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Re: Package binaries for NetBSD 7.2



Havard Eidnes <he%NetBSD.org@localhost> writes:

>> n72# pkgin install -f curl
>> calculating dependencies...done.
>> /usr/lib/libwind.so.0, needed by curl-7.61.1 is not present in this system.
>> /usr/lib/libroken.so.19, needed by curl-7.61.1 is not present in this system.
>> /usr/lib/libkrb5.so.26, needed by curl-7.61.1 is not present in this system.
>> /usr/lib/libhx509.so.5, needed by curl-7.61.1 is not present in this system.
>> /usr/lib/libheimntlm.so.4, needed by curl-7.61.1 is not present in this system.
>> /usr/lib/libheimbase.so.1, needed by curl-7.61.1 is not present in this system.
>> /usr/lib/libgssapi.so.10, needed by curl-7.61.1 is not present in this system.
>> /usr/lib/libcom_err.so.7, needed by curl-7.61.1 is not present in this system.
>> /usr/lib/libasn1.so.9, needed by curl-7.61.1 is not present in this system.
>> ----
>
> I can't answer to any specific plans on this front...  It's
> conceivable that the bulk builds will switch to 7.2 at some
> point.

It's unfortunate that this happened; generally the plan for release
branches is not to have ABI changes.  But sometimes that's really
difficult to avoid depending on how upstream packages behave.  One
netbsd-7 system i have has newer libraries from about May, and I didn't
notice this issue.

> What I can do is suggest a workaround: you could first install
> 7.1 and then 7.2; this should get you both the new and the old
> shared libraries in the above list.

Alternatively, you can just unpack the 7.1 release sets someplace, and
copy the older libraries into place.


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