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Date:      Sat, 27 Aug 2011 09:17:36 -0500
From:      Sam Cassiba <sam@cassiba.com>
To:        Igor Soumenkov <2igosha@gmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-ports@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: How to escalate? ports/159276 - cmake
Message-ID:  <4E58FC80.9060405@cassiba.com>
In-Reply-To: <4E58F3B4.8060706@soumenkov.com>
References:  <4E58A6AA.4060805@soumenkov.com> <4E58F04F.7030008@cassiba.com> <4E58F3B4.8060706@soumenkov.com>

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On 08/27/11 08:40, Igor Soumenkov wrote:
>
> On 27.08.2011 17:25, Sam Cassiba wrote:
>> On 08/27/11 03:11, Igor Soumenkov wrote:
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> How can I escalate the issue related to one of the ports?
>>> Cmake in ports sets different cflags than the original one. It seems
>>> that the comitter who introduced this problem with a patch
>>> (http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/devel/cmake/files/patch-Modules_Compiler_GNU.cmake?rev=1.1)
>>>
>>> to the port does not want to do anything with it. There is a PR open
>>> (159276).
>>> Cmake is widely used in the company I am working for, and now as a
>>> FreeBSD user I get cmake that is different from everyone else's, because
>>> my default Debug and Release build have empty CFLAGS. Now I have to
>>> manually fix these flags back each time I reconfigure my build
>>> directories.
>>>
>>> If nobody cares about this, why not place a big 'we don't care about
>>> developers' banner on the main site?
>>>
>>
>> devel/cmake is maintained by the kde@ team, so my recommendation would
>> be to ping them directly. http://wiki.freebsd.org/KDE4 should have the
>> droids you seek.
>>
> Unfortunately, one of them ( Max Brazhnikov (makc@) ) is the committer I
> am writing about.
> And I CC:ed the kde@ mailing list, but got reply only from Max. I quoted
> it here ("we can't just remove it...")  - he is not going to fix it, and
> he is not replying to my e-mails anymore.
> That is why I am trying to find someone who can help with this situation.


After looking at the patch, it would seem that you would need to set 
your CFLAGS in /etc/make.conf to do what it (the patch) removed.  Other 
than that, maintaining your own local port of cmake would be an 
alternative to investigate.


-- 
Sam Cassiba <sam@cassiba.com>



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