Emergency backout of rev 1.152. This is a 100% guaranteed way to totally

hose your system.  You end up with just about everything statically linked
(except for libpam.so), which then causes all the pam users to fail.
eg: login, sshd, su etc all stop working because dlopen no longer works
because there is no libc.so in memory anymore.

gcc passes -L/usr/lib to ld.  The /usr/lib/libxxx.so symlink is *not* a
compatability link.  It is actually the primary link.  There should be no
symlinks in /lib at all.  Only /lib/libXX.so.Y.

peter@daintree[9:27pm]/usr/bin-104> file yppasswd
yppasswd: setuid ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (FreeBSD), for FreeBSD 5.1.1, dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped
peter@daintree[9:27pm]/usr/bin-105> ldd yppasswd
yppasswd:
        libpam.so.2 => /usr/lib/libpam.so.2 (0x280d1000)
peter@daintree[9:28pm]/usr/bin-106>

Note no libc.so.5.  Hence libpam.so.2 has unresolved dependencies.

I believe this is also the cause of the recent buildworld failures when
pam_krb5.so references -lcrypto stuff etc and when librpcsvc.so references
des_setparity() etc.

This change could not possibly have worked, unless there are other missing
changes to the gcc configuration.  It won't work with ports versions of
gcc either.
This commit is contained in:
Peter Wemm 2003-09-04 04:29:11 +00:00
parent c26f60e189
commit eb7f25e17e

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@ -209,6 +209,10 @@ _libinstall:
${SHLIB_NAME} ${DESTDIR}${SHLIBDIR}
.if defined(SHLIB_LINK)
ln -fs ${SHLIB_NAME} ${DESTDIR}${SHLIBDIR}/${SHLIB_LINK}
.if (${LIBDIR} != ${SHLIBDIR})
ln -fs ${LIBDIR:C|/[^/]+|/..|g:S|^/||}${SHLIBDIR}/${SHLIB_NAME} \
${DESTDIR}${LIBDIR}/${SHLIB_LINK}
.endif
.endif
.endif
.if defined(INSTALL_PIC_ARCHIVE) && defined(LIB) && !empty(LIB)