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@ -96,3 +96,16 @@ removal of TeXlive. But that's too much breakage to fix downstream.)
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Now Digikam displays its splash screen and starts initializing, then segfaults.
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Now Digikam displays its splash screen and starts initializing, then segfaults.
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Hell, I'll have to bite the bullet and upgrade a few hundred packages from ports. :-(
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Hell, I'll have to bite the bullet and upgrade a few hundred packages from ports. :-(
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portupgrade: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid
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```plain
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# portmaster -dvw digikam
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(It's beyond my understanding why `-w`, i.e. "Keep old shared libs in the hope of not rendering
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other applications unusable" is not the default)
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As a corollary, I'll have to upgrade to GnuPG 2.1 (dependncy of `security/gpgme`) -- I had so
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far carefully stuck with `security/gnupg20`.
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