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Date:      Mon, 30 Oct 2006 13:54:00 -0800
From:      Doug Barton <dougb@FreeBSD.org>
To:        "O. Hartmann" <ohartman@mail.zedat.fu-berlin.de>
Cc:        cpghost <cpghost@cordula.ws>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: qt-3.3/php 5.1.6 does not compile FreeBSD 6.2-PRE/AMD64
Message-ID:  <45467478.40303@FreeBSD.org>
In-Reply-To: <45449994.5030503@mail.zedat.fu-berlin.de>
References:  <45411824.70100@mail.zedat.fu-berlin.de>	<20061029061912.GA84479@epia2.farid-hajji.net> <45449994.5030503@mail.zedat.fu-berlin.de>

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O. Hartmann wrote:
> cpghost wrote:
>> On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 10:18:44PM +0200, O. Hartmann wrote:
>>   
>>> Hello.
>>> Before sending a PR, I would like to ask you and maybe someone reveals
>>> my faults in this subject.
>>>
>>> Since a couple of weeks I can not build PHP 5.1.6 anymore. I can do it
>>> by hand, but not with the ports system. cups and qt are dependend on PHP
>>> and I would like to fix that problem. It seems that several ports do not
>>> build anymore especially on AMD64 arch, since I have a i386 box (Pentium
>>> 4) with nearly the same software status and configuration and I can
>>> check that there is everything o.k.
>>>
>>> This is the last error when trying to build Qt library, it dies in PHP.
>>> PHP dies with an error of a non working xml.
>>>     
>> I've had a similar show-stopper, until I realized that I had
>> WITH_THREADS set in /etc/make.conf (to get a threaded perl),
>> which was then picked up by the libxml2 port. After recompiling
>> and reinstalling libxml2 without WITH_THREADS, php 5.1.6 port
>> compiled without any problems.
>>
>> Regards,
>> -cpghost.
>>
>>   
> That's it, I did the same!
> So I need a dedicated WITH_THREAD for perl and in common non-threaded
> version for libxml2.

This is a good example of where sysutils/portconf would really be
useful. :)

Doug

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