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libmap unclear
I have a few lines in libmap.conf which try to fix non-loading chromium. That fails, the port still wants a nonstandard libfontconfig.so.1 location, so I added that to libmap.conf, which did nothing, so I commented out the chromium block. This was all in a rush, so I may be mistelling or unclear on what transpired, but differing versions of libstdc++.so.6 IIRC gcc46 vs gcc49 OR some other line within the block for
chromium is/was needed for all system binaries! As to restore a libmap.conf from elsewhere in a backup subdirectory, I had to for a few harrowing moments use /rescue/cp /rescue/ls etc... If the situation was as I recall it, to reiterate. The reason I am posting here is because I have no time to fiddle with it for the next few years, maybe someday someone will write a more definitive guide to using libmap.conf and/or how to fix chromium that is skewed that way and/or more functionality to ldd to make libmap.conf less relevant, by manual placing in /usr/local/lib/compat if that is even feasible... just clueless so far, also *not important* so much as someone may chime in with something I should know and do not.
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Now there is a thread on the FreeBSD forums about running i386 applications in a amd64
environment. So can libelf.so.1 i386 be set per-application for legacy i386 programs to still run, I wonder? "About freebsd multi-arch", we have three: libelf.so.1 i386, libelf32.so.1 [amd64] ,... libelf.so.1 amd64, Just wondering in case i386 *does* disappear, which would cause a mutlitude of upgrade problems here. [ and a subset of persons are on the forums, too few I think to voice a balanced view in favor of both... at the momemt, or without producing an upgrade method that would be the least problematic and/or not likely to fail..] And if it can, should it? [ libmap be used... ] Just wondering. This thread not urgent... but is easier than using the mail lists.
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Chrome unexpectedly started working again today, near-seamlessly... go figure.
BSD-12.0-Current ....................... Nothing to do with the libmap.conf OP... sorry!
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