Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2013 09:15:06 -0400 (EDT) From: s_gammons@charter.net To: marino@freebsd.org Cc: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Compiling sguil-server on Release 9.2 i386 Message-ID: <6e784875.7f82c.141d0dadd62.Webtop.45@charter.net>
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> Your error is line 46 where it tries to run, "cd > ${PORTSDIR}/databases/mysqltcl && ${MAKE} -V PORTVERSION". > > While running "make" on another port is horrible, it's not the > actually > problem either. > > First, make sure ports tree is up to date. > Then run, "cd /usr/ports/databases/mysqltcl && make-V PORTVERSION" > And see if you have an error message. > > If not, try sguil-server again after restoring it. > > I started from scratch. Reinstalled the OS, updated the ports tree then changed to /usr/ports/databases/mysqltcl and ran "make -V PORTVERSION" That resulted in 3.052 being returned. Changing to /usr/ports/security/sguil-server and running "make install" starts the build process and I get the prompt to build with MYSQL. When I select MYSQL option, it bombs with the same error. What I tried before was install all of the depends with portmaster, then tried to install sguil-server by going to /usr/ports/security/sguil-server and running "make install". I got the same unassociated shell command error. Modifying the Makefile by removing the M allowed the build process to continue. I had to stop the build process before it completed since that machine was getting really hot from being run so hard all day. So, I don't know if the build would have completed. I can try it again, but I'd like to find out what's causing this to fail. Any other ideas? Stan
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