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Re: textproc/ruby-mecab make fail



hi.

I say from conclusion.
deinstall the ruby193-base, then I had to build and install again ruby193-base.
( in pkgsrc-2012Q4 )

% cd /usr/pkgsrc/lang/ruby193-base
% make install
 :
=> Automatic manual page handling
=> Generating post-install file lists
=> Checking file-check results for ruby193-base-1.9.3p327
=> Checking for non-existent script interpreters in ruby193-base-1.9.3p327
=> Checking file permissions in ruby193-base-1.9.3p327
=> Checking for missing run-time search paths in ruby193-base-1.9.3p327
=> Checking for work-directory references in ruby193-base-1.9.3p327
===> Building binary package for ruby193-base-1.9.3p327
=> Creating binary package /usr/pkgsrc/packages/All/ruby193-base-1.9.3p327.tgz
===> Install binary package of ruby193-base-1.9.3p327
:


Then, I was able to build and install ruby-mecab.

% cd /usr/pkgsrc/textproc/ruby-mecab
% make install
 :
=> Automatic manual page handling
=> Generating post-install file lists
=> Checking file-check results for ruby193-mecab-0.994
=> Checking for non-existent script interpreters in ruby193-mecab-0.994
=> Checking file permissions in ruby193-mecab-0.994
=> Checking for missing run-time search paths in ruby193-mecab-0.994
=> Checking for work-directory references in ruby193-mecab-0.994
===> Building binary package for ruby193-mecab-0.994
=> Creating binary package /usr/pkgsrc/packages/All/ruby193-mecab-0.994.tgz
===> Install binary package of ruby193-mecab-0.994
 :


2013/1/11 Takahiro Kambe <taca%back-street.net@localhost>:
> Have you rebuild ruby193-base from new source tree?

Yeah.
I tried rebuild ruby193-base, I was successful.
( pkgsrc-2012Q4 )

> pkgsrc on NetBSD 6.0.1:
>
>         MACHINE_ARCH            => i386
>         MACHINE_GNU_ARCH        => i486
>
> So,
>
> /usr/pkg/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/1.9.3/i486-netbsdelf      correct
> usr/pkg/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/1.9.3/i386-netbsdelf       wrong
>
> My earlier e-mail about "i486 bad" was my misunderstanding.
>
> Maybe, ruby193-base-1.9.3p125nb1 was built on older NetBSD system
> which was support real i386 CPU?
>
> Both current pkgsrc and pkgsrc-2012Q4 have ruby193-base-1.9.3pl327.

hmmm....
This system has been used on VMWare before.
Update to NetBSD5 NetBSD6 from this system,
but I wish I was supposed to build the ruby of pkgsrc....

I'm sorry it would be noisy.
I work in mind the integrity of the system ( NetBSD, pkgsrc, etc... )
in the future.

--
miwarin


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