Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2010 22:00:11 +0400 From: Ruslan Mahmatkhanov <cvs-src@yandex.ru> Cc: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: net-im/telepathy-haze Build fail Message-ID: <4C50702B.5010701@yandex.ru> In-Reply-To: <4C506F97.8040207@yandex.ru> References: <201007281800.47169.david@vizion2000.net> <4C506F97.8040207@yandex.ru>
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28.07.2010 21:57, Ruslan Mahmatkhanov пишет: > 28.07.2010 21:00, David Southwell пишет: >> Hi >> >> This is a python error. Is anyone sufficiently familiar with python to >> take a >> look at tools/glib-signals-marshall-gen.py. >> Is all the code in that script strict enough for python 3. >> >> David >> >> config.status: executing depfiles commands >> config.status: executing libtool commands >> ===> Building for telepathy-haze-0.3.6 >> gmake all-recursive >> gmake[1]: Entering directory >> `/usr/ports/net-im/telepathy-haze/work/telepathy- >> haze-0.3.6' >> Making all in tools >> gmake[2]: Entering directory >> `/usr/ports/net-im/telepathy-haze/work/telepathy- >> haze-0.3.6/tools' >> gmake[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'. >> gmake[2]: Leaving directory >> `/usr/ports/net-im/telepathy-haze/work/telepathy- >> haze-0.3.6/tools' >> Making all in extensions >> gmake[2]: Entering directory >> `/usr/ports/net-im/telepathy-haze/work/telepathy- >> haze-0.3.6/extensions' >> xsltproc --nonet --novalid --xinclude ../tools/identity.xsl \ >> all.xml> _gen/all.xml >> /usr/local/bin/python ../tools/glib-signals-marshal-gen.py _gen/all.xml> >> _gen/signals-marshal.list >> File "../tools/glib-signals-marshal-gen.py", line 49 >> print 'VOID:' + ','.join(rhs) >> ^ >> SyntaxError: invalid syntax > > As in gnome-terminal case you can patch it yourself like this: > print('VOID:' + ','.join(rhs)) > > instead > > print 'VOID:' + ','.join(rhs) > > but as i stated in my previous message, the wrong way is to use python26 > as your primary python version. > the right way, i mean, or the wrong way is not to use python26 :) -- Regards, Ruslan
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