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Re: pkg/53883: Building webkit-gtk fails on aarch64



The following reply was made to PR pkg/53883; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Leonardo Taccari <leot%NetBSD.org@localhost>
To: gnats-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost
Cc: 
Subject: Re: pkg/53883: Building webkit-gtk fails on aarch64
Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2019 17:33:43 +0100

 Hello Jason,
 
 thorpej%me.com@localhost writes:
 > [...]
 > >Description:
 > webkit-gtk fails to build on aarch64:
 >
 > ===> Building for webkit-gtk-2.22.5nb1
 > [  0%] Built target WebKit-forwarding-headers
 > [  0%] Built target WebKit-fake-api-headers
 > [  1%] Built target bmalloc
 > [ 12%] Built target WTFForwardingHeaders
 > [ 16%] Built target WTF
 > [ 17%] Built target JavaScriptCoreForwardingHeaders
 > [ 17%] Built target JSC-fake-api-headers
 > [ 17%] Built target LLIntOffsetsExtractor
 > [ 36%] Built target JavaScriptCorePrivateForwardingHeaders
 > [ 36%] Built target stageSharedScripts
 > [ 44%] Built target JavaScriptCore
 > [ 45%] Built target xdgmime
 > [ 45%] Built target PALForwardingHeaders
 > [ 46%] Built target PAL
 > [ 50%] Built target ANGLESupport
 > [ 50%] Generate bindings (WebCoreBindings)
 > [ 50%] Built target WebCoreBindings
 > [ 73%] Built target WebCore
 > [ 74%] Built target WebCorePlatformGTK
 > [ 92%] Built target WebKit
 > gmake[2]: *** No rule to make target 'JavaScriptCore-4.0.gir', needed by 'WebKit2-4.0.gir'.  Stop.
 > gmake[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/Makefile2:1318: Source/WebKit/CMakeFiles/WebKit2-4-gir.dir/all] Error 2
 > gmake: *** [Makefile:152: all] Error 2
 > *** Error code 2
 > [...]
 
 A similar problem was reported by Chavdar Ivanov in pkgsrc-users@...
 ...but on NetBSD/amd64 -current^[0] (so, maybe it is not just an aarch64
 problem!)
 
 At least on a not-so-current NetBSD/amd64 machine (8.99.25) and
 all packages updated to today pkgsrc-current I can't reproduce it
 (webkit-gtk build, install and run fine).
 
 Always in [0] Greg pointed out that similar problems can be due
 symbolic links, so probably worth to check:
 
  - Where pkgsrc tree is stored?
  - What is it used for WRKOBJDIR?
 
 (In my case the pkgsrc tree is on a /usr ffs and WRKOBJDIR is in
 a tmpfs.)
 
 
 Thanks!
 
  [0]: <https://mail-index.netbsd.org/pkgsrc-users/2019/01/21/msg027970.html>
 


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