On Thursday, November 1, 2018 at 4:21:53 AM UTC-5, Steve Litt wrote:
>
> Tonight, when I tried xbps-install Su , I got the following errors:
>
> [root@mydesk ~]# xbps-install -u
> webkitgtk-2.4.11_6: broken, unresolvable shlib `libicudata.so.62'
> webkitgtk2-2.4.11_6: broken, unresolvable shlib `libicudata.so.62'
> webkitgtk-2.4.11_6: broken, unresolvable shlib `libicui18n.so.62'
> webkitgtk2-2.4.11_6: broken, unresolvable shlib `libicui18n.so.62'
> webkitgtk-2.4.11_6: broken, unresolvable shlib `libicuuc.so.62'
> webkitgtk2-2.4.11_6: broken, unresolvable shlib `libicuuc.so.62'
> Transaction aborted due to unresolved shlibs.
> [root@mydesk ~]#
>
> https://build.voidlinux.eu/waterfall shows no problem.
>
> [root@mydesk ~]# uname -a
> Linux mydesk 4.18.16_1 #1 SMP PREEMPT Sun Oct 21 03:00:36 UTC 2018 x86_64 
> GNU/Linux
> [root@mydesk ~]#
>
> What can I do to get past this. De-installing webkitgtk and webkitgtk2 
> would require removal of 10 or more often used apps. I tried changing my 
> repos, but got the same symptom.
>
> Thanks,
>
> SteveT
>
> I had the same issue except I only had one utility that depended on 
webkitgtk2. I removed that package (yad) in order to uninstall gtkwebkit2 
so as to be able to do my system updates. Note that webkit2gtk is present 
on my system: I'm not sure what is the relationship between webkit2gtk and 
webkitgtk2, but for purposes of the package I removed, it is apparently not 
a drop-in replacement. The system now refuses to reinstall yad: "MISSING: 
webkitgtk2>=2.4.8_2 Transaction aborted due to unresolved dependencies."

Seems kind of strange that a package that cannot be installed due to 
dependency on a recently-removed package would even remain in the 
repository. So what do I have to do to get yad back? Compile from source 
and see whether I can stipulate that it use webkit2gtk instead of 
webkitgtk2?

Btw, what became of https://forum.voidlinux.org/? It's been unreachable for 
me for a couple days now. I know there had been some talk about shutting it 
down: did that finally happen? Thanks

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