Re: /lib/pthread.so.2 is sought during some port compilation



Quoting Kris Kennaway <kris@xxxxxxxxxxx>:

So do I have to rebuild all ports to be able to run on 7.0?

Yes. You have to do this whenever you upgrade to a new branch of
FreeBSD. The old ports will work until you start upgrading them to new
versions, at which point you will end up with binaries linked to two
versions of FreeBSD libraries, like libc.so.6 and libc.so.7, and this is
a recipe for disaster.

Yes, that's what I am doing.
portupgrade -af

Thanks,
Yuri
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