boost-python-libs and associated compile errors -SOLVED
David Southwell
david at vizion2000.net
Tue Sep 8 08:25:36 UTC 2009
> 2009/9/5 David Southwell <david at vizion2000.net>:
> > I should have mentioned that openbabel & kdeedu4 also then compiled
> > without problem. I have no idea what caused the original failure or how
> > the cure could have been connected to the recompiling of gnome2-2.26.3.
> > However I can report that immediately before the recompile I again tried
> > to compile boost-python- libs and it then failed with errors identical to
> > those copied into this thread.
> >
> > David
>
> It's nice to know that your issue is solved.
> However, I am not going to investigate into this right know since I'm
> busy with updating boost to 1.40.
>
> Alexander,
> maintainer of devel/boost-*
Bearing in mind my ignorance on how things actually work I am wondering if the
problem I experienced had anything to do with gnupg. Its Makefile lists
devel/pth under LIB_DEPENDS. Could this mean that devel/pth was automagically
installed when gnupg was installed? You will see below I have also included
output from pkg_info -rR gnupg-2.0.13 which shows it listed as required by
gnome2.
On my system I manually changed dependencies on pth to libpthread-stubs-0.1.
When you get a chance maybe you could take a look and let me know.
David
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# New ports collection makefile for: gnupg
# Date created: Sep 30, 1998
# Whom: kuriyama at FreeBSD.org
#
# $FreeBSD: ports/security/gnupg/Makefile,v 1.121 2009/09/05 15:22:50 kuriyama
Exp $
#
PORTNAME= gnupg
PORTVERSION= 2.0.13
CATEGORIES= security
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_GNUPG}
MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= gnupg
DISTFILES= ${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX} ${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX}.sig
EXTRACT_ONLY= ${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX}
MAINTAINER= kuriyama at FreeBSD.org
COMMENT= The GNU Privacy Guard
BUILD_DEPENDS= libassuan>=1.0.4:${PORTSDIR}/security/libassuan \
libksba>=1.0.2:${PORTSDIR}/security/libksba
LIB_DEPENDS= gcrypt.16:${PORTSDIR}/security/libgcrypt \
gpg-error:${PORTSDIR}/security/libgpg-error \
ksba.17:${PORTSDIR}/security/libksba \
pth.20:${PORTSDIR}/devel/pth
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Then looking at gnome2
As you can see from the dependency list gnome2 requires gnupg. Maybe this is
the route??
When you get a chance maybe you could take a look.
dns1# pkg_info -rR gnupg-2.0.13
Information for gnupg-2.0.13:
Depends on:
Dependency: openssl-0.9.8k_3
Dependency: libssh2-1.2,2
Dependency: ca_root_nss-3.11.9_2
Dependency: libpthread-stubs-0.1
Dependency: pkg-config-0.23_1
Dependency: libiconv-1.13.1
Dependency: gettext-0.17_1
Dependency: libidn-1.14
Dependency: libgpg-error-1.7
Dependency: libksba-1.0.7
Dependency: libgcrypt-1.4.4
Dependency: curl-7.19.6_1
Required by:
gnome2-2.26.3
gpgme-1.2.0
kdeartwork-4.3.1
kdebase-4.3.1
kdebase-runtime-4.3.1
kdebase-workspace-4.3.1
kdenetwork-4.3.1
kdepim-4.3.1
kdepim-runtime-4.3.1
kdepimlibs-4.3.1
kdesdk-4.3.1
kdetoys-4.3.1
seahorse-2.26.2_2
seahorse-plugins-2.26.2_2
tin-1.8.3_4
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