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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--nextPart2382722.vo2zUoHn2Q Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 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 --nextPart2382722.vo2zUoHn2Q Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.16 (FreeBSD) iQIcBAABAgAGBQJR4bt9AAoJEJ4x9rEXZCZXou4QALECpbRDkgE1w6bsW/HKGhyJ MDE4caDoesocqBun2e7YqdITf2JBlov3ev9m4gY0GsNbIFGArHEyOfNQTQbuUr4T 85UKgA8eX0YXZmqewXviITxS2y5WRYKuLtbKDcTpjRkaZ9VYFPlwVVJFrrjvD14J qmwWp/ADa3SUPydDaY4+7aJZpIhjb1yAHMjG/pNMisCVHqLlkyGbRnLHztcXSy4H /OCsoHdvEIaK3C5n0vyWC2O+HDLKFgBLC80zC9EONcoi04s2WGyuEYWP04X37vRt 9y9Q/In8ksU1J0eJ9W61Bzf5dqK2tZ8uKxcQYSK+AS59B5ldvqsmPHwfiULvXPFs FtU4buEATToVYa8tiWvxl0lnbQX+wFK0YBpxdibOe9WpilYa82BtF/CQUtP3x708 kz0zdmg0GTEFm+vDl3E9ZHSO3CKma5bPAJHbJDDie9FJAhh2wPAZj7Ds1N7aKQ0I ZMiC2WxmJoc51Zf/lbjjvkdI2ttiwQTAYXFqdyCP5z7WtAPmHlezvKNVQhaue4VH 83orYJAMqNnCX79YTE5VNYKHzDLI1ZU+Hf1uFELjqRoMf3ALbfTFATpYiq5mA/4O xvpYn6+kVuDI/Q9Jb81O+Lht4cJao1b4E62K5d8AhSczzIVyj6+7ldGqllH5+TOH EPalobROavRPUdnla5+u =XUrU -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --nextPart2382722.vo2zUoHn2Q--
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