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Date:      Sun, 2 Mar 1997 19:23:09 -0500 (EST)
From:      Chuck Robey <chuckr@glue.umd.edu>
To:        Dave Babler <dbabler@Rigel.orionsys.com>
Cc:        ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Problem with INN 1.5.1 port
Message-ID:  <Pine.OSF.3.95q.970302192104.9115A-100000@professor.eng.umd.edu>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSI.3.95.970302151812.12834C-100000@Rigel.orionsys.com>

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On Sun, 2 Mar 1997, Dave Babler wrote:

> 
> I'm running 2.1.7-RELEASE and have my ports collection updated using SUP
> (ports-current). In trying to make the INN port, I get the following
> error:
> 
> gcc -I../include -I/usr/local/lib/perl5/i386-freebsd/5.003/CORE  -O -c tcl.c
> gcc -I../include -I/usr/local/lib/perl5/i386-freebsd/5.003/CORE  -O -c perl.c
> gcc  -o innd art.o cc.o chan.o his.o icd.o innd.o lc.o nc.o newsfeeds.o ng.o  proc.o rc.o site.o tcl.o perl.o ../libinn.a -ltcl -lm -L/usr/local/lib/perl5/i386-freebsd/5.003/CORE -lperl -lm -lutil -lcrypt
> ld: -ltcl: no match
> *** Error code 1
> 

Dave, current has tcl as part of the system, and the port is made for
current.  It compiles fine for that, and probably fine for 2.2.

> ----
> 
> I've tried this with the USE_TCL? option enabled and the USE_PERL? option
> enabled, with perl 5.003 and both tcl7.4 and tcl7.5 and I get exactly the
> same error.
> 
> -Dave
> 
> 
> 

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