Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2014 15:29:07 -0300 From: "Danilo E. Gondolfo" <danilo@freebsd.org> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: fs-uae amiga emulator Message-ID: <530E3273.7080509@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <530E27CD.2030500@tomse.dk> References: <20140217200537.419f13ea1786dc5e8b7b0365@mimar.rs> <5302726F.4010505@freebsd.org> <20140226153526.afd6d3eb74f8c30dca1a319e@mimar.rs> <530E27CD.2030500@tomse.dk>
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On 02/26/14 14:43, Carsten Jensen wrote: > On 02/26/2014 03:35 PM, Marko Cupać wrote: >> On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 17:34:55 -0300 >> "Danilo E. Gondolfo" <danilo@freebsd.org> wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> In this case, making a port is quite simple. >>> Maybe I forgot something. But basically is this. >>> >>> To extract: sh fs-uae.shar >> Sorry it took me some time to get to this. make fails with bunch of >> chown errors: >> >> chown: /usr/home/pacija/data/softver/amiga/porttest/fs-uae/work/fs-uae-2.4.0/gensrc/cpuemu_31.cpp: >> Invalid argument >> chown: /usr/home/pacija/data/softver/amiga/porttest/fs-uae/work/fs-uae-2.4.0/gensrc: >> Invalid argument >> chown: /usr/home/pacija/data/softver/amiga/porttest/fs-uae/work/fs-uae-2.4.0/out/.dummy: >> Invalid argument >> chown: /usr/home/pacija/data/softver/amiga/porttest/fs-uae/work/fs-uae-2.4.0/out: >> Invalid argument >> chown: /usr/home/pacija/data/softver/amiga/porttest/fs-uae/work/fs-uae-2.4.0: >> Invalid argument >> chown: /usr/home/pacija/data/softver/amiga/porttest/fs-uae/work: >> Invalid argument *** Error code 1 >> >> Similar thing happen with another port I am testing (mixxx). >> >> Perhaps it has something to do with staging? >> > I've been installing it from scratch on 10.0 and it compiled without > problems + all the dependencies. > > I haven't tested it on older versions of FreeBSD. > Which version are you running? > > I still need to do some more testing on earlier systems, but I hope to > be able to add the launcher as an option, though it might be tricky. > > cheers > Carsten > The port that I sent works perfectly on my FreeBSD 10-amd64. I'm building it on redports.org right now [1], you can see the results in a few minutes. [1] https://redports.org/buildarchive/20140226182600-11724/
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