Le 30 avril 2024 23:05:49 GMT+02:00, Tatsuki Makino <[email protected]> a écrit : >Baptiste Daroussin wrote on 2024/05/01 05:21: >> Le 30 avril 2024 13:18:41 GMT+02:00, Alexander Leidinger >> <[email protected]> a écrit : >>> In my case it complains about missing shared libs for exactly those ports >>> which it wants to deinstall, but they are present in the system... >>> ---snip--- >>> # pkg check -da >>> Checking all packages: 100% >>> mosh is missing a required shared library: libabsl_time_zone.so.2301.0.0 >(omit) >>> netdata is missing a required shared library: libabsl_time_zone.so.2301.0.0 >(omit) >>> protobuf is missing a required shared library: libabsl_time_zone.so.2301.0.0 >(omit) >> >> Not at all! I need the output of pkg info -R --raw-format ucl abseil >> This is a real issue on your system, which usually comes from local >> building, is it your case? > >In this case, the libraries usually have relative rpath. >For example, $ORIGIN and ../ are included, but do not start with /. >To find the library that is causing the problem, we can use the following >command > >pkg info -b -q protobuf | xargs -J % -n 1 find /usr/local/lib/ -name % -print >-exec readelf -d {} \; | grep -e ^/ -e RUNPATH > >This causes problems with the base library, which is Bugzilla 261550. >This time it seems that the library cannot be found because the file was >placed in a different location than the library path of the ldconfig. > >Regards. >
pkg is not supposed to play with such case, provides/requires are only there for libraries on the regular path from ldconfig! Not to deal with runpath it would be fragile. For them we have bundle_libs=yes in ports to be set by the maintainer so they are not exposed. Best regards, Bapt
