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After upgrading to Ubuntu 22:10 Lts, as of today the stable release, asdf-php has stopped working. It complains about missing library
error while loading shared libraries: libicuio.so.67: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
In addition the libicuio.so.67 has no candidate in the Jamy Jellyfish (LTS) repos, and has broken dependencies if it is installed via deb. Im assuming as 22:10 is probably at icu 70, which seems to new for the current build? This is mentioned in #90
As this is a very new update, I'm wondering if there is any workaround, other than installing php in my system or building the plugin from source again, with some relevant flags?
It also appears to only be an issue with this plugin.
Have you tried to asdf uninstall php x.y.z and then asdf install php x.y.z? This worked for me. It rebuilds php and links to your (newly updated) icu lib (to my understanding).
After upgrading to Ubuntu 22:10 Lts, as of today the stable release, asdf-php has stopped working. It complains about missing library
error while loading shared libraries: libicuio.so.67: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
In addition the libicuio.so.67 has no candidate in the Jamy Jellyfish (LTS) repos, and has broken dependencies if it is installed via deb. Im assuming as 22:10 is probably at icu 70, which seems to new for the current build? This is mentioned in #90
As this is a very new update, I'm wondering if there is any workaround, other than installing php in my system or building the plugin from source again, with some relevant flags?
It also appears to only be an issue with this plugin.
I think this could be the same issue as #117
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