Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2012 16:24:56 +0400 From: awarecons <awarecons@gmail.com> To: Chris Rees <utisoft@gmail.com>, ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: LIBREOFFICE.TBZ IS BROKEN -- ATTENTION Message-ID: <CACGq7x3129O38knRmLNNuXZL_VWb3vOV=Q%2BH4jnFMdjxRp46mg@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <CADLo839NO63vG2=i=VipmNN_nLvT=W29bCwOfZ5y=gGekybw6Q@mail.gmail.com> References: <CACGq7x3zDd90f0Pog5YxZyxmixBvBirZ3ERUtvUKVA_S6tbVeA@mail.gmail.com> <CADLo83-D-m1e-Fb%2BcisGZHAS_fAcOkh9dUxzJTTuPmCsrRaGmw@mail.gmail.com> <CACGq7x0isTGp%2Bsh_XGPh0KLvag_Y_zX%2B4aY4A-rpY%2BbykweK_A@mail.gmail.com> <CADLo839jHjU-9onk%2BuvCd-=yqgLDogn%2BQNUspZTuV%2BvOLUS63g@mail.gmail.com> <CACGq7x2V9RT8Jn=TFwyh=dYLFp4F134aX3L44w42KKZ=2wWxAA@mail.gmail.com> <CADLo83-hoKu1R7U2w6MuD42Z9aapMH%2BwfG2AkAD7xWhpSCSTqg@mail.gmail.com> <CACGq7x0GMZDjq66BgVG=kmtdYdpxsGir5m50vr-MnwLncbckwA@mail.gmail.com> <CADLo83_68KbHaRaG-KX7_7NmA9gnveurngrLpAf769H4NHe78Q@mail.gmail.com> <CACGq7x2qJWOcRwmpe6YEVgVBQ=L%2BO=OyWE5KGANH4StX=Tfn8g@mail.gmail.com> <CADLo839hpuAOrOOteuVsPbGon9BoVUhVLh7F8Kbx6D33KJg_vw@mail.gmail.com> <CACGq7x3Q%2B7qxVqYshVXPiZhdvCoO4YDvQjUstOg_Hjt7OTcAYg@mail.gmail.com> <CADLo839NO63vG2=i=VipmNN_nLvT=W29bCwOfZ5y=gGekybw6Q@mail.gmail.com>
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===> Building for pkg-1.0.2 ... /usr/local/lib/libpkg.a(pkgdb.o): In function `pkgdb_cmd': /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/pkg/work/pkg-1.0.1/libpkg/pkgdb.c:3600: undefined reference to `sqlite3_shell' *** Error code 1 1 error *** Error code 2 1 error *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/pkg 2012/11/5 Chris Rees <utisoft@gmail.com> > Ah... it won't work for you, sorry. I don't have an i386 build machine. > On 5 Nov 2012 10:36, "awarecons" <awarecons@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Thank you. >> >> By the way, why did you set it to be built for amd64 arch? Will it work >> on i386? >> >> >> 2012/11/4 Chris Rees <utisoft@gmail.com> >> >>> >>> On 4 Nov 2012 17:45, "awarecons" <awarecons@gmail.com> wrote: >>> > >>> > Built it myself, but without KDE, GTK2, SDK, DEBUG support: >>> > # This file is auto-generated by 'make config'. >>> > # Options for libreoffice-3.5.7 >>> > _OPTIONS_READ=libreoffice-3.5.7 >>> > _FILE_COMPLETE_OPTIONS_LIST=DEBUG GNOME GTK2 GTK3 JAVA KDE4 MMEDIA >>> PGSQL SDK SVG SYSTRAY WEBDAV >>> > OPTIONS_FILE_UNSET+=DEBUG >>> > OPTIONS_FILE_SET+=GNOME >>> > OPTIONS_FILE_UNSET+=GTK2 >>> > OPTIONS_FILE_SET+=GTK3 >>> > OPTIONS_FILE_SET+=JAVA >>> > OPTIONS_FILE_UNSET+=KDE4 >>> > OPTIONS_FILE_SET+=MMEDIA >>> > OPTIONS_FILE_SET+=PGSQL >>> > OPTIONS_FILE_UNSET+=SDK >>> > OPTIONS_FILE_SET+=SVG >>> > OPTIONS_FILE_SET+=SYSTRAY >>> > OPTIONS_FILE_SET+=WEBDAV >>> > >>> > Would you like, I could download tbz you point me to? >>> >>> Hah, my build failed for some reason. I've restarted it. >>> >>> You're better off posting new questions on ports@ - I'm usually slow to >>> reply and others have good answers too. >>> >>> I'm glad you managed to build it. >>> >>> Chris >>> >>> > 2012/10/31 Chris Rees <crees@freebsd.org> >>> >> >>> >> On 31 October 2012 17:44, awarecons <awarecons@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >> > Thanks for advice, but it's a long-long story for my p4-2.6GHz to >>> build over >>> >> > 100MB sources... that's why I prefer pre-built packages. >>> >> > Do me a favour, build LibreOffice 3.5.7 or higher? >>> >> >>> >> Sure, I'll get one going. >>> >> >>> >> http://www.bayofrum.net/tb/index.php?action=describe_port&id=1839 >>> >> >>> >> Keep checking back, it could take about a day :/ >>> >> >>> >> > Thank you in advance. >>> >> > >>> >> > PS "No, portupgrade doesn't support upgrades *via package and pkg*. >>> It >>> >> > supports upgrades via port with pkgng" - what a shame, Chris... >>> >> >>> >> Hehe, it's getting better. WIth pkgng, there's no need for >>> >> portupgrade, pkg upgrade will do the trick. >>> >> >>> >> > 2012/10/31 Chris Rees <crees@freebsd.org> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> On 31 October 2012 17:15, awarecons <awarecons@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >> >> > Everything else (portupgrade -NPPr libreoffice) is alright. >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > Waiting for healthy libreoffice.tbz! ;7 >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > Sample output: >>> >> >> > ---> Invoking a command: /usr/bin/fetch -o >>> >> >> > '/var/tmp/portupgrade9ZjW6x6L/libreo >>> >> >> > ffice.tbz' >>> >> >> > ' >>> ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-9.0-release/La >>> >> >> > test/libreoffice.tbz' >>> >> >> > /var/tmp/portupgrade9ZjW6x6L/libreoffice.tbz 100% of 113 MB >>> 128 kBps >>> >> >> > 00m00s >>> >> >> > ---> Downloaded as libreoffice.tbz >>> >> >> > ---> Identifying the package >>> >> >> > /var/tmp/portupgrade9ZjW6x6L/libreoffice.tbz >>> >> >> > tar: bzip decompression failedTruncated input file (needed >>> 132096 bytes, >>> >> >> > only 0 >>> >> >> > available) >>> >> >> > tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors. >>> >> >> > pkg_info: tar extract of >>> /var/tmp/portupgrade9ZjW6x6L/libreoffice.tbz >>> >> >> > failed! >>> >> >> > pkg_info: error during unpacking, no info for 'libreoffice.tbz' >>> >> >> > available >>> >> >> > ** Failed to extract information from >>> >> >> > /var/tmp/portupgrade9ZjW6x6L/libreoffice.t >>> >> >> > bz >>> >> >> > ---> Listing the results (+:done / -:ignored / *:skipped / >>> !:failed) >>> >> >> > ! libreoffice@ (corrupt package) >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > And there is another issue FYI: >>> >> >> > - some packages still ask for deprecated deve/pkg-config (needs >>> >> >> > Makefiles >>> >> >> > correction) >>> >> >> > - it is claimed in /usr/ports/UPDATING that portupgrade supports >>> PKNG, >>> >> >> > but >>> >> >> > it (portupgrade 2.4.10.2) doesn't actually: >>> >> >> >>> >> >> Two things to learn from this: >>> >> >> >>> >> >> Never mix ports and packages >>> >> >> >>> >> >> Our current pkg system (pkg_install) sucks, which is why we're >>> killing it. >>> >> >> >>> >> > Don't do that!)) Installing from ports small pieces is acceptable, >>> but such >>> >> > chunk as LibreOffice... one needs 32xP10-100GHz SMP probably to do >>> it for >>> >> > less than half an hour! ;777 >>> >> > >>> >> >> >>> >> >> Try installing libreoffice from the port, or I'll build a package >>> for you. >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> > portupgrade -NPPyvr portupgrade >>> >> >> > USING PKGNG >>> >> >> > Packages are not yet suported. Use pkg(8) directly. >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > It upsets slightly - shalleth be it believed any more?: >>> >> >> > "20121015: >>> >> >> > AFFECTS: users of ports-mgmt/portupgrade >>> >> >> > AUTHOR: bdrewery@FreeBSD.org >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > Portupgrade now supports pkgng. To use pkgng, enable it in your >>> >> >> > make.conf, >>> >> >> > and convert your databases. >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > This is optional and not currently required. >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > # make -C /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/pkg install clean >>> >> >> > Shouldn't we upgrade portupgrade itself?) >>> >> >> > # echo 'WITH_PKGNG=yes' >> /etc/make.conf >>> >> >> > # pkg2ng >>> >> >> > # pkgdb -fu" >>> >> >> >>> >> >> No, portupgrade doesn't support upgrades *via package and pkg*. It >>> >> >> supports upgrades via port with pkgng. >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> Chris >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> > >>> > >>> >> >>
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