Hi everyone,
I'm new on these forums and newish to FreeBSD. Thought I'd give it a go for a web and mail server project I've been running for a while on a Mac. So I have migrated over to FreeBSD
11.0-RELEASE-p9.
I'm having trouble upgrading my ports using portmaster. Basically I have a few ports that won't compile because they are missing various LibreSSL libraries. Trying to link them or otherwise fix this problem is way beyond me at this stage of my FreeBSD journey unfortunately.
So firstly I completed a
	
		
Then I did 
	
	
	
		
 which came back with this error on every port that uses LibreSSL (or is it every port dependent on mysql?) 
	
	
	
		
If I go ahead and run portmaster the first port (curl in this case) fails with
	
		
I tried
	
		
 which runs fine but doesn't fix the problem.
I tried
	
		
 which fails with, I'm not sure if this is the same LibreSSL problem or some conflict between MariaDB and MySQL (which I don't believe is installed...) 
	
	
	
		
I then tried
	
		
 which failed with 
	
	
	
		
So basically I'm pretty sure I am missing one of more LibreSSL libraries and may or may not have some form of SQL conflict. Any help is much appreciated.
p.s. versions:
libressl-2.5.4
mariadb55-server-5.5.54_1
mariadb55-client-5.5.54_1
Tom
				
			I'm new on these forums and newish to FreeBSD. Thought I'd give it a go for a web and mail server project I've been running for a while on a Mac. So I have migrated over to FreeBSD
11.0-RELEASE-p9.
I'm having trouble upgrading my ports using portmaster. Basically I have a few ports that won't compile because they are missing various LibreSSL libraries. Trying to link them or otherwise fix this problem is way beyond me at this stage of my FreeBSD journey unfortunately.
So firstly I completed a
		Code:
	
	portsnap fetch update
		Code:
	
	portmaster -a
		Code:
	
	Shared object "libssl.so.39" not found, required by "mysql"If I go ahead and run portmaster the first port (curl in this case) fails with
		Code:
	
	configure: error: one or more libs available at link-time are not available run-time. Libs used at link-time: -lnghttp2  -lssh2 -lssh2  -lssl -lcrypto -lz -L/usr/local/libI tried
		Code:
	
	cd /usr/ports/security/libressl && make reinstall cleanI tried
		Code:
	
	portmaster -r libressl
		Code:
	
	===>>> Currently installed version: mariadb55-server-5.5.54_1
===>>> Port directory: /usr/ports/databases/mariadb55-server
Shared object "libssl.so.39" not found, required by "mysql"
Shared object "libssl.so.39" not found, required by "mysql"
Shared object "libssl.so.39" not found, required by "mysql"
Shared object "libssl.so.39" not found, required by "mysql"
Shared object "libssl.so.39" not found, required by "mysql"
Shared object "libssl.so.39" not found, required by "mysql"
Shared object "libssl.so.39" not found, required by "mysql"
Shared object "libssl.so.39" not found, required by "mysql"
Shared object "libssl.so.39" not found, required by "mysql"
    ===>>> This port is marked IGNORE
    ===>>> cannot install: MySQL versions mismatch: mysql-client is installed and wanted version is mariadb55-client
    ===>>> If you are sure you can build it, remove the
          IGNORE line in the Makefile and try again.
===>>> Update for mariadb55-server-5.5.54_1 failed
===>>> Aborting updateI then tried
		Code:
	
	cd /usr/ports/databases/mariadb55-server/ && make reinstall
		Code:
	
	Shared object "libssl.so.39" not found, required by "mysql"
Shared object "libssl.so.39" not found, required by "mysql"
Shared object "libssl.so.39" not found, required by "mysql"
===>  mariadb55-server-5.5.56_1 cannot install: MySQL versions mismatch:
mysql-client is installed and wanted version is mariadb55-client.
*** Error code 1
Stop.
make: stopped in /usr/ports/databases/mariadb55-serverSo basically I'm pretty sure I am missing one of more LibreSSL libraries and may or may not have some form of SQL conflict. Any help is much appreciated.
p.s. versions:
libressl-2.5.4
mariadb55-server-5.5.54_1
mariadb55-client-5.5.54_1
Tom
 
			     
 
		 That thread is funny though.
 That thread is funny though. 
 
		


 I assume this is courtesy of that mailserver panel thingie you installed. The problem being: what is going to happen when libcrypto.so.9 gets upgraded to libcrypto.so.10 (for example)? Then many of those symlinks will refuse to work and it'll be something the system can't cope with:
  I assume this is courtesy of that mailserver panel thingie you installed. The problem being: what is going to happen when libcrypto.so.9 gets upgraded to libcrypto.so.10 (for example)? Then many of those symlinks will refuse to work and it'll be something the system can't cope with: if you were located closer haha.
 if you were located closer haha.