Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2017 21:48:51 +0100 From: Koen Martens <gmc@sonologic.nl> To: ports@FreeBSD.org Subject: devel/scons port fails to build, please contact maintainer Message-ID: <20171204204851.GC4791@sunra>
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--ylS2wUBXLOxYXZFQ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Hi, I'm cross-compiling packages for the raspberry pi using poudriere. However, as of a few days ago I get a number of errors: [00:00:10] ====>> Error: databases/py-pymysql depends on nonexistent origin 'devel/py-setuptools@py27'; Please contact maintainer of the port to fix this. [00:00:26] ====>> Error: devel/scons depends on nonexistent origin 'devel/py-setuptools@py27'; Please contact maintainer of the port to fix this. [00:01:02] ====>> Error: net/samba44 depends on nonexistent origin 'devel/py-iso8601@py27'; Please contact maintainer of the port to fix this. [00:01:09] ====>> Error: Fatal errors encountered calculating dependencies The error asks me to please contact the maintainer of the port to fix it, which I do with this email. Hope you know what to do about this. I think it has to do with a recent change I saw listed in UPDATING: 20171130: AFFECTS: */py* AUTHOR: mat@FreeBSD.org Ports using Python via USES=python are now flavored. All the py3-* ports have been removed and folded into their py-* master ports. People using Poudriere 3.2+ and binary packages do not have to do anything. For other people, to build the Python 3.6 version of, for example, databases/py-gdbm, you need to run: # make FLAVOR=py36 install This error breaks the entire build, so currently poudriere fails to build *any* port, even those not depending on the offending packages. Cheers, Koen Martens --ylS2wUBXLOxYXZFQ Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iEYEARECAAYFAloltLMACgkQktDgRrkFPpZGIACgvo0GL4dWe3EnhcR5tSve0qSG NpQAn0E8lDb25gNRHIUBQtVNq2e9p8QP =FPZG -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --ylS2wUBXLOxYXZFQ--
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