I found I needed to pkg_delete ortp\* first,
then linphone-base buit.
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cheers,
Douglas
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Thanks for the new code! Package updates for perl work fine here,
and no regressions found.
With respect to the --clean-* options, my earlier (a long time ago)
test with --clean-distfiles showed that valid distfiles would be
deleted if the corresponding port was not installed. I'd like to
On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 14:45:18 PDT, Doug Barton wrote:
soo ... is the blob that gets added to make.conf after you
install ports-mgmt/portconf in both make.conf files?
Yes.
I'm thinking that packages/Latest/perl is stale. Can you check it?
If it is stale, updating it should do the trick.
I use portmaster on a build machine to make packages, copying /var/db/ports,
and /usr/local/etc/ports.conf to all clients, and NFS mounting /usr/ports on
the clients.
Following UPDATING to do the perl upgrade on the build machine worked fine.
When I go to any of the clients, it seems portmaster
On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 17:03:49 EDT, jhell wrote:
Whats in your ports.conf ?
Lots of goop :-) but nothing perl related.
Also as in I don't use it I believe ports.conf relies on being
pulled in by make.conf am I correct ? If so then you would also have
to include your make.conf on every host
On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 14:14:03 PDT, Doug Barton wrote:
As jhell asked, are you copying the relevant bits of make.conf too?
Yes, the build machine has PERL_VERSION=5.12.1 in make.conf,
the clients have PERL_VERSION=5.10.1 there. Otherwise they
are the same.
Also, are you copying your
On Wed, 20 May 2009 19:27:44 +0300, Andriy Gapon wrote:
BTW, I can reliably reproduce this on amd64, but can not do it in
i386 jail. Ports tree is exactly the same, ditto for portmaster
version.
I have seen it on i386... after seeing your initial post
I tried a make and got a clean compile.