[MacPorts] #22493: Incompatible library version

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Mon Nov 16 18:00:44 PST 2009


#22493: Incompatible library version
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 Reporter:  vash_the__typhoon@…            |       Owner:  ryandesign@…           
     Type:  defect                         |      Status:  new                    
 Priority:  Normal                         |   Milestone:                         
Component:  ports                          |     Version:  1.8.1                  
 Keywords:                                 |        Port:  libiconv               
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Comment(by vash_the__typhoon@…):

 Replying to [comment:10 ryandesign@…]:
 > Exactly. You must've originally installed MacPorts before those settings
 were available. MacPorts does not update your conf files for you.
 >
 > Have you tried deactivating libiconv @1.12_0 and activating libiconv
 @1.13_0?
 >
 > {{{
 > sudo port deactivate libiconv @1.12_0
 > sudo port activate libiconv @1.13_0
 > }}}




 Yeah I've tried that, still gives me the libiconv.2.dlyib doesn't supply
 the 8.0.0 version when I activate the coreutils again.




 > I'm not sure why 1.12 was active for you, when your initial output in
 the ticket description shows 1.12 being deactivated and 1.13 being
 activated.



 Yeah this is probably because when I initially upgraded the ports and
 things failed I tried rolling back all upgrades to the previous working
 system, but I was still always getting the libiconv.2.dlyib doesn't supply
 the 8.0.0 version. Since then I've been playing around and trying
 different combinations of active ports to try and make things work again
 ... I wonder if the actual upgrade of the macports base is what failed?
 Ever since then I've been getting the libiconv.2.dlyib doesn't supply the
 8.0.0 version problems




 > From your initial report, I also see you were using "sudo port upgrade
 installed"; for future reference, you probably want "sudo port upgrade
 outdated" instead.



 OK, I'll remember that for next time ... once this libiconv.2.dlyib
 doesn't supply the 8.0.0 version problem gets fixed and I can actually
 update things again :)

 Is there any other way to proceed in getting the correct libiconv.2.dlyib
 without having to wipe all traces of macports and trying it again?

 Cheers,[[BR]]
 B

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.macports.org/ticket/22493#comment:11>
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