Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2012 18:46:53 +0200 From: Bas Smeelen <b.smeelen@ose.nl> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Problem with pkgconf and glib. Message-ID: <5016BA7D.4090500@ose.nl> In-Reply-To: <jv6cag$ia1$1@dough.gmane.org> References: <D05B7355-9E55-47B3-8449-195B05D578D9@vindaloo.com> <5016A513.1040702@mail.com> <jv6cag$ia1$1@dough.gmane.org>
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On 07/30/12 18:21, Michael Powell wrote: > Jeff Tipton wrote: > >> On 07/30/2012 17:19, Christopher Hilton wrote: >>> I'm trying to build emacs with gtk2 on my build box and I'm running into >>> trouble with pkgconf from /usr/ports/devel/pkgconf. The build process >>> dies in devel/gobject-introspection and complains that it cannot find >>> header files for gio-unix-2.0. From what I can see the problem looks like >>> the fact that pkgconf is returning the wrong include path for these >>> header files, running: > [snip] >> I have the same problem with devel/gobject-introspection. It's also a >> dependecy for Xorg. >> >> A couple of days ago devel/pkg-config was removed from ports as >> deprecated, and replaced with devel/pkgconf, and consequently the build >> dependencies of many ports were changed. Maybe this recent change is not >> thoroughly worked out? >> > When I first saw it in UPDATING and did the command I believe it was not > completely correct, as it did nothing. That was something on the order of 3 > or 4 days ago. Just csup'd today and the command in UPDATING I think > contained something slightly different, and is now correct. > > Before, it did not remove/replace pkg-config. Today it did. Perhaps a ports > tree refresh and if using portupgrade do this: > > portupgrade -fo devel/pkgconf pkg-config-\* > > This did remove pkg-config and replace it with pkgconf, like I expected it to > do 3-4 days ago and didn't. > > -Mike > I had about the same issues on a fresh RELENG_9 laptop wih xfce4, firefox and thunderbird. Just removing pkg-config (pkg_delete -f) then installing pkgconf and do a portmaster --check-depends solved it for me. Disclaimer: http://www.ose.nl/email
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