Greetings, all.
I just finished updating a system building the packages locally to perform the update. Everything went pretty smoothly. But now I find I'm unable to view any Jpeg images with anything but the graphics/gimp, and my web browser (firefox). I did read the entry in UPDATING regarding the switch from graphics/jpeg, to graphics/turbo-jpeg, and rebuilt all my image viewers without using graphics/jpeg. But no joy. So. I was wondering if anyone knew how I might find out which (installed) ports depend on graphics/jpeg, if any? Can't I use ldd(1), or something against /usr/local/lib/jpeg.(a|so).N ?
Thanks, for any hints!
--Chris
I just finished updating a system building the packages locally to perform the update. Everything went pretty smoothly. But now I find I'm unable to view any Jpeg images with anything but the graphics/gimp, and my web browser (firefox). I did read the entry in UPDATING regarding the switch from graphics/jpeg, to graphics/turbo-jpeg, and rebuilt all my image viewers without using graphics/jpeg. But no joy. So. I was wondering if anyone knew how I might find out which (installed) ports depend on graphics/jpeg, if any? Can't I use ldd(1), or something against /usr/local/lib/jpeg.(a|so).N ?
Thanks, for any hints!
--Chris