Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2003 10:34:24 -0700 From: Joshua Oreman <oremanj@webserver.get-linux.org> To: Jez Hancock <jez.hancock@munk.nu> Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: debugging php4 ports make process Message-ID: <20030614173424.GA39462@webserver.get-linux.org> In-Reply-To: <20030614110314.GA50426@users.munk.nu> References: <20030614110314.GA50426@users.munk.nu>
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On Sat, Jun 14, 2003 at 12:03:14PM +0100 or thereabouts, Jez Hancock seemed to write: > Hi, > > Ok, the short question: > > How can one debug the ports tree make process (or any make process for > that matter)? > > Specifically what I want to be able to do is 'dump' to > STDOUT the values contained in macros within a Makefile - something like > this in a Makefile: > > # New ports collection makefile for: php4-cli > # Date created: Tue Feb 18 11:17:13 CET 2003 > # Whom: Alex Dupre <sysadmin@alexdupre.com> > <snip> > WITHOUT_APACHE= yes > # How do I dump the value contained in WITHOUT_APACHE here? > echo WITHOUT_APACHE > > (which of course doesn't work!) > > Obviously in this example the value contained in WITHOUT_APACHE is > obvious, but in other Makefile's where there are more than 2 or 3 nested > .if .else .endif clauses, it can be hard determining which macros > contain what values. What is the best way of debugging make targets? make -V WITHOUT_APACHE should dump the $(WITHOUT_APACHE) variable after the Makefile has been processed. > > Ok, now the long question!: > > I'm having a problem with the new php4 make process in as much as I want > to install mod_php4 using one set of options / --with-* args and > php4-cli with another set of options. > > I've created two distinct OPTION_FILE's as recommended in > /usr/ports/lang/php4/Makefile: > > # The last way reads an "extension" file, located in ~/php_options (the > # location is overridable by the OPTION_FILE variable). You may find an > # example in scripts/php_options (interactive mode only). > > and named them 'php_options.cli' and 'php_options.mod_php4', each file > containing the options for cli and mod_php4 respectively. > > I then proceed to set an env variable using: > > setenv OPTION_FILE php_options.mod_php4 > > and then: > > (after removing old mod_php4 port) > cd /usr/ports/www/mod_php4 > make clean install > (check all the options are correct, they are) > > All well and good, mod_php4 is installed as expected. > > However I then go on to: > > setenv OPTION_FILE php_options.cli > > and then: > > cd /usr/ports/lang/php4-cli > make clean > make > (check all the options are correct, they are) > > and I receive this error on the install target: > > make install > ===> Installing for php4-cli-4.3.2 > ===> php4-cli-4.3.2 conflicts with installed package(s): > mod_php4-4.3.2,1 > > They install files into the same place. > Please remove them first with pkg_delete(1). > *** Error code 1 > > Stop in /usr/ports/lang/php4-cli. > *** Error code 1 > > Stop in /usr/ports/lang/php4-cli. > > Can anyone confirm whether they have installed both the cli and mod_php4 versions of php4 from the FreeBSD ports, and if so how they achieved it? Alas, what I had to do was do it by hand. You can apply the patches manually, but you'll have to create the package yourself if you want that. -- Josh > > Many thanks in advance, > Jez > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"
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