Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2014 17:58:17 +0100 From: Peter Klett <peter@netkey.at> To: Richard Dyson <richard.dyson0@gmail.com> Cc: "freebsd-ports@FreeBSD.org" <freebsd-ports@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Re: Retroshare 5.5a broken. Message-ID: <67936D7A-BB62-400D-BB32-BB7716C8B1DE@netkey.at> In-Reply-To: <CAHM1q0CzTgSJO%2Bh3Ec02pUv_LLsckF6hQ3ZWHm9WhZKuDV-6sg@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAHM1q0CzTgSJO%2Bh3Ec02pUv_LLsckF6hQ3ZWHm9WhZKuDV-6sg@mail.gmail.com>
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Hello Richard,=20 Yes I know, curently the port is broken under 10 without gcc from the = ports. I have some unfinished patches to compile with clang, which will be=20 pushed upstream (probably). Please be aware that RetroShare is under heavy delevopment at the = moment,=20 there is a 0.5.5c out and the new 0.6 branch and the old 0.5.5 branch = are being=20 merged. I managed to compile and run RetroShare 0.5.5c under FreeBSD (9.2) but unfortunately all the icons and graphics wouldn't be = displayed/shown. So there're a white, iconless stable version, some clang patches for = that and an upcoming dev version to be released soon To add to all of that, I wont be able to submit a patch for the next 5 = weeks due to personal reasons. Maybe 0.6 will be out than. And QT5 in the ports. A quick patch would be to add=20 USE_GCC=3Dany somewhere on the top of the Makefile, which should install gcc as a = dependency. Am 31.01.2014 um 01:02 schrieb Richard Dyson <richard.dyson0@gmail.com>: > Hello Peter, >=20 > Seems the port of Retroshare 5.5a for FreeBSD is broken. Won't = compile, tells me "exec gcc file not found", probably has something to = do with GCC being removed from base. >=20 > Just thought I'd let you know. :) >=20 > Richard,
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