Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 13:03:14 +0900 From: Alexander Nedotsukov <bland@FreeBSD.org> To: Joe Kelsey <joe@zircon.seattle.wa.us> Cc: gnome@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: ports/73685 - anyone interested? Message-ID: <41919302.9050304@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <1100057768.79614.12.camel@zircon> References: <1100022716.79614.6.camel@zircon> <419176FB.4030507@FreeBSD.org> <1100057768.79614.12.camel@zircon>
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Joe Kelsey wrote: >On Wed, 2004-11-10 at 11:03 +0900, Alexander Nedotsukov wrote: > > >>Joe Kelsey wrote: >> >> >> >>>Yesterday, I submitted ports/73685 about problems with all *mm ports >>>(gtkmm, vfsmm, etc.) I cannot finish my 2.8 upgrade due to inability to >>>compile these ports. >>> >>>This is a critical and high priority problem. >>> >>>The problem appears to relate to attempting to use g++34 to compile the >>>ports. Should it really use g++34 on a 4.10 system? >>> >>>Anyone who has any ideas, please let me know. I cannot think of where >>>to go from here. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>Forgot to CC here. For anyone interested please see PR folowup. >> >> > >The answer posted to the PR did not help in the slightest. > >While waiting in vain for someone to help with this problem which has >bothered me for at least two weeks, I finally stumbled around with more >or less "random" attempts to solve the problem by working backward from >gtkmm until I finally did > >portupgrade -f libsigc++ > >which actually ended up replacing three different versions of libsigc++, >including the miscompiled 2.0 version. > >Of course the snide remark made in the PR about "use portupgrade" really >makes me mad because it simply indicates that the responder did not even >attempt to read the actual PR which clearly indicates use of >portupgrade. > > To be honest responder gave you clear (as he used to think) advice "Use portupgrade -f on each port which triggers link error like in PR." and showed you first step. This way you was supposed to step through glibmm -> libsigc++ updates.
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