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Date:      Mon, 17 May 2010 03:25:41 -0500
From:      billy <billy@bsdninjas.org>
To:        gnome@freebsd.org
Subject:   RE: Problems Building xchat-2.8.6_5 from ports
Message-ID:  <201005170325.41440.billy@bsdninjas.org>

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Hello, I am having problems building Xchat from ports. I have updated my 
ports with cvsup today so everything is current. I am running 8.0-STABLE. 
The build completes fine but there is no xchat executable in 
/usr/local/bin/xchat. I talked to some quite knowledgable people in 
##freebsd on freenode and after trying some things they recommended i 
contact the maintainer.

I have attached some logs that i hope will help you find the problem.

pkginfol.log -   is the output from pkg_info -L xchat\*
options - /var/db/ports/xchat/options file
build.log - cd /usr/ports/irc/xchat && make install clean > build.log
pkg_info.log - log from pkg_info (give you an idea of what i have installed)
ls.log - is a file with the ls /usr/local/bin/xchat  and the directory 
listings for the xchat ports work directory. 

I would really appreciate some help with this. I hope i didn't leave out any 
needed information. If there is any other information that you need please 
contact me as soon as possible. Thank you very much for your time. I look 
forward to hearing from you soon.

Sincerely,
billy

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# This file is auto-generated by 'make config'.
# No user-servicable parts inside!
# Options for xchat-2.8.6_5
_OPTIONS_READ=xchat-2.8.6_5
WITH_DBUS=true
WITH_GTKSPELL=true
WITHOUT_LIBSEXY=true
WITHOUT_NOTIFY=true
WITH_PERL=true
WITH_PYTHON=true
WITH_TCL=true
WITHOUT_SOCKS=true

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