ftp/curl needs better config error message please

Joe Holden mail at m.jwh.me.uk
Sat Jun 27 00:43:20 UTC 2015


On 27/06/2015 00:54, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
>> Hi sunpoet@ cc ports@
>> cd /usr/ports/x11-wm/fvwm2;make package-recursive
>>    ===>  curl-7.43.0_1 GSSAPI_BASE is set, which is not compatible with OpenSSL/LibreSSL from ports. Set GSSAPI_NONE or do not use ports SSL..
> ftp/curl is still broken after
> 	svn up # Updated to revision 390661.
>
> Many ports depend on ftp/curl,
> 	I've temporarily added to DUDS:
>   	fvwm2 mrxvt arandr lxrandr xorg xorg-apps chromium dillo2
> 	& so far I've only got (backward) from ports/x* to ports/www/
>
> I tried
> 	locate ibre | grep -i ssl | grep usr/ports | grep -v /work/
> cd /usr/ports/security/libressl ; make install
> 	libressl-2.2.0 conflicts with installed package(s): openssl-1.0.2_3
>
> pkg info -a | grep -i ssl
> cd /usr/ports/security/openssl 	# just an inspired guess.
> make deinstall
> cd /usr/ports/ftp/curl
> make package-recursive	# OK.
>
> Now httrack complains:
> Shared object "libcrypto.so.8" not found, required by "libhttrack.so.2"
>
> pkg check -d -a | grep ssl
> httrack has a missing dependency: openssl
> nettle has a missing dependency: openssl
>
> cd /usr/ports/security/openssl
> make package-recursive
>
> httrack now works, but Ive now killed curl,
> cd  x11-wm/fvwm2 ; make
> ===>  curl-7.43.0_1 GSSAPI_BASE is set, which is not compatible with OpenSSL/LibreSSL from ports. Set GSSAPI_NONE or do not use ports SSL..
> *** Error code 1
>
> This SSL can of worms with opaque error messages is not sufficient.
> Which explicit exact variable names collide or needed for Which ?
> explicit exact full file names please ?
>
> Cheers
> Julian
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Not sure if I am missing something here - just set GSSAPI_NONE for the 
port and it just works (tm)


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