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Re: pkgsrc-current Linux 2.6.24-1-686/i686 bulk build results 20080825.0717
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 08:06:26PM +0300, Aleksey Cheusov wrote:
> > 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.
Ah. But, shouldn't it have built a copy of gcc-3.4 itself? :-)
> >> 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.
pkgsrc doesn't draw that distinction, though, and it claimed to have
installed the pkgsrc openssl. Maybe it's buildlinking the wrong one?
> >> 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.
If someone can tell me how to do it properly, I can fix it, and all
the others like it.
The problem is that it (along with 123 other packages) has
${IMAKE_MAN_DIR}/yrolo.${IMAKE_MANNEWSUFFIX}
in its PLIST, which apparently isn't the right thing. But I don't know
what the right thing is.
--
David A. Holland
dholland%netbsd.org@localhost
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