Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 17:23:13 -0400 From: fj@panix.com To: ports@FreeBSD.org Subject: "/usr/ports/x11-toolkits/wxgtk2" non-existent -- dependency list incomplete Message-ID: <20050512212313.GA95240@vox.chthonixia.net>
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Fresh sources and ports tree, and the requirements in the error message I have met: ttyp0 # portsdb -Uu Updating the ports index ... Generating INDEX.tmp - please wait.."/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk", line 4847: warning: duplicate script for target "add-plist-post" ignored fityk-0.4.4_1: "/usr/ports/x11-toolkits/wxgtk2" non-existent -- dependency list incomplete ===> math/fityk failed *** Error code 1 1 error ******************************************************************** Before reporting this error, verify that you are running a supported version of FreeBSD (see http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/) and that you have a complete and up-to-date ports collection. (INDEX builds are not supported with partial or out-of-date ports collections -- in particular, if you are using cvsup, you must cvsup the "ports-all" collection, and have no "refuse" files.) If that is the case, then report the failure to ports@FreeBSD.org together with relevant details of your ports configuration (including FreeBSD version, your architecture, your environment, and your /etc/make.conf settings, especially compiler flags and WITH/WITHOUT settings). Note: the latest pre-generated version of INDEX may be fetched automatically with "make fetchindex". ******************************************************************** *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/ports. *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/ports. failed to generate INDEX! portsdb: index generation error uname -a: FreeBSD vox.chthonixia.net 5.4-STABLE FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE #0: Thu May 12 16:35:37 EDT 2005 root@vox.chthonixia.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/VOX i386 # $FreeBSD: src/share/examples/etc/make.conf,v 1.229.2.5 2004/10/09 18:38:57 dougb Exp $ # # There are additional things you can put into /etc/make.conf. # You have to find those in the Makefiles and documentation of # the source tree. # # Note, that you should not set MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX or MAKEOBJDIR # from make.conf (or as command line variables to make). # Both variables are environment variables for make and must be used as: # # env MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=/big/directory make # # The CPUTYPE variable controls which processor should be targeted for # generated code. 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