Date: Wed, 24 May 2017 10:26:56 -0300 From: =?UTF-8?B?T3RhY8OtbGlv?= <otacilio.neto@bsd.com.br> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ports recently marked broken on -current Message-ID: <0462dc56-4119-a98e-9ba4-7dbad850dfd9@bsd.com.br> In-Reply-To: <20170524001332.GA8306@lonesome.com> References: <20170524001332.GA8306@lonesome.com>
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Em 23/05/2017 21:13, Mark Linimon escreveu: > So during my pass over recent powerpc64 package errorlogs, I found > a few ports that were actually broken across all archs on -current, > and made those commits. > > I may not have enough cycles to investigate all these down by myself, > so I'm asking for help. Does anyone recognize any of these failure > modes, and if so, can recommend a fix? > > I've grouped them together based on my analysis, which may not be > correct. Note: error messages from gcc and clang are intermixed. > > Thanks. > > mcl > > benchmarks/dbs tcp_debug.h: field has incomplete type 'struct tcpcb' > security/revealrk revealrk.c: 'struct xtcpcb' has no member named 'xt_socket' > security/pidentd k_freebsd2.c: storage size of 'pcbp' isn't known > > japanese/nethack34 stdlib.h: conflicting types for 'srandom' > > net-mgmt/netdata freebsd_sysctl.c: storage size of 'vmmeter_data' isn't known > sysutils/asmem read_mem.c: invalid use of undefined type 'struct vmmeter' > > net/lft lft_types.h: pcap-int.h: No such file or directory > security/dsniff pcaputil.c: '/usr/include/pcap-int.h' file not found > sysutils/pftop sf-gencode.h: pcap-int.h: No such file or directory > > sysutils/scprotect scprotect.c: 'sysctl__' undeclared (first use in this function) > > www/cherokee unable to detect data struct is used by crypt_r > _______________________________________________ Hi Mark. I'm the maintainer of sysutils/xosview and I'm facing a problem with this struct vmmeter on HEAD also. Apparently, the last modifications on HEAD broke all ports that needs it. For now, xosview is not compiling on HEAD because of this, so probably in this weekend I will investigate and reports here. []'s -Otacilio
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