thursday 10 May 2007 11:24:31 pm Simon Castillo wrote: > Hi all: > > I installed Freebsd ver 6.2 couple months ago in a Pentium III computer. > I configured samba, gnome and couple other applications. > > Couple days ago I decided to update the ports. For this I use portmanager > -u -l (after updating the port list). > > After the update, I starting having problems with my samba server and my > gnome is no working anymore. After digging in the logs and found this > error that seems to be the root cause: > > /libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libgnutls.so.13" not found, required > by "libcups.so.2" > > I started reading the blogs and mailing looking for a solution. So far > what I tried was: - Update gnutils (based on > http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/CUPS_Setup) - Uninstall and reinstall > gnutils > - Update ghostscript > - Remove ghostscript-gnu and keep just gpl version (one of the blogs > says that this is the latest one) - Uninstall cups > - Reinstall cups > - Reinstall samba > - Re-run portmanager update > > Up to know, I was unable to kill this error and, in consequence, my samba > server is not working. > > Does anybody could help me to fix this problem? I don't know what else to > do. > > Thanks in advance > > Simon >
I could be wrong as I haven't used portmanager in a while (and that was only a short time)... I believe that by default, portmanager doesn't update dependencies more than a depth of 1 (maybe two?) unless you use the -p flag. Then it updates dependencies all the way back? A quick 'man portmanager' should verify this as I don't have it installed anymore. HTH, WizLayer -- Life is better with a BSD. For more info, www.bsd.org.
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