On Sat, 6 Jul 2013, Thomas Klausner wrote:
On Sat, Jul 06, 2013 at 07:04:19AM -0700, Paul Goyette wrote:Well, it's time for my semi-annual "upgrade all the packages whether I need it or not" ... :) With pkgsrc up-to-date, I am unable to build audio/nas on my amd64 host (running 6.99.23 -current as of a couple days ago). It appears to be a problem with the Makefiles - complete log is attached. Unfortunately, this is a show-stopper for me, as nas is a prerequisite for the devel/SDL, emulators/qemu, misc/py-anita, and mutimedia/mplayer packages. Any clue on what's broken, and how to fix it?I can't help with what you're asking, but a) it's broken in bulk builds too, so you're not alone b) if you don't actively need it, just disable it -- it's optional in most places.
Unfortunately it's required for mplayer. Also needed for default qemu builds (via devel/SDL package), and I don't know enough about removing it from the qemu build.
It also appears to be broken in i386 builds...In case it makes any difference, I noticed that audio/nas package has a tools-dependency on devel/imake. I have imake-1.0.5nb1 installed, but 'which imake' showed that I was still invoking my /usr/X11R7/bin copy of imake rather than /usr/pkg/bin copy (due to ordering of the entries in $PATH). Manually rearranging things and forcing it to use the copy from /usr/pkg/bin does NOT help.
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