Date: Sun, 04 May 2014 13:09:07 -0500 From: Pete Carah <pete@altadena.net> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Persistent problems building nepomuk Message-ID: <53668243.4000605@altadena.net>
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For more than 5 years now, the dependency tree surrounding nepomuk (soprano, redland, raptor, rasqal, etc) has been missing. I can't get nepomuk-core to compile (freebsd 10.0, ports tree fetched last week) - it doesn't spot the virtuoso backend of soprano, though I have recompiled ALL of the requirements to soprano, and I can see the virtuoso backend compile/link. I do note the "install databases/virtuoso to enable its functionality" message even though virtuoso was already installed. It would be nice if kde4 would compile with just "cd x11/kde4 ; make ; make install" but that would require the dependency tree for the above to be correct in the port makefiles. This has been a problem since at least the days of kde 4.5, 5 or more years now. I'd hope it would be fixed now, or at least there should be a script shipped with the system somewhere that could compile these in the right order (if that order exists?). portupgrade on a working (from binaries) tree fails too... This has been true with both pkg and pkgng (note the 5 years or more comment.) -- Pete
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