On 12/21/12 00:40, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 13/12/2012 08:29, Matthew Seaman wrote:

(On 'pkg check -Ba' producing 'shared library not found' errors for some
packages)

Unfortunately it seems to be a fairly common effect in some large
projects. Other packages showing the same symptoms:

    thunderbird (yeah -- that one was predictable...)
    openjdk6
    virtualbox-ose

... and that's just out of what's installed on my desktop: by no means
comprehensive.  As far as I can tell from a quick check, openjdk6
doesn't rely on setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH in the environment.

I've raised issue #403 in pkgng Github.
I've just finished committing fixes for this problem to the master and
release-1.0 branches in Github.  If anyone is feeling enthusiastic and
would like to try pulling those sources and confirming that their
favourite packages no longer generate scads of nasty errors when
re-analysing shlib dependencies, I'd be grateful.

        Cheers,

        Matthew

PS.  If you're running pkg-1.0.3, I recommend you pull down the
release-1.0 branch for these tests.  While you could upgrade to 1.1.a1
from master, that involves various local.sqlite DB schema changes which
will be tedious to unwind should you want to revert to the released
version.


I would like to.
But just getting used to svn and other new things since simple csup and friends.
How do I pull it?
I have pkg-1.0.3_1 on a machine building packages for my laptop right now.



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