Subject: Re: Build Open Office2 faild.
To: Kenneth Freidank <kennethcf@earthlink.net>
From: Kouichirou Hiratsuka <hira@po6.nsk.ne.jp>
List: tech-pkg
Date: 11/02/2007 18:42:38
Hello,
At Mon, 29 Oct 2007 07:52:07 -0500,
Kenneth Freidank wrote:
>
> Kouichirou Hiratsuka wrote:
> >> /usr/pkgsrc/misc/openoffice2/work/OOG680_m5/canvas/source/cairo/cairo_cairo.cxx:
> >> In member function 'cairo::Surface*
> >> cairo::Surface::getSimilar(cairo::Content, int, int)':
> >> /usr/pkgsrc/misc/openoffice2/work/OOG680_m5/canvas/source/cairo/cairo_cairo.cxx:202:
> >> error: 'PictStandardA8' was not declared in this scope
> >> /usr/pkgsrc/misc/openoffice2/work/OOG680_m5/canvas/source/cairo/cairo_cairo.cxx:205:
> >> error: 'PictStandardRGB24' was not declared in this scope
> >> /usr/pkgsrc/misc/openoffice2/work/OOG680_m5/canvas/source/cairo/cairo_cairo.cxx:209:
> >> error: 'PictStandardARGB32' was not declared in this scope
> >> /usr/pkgsrc/misc/openoffice2/work/OOG680_m5/canvas/source/cairo/cairo_cairo.cxx:213:
> >> error: 'XRenderFindStandardFormat' was not declared in this scope
> >> dmake: Error code 1, while making '../../unxbsdi3.pro/slo/cairo_cairo.obj'
> >> ---* tg_merge.mk *---
> >>
> >
> > Buildlink of Xrender is missing. However, I cannot reproduce it.
> > Please send me your /etc/mk.conf and the output of the following
> > commands:
> >
> > # cd /usr/pkgsrc/misc/openoffice2
> > # make show-var VARNAME=USE_BUILTIN.Xrender
> > # make show-var VARNAME=BUILDLINK_DEPENDS
> > # make show-var VARNAME=DEPENDS
> >
> > And what version of NetBSD are you using?
> >
> I moved to a faster machine (t5048) with the same NetBSD version and
> userland and I was able to complete a build and make a package. I
> successfully installed the package on my target (nv2292), which was
> giving me the problems.
>
> However, it would be nice to know why it built on t5048, but not on
> nv2292. Below is info for both build environments.
<snip>
It seems there are no differences between nv2292 and t5048...
Please send full build log to me only because it's very large.
best regards.
--
Kouichirou Hiratsuka
hira@po6.nsk.ne.jp