textproc/hunspell build failure following 20130904

Sergey V. Dyatko sergey.dyatko at gmail.com
Fri Sep 13 05:57:21 UTC 2013


On Fri, 13 Sep 2013 07:30:54 +0200
Rainer Hurling <rhurlin at gwdg.de> wrote:

> Am 12.09.2013 22:45 (UTC+1) schrieb John Marino:
> > On 9/12/2013 22:36, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> >> /usr/bin/ld: -: invalid DSO for symbol `cbreak' definition
> >> /usr/local/lib/libtinfow.so.5.9: could not read symbols: Bad value
> >> c++: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see
> >> invocation) *** [hunspell] Error code 1
> >>
> >> make[4]: stopped
> >> in /usr/ports/textproc/hunspell/work/hunspell-1.3.2/src/tools
> >>
> >> I've rebuilt ncurses and readline successfully already.
> > 
> > What library does the cbreak symbol belong to?
> > you need to add it to the linker flags.  (e.g. LDFLAGS+=
> > -L${LOCALBASE}/lib -lmylib )
> > 
> > Invalid DSO normally means the symbol is in another library and the
> > linker is not going to recursively search for it.
> 
> In this case I think there is a problem with coexistence of
> libtinfow.so in devel/ncurses and systems libtinfow.so (maybe also
> some conflict with devel/readline).
> 
> There are two different versions of libtinfow.so:
> /usr/lib/libtinfow.so
> /usr/local/lib/libtinfow.so.5.9
> 
> This problem also occurs at least with textproc/aspell,
> security/clamav, sysutils/libcdio and multimedia/vcdimager, as I
> reported about in another thread three days ago (no answer until now).
> 
+ irs/irssi

> If I (temporarily) deinstall the dependency devel/ncurses, I am able
> to build and reinstall hunspell and the other mentioned ports. Of
> course, ncurses was updated before hunspell.

from IRC:
<tigerby>    is that right way (deinstall ncurses
and rebuild irssi/aspell/libcdio/etc) ?
<bapt> yes

> 
> Rainer
> 
> > 
> > John
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