libicui18n.so.36 not found, required by "evolution"

ejcerejo at optonline.net ejcerejo at optonline.net
Mon Feb 11 02:18:01 UTC 2008


----- Original Message -----From: Chris Hill Date: Sunday, February 10, 2008 6:51 pmSubject: Re: libicui18n.so.36 not found, required by "evolution"To: "E. J. Cerejo" Cc: Dominic Fandrey , freebsd-questions at freebsd.org> On Sun, 10 Feb 2008, E. J. Cerejo wrote:> > > Dominic Fandrey wrote:> >> E. J. Cerejo wrote:> >>> Gerard wrote:> >>>> On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 10:23:36 -0500> >>>> "E. J. Cerejo"  wrote:> >>>> > >>>> [snip]> >>>> > >>>>> Can portmanager work in conjection with portupgrade?> >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> Yes, I use it all the time.> >>>>> >>>> > >>>>> Why has the ports tree be up to date?> >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> What conceivable reason would you have for using an > outdated ports tree?> >>>>> >>>> > >>>>> Will portmanager download anything from the cvsup repos?> >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> It will only fetch programs that need updating, just like > portupgrade.>>>> > >>>> Would you be so kind as to explain your reluctance to > update your> >>>> system? The number of potential programs that need updating seems> >>>> rather immaterial when compared to the potential system wide> >>>> improvement in its overall performance. You could simply > start the> >>>> upgrade in the evening when you are through using the PC. > Depending on> >>>> the speed of your machine, it might very well be done by > the next> >>>> morning, if not sooner.> >>>> > >>> My system was updated yesterday and I'm trying to resolve > the issues that > >>> arose from the updating.  I can't update my system everyday > I just don't > >>> have time for it.> >> > >> If you don't want to rebuild the stuff, just add> >> > >> libicui18n.so.36    libicui18n.so> >> > >> to your /etc/libmap.conf file. This solution works if no > functions have > >> been removed from the library interface, which only very > rarely happens.> >> _______________________________________________> >> freebsd-questions at freebsd.org mailing list> >> http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions> >> To unsubscribe, send any mail to > >> "freebsd-questions-unsubscribe at freebsd.org"> >> > >> > I just ran pkg_libchk -m piped to a file but looks pretty > confusing, is there > > a way to get only the output for the lines containing > > /usr/local/lib/libicui18n.so.38?> > Umm... why not> $ grep libicui18n.so.38 filename> ...or pipe your output through grep in the first place, e.g.> pkg_libchk -m | grep libicui18n.so.38> > Not for nothing do they call me 'master of the obvious'.> > --> Chris Hill               chris at monochrome.org> **                     [ Busy Expunging <|> ]> Yes I do know how to do that but what I really wanted is how to send the output directly into a file and not to the terminal.  I used the > [filename] next to the above command but I get the file without the grep effect, another words I get everything as if I ran just pkg_libchk -m with the grep option.  


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