Well, for weeks now I couldn't compile (almost) any port. It seems that ports aren't tested against -current. Is that true?
Not only the -pthread removement broke countless ports (some of them are easy to fix others aren't) also the entire new kde fails.
Is there no aim to have ports running on -current?
Check in the bottom at http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-gnome/2003-September/002846.html .. I believe, we should be expect to see the many fixes for -CURRENT when the ports freeze lift.
Cheers, Mezz
I'm asking because my "workstation" has enough resources to track -current to help testing. But if I breake ports with -current I won't keep tracking it.
Thanks,
-Harry
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