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Date:      Sat, 13 Jul 2013 13:41:28 -0700
From:      ADAM David Alan Martin <adamartin@freebsd.org>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Xinit (x11/xinit) fails build
Message-ID:  <201307131341.33492.adamartin@freebsd.org>

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It fails build complaining about a command "mig" not being found.  Mig is t=
he=20
Mach Interface Generator.  Xinit is trying to build launchd (a macosx=20
component).  Adding these two lines to the ports/x11/xinit/Makefile (at lin=
e=20
7) seem to let it build:

GNU_CONFIGURE=3Dyes
CONFIGURE_ARGS=3D --without-launchd

I have not yet tested the resulting binary.

This was discovered in a portsnap-fetch based ports tree as of about 0700 U=
TC,=20
2013-07-13.

Hope this helps, and someone can push the fix.

=2D-=20
ADAM David Alan Martin

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