CALL FOR TEST: Updates to pixmap, cairo, poppler, and firefox 3.0!

Tom Evans tevans.uk at googlemail.com
Fri Jun 20 16:11:58 UTC 2008


On Fri, 2008-06-20 at 11:01 -0500, Jeremy Messenger wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Jun 2008 07:56:43 -0500, Tom Evans <tevans.uk at googlemail.com>  
> wrote:
> 
> > Ok, so I did a full kernel + world update last night, checked out a
> > fresh copy of the ports tree, and re-applied the marcusmerge.
> >
> > All my logs/conf are on http://87.194.39.182/fbsd/ff3_logs/ - the large
> > logs are also there bzipped, as I'm not sure if I've set up deflate on
> > that server.
> >
> > With this done, the port fails to build whilst linking a javascript
> > library (ff3-build-unmodified_port_makefile.log). With the patch
> > Makefile.diff applied to the port makefile, the port builds
> > (ff3-build-patched_port_makefile.log), but the resulting binary exhibits
> > the strange address bar issue I described earlier. I have some very
> > weird library sonames being built (see libnspr.txt). I thought that
> > ld-elf only looks at the first numeric of a soname, so 'libfoo.so.0.1'
> > is invalid, but the port seems to be building (at least)
> > libnspr4.so.1.0.
> >
> > There is also the usual kernel conf, make.conf, uname and pkg_info on
> > the website. In my make.conf, you'll see I am using ccache, but I wasn't
> > yesterday - Firefox takes way too long to rebuild without ccache :)
> >
> > If anything else would be useful, let me know.
> 
> All of your stuff are useful, thanks. Your main problem is that a lot of  
> your installed ports are out of date. See here:
> 
> ff3-build-unmodified_port_makefile.log.bz2:
> ---------------------------------------------
> checking for nspr-config... /usr/local/bin/nspr-config
> checking for NSPR - version >= 4.7.0... no
> ---------------------------------------------
> 
> We have nspr-4.7 and nss-3.11.9_2. When you are going to update all of  
> your installed ports. Do not forget to read in UPDATING or your update  
> won't get success. I would do follow in 20080323 on only pkg_deinstall or  
> pkg_delete part, then follow 20080605 (gettext stuff) that should cover  
> everything.
> 
> Cheers,
> Mezz

Thanks Mezz, that makes perfect sense. I'll keep working on getting all
my ports rebuilt in that case, and report back.

Cheers

Tom
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