On 02/01/16 10:18, Kubilay Kocak wrote:
Hi William,
You may be seeing a previously saved config, try make rmconfig then
check again, or look at OPTIONS_DEFAULT inside Makefile
You're correct, if graphite *is* a default option, the package should
have it . Only other thing I can think of is a silent graphite build
failure that isn't fatal, resulting in a built but incomplete package.
Unlikely all else being equal though
Let us know what you find
./koobs
On 2 Feb 2016 3:06 AM, "William A. Mahaffey III" <w...@hiwaay.net
<mailto:w...@hiwaay.net>> wrote:
I just did a full 'pkg upgrade' on my FBSD 9.3R box, which
installed the newest GCC5. I also updated ports. When I used the
pkg-provided GCC5, it doesn't have graphite support enabled, so no
auto-parallelization. When I checked the port w/ make showconfig.
it shows graphite enabled. I am recompiling it as I write this,
but I thought the pkg was/is configured from the port & would have
graphite enabled by default, w/ no recompile needed on my part, no
? I have the various other pkg's req'd for graphite support
pkg-installed (& just updated this A.M.), so I thought I was ready
to go. Not a huge issue, but recompiling the compiler shoots about
an hour on my box, would be sweet to avoid that. TIA for any clues
& have a good one.
--
William A. Mahaffey III
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My build failed right at the end:
# Add target libraries and include files to packaging list.
/bin/rm -f -f /usr/ports/lang/gcc5-devel/work/PLIST.lib
cd /usr/ports/lang/gcc5-devel/work/stage/usr/local ; if [ -d lib/gcc5 ];
then /usr/bin/find lib/gcc5 -type f -o -type l
>>/usr/ports/lang/gcc5-devel/work/PLIST.lib ; fi
cd /usr/ports/lang/gcc5-devel/work/stage/usr/local ; if [ -d
libexec/gcc5 ]; then /usr/bin/find libexec/gcc5 -type f -o -type l
>>/usr/ports/lang/gcc5-devel/work/PLIST.lib ; fi
cd /usr/ports/lang/gcc5-devel/work/stage/usr/local ; if [ -d include/gcj
]; then /usr/bin/find include/gcj -type f -o -type l
>>/usr/ports/lang/gcc5-devel/work/PLIST.lib ; fi
cd /usr/ports/lang/gcc5-devel/work/stage/usr/local ; if [ -d include/gnu
]; then /usr/bin/find include/gnu -type f -o -type l
>>/usr/ports/lang/gcc5-devel/work/PLIST.lib ; fi
cd /usr/ports/lang/gcc5-devel/work/stage/usr/local ; if [ -d
include/java ]; then /usr/bin/find include/java -type f -o -type l
>>/usr/ports/lang/gcc5-devel/work/PLIST.lib ; fi
cd /usr/ports/lang/gcc5-devel/work/stage/usr/local ; if [ -d
include/javax ]; then /usr/bin/find include/javax -type f -o -type l
>>/usr/ports/lang/gcc5-devel/work/PLIST.lib ; fi
cd /usr/ports/lang/gcc5-devel/work ; /usr/bin/sed -i -e "/PLIST.lib/ r
PLIST.lib" /usr/ports/lang/gcc5-devel/work/.PLIST.mktmp
====> Compressing man pages (compress-man)
===> Installing ldconfig configuration file
===> Installing for gcc5-devel-5.3.1.s20160126
===> Checking if gcc5-devel already installed
===> An older version of gcc5-devel is already installed
(gcc5-devel-5.3.1.s20160119)
You may wish to ``make deinstall'' and install this port again
by ``make reinstall'' to upgrade it properly.
If you really wish to overwrite the old port of gcc5-devel
without deleting it first, set the variable "FORCE_PKG_REGISTER"
in your environment or the "make install" command line.
*** [check-already-installed] Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gcc5-devel.
*** [install] Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gcc5-devel.
2983.69 real 9852.39 user 807.15 sys
Completed at 10:33:36 AM MCST on Monday, February 1, 2016
i.e. it wouldn't overwrite the pkg-installed version (I think). I (think
I) recall having to do a 'make FORCE_PKG_REGISTER=1 install' or some
such before, or just use the version down in the stage directory ....
--
William A. Mahaffey III
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