From: Ade Lovett on
FYI, devel/gettext, by the time you read this, assuming mirrors are up to date, will have jumped from 0.18 to 0.18_1.

Fear not, there is no need to do a massive rebuild, merely update (or forcibly update), and a whole bunch of issues with the port in an upgrading environment will go away.

Remember, the Computer is your Friend.

-aDe

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From: Matthias Andree on
Am 03.06.2010 13:30, schrieb Andrey Chernov:
> On Thu, Jun 03, 2010 at 02:44:42AM -0700, Ade Lovett wrote:
>> FYI, devel/gettext, by the time you read this, assuming mirrors are up to date, will have jumped from 0.18 to 0.18_1.
>>
>> Fear not, there is no need to do a massive rebuild, merely update (or forcibly update), and a whole bunch of issues with the port in an upgrading environment will go away.
>
> BTW, just found more ports needs to be bumped due to gettext:
>
> mail/mutt-devel
>
> security/libksba
> security/libgcrypt
> (they use libgpg-error)

net/ekiga (patch awaits maintainer approval, ports/147429)


From: Doug Barton on
On 06/03/10 05:39, Matthias Andree wrote:
> Am 03.06.2010 13:30, schrieb Andrey Chernov:
>
>> security/libksba
>> security/libgcrypt
>> (they use libgpg-error)

So libgpg-error needs to be bumped, but why do things that don't like
directly with gettext need it? One of the major benefits of shared
libraries is to avoid pointless recompiling.


Doug

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From: Doug Barton on
On 06/03/10 14:17, Andrey Chernov wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 03, 2010 at 11:29:01AM -0700, Doug Barton wrote:
>> On 06/03/10 05:39, Matthias Andree wrote:
>>> Am 03.06.2010 13:30, schrieb Andrey Chernov:
>>>
>>>> security/libksba
>>>> security/libgcrypt
>>>> (they use libgpg-error)
>>
>> So libgpg-error needs to be bumped, but why do things that don't like
>> directly with gettext need it? One of the major benefits of shared
>> libraries is to avoid pointless recompiling.
>
> libgpg-error is bumped already. But those libraries are linked to the old
> libintl comes from libgpg-error

If they are linked against the old libintl then yes, they need to be
bumped ... where they got the linkage from is not relevant. :)


Doug

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From: Alexander Leidinger on
Quoting Doug Barton <dougb(a)FreeBSD.org> (from Thu, 03 Jun 2010
11:29:01 -0700):

> On 06/03/10 05:39, Matthias Andree wrote:
>> Am 03.06.2010 13:30, schrieb Andrey Chernov:
>>
>>> security/libksba
>>> security/libgcrypt
>>> (they use libgpg-error)
>
> So libgpg-error needs to be bumped, but why do things that don't
> like directly with gettext need it? One of the major benefits of
> shared libraries is to avoid pointless recompiling.

The reason (for those interested) is explained here:
http://www.leidinger.net/blog/2010/06/03/direct-indirect-and-explicit-dependencies-in-progamsports/

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