17 апр. 2015 г. 1:41 пользователь "Stuart Henderson" <s...@spacehopper.org> написал: > > Cc'ing ports as well for reference. > > There's an unregistered libpthread dependency so this won't have been updated properly for the recent changes. "pkg_add -u -D installed py-lxml" should help you for this one. > > If anyone can adjust portbump to add a way to sync WANTLIB in easy cases (recognise them; e.g. no subpackages and no '/' in existing WANTLIB), grep out the existing WANTLIB lines and replace with new ones (just after PERMIT_*), that would be extremely helpful, it would handle many ports automatically and reduce the number requiring manual attention to a more manageable amount.
Nice idea. I think portbump could handle multipackages case as well, logic is there already... Hope to get qt5 update in today or tomorrow, then I'll look what could be done in portbump. I think there should be something like -L and -l options, adding and removing WANTLIBs to given pkgpaths, respectively. > On 16 April 2015 22:29:38 BST, Jiri B <ji...@devio.us> wrote: > >Hi, > > > >something is odd... > > > >$ pkg_info calibre | head -n1 > >Information for inst:calibre-1.48.0p4 > > > >$ /usr/local/bin/ebook-viewer doc/ebook/it/zeromq.pdf > >Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "/usr/local/bin/ebook-viewer", line 19, in <module> > > from calibre.gui2.viewer.main import main > >File "/usr/local/lib/calibre/calibre/gui2/viewer/main.py", line 12, in > ><module> > > from calibre.gui2.viewer.ui import Main as MainWindow > >File "/usr/local/lib/calibre/calibre/gui2/viewer/ui.py", line 20, in > ><module> > > from calibre.gui2.search_box import SearchBox2 > >File "/usr/local/lib/calibre/calibre/gui2/search_box.py", line 20, in > ><module> > > from calibre.gui2.dialogs.search import SearchDialog > >File "/usr/local/lib/calibre/calibre/gui2/dialogs/search.py", line 10, > >in <module> > > from calibre.library.caches import CONTAINS_MATCH, EQUALS_MATCH > >File "/usr/local/lib/calibre/calibre/library/caches.py", line 21, in > ><module> > > from calibre.ebooks.metadata.opf2 import metadata_to_opf > >File "/usr/local/lib/calibre/calibre/ebooks/metadata/opf2.py", line 14, > >in <module> > > from lxml import etree > >ImportError: Cannot load specified object -- Vadim Zhukov