Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2018 11:22:30 -0600 From: Gary Aitken <freebsd@dreamchaser.org> To: Tijl Coosemans <tijl@FreeBSD.org> Cc: FreeBSD Mailing List <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: recommended setup for building ports in development env? Message-ID: <0cf315a5-dedf-29b9-13de-32240b52a5ad@dreamchaser.org> In-Reply-To: <20180425105447.7d69d2b9@kalimero.tijl.coosemans.org> References: <ba4df094-8f3f-c7f7-e908-beb5daca69f6@dreamchaser.org> <20180425105447.7d69d2b9@kalimero.tijl.coosemans.org>
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On 04/25/18 02:54, Tijl Coosemans wrote: > On Tue, 24 Apr 2018 19:18:50 -0600 Gary Aitken <freebsd@dreamchaser.org> wrote: >> Asked this on questions a while ago and got no response; >> any thoughts would be much appreciated. >> >> I'm trying to set up a development environment for a few ports. >> I established a parallel ports tree and set the environment variables >> PREFIX=${MYFREEBSD}/usr/local >> WORKDIR=${MYFREEBSD}/var/db/portsnap >> PORTSDIR=${MYFREEBSD}/usr/ports >> >> With those set, I can build and install some things. >> >> For example, I can build and install graphics/ufraw, and with my PATH >> properly extended to include ${MYFREEBSD}/usr/local/bin I can execute it. >> I can also build and install x11/babl into ${MYFREEBSD}. >> Running a normally built gimp finds the new libbabl located in a >> different, non-standard place: >> $ ldd `which gimp` | grep babl >> libbabl-0.1.so.0 => /usr/home/.../usr/local/lib/libbabl-0.1.so.0 >> I didn't expect that to work; nice. >> >> However, when I go to build graphics/gegl it fails because it can't find >> the installed babl: >> ===> gegl-0.3.34 depends on shared library: libbabl-0.1.so - not found >> >> If I set >> LOCALBASE=${MYFREEBSD}/usr/local >> it wants to rebuild all dependencies, since it doesn't find any of the >> normally installed stuff. >> >> Adding >> -L${MYFREEBSD}/usr/local/lib to LDFLAGS >> -I${MYFREEBSD}/usr/local/include to CPPFLAGS >> in the Makefile doesn't solve the problem. >> >> Is there a good solution to this, or do I have to set LOCALBASE with the >> resulting build of everything else, not just the things that I need to >> upgrade for this work? Hopefully there's a way to extend the normal >> search path for port builds? ... > Try setting LIB_DIRS. Its default value is "/lib /usr/lib ${LOCALBASE}/lib". Thanks, that mostly did the trick. However, I still have an issue with a library which resides in a subdir of /usr/local/lib: ===> gegl-0.3.34 depends on shared library: libcgraph.so - not found $ pkg info -l graphviz ... /usr/local/lib/graphviz/libcgraph.so /usr/local/lib/graphviz/libcgraph.so.6 /usr/local/lib/graphviz/libcgraph.so.6.0.0 I tried tweaking the Makefile: LIB_DEPENDS+= graphviz/libcgraph.so:graphics/graphviz but that fails: Error: pattern graphviz/libcgraph.so in LIB_DEPENDS is not valid Also tried some permutations with trailing '/' and '/*' on the directory with no success. I could not find any discussion of this situation in the porter's handbook, probably because it "just works" building in /usr/ports. I can get it to work by explicitly adding the subdir as another element of LIB_DIRS but that seems wrong; I have 92 subdirs to /usr/local/lib. Gary
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