www/seamonkey problem after update

Gary Palmer gpalmer at freebsd.org
Mon Aug 19 01:45:00 UTC 2013


Hi,

It appears that the problem was caused as a result of not having clang 
built in base.  I built seamonkey-2.20_1 via poudriere (which had clang) 
and it works.  The version I built the previous weekend with gcc (from 
ports) didn't.  This is on amd64

Gary

Gary Palmer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After rebuilding seamonkey after r324409 it keeps coredumping before it even
> shows a window.  I can't even install www/seamonkey-i18n as you can see
> below.
>
> 9.1-RELEASE-p3 amd64
>
> I've done 'portmaster -f www/seamonkey' to rebuild all the dependant ports
> also with no luck
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gary
>
> % portmaster www/seamonkey-i18n
>
> ===>>> Port directory: /usr/ports/www/seamonkey-i18n
>
> ===>>> Gathering distinfo list for installed ports
>
> Bus error
> Bus error
> ===>>> Launching 'make checksum' for www/seamonkey-i18n in background
> Bus error
> ===>>> Gathering dependency list for www/seamonkey-i18n from ports
> Bus error
> Bus error
> ===>>> Initial dependency check complete for www/seamonkey-i18n
>
>
> ===>>> Starting build for www/seamonkey-i18n <<<===
>
> ===>>> All dependencies are up to date
>
> Bus error
> Bus error
> ===>  Cleaning for seamonkey-i18n-2.20
> Bus error
> ===>>> Logging build to /tmp/port_log-1395-seamonkey-i18n.r1TwPpks
>
> ===>>> make failed for www/seamonkey-i18n
> ===>>> Aborting update
>
>
> ===>>> Build/Install logs available:
>          /tmp/port_log-1395-seamonkey-i18n.r1TwPpks
>
> ===>>> Killing background jobs
> Terminated
>
> ===>>> You can restart from the point of failure with this command line:
>         portmaster <flags> www/seamonkey-i18n
>
> ===>>> Exiting
>
>
>




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