Building boo-0.9.4.9
Jared Barneck
rhyous at gmail.com
Sat Nov 12 23:17:41 UTC 2011
James,
Sounds good.
I don't remember why portshaker exists over using the standard ports and
keeping the standard ports updated.
Maybe the reason is documented somewhere and I haven't read it yet or maybe
Romain or one the previous members knows.
Thanks,
Jared
On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 12:16 PM, James Colannino
<crankycyclops at gmail.com>wrote:
> Hey Jared,
>
> I actually wasn't aware of that site. I was using regular ports when I
> attempted to install that package, and when it failed, I ended up building
> it outside of ports. I can get the port from portshaker, make it work and
> then send it back to the list.
>
> James
>
>
> On 11/10/11 12:30, Jared Barneck wrote:
>
>> James,
>>
>> I am not the project owner and it looks like the project is down to just
>> Romain.
>>
>> I have dabbled here. I assume you have been reading this site:
>> http://code.google.com/p/bsd-**sharp/<http://code.google.com/p/bsd-sharp/>
>>
>> Did you use the port from portshaker? or regular ports?
>> http://code.google.com/p/bsd-**sharp/wiki/Installing<http://code.google.com/p/bsd-sharp/wiki/Installing>
>>
>> If you did use portshaker, what I would do is make a copy of the the
>> port on your local box.
>>
>> # cp -fR boo-0.9.4.9 boo-0.9.4.9-devel
>>
>> Then change the new port as need until it works.
>>
>> Then zip it and email this list and possibly Romain, too with the
>> working zip. And worse case, if we can't get anyone to update this, we
>> can go to ports at freebsd.org <mailto:ports at freebsd.org> as that is where
>>
>> unmaintained ports go.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jared Barneck
>>
>> On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 1:34 PM, James Colannino <crankycyclops at gmail.com
>> <mailto:crankycyclops at gmail.**com <crankycyclops at gmail.com>>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi there! I tried to build boo-0.9.4.9 from ports and noticed that
>> it was marked as a broken build. I was able to compile and install
>> it just fine outside of ports. There was one issue of a few dlls
>> not being installed by the Makefile properly, so I had to copy them
>> manually after "make install" (that would probably just require a
>> patch to the Makefile), but other than that the build was fine.
>>
>> I wouldn't mind working on the port and making it build cleanly from
>> ports, then sending it back to you. I'd love to eventually get
>> Banshee 2.2 building from ports (so far, I've got it installed
>> outside of ports, along with a few dependencies, and having it
>> outside of ports is making me a little uneasy.) That is, if you'd
>> be willing to provide a small amount of guidance as needed. I've
>> learned a lot, but I'm still somewhat new to FBSD :)
>>
>> Thanks for reading and for your work maintaining this package!
>>
>> James
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