pwlib problems

Joe Marcus Clarke marcus at marcuscom.com
Wed Oct 15 11:58:48 PDT 2003


On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 17:25, Tom Parquette wrote:
> This is a 5.1-CURRENT system...

Not -CURRENT enough.  The -pthread removal was backed out again.  If you
update to today's -CURRENT, you won't have these problems.

Joe

> I'm trying to upgrade my second system to gnome2.
> Both systems made me resort to the procedure in the FAQ to pkg_delete 
> -rf pkgconfig\* and reinstall.
> However make install would not work right.  So I tried the portupgrade 
> path with ORBit2, libbonobo, atk, and gnome2.
> That did not work either.
> 
> What finally got me going was:
> pkg_delete -rf pkgconfig\*
> make install ORBit2
> make install libbonobo
> make install atk
> make install gnome2
> make install XFree86-4.
> 
> This worked on the first system.
> On this second system, make install gnome2 fails because of 
> gnomemeeting/openh323/pwlib.
> Pwlib refuses to build because "-pthread is depreciated".
> 
> I checked the FAQ again and:
> ffmepg is not installed per pkg_info.
> _KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING is specified in the kernel config.
> Nothing else appeared to apply.
> 
> Searching the mail archives, I only found one item that showed promise.
> The recommendation was to:
> 1) hack the Makefile replacing -pthread with ${PTHREAD_LIBS}
> I looked at the pwlib Makefile and I could not find -pthread specified.
> I tried changing the -pthread in bsd.port.mk to use ${PTHREAD_LIBS} but 
> it did not help so I restored the bsd.port.mk to what I started with.
> 2) The second suggestion was to backlevel 
> src/contrib/gcc/config/freebsd-spec.h back to  1.11.
> I pulled 1.11 from my local cvs mirror using cvsweb.  The mail item did 
> not indicate where this should be restored to so I put it in 
> /usr/src/contrib/gcc/config/freebsd-spec.h.  This did not help either.
> 
> I could not identify pwlib as a package from the ftp server.
> I also tried installing openh323 as a package, ran pkgdb -F and 
> restarted make install clean of gnome2.
> It failed in the same place with the same error "-pthread is depreciated".
> 
> I understand from one of the Emails that ports is frozen because of 
> 4.9-RELEASE coming up.
> Is there any way around this or am I going to have to leave this broken 
> until ports unfreezes?
> 
> Thanks for any help you can provide.
> 
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