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after I done a cvs and updated the "open-motif-2.2.3_2" package a few
weeks ago, "xsysinfo-1.4a_1" dose not start up any more.

Error message:
xsysinfo: undefined symbol: _openfiles

well I did deinstall the package and compiled it again from
/usr/ports/sysutils/xsysinfo with "make install" after the "makefile"
was updated, even after deleting the source file and out of
~/ports/distfiles to let "make install" downloading it again.
I still get the same error.

Is there any workaround for that ?

> # New ports collection makefile for:  xsysinfo
> # Date created:               4 April 1996
> # Whom:                       jdli
> #
> # $FreeBSD: ports/sysutils/xsysinfo/Makefile,v 1.18 2005/06/01 16:20:03 pav 
> Exp $
> #
> 
> PORTNAME=     xsysinfo
> PORTVERSION=  1.4a
> PORTREVISION= 1
> CATEGORIES=   sysutils
> MASTER_SITES= ftp://freebsd.csie.nctu.edu.tw/pub/jdli/source/
> 
> MAINTAINER=   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> COMMENT=      A system information display tool
> 
> USE_IMAKE=    yes
> MANCOMPRESSED=        yes
> MAN1=         xsysinfo.1
> PLIST_FILES=  bin/xsysinfo
> 
> pre-configure:
>       if [ -e /usr/lib/libdevstat.a -o -e /usr/lib/aout/libdevstat.a ]; then \
>               cd ${WRKSRC} ; \
>               ${MV} Imakefile Imakefile.in ; \
>               ${SED} -e "s:DEFINES =:DEFINES = -DHAVE_DEVSTAT:" Imakefile.in 
> > Imakefile.i1 ; \
>               ${SED} -e "s:-lkvm:-lkvm -ldevstat:" Imakefile.i1 > Imakefile ; 
> \
>       fi
> 
> .include <bsd.port.mk>
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