Solved Minetest Removed on update built from port now has openal error tss_create

I updated my system and minetest was uninstalled. I guess I didn't notice it advising me that it would be removed.

Anyway, I installed from ports and got an error so I updated my ports and deinstalled and cleaned minetest then re-installed.

However, I am still getting the following error.

Bash:
ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/libopenal.so.1: Undefined symbol "tss_create"
 
I'm getting the same error for the i386 build of emulators/ares. It seems to be already taken care of by https://cgit.freebsd.org/ports/commit/?id=bdd363e1bee5bf2aae6b0ba4c0bec28441db53a9. You can try building version 1.24.2_2 of audio/openal-soft yourself, or wait until the package got build.
Interesting, I am still getting this error on my Nvidia machine. Not sure why though. I'm rebuilding openal-soft from ports to see if that will help...yep, I rebuilt opeanal-soft from ports and luanti from ports and now it works. That was strange.
 
I updated my system and minetest was uninstalled. I guess I didn't notice it advising me that it would be removed.

Anyway, I installed from ports and got an error so I updated my ports and deinstalled and cleaned minetest then re-installed.

However, I am still getting the following error.

Bash:
ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/libopenal.so.1: Undefined symbol "tss_create"
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Just a feedback: I had exactly the same error with Telegram desktop, which was crashing each time I opened an embedded video file. When launched from cli, I was able to notice that just before the crash this error was generated:
Code:
ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/libopenal.so.1: Undefined symbol "tss_create"

Since today's pkg update the problem seems to be solved. I guess that this one solved the issue:
Code:
pkg info openal-soft
openal-soft-1.24.2_1
Name           : openal-soft
Version        : 1.24.2_1
Installed on   : Wed Feb 12 21:45:11 2025 CET
...
 
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Welcome!

Since today's pkg update the problem seems to be solved. I guess that this one solved the issue:
Code:
pkg info openal-soft
openal-soft-1.24.2_1
Name           : openal-soft
Version        : 1.24.2_1
Installed on   : Wed Feb 12 21:45:11 2025 CET
...
Yes indeed, according to audio/openal-soft the fixed package is now available in the latest repository for the i386 and amd64 architecture.
 
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