Date: Tue, 06 Jan 1998 07:46:10 -0500 From: Ed Sweeney <ed@sideways.org> To: cvs-ports@freebsd.org, questions@freebsd.org Subject: Where are old TK files???? Message-ID: <199801061246.HAA02614@asia.sideways.org>
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This is getting critical. Where is the test that is stopping me from making ports? If I know that, I'd probably be able to find the old files because they are not where the message says they are. # make install clean ===> ghostscript-5.10 : You have an old tk installation on your machine. Remove everything that matches /usr/local/*/*tk* first. ===> Cleaning for unzip-5.3.2 ===> Cleaning for jpeg-6a ===> Cleaning for png-0.96 ===> Cleaning for ghostscript-5.10 ------- Forwarded Message I'm getting the following when I try to make a port using tk, such as gtk. ===> exmh-2.0.1 : You have an old tk installation on your machine. Remove everything that matches /usr/local/*/*tk* first. I did a "make world" for RELENG_2_2 over the weekend, and haven't been able to build ports since. I was pretty sure I had the old files cleaned out months ago... there certainly aren't any /usr/local/*/*tk* around. Where should I look? What manages the rules and tests that causes make to issue these messages? Thanks for any help. -ed s - -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ed Sweeney - Charlotte, NC http://www.sideways.org mail:ed@sideways.org ------- End of Forwarded Message
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