Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2014 14:23:42 -0500 From: dweimer <dweimer@dweimer.net> To: Rick Miller <vmiller@hostileadmin.com> Cc: FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>, owner-freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Build Ports Without =?UTF-8?Q?X=31=31=3F?= Message-ID: <7fcae6de0f31f8728897beca50739fb6@dweimer.net> In-Reply-To: <CAHzLAVH-nJfZBAcy1GvQ91oOMKZPMAR9i7d_POx--x_j2Mtvag@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAHzLAVH-nJfZBAcy1GvQ91oOMKZPMAR9i7d_POx--x_j2Mtvag@mail.gmail.com>
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On 07/29/2014 2:04 pm, Rick Miller wrote: > Hi all, > > I am using Poudriere to bulk build packages and encountered a failure > that > resulted in the program skipping a couple ports. The failure occurred > due > to an X11 error. However, the expectation is that all ports would > build > without X11 thus negating the need to compile and build all the X11 > dependancies for various packages. > > Despite the make.conf (shown below) specifying WITHOUT_X11, all these > ports > built with X11 support anyway. > > I'm pretty sure I must be doing something wrong and hoping that someone > might be able to lead me to the solution that will compile any port > without > X11 support. > > Packages failed/skipped: > > gtk-update-icon-cache-2.24.22: failed > gtk2-2.24.22_3: skipped due to above failure > vim-7.4.364: skipped due to above failure > > make.conf: > > # cat 10_0-amd64-make.conf > WITH_PKGNG=YES > PERL_VERSION=5.16.3 > WITHOUT_X11=YES I believe it should be: OPTIONS_UNSET="X11" on newer systems. However, it appears to not be pulling in the X11 option, but rather the GTK2 option. perhaps adding OPTIONS_UNSET="GTK2" would work, or just simply use the vim-lite port instead of vim, I do this on all my servers (of course none are running a GUI), though I haven't read through the Makefiles to be sure what else beyond GUI components isn't included in the lite port versus the full port, there's a chance it may drop off something else you are wanting. -- Thanks, Dean E. Weimer http://www.dweimer.net/
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