CALL FOR TESTERS: linux-f8 infrastructure ports
Naram Qashat
cyberbotx at cyberbotx.com
Thu Apr 17 17:00:10 UTC 2008
Boris Samorodov wrote:
> Hi!
>
>
> Thanks for testing, your report was helpful!
>
>
> On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 19:32:58 -0400 Naram Qashat wrote:
>
>> As of using the latest patch set (5), I found that a few Linux
>
> Seems that you have some inconsistency at the (linux) ports system.
>
> The patchset gives all (which I have so far) changes to linux
> infrastructure ports. Plus _some_ (included since pathset 5)
> patches for non-infrastructure linux ports. Other linux ports
> should be patched manually. You may look at provided patches
> or my earlier messages for reference (it's easy BTW).
When I ran install.sh, it all worked except for the patch to skype, which failed
at RUN_DEPENDS because it had been changed since your diff. Otherwise
everything else patched.
> If you not transfer ports (which you are going to install) to
> USE_LINUX_APPS then you will end up with a mess of both fc4 and
> f8 linux infrastructure ports.
>
>> applications I use do not work:
>
>> 1) emulators/linux-ePSXe refuses to run:
>
> I'll include a patch for this port at the next patchset.
>
>> ./epsxe: error while loading shared libraries: libgmodule-1.2.so.0:
>> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
>
>> From what I can see, that file was in linux_base-fc4 because it's a
>> part of glib 1.2, but fc6 and up use glib 2 instead. It's possible
>> that there would need to be a port for glib 1.2 specifically for
>> programs like ePSXe that still use it.
>
> Should be fixed by linux_base-f8-8_3, the new revision has just been
> committed.
>
>> 2) multimedia/linux-realplayer also refuses to run:
>
>> /usr/local/lib/RealPlayer/realplay.bin: error while loading shared
>> libraries: libexpat.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file
>> or directory
>
> While it's possible to commit a new port (actually, I have one)
> textproc/linux-f8-expat1 which installs libexpat.so.0 but so far
> I can't reproduce your error:
> -----
> % pkg_info -W /usr/local/lib/RealPlayer/realplay.bin
> /usr/local/lib/RealPlayer/realplay.bin was installed by package
linux-realplayer-10.0.9.809.20070726
> % file /usr/local/lib/RealPlayer/realplay.bin
> /usr/local/lib/RealPlayer/realplay.bin: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel
80386, version 1 (GNU/Linux), for GNU/Linux 2.2.5, dynamically linked (uses
shared libs), stripped
> % ldd /usr/local/lib/RealPlayer/realplay.bin | grep expat
> libexpat.so.1 => /lib/libexpat.so.1 (0x28cf8000)
> -----
Strangely, while the pkg_info and file commands come up the same, I get the
following when I do the ldd:
[12:50:38 kirby /celes/test-f8]# ldd /usr/local/lib/RealPlayer/realplay.bin |
grep expat
libexpat.so.1 => /lib/libexpat.so.1 (0x28caa000)
libexpat.so.0 => not found
I even rebuilt RealPlayer and got the same result.
> And RealPlayer works fine for me.
>
>> This probably means that a newer version of RealPlayer needs to be in
>> the ports or a version that works with Fedora 8 needs to be in the
>> ports separate from the current one.
>
>> 3) www/linux-kmopozer seems to start, but just sits there and never actually
runs.
>
> Runs here.
>
>> 4) net/skype starts, but when it brings up the EULA, I get what's in
>> the following image:
>
>> http://kirby.cyberbotx.com/skype_problem.png
>
> Can't reproduce, works fine here.
>
>> 5) www/linux-flashplayer9, when used with www/nspluginwrapper, causes
>> Firefox to freeze until npviewer.bin is killed. I also get the
>> following messages in the console:
>
> Sorry, I don't use this port so can't comment here.
>
>> (npviewer.bin:36559): Gtk-WARNING **: libqt-mt.so.3: cannot open
>> shared object file: No such file or directory
>
>> (npviewer.bin:36559): Gtk-WARNING **: libqt-mt.so.3: cannot open
>> shared object file: No such file or directory
>> *** NSPlugin Wrapper *** ERROR: NPP_Destroy() wait for reply: Message timeout
>> *** NSPlugin Wrapper *** ERROR: NPClass::Invalidate() invoke: Connection closed
>> *** NSPlugin Wrapper *** ERROR: NP_Shutdown() invoke: Connection closed
>
>> The first NSPlugin Wrapper error comes up before I kill off the
>> npviewer.bin process, and the last two messages come up when I kill
>> it. Also, when I use nspluginwrapper -l to see what plugins are
>> installed, that command segfaults. It even does so after I remove the
>> flash plugin from the browser plugins folder with the command. Here's
>> what is in my /usr/local/lib/browser_plugins:
>
>> [19:30:34 kirby /celes/test-f8]# ls /usr/local/lib/browser_plugins/
>> .firefox.keep libjavaplugin_oji.so npplugger.so openvrml.la
>> .thunderbird.keep libvlcplugin.so npsidplug.so openvrml.so
>> helix.so nphelix.xpt npwrapper.nppdf.so
>
>> Out of all the Linux applications I have installed, only acroread8
>> runs without flaws. However, I do get the following if I run it in
>> the console:
>
>> rm: cannot remove
>> /home/cyberbotx/.adobe/Acrobat/8.0/Preferences/mozilla/prefs.js':
>> Function not implemented
>
>> (acroread:36425): Gtk-WARNING **: libqt-mt.so.3: cannot open shared
>> object file: No such file or directory
>
>> (acroread:36425): Gtk-WARNING **: libqt-mt.so.3: cannot open shared
>> object file: No such file or directory
>
> You may try to install x11-toolkits/linux-f8-qt33 here. But an absence
> of this port shouldn't prevent a program from running.
>
>> I use KDE3 and have the gtk-qt-engines port installed, telling it to
>> try to skin GTK applications as QT, so maybe this is related to that.
>> As an aside, kompozer brings up the same 2 Gtk-WARNING messages, yet
>> doesn't run at all.
>
>> I also noticed the following in my all.log file when running Linux applications:
>
>> Apr 16 19:27:03 kirby kernel: 128
>> Apr 16 19:27:03 kirby kernel: linux_sys_futex: unknown op 128
>> Apr 16 19:27:03 kirby last message repeated 2136 times
>
>> Occasionally, op 129 comes up as well. Not sure if the latest updates
>> to 7.0 would fix this or not, I'm still using a src updated from
>> RELENG_7_0 and not from RELENG_7 yet.
>
> Those messages should go away at the lastest RELENG_7.
>
> Can you please show an output of the command:
> $ pkg_info -xI '^linux'
>
> Seems that you have a mix of both fc4 and f8 ports.
>
Here's the output:
[12:51:23 kirby /celes/test-f8]# pkg_info -xI '^linux'
linux-divx4linux-5.0.20030428_3 Linux binary release of DivX (TM) Codec
linux-epsxe-1.6.0_3 A Sony Playstation emulator (Linux version)
linux-f8-alsa-lib-1.0.15 The Advanced Linux Sound Architecture libraries (Fedora 8)
linux-f8-atk-1.20.0 Accessibility Toolkit (Linux Fedora 8)
linux-f8-cairo-1.4.14 Vector graphics library Cairo (Linux Fedora 8)
linux-f8-expat-2.0.1 PLEASE, place a comment here
linux-f8-fontconfig-2.4.2 An XML-based font configuration API for X Windows
(Linux Fe
linux-f8-gtk-1.2.10 Gtk+ library (Linux Fedora 8)
linux-f8-gtk2-2.12.5 GTK+ library, version 2.X (Linux Fedora 8)
linux-f8-jpeg-6b RPM of libjpeg (Linux Fedora 8)
linux-f8-libsigc++20-2.0.18 Callback Framework for C++ (Linux Fedora 8)
linux-f8-openssl-0.9.8b The OpenSSL toolkit (Linux Fedora 8)
linux-f8-pango-1.18.4 Pango library (Linux Fedora 8)
linux-f8-png-1.2.22 RPM of the PNG lib (Linux Fedora 8)
linux-f8-scim-libs-1.4.7 Smart Common Input Method libraries (Linux Fedora 8)
linux-f8-tiff-3.8.2 RPM of the TIFF library (Linux Fedora 8)
linux-f8-xorg-libs-7.3 Xorg libraries (Linux Fedora 8)
linux-flashplugin-9.0r115 Adobe Flash Player NPAPI Plugin
linux-hicolor-icon-theme-0.5_1 A high-color icon theme shell from the
FreeDesktop project
linux-kompozer-0.7.10 A complete Web Authoring System
linux-peops-softgpu-1.17_1 A PSEmu Pro GPU plugin using a software X11 renderer
(Linux
linux-peops-spu-1.9_2 A PSEmu Pro SPU plugin using the OSS interface (Linux versi
linux-pete-xgl2gpu-2.8 A PSEmu Pro GPU plugin using a modern OpenGL renderer (Linu
linux-realplayer-10.0.9.809.20070726 Linux RealPlayer 10 from RealNetworks
linux-xorg-libs-6.8.2_5 Xorg libraries, linux binaries
linux_base-f8-8_2 Base set of packages needed in Linux mode (for i386/amd64)
>
> WBR
Naram Qashat
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