A cvsup without libm.so.2 ?
a.degroot at science.ru.nl
a.degroot at science.ru.nl
Thu Dec 30 04:15:37 PST 2004
I'm updating some desktop machines here that went through the 5.3-BETA
phase and hence have a libm.so.2 as well as a libm.so.3. Since there's no
real reason to have a libm.so.2 (is there?), I'm trying to get rid of all
references to it [1]. portupgrade -af mostly does the job, but I'm sort of
stuck with cvsup. It's still binary-only, isn't it? The current packages
of cvsup still link to libm.so.2, which is somewhat annoying. In
particular, clean installs of 5.3 can't run cvsup. Can we get a
libm.so.2-free cvsup sometime?
[1] Yes, I realize there might not be a good reason to pitch it out,
either, and /etc/libmap.conf will make it go away entirely.
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