Re: Cairo fails to build

2015-06-03 Thread Stan Gammons
On Jun 2, 2015 11:29 AM, Stan Gammons sg063...@gmail.com wrote:


 On Jun 2, 2015 11:13 AM, Lowell Gilbert 
freebsd-ports-lo...@be-well.ilk.org wrote:
 
  Stan Gammons sg063...@gmail.com writes:
 
   While trying to build a port that has Cairo as dependency,
   Cairo-1.12.18.tar.xz gives a SHA256 checksum error when I try to
build it.
   I tried updating the ports tree and gets the same results. Is this a
known
   problem?
 
  No.
 
  Checking the obvious: you've refetched the distfile, right?

 I did a portsnap fetch then portsnap update.

 When I do a make install, fetching cairo-1.12.18.tar.xz takes a really
long time for some reason. Is there another source for it besides
http://cairographics.org/releases/cairo-1.12.18.tar.xz ?

 Stan



I think I found the problem. It looks like the download was being corrupted
when I tried to fetch the file from home. When I downloaded the file using
a browser from work, the SHA256 checksum and filesize match the SHA256
checksum and filesize listed in distinfo.  Strange that the download was
getting corrupted...

Stan
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Cairo fails to build

2015-06-02 Thread Stan Gammons
While trying to build a port that has Cairo as dependency,
Cairo-1.12.18.tar.xz gives a SHA256 checksum error when I try to build it.
I tried updating the ports tree and gets the same results. Is this a known
problem?

Stan
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Re: Cairo fails to build

2015-06-02 Thread Stan Gammons
On Jun 2, 2015 11:13 AM, Lowell Gilbert 
freebsd-ports-lo...@be-well.ilk.org wrote:

 Stan Gammons sg063...@gmail.com writes:

  While trying to build a port that has Cairo as dependency,
  Cairo-1.12.18.tar.xz gives a SHA256 checksum error when I try to build
it.
  I tried updating the ports tree and gets the same results. Is this a
known
  problem?

 No.

 Checking the obvious: you've refetched the distfile, right?

I did a portsnap fetch then portsnap update.

When I do a make install, fetching cairo-1.12.18.tar.xz takes a really long
time for some reason. Is there another source for it besides
http://cairographics.org/releases/cairo-1.12.18.tar.xz ?

Stan
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Re: Compiling sguil-server on Release 9.2 i386

2013-10-18 Thread Stan Gammons

On 18/10/13 09:04, s_gamm...@charter.net wrote:


I was trying to install sguil-server on Release 9.2 and received the 
following error.  I get the same unassociated shell command when I 
goto /usr/src/security/sguil-server and try make install clean.  Any 
ideas what the problem is?





It appears as though the problem is in line 45 of the makefile in 
/usr/ports/security/sguil-server.  The original line was .if 
${PORT_OPTIONS:MMYSQL}  changing it to .if ${PORT_OPTIONS:MYSQL} seems 
to have fixed the problem. Although I haven't started over from scratch 
then changed the Makefile to confirm.



Stan


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Ports or packages?

2013-08-11 Thread Stan Gammons
I know the binary packages were taken down after the security incident a while 
back. Are many/any binary packages available now or does one still have to 
build most everything from ports?  If binary packages are available now, what 
is the URL to the repository?

Stan
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Re: Ports or packages?

2013-08-11 Thread Stan Gammons

On Aug 11, 2013, at 4:23 PM, Mehmet Erol Sanliturk m.e.sanlit...@gmail.com 
wrote:

 On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 4:59 PM, Stan Gammons s_gamm...@charter.net wrote:
 
 I know the binary packages were taken down after the security incident a
 while back. Are many/any binary packages available now or does one still
 have to build most everything from ports?  If binary packages are available
 now, what is the URL to the repository?
 
 Stan
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Assuming one has converted to the new packagement tool and added WITH_PKGNG=yes 
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install binary packages with pkg?  Can one have multiple packagesite statements 
in pkg.conf?

I see the repositories don't have the latest versions, so portupgrade or 
portmaster would be needed to upgrade to the latest versions from ports?  If 
so, can one mix and match pkg and portupgrade or portmaster or is that asking 
for trouble?  i.e. use pkg to install packages and portupgrade or portmaster to 
upgrade packages.


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Re: kdenetwork4

2013-08-07 Thread Stan Gammons
On Wed, 2013-08-07 at 18:49 -0500, Scot Hetzel wrote:
 On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 7:58 PM, Stan Gammons s_gamm...@charter.net wrote:
  Here the output I get when I try to build kdenetwork4 from ports.  Looks
  like libmsn is the problem.  Where is the makefile located that has
  libmsn as a dependency?
 
 
 
  === Continuing initial dependency check for net-im/kopete-kde4
  === Launching child to install net-im/libmsn
 
  === net/kdenetwork4  net-im/kopete-kde4  net-im/libmsn (10/10)
   ]0;portmaster: net/kdenetwork4  net-im/kopete-kde4  net-im/libmsn
  (10/10)
  === Port directory: /usr/ports/net-im/libmsn
 
  === This port is marked DEPRECATED
  === Primary MSN Messenger service terminated 30 APR 2013
 
 
  === If you are sure you can build it, remove the
 DEPRECATED line in the Makefile and try again.
 
  === Update for net-im/libmsn failed
  === Aborting update
 
  === Update for net-im/kopete-kde4 failed
  === Aborting update
 
 
 You have 3 choices here.
 
 1. Comment out the DEPRECATED line in /usr/ports/net-im/libmsn/Makefile
 2. Remove net-im/libmsn from the LIB_DEPENDS in
 /usr/ports/net-im/kopete-kde4/Makefile (may need to adjust PLIST
 also).
 3. Wait for the KDE team to fix the issue with net-im/kopete-kde
 depending on a deprecated port.
 

Scot, I removed net-im/libmsn from LIB_DEPENDS
in /usr/ports/net-im/kopete-kde4/Makefile and kdenetwork4 builds Ok.

I see from one of the automated emails earlier today that net-im/libmsn
is scheduled to be deleted.

Thanks for the help!


Stan



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KDE4 woes

2013-08-05 Thread Stan Gammons
I finally got KDE4 to build.  In order to stop the error I was getting, I did a 
portmaster --force-config x11/kde and deselected kdenetwork. The build finished 
without errors. I need to add virtuoso, but KDE appears to be working Ok from 
what little checking I've done.  Any ideas why kdenetwork failing to update 
caused the build to abort?


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kdenetwork4

2013-08-05 Thread Stan Gammons
Here the output I get when I try to build kdenetwork4 from ports.  Looks
like libmsn is the problem.  Where is the makefile located that has
libmsn as a dependency?


Stan



]0;portmaster: net/kdenetwork4
=== Port directory: /usr/ports/net/kdenetwork4

=== Gathering distinfo list for installed ports

=== Launching 'make checksum' for net/kdenetwork4 in background
=== Gathering dependency list for net/kdenetwork4 from ports
=== Launching child to install net-im/kopete-kde4

=== net/kdenetwork4  net-im/kopete-kde4 (1/1)
]0;portmaster: net/kdenetwork4  net-im/kopete-kde4 (1/1)
=== Port directory: /usr/ports/net-im/kopete-kde4

=== Launching 'make checksum' for net-im/kopete-kde4 in background
=== Gathering dependency list for net-im/kopete-kde4 from ports
=== Launching child to install audio/msilbc

=== net/kdenetwork4  net-im/kopete-kde4  audio/msilbc (2/2)
]0;portmaster: net/kdenetwork4  net-im/kopete-kde4  audio/msilbc
(2/2)
=== Port directory: /usr/ports/audio/msilbc

=== Launching 'make checksum' for audio/msilbc in background
=== Gathering dependency list for audio/msilbc from ports
=== Launching child to install net/ilbc

=== net/kdenetwork4  net-im/kopete-kde4  audio/msilbc  net/ilbc
(3/3)
]0;portmaster: net/kdenetwork4  net-im/kopete-kde4  audio/msilbc 
net/ilbc (3/3)
=== Port directory: /usr/ports/net/ilbc

=== Launching 'make checksum' for net/ilbc in background
=== Gathering dependency list for net/ilbc from ports
=== Initial dependency check complete for net/ilbc

=== Continuing initial dependency check for audio/msilbc
=== Launching child to install net/linphone-base

=== net/kdenetwork4  net-im/kopete-kde4  audio/msilbc 
net/linphone-base (4/4)
]0;portmaster: net/kdenetwork4  net-im/kopete-kde4  audio/msilbc 
net/linphone-base (4/4)
=== Port directory: /usr/ports/net/linphone-base

=== Launching 'make checksum' for net/linphone-base in background
=== Gathering dependency list for net/linphone-base from ports
=== Launching child to install audio/gsm

=== net/kdenetwork4  net-im/kopete-kde4  audio/msilbc 
net/linphone-base  audio/gsm (5/5)
]0;portmaster: net/kdenetwork4  net-im/kopete-kde4  audio/msilbc 
net/linphone-base  audio/gsm (5/5)
=== Port directory: /usr/ports/audio/gsm

=== Launching 'make checksum' for audio/gsm in background
=== Gathering dependency list for audio/gsm from ports
=== Initial dependency check complete for audio/gsm

=== Continuing initial dependency check for net/linphone-base
=== Launching child to install audio/speex

=== net/kdenetwork4  net-im/kopete-kde4  audio/msilbc 
net/linphone-base  audio/speex (6/6)
]0;portmaster: net/kdenetwork4  net-im/kopete-kde4  audio/msilbc 
net/linphone-base  audio/speex (6/6)
=== Port directory: /usr/ports/audio/speex

=== Launching 'make checksum' for audio/speex in background
=== Gathering dependency list for audio/speex from ports
=== Initial dependency check complete for audio/speex

=== Continuing initial dependency check for net/linphone-base
=== Launching child to install net/libexosip2

=== net/kdenetwork4  net-im/kopete-kde4  audio/msilbc 
net/linphone-base  net/libexosip2 (7/7)
]0;portmaster: net/kdenetwork4  net-im/kopete-kde4  audio/msilbc 
net/linphone-base  net/libexosip2 (7/7)
=== Port directory: /usr/ports/net/libexosip2

=== Launching 'make checksum' for net/libexosip2 in background
=== Gathering dependency list for net/libexosip2 from ports
=== Launching child to install net/libosip

=== net/kdenetwork4  net-im/kopete-kde4  audio/msilbc 
net/linphone-base  net/libexosip2  net/libosip (8/8)
]0;portmaster: net/kdenetwork4  net-im/kopete-kde4  audio/msilbc 
net/linphone-base  net/libexosip2  net/libosip (8/8)
=== Port directory: /usr/ports/net/libosip

=== Launching 'make checksum' for net/libosip in background
=== Gathering dependency list for net/libosip from ports
=== Initial dependency check complete for net/libosip

=== Continuing initial dependency check for net/libexosip2
=== Initial dependency check complete for net/libexosip2

=== Continuing initial dependency check for net/linphone-base
=== Initial dependency check complete for net/linphone-base

=== Continuing initial dependency check for audio/msilbc
=== Initial dependency check complete for audio/msilbc

=== Continuing initial dependency check for net-im/kopete-kde4
=== Launching child to install multimedia/libv4l

=== net/kdenetwork4  net-im/kopete-kde4  multimedia/libv4l (9/9)
]0;portmaster: net/kdenetwork4  net-im/kopete-kde4 
multimedia/libv4l (9/9)
=== Port directory: /usr/ports/multimedia/libv4l

=== Launching 'make checksum' for multimedia/libv4l in background
=== Gathering dependency list for multimedia/libv4l from ports
=== Initial dependency check complete for multimedia/libv4l

=== Continuing initial dependency check for net-im/kopete-kde4
=== Launching child to install net-im/libmsn

=== net/kdenetwork4  net-im/kopete-kde4  net-im/libmsn (10/10)
]0;portmaster: net/kdenetwork4  net-im/kopete-kde4  net-im/libmsn
(10/10)
=== 

Re: KDE4 woes

2013-08-04 Thread Stan Gammons
On Thu, 2013-08-01 at 09:41 -0400, Andre Goree wrote:
 I'm running KDE4 w/pulseaudio built entirely from ports -- albeit on 
 8.4-STABLE.  I also use portupgrade rather than portmaster, though that 
 shouldn't matter.  Why not start with posting some of the errors that 
 you got along with the port that you received the error on?  Shouldn't 
 be _too_ painful to get it working :)
 

I still haven't given up, but I'm rapidly approaching that point.

After another, lost count on how many this makes, start from scratch of
installing 9.1 release, fetching and install the patches with
freebsd-update, then fetching the ports with portsnap fetch the portsnap
extract. Then I installed pkgng and converted the database, then I
installed portmaster and installed xorg with all of the default options
using portmaster x11/xorg. So far so good. Next I tried to install KDE4
with all of the default options using portmaster x11/kde4. The build
process starts and I ended up with something like this on the screen

Deprecated line in the makefile and try again

Update for net-im/libmsn failed
Aborting update

Update for net-im/kopete-kde4 failed
Aborting update

Update for net/kdenetwork4 failed
Aborting update

Killing background jobs

Terminated
Terminated
Terminated
Terminated
Terminated
Terminated
Terminated
Terminated
Terminated
Terminated
Terminated
Exiting

SO, anybody have any ideas why this is failing?

The machine has a Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3 motherboard with an AMD FX4100
3.6 Ghz processor, 8 GB of memory, Radeon HD-6570 video card.


Stan



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Re: Port Build options

2013-07-31 Thread Stan Gammons
On Wed, 2013-07-31 at 04:53 -0400, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:

 Stan,
 
 This is a interesting question and one that I struggled with back when I
 first came to open source YEARS ago...
 what time and experience will taught me is that, more is almost ALWAYS, NOT
 better... so really there is no upside at all to building all of the ports
 with all of the options... even if it COULD be done...
 
 on FreeBSD, I can tell you that the packages are build with the default
 options... that is to say... when you type make install if the port has
 options, whatever is checked when the screen comes up, is what the
 package would have...

Thanks everyone for the replies on this.  The reason I ask is I continue
to struggle to get KDE4 to work the way I want. Or perhaps I should say
the way it works on Linux. I've used FreeBSD for several years, but this
is the first time I'd tried to make a graphical interface work with it.
Perhaps that's a question/problem for another list and best not posted
here.


Stan



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Re: Port Build options

2013-07-31 Thread Stan Gammons
Sam and list, sorry for the top post. That goes with using a mobile device for 
email.

I like FreeBSD a lot and would like to get KDE4 working with it, but I may try 
PC-BSD.  I went back to 8.4 and used sysinstall to install KDE4 and it mostly 
works the way I expect. The one thing that doesn't work the way I expected it 
when you change consoles and then try to go back to the root console using ctrl 
alt f1. One finds the console has moved either to f8 or f9. I guess the other 
problems I have are best asked on the kde list.


Stan


On Jul 31, 2013, at 6:27 AM, Sam Fourman Jr. sfour...@gmail.com wrote:

 
 
 On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 5:53 AM, Stan Gammons s_gamm...@charter.net wrote:
 On Wed, 2013-07-31 at 04:53 -0400, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
 
  Stan,
 
  This is a interesting question and one that I struggled with back when I
  first came to open source YEARS ago...
  what time and experience will taught me is that, more is almost ALWAYS, NOT
  better... so really there is no upside at all to building all of the ports
  with all of the options... even if it COULD be done...
 
  on FreeBSD, I can tell you that the packages are build with the default
  options... that is to say... when you type make install if the port has
  options, whatever is checked when the screen comes up, is what the
  package would have...
 
 Thanks everyone for the replies on this.  The reason I ask is I continue
 to struggle to get KDE4 to work the way I want. Or perhaps I should say
 the way it works on Linux. I've used FreeBSD for several years, but this
 is the first time I'd tried to make a graphical interface work with it.
 Perhaps that's a question/problem for another list and best not posted
 here.
 Stan,
  Straightup, KDE4 is real hard, getting all the options correct, isn't a 
 science like it should be, in practice it turns out to be more of a 
 witchcraft / balancing act
 my advice is, download PC-BSD:
 http://iso.cdn.pcbsd.org/9.1-RELEASE/amd64/PCBSD9.1-RELEASE-x64-USBFULL-latest.img.bz2
 install it.. use it... see if it works how you want... these guys put a TON 
 of work into it... they have a wifi manager, gpart GUI, app cafe, and its a 
 rolling release...
 if you find that it works the way you like, then hit me up off list, we can 
 play around and see what port options to use where...
 
  
 Stan
 
 
 
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Re: Port Build options

2013-07-31 Thread Stan Gammons
Sam, that's not the only problem I have when trying to build from ports on 9.1 

It's an ATI Radeon video card. I forget whether it's a 67xx or a 76xx series.  
I saw a couple of the problems I have on the KDE list. One is the screen goes 
black leaving just the mouse pointer when you log out. I'll try the things 
suggested on that list to see if I can get it to work.

Thanks for your help!

Stan





On Jul 31, 2013, at 8:28 AM, Sam Fourman Jr. sfour...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 8:00 AM, Stan Gammons s_gamm...@charter.net wrote:
 
 Sam and list, sorry for the top post. That goes with using a mobile device
 for email.
 
 I like FreeBSD a lot and would like to get KDE4 working with it, but I may
 try PC-BSD.  I went back to 8.4 and used sysinstall to install KDE4 and it
 mostly works the way I expect. The one thing that doesn't work the way I
 expected it when you change consoles and then try to go back to the root
 console using ctrl alt f1. One finds the console has moved either to f8 or
 f9. I guess the other problems I have are best asked on the kde list.
 Stan,
 if that is your only problem, that is a KNOWN issue, and it exists in
 PC-BSD as well.. it has to do with KMS/GEM there are many posts talking
 about it on various FreeBSD mailing lists..
 there is no fix for this currently, and it explains why FreeBSD 8.4 works
 for you... becasue I don't think KMS was backported to FreeBSD 8.x
 my question for you now is, do you NEED KMS/GEM support? what type of video
 device do you have?
 
 Xorg has a new option for make.conf WITH_NEW_XORG=
 
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Port Build options

2013-07-30 Thread Stan Gammons
When one builds a port manually with make install clean or uses
portmaster to build a port, does one typically select ALL of the compile
options?  Which also leads to another question, are the pre-built
packages that are installed with pkg_add or pkgng compiled with ALL of
the options?


Stan


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Fwd: x11/kdelibs4 - rebuilding raptor2 needed ?

2013-07-13 Thread Stan Gammons
Forgot to cc the list



 From: Stan Gammons s_gamm...@charter.net
 Date: July 13, 2013, 8:55:08 AM CDT
 To: Florent Peterschmitt flor...@peterschmitt.fr
 Subject: Re: x11/kdelibs4 - rebuilding raptor2 needed ?
 
 Speaking of x11 and kde4. What is the correct way to build/install x11 and 
 kde4?   Since many packages were not included in the 9.1 release because of 
 the security breach, I find it hard to see the right way to get kde4 going. 
 Building xorg and kde4 from ports takes forever and a day. Plus, I'm unsure 
 what all options need to be checked when prompted to select the build 
 options.  Are ALL options normally selected when the packages are built that 
 are included on the DVD?
 
 Stan
 
 
 On Jul 13, 2013, at 10:06 AM, Florent Peterschmitt flor...@peterschmitt.fr 
 wrote:
 
 From UPDATING 20130705, I did a portmaster -r kdelibs-4\* and it failed
 with Could not find parser plugin for encoding trig
 *** [nepomuk/nie.h] Error code 1 on kdelibs port.
 
 After a little search, I found some saying to rebuild textproc/rasqal
 and textprocraptor. I've only rebuit raptor (texproc/raptor2 in fact)
 and the build is continuing, for the moment.
 
 Something missing in UPDATING ?
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Latest snapshot

2013-07-11 Thread Stan Gammons


 From: Stan Gammons s_gamm...@charter.net
 Date: July 11, 2013, 1:09:45 PM CDT
 To: po...@freebsd.org po...@freebsd.org
 Subject: Latest snapshot
 
 I just performed a portsnap fetch and portsnap extract on a new 9.1 Release 
 build and extract stops at /usr/ports/games/nethack34-qt with a corrupt 
 snapshot error. Could someone take a look to see if the snapshot is corrupted?
 
 
 Stan
 
 
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Latest snapshot

2013-07-11 Thread Stan Gammons
I just performed a portsnap fetch and portsnap extract on a new 9.1 Release 
build and extract stops at /usr/ports/games/nethack34-qt with a corrupt 
snapshot error. Could someone take a look to see if the snapshot is corrupted?


Stan


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Re: Latest snapshot

2013-07-11 Thread Stan Gammons
I tried building svn and it aborts with an error stating the Serf version is 
too old. Guess I'll have to wait until someone fixes the snapshot. 



On Jul 11, 2013, at 1:41 PM, Mark Felder f...@feld.me wrote:

 I can confirm, I'm hitting this too. I've worked around it by using svn for 
 the moment.
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Re: Latest snapshot

2013-07-11 Thread Stan Gammons
I did rm -Rf /var/db/portsnap/files, then portsnap fetch and portsnap extract 
and it extracts now without errors. Thanks to whomever fixed the snapshot.



On Jul 11, 2013, at 6:17 PM, kiboaa kandr...@oi.com.br wrote:

 Im sorry my poor english. 
 
 i was trying too portsnap fetch in freebsd 8.2 
 
 i digit 
 
 rm /var/db/porstnap/tag 
 
 and 
 
 portsnap fetch 
 
 in first, error 
 
 again 
 
 rm /var/db/porstnap/tag 
 
 in second, successfully! 
 and i installed sarg in machine 
 
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Is latest portsnap snapshot still corrupted

2013-05-28 Thread Stan Gammons
I see from a related thread that the snapshot is supposedly fixed, but as of 
earlier this AM I'm still getting errors.  So, is the snapshot broken again or 
should I be using portsdb too?

Stan


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Re: Is latest portsnap snapshot still corrupted

2013-05-28 Thread Stan Gammons
On Tue, 2013-05-28 at 13:39 +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote:

 The root cause of the problem is fixed, but the portsnap servers have
 not necessarily had good copies of the data pushed out to them yet.
 There's going to be a full synch of the mirrors happening later today.
 
   Cheers
 
   Matthew


It's working now.  

Thanks Matthew.


Stan



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