Date: Tue, 11 Mar 1997 14:13:23 +0100 From: Eivind Eklund <eivind@dimaga.com> To: freebsd-gnats-submit@freebsd.org, Satoshi Asami <asami@freefall.freebsd.org> Cc: freebsd-ports@freefall.freebsd.org Subject: Re: ports/2936: The teTeX port runs strup on /usr/local/bin Message-ID: <3.0.32.19970311141320.00bf6cf0@dimaga.com>
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At 03:15 AM 3/11/97 -0800, Satoshi Asami wrote: >Synopsis: The teTeX port runs strup on /usr/local/bin > >State-Changed-From-To: closed-open >State-Changed-By: asami >State-Changed-When: Tue Mar 11 03:12:50 PST 1997 >State-Changed-Why: >D'oh! This is what I get for committing a change without >testing the patch. :( > >This patch completely breaks the installation. Please fix and >re-submit. Don't be fooled by "make install" making it to the end, >there are errors in the middle that will kill "make package". (Actually >that's another bug in teTeX, that an error in the middle doesn't kill >the make process.) At least on my machine, the same problems were present prior and after applying my patch. I just re-tested it - using the original port, and % make % su # make install # exit % make package I get errors for missing inimf, virmf, install-info, xdvi.bin, texinfo-12, web2c/mf.log, and web2c/mf.base. Replacing the old patch-aa with my new version (the one in /tmp/mktemp :) and doing % su # pkg_delete teTeX-0.4 # make clean # exit % make % su # make install # exit % make package give me errors in the exact same files. Most of this seems due to -lXt missing during compile, which I assumed was a -stable problem. For some reason, this port does not accept LD_LIBRARY_PATH - but I assumed it worked under -current. All files but the ones listed above seems to be installed fine, with or without the patch. Did it package OK when you reverted? If it did, I have no clue what can be wrong - and there is no way for me to test it until I get my -current box up. Eivind Eklund perhaps@yes.no http://maybe.yes.no/perhaps/ eivind@freebsd.org
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