When the x11/kde3/scripts/configure.kde script is run it displays the following error:
LANG=C: not found Looking for installd modules.LANG=C: not found This causes the script to display a dialog box with all options not checked. The cause of the problem is that the TR variable is being defined as "LANG=C /usr/bin/tr" in bsd.port.mk and then passed to the script in SCRIPTS_ENV. Which causes this code to fail with the error: for i in `${ECHO} "${ALL_MODULES}" | ${TR} '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]'` do eval status_$i=ON done NOTE: to see the error you need to add a 'read var' before the script displays the dialog box. I checked my system, and have the /usr/share/nls/C directory, and it contains one file (ee.cat). I also looked at the /usr/share/locale directory, and didn't find a C directory in there. Is there something wrong on my system, or is there a bug in this configure script. Scot PS. There is also another bug in the do-install target of the port. If you do a "make install" without first doing a "make build" the kde-meta.conf file is not installed. This is caused by the ports Makefile looking for Makefile.inc before it is created. _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"