source of this problem?
Thank you for the report. I fixed libxine port.
Please update ports and reinstall/portupgrade libxine.
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EMACS_PORT_NAME=emacs21
to /etc/make.conf and reinstall Emacs from editors/emacs21 port:
# portupgrade -f -o editors/emacs21 emacs
For elisp port maintainers, please set default EMACS_PORT_NAME to
emacs22 in Makefile of your port and make a slave port for emacs21.
Sincerely,
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But unfortunately I can read/write email and do committer work on weekends
only. So I give approval for keramida to commit to editors/emacs and related
ports. Please go ahead.
Sincerely,
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t; >
> > Andy
> >
>
> Er.. USE_GCC is kind of overkill for such trivial source fix.
> Nobutaka-san, could you revert the recent libxine commit and instead
> commit the above patch?
Sorry, I have read your mail about the patch after the commit.
I'm going to remove the workaround and add your patch.
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lib builds
> and works flawlessly.
Removed IGNORE mark accordingly.
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