On Wed, 28 Jul 2010, Mark Linimon wrote:
These are the results that I get on my home machine:
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Here is my /etc/make.conf:
OPENSSH_OVERWRITE_BASE=yes
WITH_APACHE2=yes
X11BASE=${LOCALBASE}
USE_LOCAL_MK= yes
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 11:47:11PM -0700, Doug Barton wrote:
When I asked you what was necessary to test this, you said all that was
necessary was to define _PERL_REFACTORING_COMPLETE.
And my memory slipped.
The explanation, however, was correct: the problem is that if you
unconditionally
On Thu, 29 Jul 2010, Mark Linimon wrote:
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 11:47:11PM -0700, Doug Barton wrote:
When I asked you what was necessary to test this, you said all that was
necessary was to define _PERL_REFACTORING_COMPLETE.
And my memory slipped.
The explanation, however, was correct: the
These are the results that I get on my home machine:
$ make index
Generating INDEX-7 - please wait..make_index: thunderbird-3.0.5_1: no entry for
:/home/pcvs/ports/lang
make_index: thunderbird-3.0.5_1: no entry for :/home/pcvs/ports/lang
make_index: thunderbird-3.0.5_1: no entry for
Its a bit to late for me to think about this tonight, but on quick
glance our diffs not equivalent.
On 7/29/2010 12:14 AM, Mark Linimon wrote:
These are the results that I get on my home machine:
$ make index
Generating INDEX-7 - please wait..make_index: thunderbird-3.0.5_1: no entry
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I've long been interested in this. I must be using the wrong options or
something. About 1 yr ago I was able to build the index after removing
the appropriate things in Mk/.
On 07/19/10 02:12, Doug Barton wrote:
On 07/18/10 15:38, Mark Linimon
On Mon, 19 Jul 2010, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
I've long been interested in this. I must be using the wrong options or
something. About 1 yr ago I was able to build the index after removing
the appropriate things in Mk/.
Well, seems like I have good news. :) I ran tests on both 9-current
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On 07/20/10 03:57, Doug Barton wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jul 2010, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
I've long been interested in this. I must be using the wrong options or
something. About 1 yr ago I was able to build the index after removing
the appropriate
On Tue, 20 Jul 2010, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
You didn't quite test everything.
I didn't try. :) In talking to Mark his previous testing clearly
demonstrated that with the knob set would cause the INDEX generation to
fail spectacularly. So the fact that this did not happen, seems like a
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On 07/20/10 04:52, Doug Barton wrote:
So yeah, a pointyhat run is almost certainly a good idea before actually
making the change, however 'make index' was the canary in Mark's
original coal mine, and fortunately that bird is still singing. :)
On Tue, 20 Jul 2010, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
On 07/20/10 04:52, Doug Barton wrote:
So yeah, a pointyhat run is almost certainly a good idea before actually
making the change, however 'make index' was the canary in Mark's
original coal mine, and fortunately that bird is still singing. :)
The following consumes a lot of the bsd.perl.mk file.
Could this have any negative impact on ports that were previously using
the areas that are contained in the if statements ?.
net-snmp-5.* Installs cleanly and depends on libperl.so right after its
installed (twice I might add)
The intention of bsd.perl.mk was to eventually allow a bunch of code
to be pulled out of bsd.port.mk, and to have bsd.perl.mk only included
conditionally, on the theory that it will speed up INDEX building
somewhat. (I have not tested for speedup).
The problem is that there are N ports that
On 07/18/10 15:38, Mark Linimon wrote:
The intention of bsd.perl.mk was to eventually allow a bunch of code
to be pulled out of bsd.port.mk, and to have bsd.perl.mk only included
conditionally, on the theory that it will speed up INDEX building
somewhat. (I have not tested for speedup).
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