Re: lang/gcc46 leaving directories around (WAS: [QAT] r334234: 3x leftovers, 1x depend_object)

2013-11-24 Thread David Naylor
On Saturday, 23 November 2013 03:00:54 Gerald Pfeifer wrote: On Sat, 23 Nov 2013, Baptiste Daroussin wrote: This should be a definitive fix: http://people.freebsd.org/~bapt/fix-info-subdir.diff Btw that have shown a bug in pkg 1.2.0 rc1 and prior (not in 1.1.x) I have fix in master and

lang/gcc46 leaving directories around (WAS: [QAT] r334234: 3x leftovers, 1x depend_object)

2013-11-22 Thread David Naylor
Hi All / Gerald, The following reports indicate that /usr/local/share/info/gcc46 (directory) is being left in the working environment and not properly cleaned up. Since the ports do not create or use anything in that directory I assume this is an issue with the lang/gcc46 port. If this has

Re: lang/gcc46 leaving directories around (WAS: [QAT] r334234: 3x leftovers, 1x depend_object)

2013-11-22 Thread Gerald Pfeifer
On Fri, 22 Nov 2013, David Naylor wrote: The following reports indicate that /usr/local/share/info/gcc46 (directory) is being left in the working environment and not properly cleaned up. Since the ports do not create or use anything in that directory I assume this is an issue with the

Re: lang/gcc46 leaving directories around (WAS: [QAT] r334234: 3x leftovers, 1x depend_object)

2013-11-22 Thread Baptiste Daroussin
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 11:05:04PM +0100, Gerald Pfeifer wrote: On Fri, 22 Nov 2013, David Naylor wrote: The following reports indicate that /usr/local/share/info/gcc46 (directory) is being left in the working environment and not properly cleaned up. Since the ports do not create or use

Re: lang/gcc46 leaving directories around (WAS: [QAT] r334234: 3x leftovers, 1x depend_object)

2013-11-22 Thread Gerald Pfeifer
On Sat, 23 Nov 2013, Baptiste Daroussin wrote: This should be a definitive fix: http://people.freebsd.org/~bapt/fix-info-subdir.diff : Btw that have shown a bug in pkg 1.2.0 rc1 and prior (not in 1.1.x) I have fix in master and will be in 1.2.0 rc2 Can you test? Yes. I just tested this,