On Sun, 20 Aug 2017, Jeremy Hansen wrote:
This is likely due to your upgrade and having old SBo packages that goffice links to that are linking to old Slackware files.
Jeremy, I removed the earlier version of goffice (0.10.15) before trying to rebuild the current 0.10.34. I did not see dependencies for goffice on the SBo page or in the README file.
This is why it's typically recommended to rebuild all 3rd-party applications when you upgrade the distro.
Which I'm doing as I find one -- such as gnucash -- that requires not only an upgrade itself, but also an upgrade to goffice.
There's so much dynamic linking that goes on that it can be a pain to track it down.
Over the past 14 years I've run Slackware I've not found it onerous to upgrade SBo packages. This host has been scrubbed of obsolete packages and inadvertent duplicates in /usr/local/ so this issue with goffice really has no precedence in the past few years.
I'd get a list of all packages based on the responses in your other email thread and the run "slackpkg clean-system" to clear it all out and rebuild from scratch. It'll take time now but will likely save you a lot more time in the future from trying to figure out why things aren't compiling when they seem like they should.
Rebuilding 180 packages on the system I use for running my business is not practical; my need for this system is the reason I delay upgrading the distribution. Rich _______________________________________________ SlackBuilds-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users Archives - https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ FAQ - https://slackbuilds.org/faq/
