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that is stored in the hints file. If that search path contained a non-existent directory (one, say, that had been removed), and "ldconfig -m /a/perfectly/good/directory" was run, ldconfig returned an error status without printing an error message. This caused some confusing bombs when installing ports, in particular. I changed it so that non-existent directories from the stored search path are silently ignored. Only non-existent directories named explicitly on the command line are treated as errors. Also, a diagnostic is printed if and only if an error status is returned. In an unrelated fix, ldconfig now silently ignores any directories named on the command line when the "-r" option is given. Formerly, these directories incorrectly made their way into the "search directories" line of the listing. It really should be an error to specify directories together with "-r", but I don't have time to fix the manual page in that way right now. 2.2 Candidate. |
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