Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 19:05:40 -0400 From: Kim Culhan <w8hdkim@gmail.com> To: glarkin@FreeBSD.org Cc: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: /security/logcheck-1.2.54 build failure Message-ID: <49F8DD44.3010305@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <49F8BC87.7050103@FreeBSD.org> References: <49F4359D.7000403@gmail.com> <49F70569.2040205@FreeBSD.org> <49F77C7D.9080206@gmail.com> <49F8BC87.7050103@FreeBSD.org>
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Greg Larkin wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Kim Culhan wrote: > >> Greg Larkin wrote: >> > [...] > >>>> >>>> >>> Hi Kim, >>> >>> I am the logcheck port maintainer. First, I think I have fixed the >>> email problem, so you should be able to reach me at glarkin@FreeBSD.org >>> or glarkin@sourcehosting.net now. >>> >>> The problem that you reported should be fixed in the current ports tree. >>> I saw the same thing reported shortly after committing the change to >>> security/logcheck. See this page for an explanation: >>> >>> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=11930+0+current/cvs-ports >>> >>> Try updating your ports tree and rebuilding, and let me know if it works >>> now. >>> >>> >>> >> Thanks everyone for replying to my post, I updated my ports tree and >> started by rebuilding >> docbook2X. >> >> Rebuilding docbook2X built OpenSP and now there is this build probem left, >> which is looks like the sitation Alexey described: >> >> ===> Building for logcheck-1.2.54_3 >> /usr/local/bin/osx:logcheck.sgml:1:59:W: cannot generate system >> identifier for public text "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook V4.1//EN" >> /usr/local/bin/osx:logcheck.sgml:34:0:E: reference to entity "REFENTRY" >> for which no system identifier could be generated >> /usr/local/bin/osx:logcheck.sgml:1:0: entity was defined here >> /usr/local/bin/osx:logcheck.sgml:34:0:E: DTD did not contain element >> declaration for document type name >> /usr/local/bin/osx:logcheck.sgml:36:9:E: element "REFENTRY" undefined >> /usr/local/bin/osx:logcheck.sgml:37:15:E: element "REFENTRYINFO" undefined >> /usr/local/bin/osx:logcheck.sgml:38:12:E: element "ADDRESS" undefined >> /usr/local/bin/osx:logcheck.sgml:39:15:E: element "EMAIL" undefined >> >> [many lines of 'element "xxx" undefined' deleted] >> >> /usr/local/bin/osx:logcheck.sgml:248:11:E: element "REFSECT1" undefined >> /usr/local/bin/osx:logcheck.sgml:249:10:E: element "TITLE" undefined >> /usr/local/bin/osx:logcheck.sgml:251:9:E: element "PARA" undefined >> /usr/local/bin/osx:logcheck.sgml:251:18:E: element "COMMAND" undefined >> /usr/local/bin/osx:logcheck.sgml:254:11:E: element "REFSECT1" undefined >> /usr/local/bin/osx:logcheck.sgml:255:10:E: element "TITLE" undefined >> /usr/local/bin/osx:logcheck.sgml:257:9:E: element "PARA" undefined >> /usr/local/bin/osx:logcheck.sgml:260:9:E: element "PARA" undefined >> >> >> Repeat running of 'make' after this point does not return anything, >> maybe this is what Alexey is seeing when >> the build becomes done. >> >> regards >> -kim >> >> -- >> >> > > Hi Kim, > > Those errors and warnings are emitted during the conversion of the > logcheck SGML man page source to the logcheck.8 man page. The man page > seems to be fine, so I just changed the port Makefile to redirect those > messages to /dev/null. > > There are so many of them, and they are pretty confusing, and since the > man page is created correctly anyway, I don't think it's a problem to > suppress them. > > Please try: > > cd /usr/ports/security/logcheck && make install clean > man logcheck > > Do you see the man page correctly? > Yes the man page is displayed correctly, looks good. Thanks Greg and everyone for the help, its very greatly appreciated. regards -kim --
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