Subject: Some pkgsrc problems
To: None <netbsd-help@NetBSD.org>
From: Claudio M. Camacho <pogmothoin@vodafone.es>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 01/19/2004 10:39:25
  First all, hello people.

   I have some problems building software, minor bugs with files that are missing or segmentation faults, my problems are:

   When I try to install *any* version of mozilla, it says:

   _PKGSRCDIR=/usr/pkgsrc DEPENDS="jpeg>=6b:../../graphics/jpeg png>=1.2.4:../../graphics/png gdk-   pixbuf>=0.22.0nb2:../../graphics/gdk-pixbuf tiff>=3.6.1:../../graphics/tiff gtk+>=1.2.10nb6:../../x11/gtk glib>=1.2.10nb5:../../devel/glib ORBit>=0.5.15nb5:../../net/ORBit"  PREFIX=/usr/pkg LOCALBASE=/usr/pkg X11BASE=/usr/X11R6 /bin/sh "../../www/mozilla/files"/moz-install
[1]   Segmentation fault (core dumped) ${SETENV} LD_LIB...
[1]   Segmentation fault (core dumped) ${SETENV} LD_LIB...
*** Error code 139

	But the binary mozilla and all the libraries are copied under /usr/pkg, but mozilla is unrunable :-(


   I installed mkfontscale to install the TrueType fonts, but mkfontscale seg faults so I cant install TrueType fonts.

   And other minor things, I bet it's because of the -current issues, I come using NetBSD -current since 1 month and 
   I try to build the /usr/src tree every day, but it's impossible. It stops every 3 minutes: sometimes because a directory
   is missing, sometimes because a file is missing, and I have to go into the directory (i.e. /usr/src/usr/bin/) and do 
   a "make" by myself and then go back to /usr/src and do ./build.sh again. Anyway, if it doesnt stop at /usr/src/usr/bin, it will
   stop at the next directory, so... what can I do ?

   Thanks in advance, and congratulations to the developers and contributors, NetBSD is the best OS and the finest project
I've seen. See you, Claudio.

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*Claudio M. Camacho

Linux is for the ones who hate Micro$oft...
BSD is for the ones who love Unix!