On Tue, 18 Jun 2024, Moin Rahman wrote:

On Jun 18, 2024, at 5:41 PM, Bjoern A. Zeeb <bzeeb-li...@lists.zabbadoz.net> 
wrote:

Hi,

I have no idea where to start but I know if I uninstall the ncruses port
the problem goes away.

I am trying to build a few packages on main/arm64 (from the last 24h)
and this is like the 5th port I run into this problem now:

ld: error: undefined symbol: newterm
referenced by clamdtop.c
             clamdtop/CMakeFiles/clamdtop.dir/clamdtop.c.o:(main)

ld: error: undefined symbol: start_color
referenced by clamdtop.c
             clamdtop/CMakeFiles/clamdtop.dir/clamdtop.c.o:(main)

ld: error: undefined symbol: nonl
referenced by clamdtop.c
             clamdtop/CMakeFiles/clamdtop.dir/clamdtop.c.o:(main)

ld: error: undefined symbol: noecho
referenced by clamdtop.c
             clamdtop/CMakeFiles/clamdtop.dir/clamdtop.c.o:(main)

.....


# ldconfig -r | grep curses
       62:-lncursesw.9 => /lib/libncursesw.so.9
       289:-lncurses.6 => /usr/local/lib/libncurses.so.6


Something tells me something has changed but I don't even know where to
start digging.  I didn't see this the last time I did in March.
Is this a src or a ports problem, ncurses or even linker?

/bz

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Bjoern A. Zeeb                                                     r15:7

Hi,

I did update ncurses sometimes in April or May. Can you confirm whether
if this is happening after that?

Last update git log tells me:

commit 6b02dcbe6709c95d01d3b83056fe2dcddc34f543
Author:     Muhammad Moinur Rahman <b...@freebsd.org>
AuthorDate: Mon Apr 29 22:08:38 2024 +0200
Commit:     Muhammad Moinur Rahman <b...@freebsd.org>
CommitDate: Mon Apr 29 23:55:02 2024 +0200

    devel/ncurses: Update version 6.4=>6.5

    - Remove ftp MASTER_SITES

    Changelog: https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/NEWS.html#index-t20240427



My last build was around March 31.  Back then it did not build the ncurses 
package at all.

And I can confirm I still do have:

-r--r--r--  1 root wheel 49 Jun 17 19:09 /usr/lib/libncursesw.so

that Mk/Uses/ncurses.mk checks for.


Maybe a dependency changes and pull in the port now forcefully which makes this 
visible?

And the winner is:

commit 5a77b3ff4c0e9fed2b3dab55023735008cff1e73
Author:     Koichiro Iwao <m...@freebsd.org>
AuthorDate: Sat May 25 03:15:51 2024 +0900
Commit:     Koichiro Iwao <m...@freebsd.org>
CommitDate: Fri Jun 14 17:31:54 2024 +0900

    sysutils/tmux: Fix crash when text selection using mouse

    I re-ported a patch originally ported to 3.2a by Tobias Brick, a
    Microsoft employee to 3.3a. The patch depends on ncurses 6.4-20230423 or
    later so I bind this port to ncurses:port.

    See commit message of the patch for detail [1]

    [1] 
https://github.com/microsoft/azurelinux/blob/a1f78f2/SPECS/tmux/manual-patch-to-fix-crash-due-to-change-to-ncurses.patch

    PR:             279276
    Approved by:    maintainer timeout
    Obtained from:  https://github.com/microsoft/azurelinux/issues/6598
    Obtained from:  https://github.com/microsoft/azurelinux/pull/6766


But also reveals a problem elesewhere in the system... likely ncurses.mk logic?

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Bjoern A. Zeeb                                                     r15:7

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