Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 12:37:40 -0600 From: Dave Babb <dcbdbis@comcast.net> To: gnome@FreeBSD.org Cc: ports@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD Port: engrampa-1.8.0 Message-ID: <5429A6F4.4090902@comcast.net> In-Reply-To: <5429A69F.1070102@comcast.net> References: <5429A69F.1070102@comcast.net>
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One more issue I forgot to mention...On the website, under ports....the website is also reporting the wrong package name...... Dave On 09/29/14 12:36, Dave Babb wrote: > Good Afternoon All, > > The Mate metaport, and more specifically the engrampa port is broken. > The issue is a bad package name. And I have a solution. > > The build stops at gobject-introspection. Specifically > "py27-gobject-2.*...This package is in reality named py-gobject. > > If I manually build py-gobject first, then build engrampa...the build > of engrampa proceeds flawlessly, then I can build the rest of Mate. > > Here is what is weird. "pkg search" shows up the very name of the > package this port is calling for spelled with "py27-gobject". While > "whereis py-gobject" faile stating that this port is not found. Yet in > reality, once I cd into /usr/ports/devel....I see that "py-gobject" > does indeed exist...just not under py27-gobject. > > > So "pkg" shows it under the old name of "py27-gobject", but in reality > it isn't there.....Seems like there is a package naming problem > between the ports, packages, and the build script for engrampa. > > May I request that you kindly look into it for me? > > I do systems provisioning and build desktops (currently for the City > of Simla, Colorado)....and fixing the build script would save me some > time. We are changing the entire cities infrastructure out to FreeBSD > on the server, and FreeBSD/Mate on the desktop. This issue prevents my > automated build/install script from performing the installs in a > hands/off manner. > > Thank you for your time in maintaining the Mate port. I do appreciate > it. It is the easiest desktop for me to teach Windows now on FreeBSD. > > Sincerely and respectfully, > > > Dave Babb > >
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