FreeCAD 0.17 && /lib//libgcc_s.so.1

Eugene Grosbein eugen at grosbein.net
Sun Feb 17 02:08:35 UTC 2019


17.02.2019 8:58, Russell L. Carter wrote:

> On 2/16/19 6:44 PM, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
>> 17.02.2019 8:35, Russell L. Carter wrote:
>>
>>>>> Transcribed output from the FreeCAD Testing Framework GUI test all:
>>>>>
>>>>> First run of TestApp.All: Run: 212 Failures: 1 Errors: 20
>>>>>
>>>>> which isn't bad at all I suspect.  However one of the failures is
>>>>>
>>>>> /lib/libgcc_s.so.1 version GCC_4.8.0 required by
>>>>> /usr/local/lib/gcc8/libgfortran.so.5 not found
>>
>> Where did you get this from, exactly?
>>
> 
> I apologize, I am unsure what you are asking about with respect to the
> "this".  The output I am showing is literally typed in from the error
> display box that happens when I run FreeCAD-git, ie, current git
> FreeCAD, in an outside the ports tree bleeding edge version, including
> the dependencies, that I am working on.  I detailed this in the
> original message.  I would be delighted to share all my scripts and
> patches that got me this far.
> 
> Anyway there is a FreeCAD Test workbench, with an "all" option, right
> at the top, and that's where I'm starting on the bug triage.
> 
> Now I got to cook dinner but I will be back at it tomorrow.  Something
> of an obsession.  Plus I have a deck to design.  It would be cheaper
> to have someone else do this, but shouldn't FreeCAD do it on FreeBSD?

Maybe you should use libmap.conf(5) to work around the problem.
"ktrace -i" and kdump would be handy to discover exact name of the binary or library
for /etc/libmap.conf if FreeCAD-git happens to be not binary but some wrapping script
for real binary.



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