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Date:      Wed, 20 Nov 2013 15:59:23 +0100
From:      Frank Pfabigan <frank.pfabigan@gmail.com>
To:        Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@freebsd.org>
Cc:        freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: /usr/ports/devel/icu does not compile
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currently, i can't access files and screenoutput from my main computer
(where i am sitting right now writing this mail ^^).

in the output of /usr/ports/devel/icu compilation are a lot of "missing
binary operator before (" errors running very fast over the screen ;-)

i'm typing some lines from the screen of the mac mini (one of the error
lines):

...
/usr/include/stdint.h:68:68: error: missing binary operator before token "(=
"
gmake[1]: *** [errorcode.ao] Error 1
gmake[1]: Leaving directory '/usr/ports/devel/icu/work/icu/source/common'
gmake: ** [all-recursive] Error 2
=3D=3D=3D> Compilation failed unexpectedly.
...

can you guess what is wrong from these lines?

it's a pity that "pkg_add -r xfce" or "pkg_add -r icu" doesn't fetch any
binary-ready package.


thanks for the tipp with
make config-recursive
;-)





2013/11/20 Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@freebsd.org>

> On 11/20/13 08:40, Frank Pfabigan wrote:
>
>> thanks for the tip ^^
>>
>> when i try to compile /usr/ports/lang/gcc46 (4.6.4) it says that this
>> conflicts with gcc4.6.3 and suggests that i should first remove gcc4.6.3=
.
>>
>> but... if i do so, what will compile the sources of gcc4.6.4? ^^
>>
>
> Could you post the error message you get from compiling icu? I haven't ha=
d
> any trouble with it.
>
>
>  how do i fix this issue? ;-)
>>
>> and: yes. every compile-run takes nearly a day ;-) compiling X was endle=
ss
>> (but works). is there a way to answer all questions during compilation p=
er
>> default so that i can compile sources unattended? (because i'm sleeping
>> sometimes ^^).
>>
>
> make config-recursive is your friend here
> -Nathan
>
>
>
>> 2013/11/20 Luciano Mannucci <l@mcs.it>
>>
>>  On Wed, 20 Nov 2013 11:34:47 +0100
>>> Frank Pfabigan <frank.pfabigan@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>  is /usr/ports/devel/icu, which will not compile so that neither kde,
>>>>
>>> gnome,
>>>
>>>> xfce will be built.
>>>>
>>>> the only window manager so far that works is enlightenment (0.17).
>>>>
>>> I'm running xfce on my old (1998) powerbook. It works like a charm :-)
>>> I remember having had a hard time compiling icu, I don't remember what
>>> fixed the thigie though.
>>> Maybe it needs gcc46.
>>> Or maybe it was not enough swap space.
>>> You may wish ti try. Once compiled gcc46 from the ports, just
>>> issue "setenv CC gcc46" and "setenv GXX g++46" and type a
>>> make install clean in the icu directory.
>>> Good luck, BTW... :-)
>>>
>>> Now I'm trying to compile webkit-gtk2 (needed - among others - by
>>> gnome). I'm still trying to understand what's going wrong (each
>>> attempt costs more then 24 hours compilation :). I'll report the
>>> results once I have some... :-)
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Luciano.
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