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Re: Problem with nmap-6.49BETA6 on Mac OS X
From: d1312 () phx li
Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2015 16:47:52 +0100
Got caught by that one too :). Oh well, mistakes do happen, but it does highlight the absence of an uninstaller. Is there a list of what exactly this binary installer installs and where? It is slowly getting to a point where the macports version makes more sense as I can upgrade all the tools in one go, but I'd like to install the binary versions first to avoid any conflicts. There shouldn't be any, but I prefer safe over sorry :) Cheers, Peter
Thanks for reporting this. I can confirm that we mistakenly build the OS X image dynamically linked to OpenSSL instead of statically linked as we intended. This, combined with a mistake in our check rule that is intended to catch this kind of error, means that the 6.49BETA6 release will not run properly. I will work on rebuilding quickly, fixing our check, and making sure this doesn't happen again. The root cause is that "make install" forces a rebuild of the nmap binary, and we did not pass static OPENSSL_LIBS to the "make install" command, since we did not expect this to happen. Stay tuned, Dan On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 1:49 AM, Stefan Brandl <mr.steve () outlook com> wrote: Hi, After installing the latest binary package of nmap-6.49BETA6 for Mac OS X I receive the following error at execution: -- dyld: Library not loaded: /Users/david/macports-10.8/lib/libssl.1.0.0.dylib Referenced from: /usr/local/bin/nmap Reason: image not found -- OS X version: 10.11.1 Anything I can provide in addition? Regards steve
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- Problem with nmap-6.49BETA6 on Mac OS X Stefan Brandl (Nov 03)
- Re: Problem with nmap-6.49BETA6 on Mac OS X Daniel Miller (Nov 04)
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- Re: Problem with nmap-6.49BETA6 on Mac OS X d1312 (Nov 04)
- Re: Problem with nmap-6.49BETA6 on Mac OS X Daniel Miller (Nov 04)