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Date:      Fri, 11 Jul 2003 14:04:54 -0500
From:      Kris Yates <kris@2binteractive.com>
To:        admin <admin2@enabled.com>, questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: /usr/ports/www/graphics/png install error
Message-ID:  <3F0F0A56.4030800@2binteractive.com>
In-Reply-To: <20030711183550.M32334@enabled.com>
References:  <3F0F02CF.5030507@2binteractive.com> <20030711183550.M32334@enabled.com>

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My analog installation is fine.  Some clients prefer Webalizer, so I 
have multiple stats available.  Thanks though...

Kris

admin wrote:

>by the way - analog is much better for webstats from my perspective.  might
>wanna check it out.
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>>to png port 1.2.5_2.
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>>"make" seems fine, the following error occurs on the port "make install":
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>>cc -fpic -DPIC -O -pipe  -I. -DPNG_USE_PNGGCCRD  -c pnggccrd.c -o 
>>pnggccrd.So
>>building shared library libpng.so.5
>>gzip -cn libpng.3 > libpng.3.gz
>>gzip -cn libpngpf.3 > libpngpf.3.gz
>>gzip -cn png.5 > png.5.gz
>>===>  Installing for png-1.2.5_2
>>===>   Generating temporary packing list
>>===>  Checking if graphics/png already installed
>>*** Error code 1
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>>This also happens when I try to upgrade the port for Webalizer,
>> which is my ultimate goal here.  Webalizer says libpng is not 
>>installed but I see that is, however, it seems to be a problem with 
>>something in ports/graphics/png.  I am running FBSD 4.6.2p13.
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>>Any ideas?  Will upgrading to 4.7 stable fix this?
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>>Please send reply to me, as I do not have time to check the list 
>>archives often.
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>>Thank you,
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>>Kris
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