thanks for your response.  libc is more meaniful to me than c.56.0!

Now  it is true that I had done even a make all on faac using current  a few  
days ago.  I would have hoped that would clear dependency problems like  this.  
On the other hand, looking at all the audio/faac files, I just  do not see 
where 
they are version sensitive to this, at least when I  looked before I knew to 
look for libc stuff.

In any case, hmm, today, I did a cvs update on the trees and recompiled sys and 
xenocara.

Now,  libc is not something that can be reasonable found with make search  
key=libc, but find / -name "libc" does okay and I see a devel port with  an 
unexpected name which I proceeded to build.  make clean package  install.  Hmm, 
maybe I overwrote a good *system*  libc by doing this?

devel/arc to do devel/arc/libc

Now I then run out-of-date-update.py a couple of times and what I get is still 
faac  #c.56.0->c.57.0.
And  it is easy at this point to see many many ports with the same sole  issue 
as far as build/out-of-date would be concerned.  And my update  just does a 
clean and skips the rest of the make targets.

so "faac should be rebuilt/updated", but what this means at this point is 
unclear to me.

Please advise.


      

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