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Re: pkgsrc-current Linux 2.6.24-1-686/i686 bulk build results 20080825.0717



> On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 09:58:21PM +0300, Aleksey Cheusov wrote:
 >> audio/festival                   24     depends     
 >> pkgsrc-users%NetBSD.org@localhost
 >> festival-1.95betanb1     

> => Full dependency gcc>=2.95.3nb7: NOT found
> => Verifying do-bin-install for ../../lang/gcc
> ===> Binary install for gcc>=2.95.3nb7
> => Installing gcc>=2.95.3nb7 from
> /srv/pkgsrc_bin/Debian/All;/srv/pkgsrc_bin/Debian/All
> pkg_add: no pkg found for 'gcc>=2.95.3nb7', sorry.
> pkg_add: 1 package addition failed
> ERROR: [depends.mk] A package matching ``gcc>=2.95.3nb7'' should
> ERROR:     be installed, but one cannot be found.  Perhaps there is a
> ERROR:     stale work directory for ../../lang/gcc?
> *** Error code 1

> This seems like it might be a bug in your tools...
As I said in pkg-tech@ some time ago distbb allows to use different
make's variables (building options) for building different packages,
that is to set building options per package. I tried to use this
feature for building festival using gcc-3.4 which is a part of debian
(gcc-4.1 is the default - festival cannot be built with it).

I tested this functionality and everything worked fine.

This failure happens because gcc-3.4 just was not installed.  In the
next bulk build, everything will be fine. Thanks for pointing out.

 >> mail/alpine                               build              
 >> abs%NetBSD.org@localhost
 >> alpine-1.10nb1           

> This bombs because it can't find the openssl headers; however, the
> package includes the openssl bl3.mk, and the depends phase log shows
> that openssl was installed. So something fairly fundamental must be
> wrong somewhere.
On build hosts ssl libraries are installed (required by sshd) but
headers are not.

 >> misc/yrolo                              install     
 >> pkgsrc-users%NetBSD.org@localhost
 >> yrolo-1.1nb4             

> This is more imake man suffix lossage.

If you have a patch, I can test it.

-- 
Best regards, Aleksey Cheusov.


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