Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2012 16:54:55 +0200 From: Martin Sugioarto <martin@sugioarto.com> To: Chris Rees <crees@FreeBSD.org> Cc: Steve Franks <bahamasfranks@gmail.com>, "O. Hartmann" <ohartman@zedat.fu-berlin.de>, Current FreeBSD <freebsd-current@freebsd.org>, freebsd-stable <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org>, Adam Strohl <adams-freebsd@ateamsystems.com> Subject: Re: Why Are You NOT Using FreeBSD ? Message-ID: <20120610165455.1c59e8ae@zelda.sugioarto.com> In-Reply-To: <CADLo838gS7L=Sy9Giow1gYMtM2n4NnoHJWm8p3ZCvi6CZbMWhg@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAOgwaMvsv3e1TxDauV038Pp7LRiYeH7oAODE%2Bw-pxHt9oGrXMA@mail.gmail.com> <20120604110339.GA9426@equilibrium.bsdes.net> <CAOjkAUe0_U==vjQGO77sQy=4JJ_e_ypoGpVbf1Mg62ttXATJYw@mail.gmail.com> <4FD2D4CC.3080109@ateamsystems.com> <4FD3003C.4080109@zedat.fu-berlin.de> <4FD352FF.9090101@ateamsystems.com> <4FD357F2.9090901@zedat.fu-berlin.de> <4FD35905.9080500@ateamsystems.com> <20120610121210.3ce1bd9d@zelda.sugioarto.com> <CADLo838gS7L=Sy9Giow1gYMtM2n4NnoHJWm8p3ZCvi6CZbMWhg@mail.gmail.com>
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--Sig_/mdSH58OQl9a/fUq1FgOpNbV Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Am Sun, 10 Jun 2012 11:37:09 +0100 schrieb Chris Rees <crees@FreeBSD.org>: > Er... people always test their commits. Sometimes edge cases will > creep in, such as the libreoffice failure which was due to different > configurations, but to suggest that the commit wasn't tested is quite > frankly insulting-- it built on a clean system perfectly well. Hi, I don't mean to insult anyone. As I have already told, I am really thankful that people invest their precious time into updating the ports collection. Whatever "clean system" means. It is surely not the default case that someone has got a freshly installed set of ports. Among all the default problems with ports, libreoffice[1] adds to the group of annoyances[2] at the moment. I don't know when I have seen "portmaster -ad" run through successfully last time. I need more and more "-x" options to exclude ports which fail to build. [1] german/libreoffice and libreoffice fails all the time in (LOCALIZED_LANG is set to "de"): Module 'lingucomponent' delivered successfully. 12 files copied, 2 files unchanged ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Oh dear - something failed during the build - sorry ! For more help with debugging build errors, please see the section in: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development internal build errors: ERROR: error 65280 occurred while making /usr/workdir-ports/usr/ports/editors/libreoffice/work/libreoffice-co= re-3.5.2.2/vcl/prj it seems that the error is inside 'vcl', please re-run build inside this module to isolate the error and/or test your fix: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Whatever this tries to tell me. I don't get it. This is a completely useless error message for me. [2] The default annoyances are for example: - After updating perl, php or whatever, it makes sense to enforce updating the modules that belong to these ports. I've seen 100x the same message that p5-XML-Parser does not work and know what it means, but this should be resolved by the port system. I mean, when you update perl, the perl modules won't work anymore. This is totally clear and it makes sense to update them first before going on. - When specifying WITHOUT_X11 the ports should respect this and not try to pull in the X11 variants of ports. I regularly see some ports pulling ImageMagick instead of the already installed ImageMagick-nox11. I still do not fully understand what is going on with WITHOUT_GNOME, but I'll try to figure it out later. But I am quite sure that some ports pull in unneeded Gnome dependencies. - Ports are being marked as interactive and stop the update process. The idea behind portmaster was (earlier) to avoid interactive building of ports and ask all the needed questions, before the builds start. I mean, earlier, I could get out and enjoy some coffee outdoors, now I have to sit at the keyboard. This is unacceptable! ;) - It would be nice to have a mechanism that tells you that your perl, mysql or whatever is not the default version anymore and you should consider updating to the default (and recommended) port. Martin --Sig_/mdSH58OQl9a/fUq1FgOpNbV Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=signature.asc -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (FreeBSD) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJP1LVIAAoJEF8wvLx/5p/7qX4P/ROTVzXZxdzFmLgHQaSFPe26 c1o4IJ7RDgFa+3hOurEG0EKzqcRPLYEIoNIHwVoEkuO3xG9Z2XAhLl8rYC9Qy1ZO qRZc93Mse97LyXaPlBJbxXeLVYbpNH0OwVPUBlN1+MxmBOX/Pb7cpVvA8hJMzqWy IofMpKUMSum6xst/472L6MO6K5BD9xJ4DQLRCDCFtBCyfqZlU/DlT6YuBL47/QBX X5Jnv5re54E/olrPQRnGtOjr6I4HfWoYuCwp0+EmF2ZFtdXqzTJf0umI0qpN1PWg CNMSoKKCrWxqB0kAWR36p/PEd7MjIbEM5nEeNYdEjL97A8NQesKE6ygxZHyHOLVR xyAUdxSXqvz1QRAjqGB84I/poa5OQl0N6FD80IN83FB6yw7gldt4jebVZrBQh3HT VUsUAVfG4zh1BfDbTrrZoj5hK12k5+i97vjjquUnkk/DYKhAb3mDO+abr2GpJnf1 JGy2MubHv6C52cMyT7FUOT/Ewr4Z4tTgx4gx1dAFK19xY5wD+QFSv2nlY3fj7u87 4rjAjkGELao8LiuFu1cEO5hu/eVHkLpSforyin5tS9LMjvpVWNvPLwHdSjpiP8Uz 68QigDrcmZHItEHRkxbVp/gISVj1+dApjrZILUQsLprkbsWcCAfXl1M9G8HbiheP l0ohiy823G02P33VQedM =5Rkt -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --Sig_/mdSH58OQl9a/fUq1FgOpNbV--
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