On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 10:40:57PM +0000, Kostya Berger wrote:
> Hi everyone,I don't seem to find any mentioning in the /usr/ports/UPDATING 
> about how one should handle the removal of libncurses.so.9 from base. 
> Source UPDATING only says:ncurses installation has been modified to only keep 
> the widechar
>         enabled version.  Incremental build is broken for that change, so it
>         requires a clean build.
> If that means to just build all ports anew, then it doesn't work as ports 
> don't seem to incorporate any change related to this one. It would seem 
> default configuration should take into account this, but it doesn't.

  So you found the right note, but yes, it sort of buried the lead.  I've
found with that and a few other libraries that I tend to get burned when you
hit the "make delete-old-libs" phase of kernel installation, where the first
clean-room poudriere port build still has them available for the ports to
find.  I usually end up re-rebuilding the kernel+world (so everything is
now rebuilt without those removed libraries), updating poudriere with that,
and doing a full ports recompile.

  If you're not rebuilding your own ports (probably really dodgy during this
part of the release schedule) then you're probably just going to have to wait.

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