Tim Kellers wrote:
Thomas Zander wrote:
On 22/12/2007, Dominic Fandrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've got a solution now. After the build failed just go to your
WRKDIR and run
gmake. The build will finish just fine. I've got no idea why it
doesn't work
through the ports.
This is indeed strange. I still couldn't figure out how to trigger
this problem. However I have done "pkg_delete -a" on a 7.0 box and
installed all ports from scratch, including mplayer with the default
options. No problem whatsoever. It would really be helpful to know
what causes this issue.
Riggs
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I've been hacking around inside this problem during my downtime at
work for days, now. I'm trying the "gmake solution" now, but I've
broken so many things (fontconfig, gtk1.x, gtk2.x, etc) trying to
figure this out that I have to unbreak everything before I can see if
using gmake in the WRKDIR fixes it for me, too. I'll post updates as
things become less broken.
Of all the (unsuccessful) things I was trying, running gmake wasn't
even on my radar screen. What made you think to try that??
Tim
Ok, things are now getting less broken for me...
By chance is anyone having this problem on a box (like mine) that was
upgraded from 6.2 to 7.0? The gmake solution failed for me when it
tried to build xmms along with mplayer, with a failure in a compat lib
that looked like something that was a holdover from my 6.2 upgrade. I
thought I had run portupgrade -fa when I updated this box (a Gateway
laptop) when RELENG-7 was first tagged (or branched) but, obviously, I
missed something.
More building continues...
Tim
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