Subject: Netatalk 2.0.1
To: None <tech-pkg@netbsd.org>
From: Louis Guillaume <lguillaume@berklee.edu>
List: tech-pkg
Date: 10/31/2004 22:44:41
Hello,

Is anyone working on upgrading net/netatalk to version 2.0.1?

I wouldn't mind trying my hand at it but don't want to duplicate anyone 
else's efforts. Also - I'm having a hard time building the package 
myself. Not sure how to go about creating a new PLIST, patches, 
buildlink3.mk and Makefile. Especially since I haven't gotten the 
package to even configure outside of pkgsrc. It gets stuck when checking 
out the Berkeley DB stuff...

checking whether default CNID scheme has been activated... yes
checking for Berkeley DB headers in /usr/pkg/include/db4.2... no
checking for Berkeley DB headers in /usr/pkg/include/db42... no
checking for Berkeley DB headers in /usr/pkg/include/db4.1... no
checking for Berkeley DB headers in /usr/pkg/include/db41... no
checking for Berkeley DB headers in /usr/pkg/include/db4... yes
checking /usr/pkg/include/db4/db.h version >= 4.1.0... 4.2.52, yes
checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb-4.2)... no
checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb42)... no
checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb-42)... no
checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb-4-2)... no
checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb-4.1)... no
checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb41)... no
checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb-41)... no
checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb-4-1)... no
checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb-4)... no
checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb4)... yes
checking Berkeley DB library version >= 4.1.0... no
checking for Berkeley DB headers in /usr/pkg/include/... no
checking for Berkeley DB headers in /usr/pkg/db4.2... no
checking for Berkeley DB headers in /usr/pkg/db42... no
checking for Berkeley DB headers in /usr/pkg/db4.1... no
checking for Berkeley DB headers in /usr/pkg/db41... no
checking for Berkeley DB headers in /usr/pkg/db4... no
checking for Berkeley DB headers in /usr/pkg/... no

Make sure you have the required Berkeley DB libraries AND headers installed.
You can download the latest version from http://www.sleepycat.com.
If you have installed BDB in a non standard location use the
--with-bdb=/path/to/bdb configure option and make sure
your linker is configured to check for libraries there.
configure: error: Berkeley DB library required but not found!


Any help would be great. Thanks,

Louis