Re: Shared object "libicuuc.so.70" not found on RPi4
Date: Fri, 03 Feb 2023 19:34:07 UTC
On Fri, Feb 03, 2023 at 10:25:26AM -0800, Steve Kargl wrote: > On Fri, Feb 03, 2023 at 10:03:16AM -0800, bob prohaska wrote: > > When trying to start inkscape on a Pi4 running -current the > > system reports: > > ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libicuuc.so.70" not found, required by "libvisio-0.1.so.1" > > > > The inkscape port was built using poudriere and is recent, but the xorg > > installation is from June, 2022. There's nothing obvious wrong with it. > > No complaints while installing inkscape using pkg, so the fact that I'm > > not using a desktop environment (Gnome, KDE or otherwise) seems unlikely > > to be the culprit. > > > > Icu is present and up to date, but I can't figure out where libvisio > > came from. Whereis doesn't see it, no man page. > > > > Can anybody see what I've done wrong? For the moment I'm rebuilding xorg. > > > > You've done nothing wrong. The shared version number > of the libicuuc (as well as others) is bumped everytime > there is an update. It's unclear if such of bump is > always needed. The port system has fairly poor dependency > tracking for this port (as well as others), so an update > of some might pull in a new version while screwing over > other ports. You can get past this burp with > > % cat /etc/libmap.conf > # $FreeBSD$ > includedir /usr/local/etc/libmap.d > libicui18n.so.71 libicuio.so.72 > libicuuc.so.71 libicuuc.so.72 > libicudata.so.71 libicudata.so.72 Replacing 71 with 70 did the trick. Inkscape now runs. In the meantime a new package for xorg is nearing completion in poudriere. Is updating xorg likely to conflict with old entries in libmap.conf? Thank you very much! bob prohaska