libiconv problems after urxvt upgrade (II)
Joerg van den Hoff
j.van_den_hoff at fzd.de
Thu Mar 13 05:50:24 PDT 2008
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 12:11:27PM +0100, Joerg van den Hoff wrote:
> during upgrade from urxvt8.7 to the current version I got the error message
>
> ===================================CUT========================================
> Portfile changed since last build; discarding previous state.
> ---> Fetching libiconv
> ---> Verifying checksum(s) for libiconv
> ---> Extracting libiconv
> ---> Applying patches to libiconv
> ---> Configuring libiconv
> ---> Building libiconv with target all
> ---> Staging libiconv into destroot
> ---> Packaging tgz archive for libiconv 1.12_0+darwin_8
> ---> Deactivating libiconv 1.11_0
> Error: Deactivating libiconv 1.11_0 failed: Active version of libiconv is not 1.11_0 but 1.11_0+darwin_8.
> ===================================CUT========================================
> after which install proceded (apparently successful).
>
> trying to start `urxvt' now throws the error:
> ===================================CUT========================================
> dyld: Library not loaded: /opt/local/lib/libiconv.2.dylib
> Referenced from: /opt/local/lib/libXft.2.dylib
> Reason: Incompatible library version: libXft.2.dylib requires version 7.0.0
> or later, but libiconv.2.dylib provides version 5.0.0 Trace/BPT trap
> ===================================CUT========================================
>
> trying a
>
> `sudo port deactivate libiconv at 1.11_0+darwin_8'
>
> yielded
> ===================================CUT========================================
> Error: port deactivate failed: Registry error: libiconv not registered as
> installed & active.
> ===================================CUT========================================
> which seems inconsistent with the error message during urxvt install.
>
> after a `sudo port activate libiconv at 1.12' now everything seems to work, but
> the above messages seems to hint at some grade of corruption of the internal state of
> port. is this the case? can I sanitize/check it somehow without purging
> everything?
>
> I also notice that many packages appear both with
> `port list active' _and_ `port list inactive'. how can this be?
>
> and a last question: the "active" ports are the only one in use or are
> "inactive" ones (especially libs) secretly used by other ports? I noted
> that a tentative
>
> `sudo port uninstall libiconv at 1.11_0+darwin_8'
>
> showed me lots of ports depending on it which would need prior uninstall.
> I understand that different versions of libs are needed at the same time but
> why, then, is one declared "active" the others "inactive"?
>
> so in short what's the difference between "active" and "inactive", especially
> for libs?
>
>
> joerg
hi again,
"answering" my own mail keeps it in this thread at least:
in the meantime I had to realize that `w3m' (which was complaining just as
`urxvt' before I manually activated libiconv1.12) contrary to `urxvt' is not
happy again. even a `port uninstall w3m; port clean --all w3m; port install w3m'
did not help:
when starting `w3m' now. cpu time goes to 100% but w3m never pops up. here are
the first (and last) few lines from `ktrace':
================================CUT================================================
19806 ktrace RET ktrace 0
19806 ktrace CALL execve(0xbfffecfc,0xbffff2e8,0xbffff2f4)
19806 ktrace NAMI "/sw/bin/w3m"
19806 ktrace RET execve -1 errno 2 No such file or directory
19806 ktrace CALL execve(0xbfffecfc,0xbffff2e8,0xbffff2f4)
19806 ktrace NAMI "/sw/sbin/w3m"
19806 ktrace RET execve -1 errno 2 No such file or directory
19806 ktrace CALL execve(0xbfffecfc,0xbffff2e8,0xbffff2f4)
19806 ktrace NAMI "/opt/local/bin/w3m"
19806 ktrace NAMI "/usr/lib/dyld"
19806 w3m RET execve 0
19806 w3m CALL issetugid
19806 w3m RET issetugid 0
19806 w3m CALL __sysctl(0xbfffed8c,0x2,0xbfffed94,0xbfffed88,0x8fe45a90,0xa)
19806 w3m RET __sysctl 0
19806 w3m CALL __sysctl(0xbfffed94,0x2,0x8fe599bc,0xbfffee38,0,0)
19806 w3m RET __sysctl 0
19806 w3m CALL __sysctl(0xbfffed8c,0x2,0xbfffed94,0xbfffed88,0x8fe45abc,0xd)
19806 w3m RET __sysctl 0
19806 w3m CALL __sysctl(0xbfffed94,0x2,0x8fe599b8,0xbfffee38,0,0)
19806 w3m RET __sysctl 0
19806 w3m CALL getpid
19806 w3m RET getpid 19806/0x4d5e
19806 w3m CALL __sysctl(0xbfffee40,0x3,0xbfffee38,0xbfffee3c,0,0)
19806 w3m RET __sysctl 0
19806 w3m CALL open(0x1570,0,0)
19806 w3m NAMI "/opt/local/lib/libintl.8.dylib"
19806 w3m RET open 3
19806 w3m CALL fstat(0x3,0xbfffcd10)
19806 w3m RET fstat 0
19806 w3m CALL pread(0x3,0xbfffd170,0x1000,0)
19806 w3m GIO fd 3 read 4096 bytes
...
...
...
19806 w3m RET pread 4096/0x1000
19806 w3m CALL shared_region_map_file_np(0x3,0x4,0xbfffbe60,0)
19806 w3m RET shared_region_map_file_np 0
19806 w3m CALL close(0x3)
19806 w3m RET close 0
19806 w3m CALL __sysctl(0xbffff19c,0x2,0xbffff198,0xbffff190,0,0)
19806 w3m RET __sysctl 0
19806 w3m CALL __sysctl(0xbffff19c,0x2,0xbffff194,0xbffff190,0,0)
19806 w3m RET __sysctl 0
19806 w3m CALL getpid
19806 w3m RET getpid 19806/0x4d5e
19806 w3m CALL stat(0x600a90,0xbfffe560)
19806 w3m NAMI "/sw/bin/w3m"
19806 w3m RET stat -1 errno 2 No such file or directory
19806 w3m CALL stat(0x600a90,0xbfffe560)
19806 w3m NAMI "/sw/sbin/w3m"
19806 w3m RET stat -1 errno 2 No such file or directory
19806 w3m CALL stat(0x600a90,0xbfffe560)
19806 w3m NAMI "/opt/local/bin/w3m"
19806 w3m RET stat 0
19806 w3m CALL getuid
19806 w3m RET getuid 501/0x1f5
19806 w3m CALL __sysctl(0xbfffef4c,0x2,0xa000fc60,0xbfffef48,0,0)
19806 w3m RET __sysctl 0
19806 w3m CALL mmap(0,0x10000,0x3,0x1002,0xffffffff,0)
19806 w3m RET mmap 1961984/0x1df000
19806 w3m CALL mmap(0x1ef000,0x10000,0x3,0x1002,0xffffffff,0)
19806 w3m RET mmap 2027520/0x1ef000
19806 w3m CALL __sysctl(0xbfffef50,0x2,0xbfffef48,0xbfffef4c,0,0)
19806 w3m RET __sysctl 0
19806 w3m PSIG SIGINT SIG_DFL
================================CUT================================================
afaics `w3m' hangs with some kernel call(?) before I issued SIGINT
so I have a _real_ problem now... it seems somehow related to the things going
wrong first with respect to libiconv at 1.11 vs. libiconv at 1.12. but what exactly
have I messed up and, more importantly, how can I repair it?
all this is with 10.4.11 on a G5 (won't upgrade to 10.5 before X11 is fully
functional again including fullscreen mode ...)
thanks in advance
joerg
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