Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2010 08:10:08 -0500 From: jhell <jhell@DataIX.net> To: Saige <saige.losli@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Installing cups-1.4.2_1 port reports port MISSING Message-ID: <alpine.BSF.2.00.1003090806110.96087@qvfongpu.qngnvk.ybpny> In-Reply-To: <c8a88417-b0e6-42ab-8274-d211be7ee31f@x1g2000prb.googlegroups.com> References: <60b984cf-31ed-42d8-a70c-24f48bb4124d@s25g2000prd.googlegroups.com> <20100308173208.75040e9f@scorpio.seibercom.net> <c8a88417-b0e6-42ab-8274-d211be7ee31f@x1g2000prb.googlegroups.com>
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On Mon, 8 Mar 2010 23:06, saige.losli@ wrote: >>> Seems hard to believe that such an important function, "cups", is just >>> missing from the ports tree. I have updated the ports on my system >>> with: >> >>> # csup -g -L 2 /root/ports-supfile >>> # cd /usr/ports >>> # make readmes && make index >> >>> So if I'm just doing something wrong due to ignorance, please point me >>> in the right direction so that I can solve my problem... Thank you! >> >> This happens occasionally. CD to the /usr/ports/print/cups directory >> and run: "make clean". Next run: make install and see if the port >> installs. You might want to create a log file of the >> build/install routine. If the build fails again, post the log here. > > Well, when I cd to /usr/ports/print/cups and "make clean", "make > install", it /seems/ to build... at least it does not complain. I get: > > # make clean > ===> Cleaning for cups-1.4.2_1 > # make install clean > ===> Extracting for cups-1.4.2_1 > ===> Patching for cups-1.4.2_1 > ===> cups-1.4.2_1 depends on executable: espgs - found > ===> cups-1.4.2_1 depends on executable: cupsd - found > ===> Configuring for cups-1.4.2_1 > ===> Cleaning for cups-1.4.2_1 > # > > So, it's not complaining, right? But when I try to make a test print > from http://localhost:631, I still get this error message: "/usr/local/ > libexec/cups/filter/rastertokm2430dl failed" > > So I tried running portmanager again: > > # portmanager print/cups --log > > ...and here is the contents of the logfile after I run it: > > ======================================================================== > portmanager 0.4.1_9 > FreeBSD freebsd-desktop 8.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE #0: Tue Mar 2 > 18:43:30 PST 2010 > root@freebsd-desktop:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > autoConflicts 0 autoMoved 0 > backUp 0 buildDependsAreLeaves 0 > forced 0 interactive 0 > log 1 pmMode 1 > pristine 0 resume 0 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Mon Mar 8 19:52:12 2010 > cups-1.4.2_1 /print/cups > MISSING > cups-1.4.2_1 /print/cups > > Mon Mar 8 19:52:14 2010 > cups-1.4.2_1 /print/cups > MISSING > cups-1.4.2_1 /print/cups > > Mon Mar 8 19:52:14 2010 > cups-1.4.2_1 /print/cups > make Strike > 2 > > Mon Mar 8 19:52:16 2010 > cups-1.4.2_1 /print/cups > MISSING > cups-1.4.2_1 /print/cups > > Mon Mar 8 19:52:16 2010 > cups-1.4.2_1 /print/cups > make Strike 3, marking port as ignore/ > looping > > Mon Mar 8 19:52:17 2010 > portmanager 0.4.1_9 > INFO: finished with some ports not updated if --log was used see / > var/log/ > portmanager.log > > Mon Mar 8 19:52:17 2010 > end of log > > > Any other suggestions? > ports/print/cups is a meta-port it does that when you already have installed its requirements and or itself. whats the output of ( ls /var/db/pkg/ |grep cups ) After that if you have cups-base installed have you tried setting it up correctly including being in rc.conf?. Regards, -- jhell
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