Compiling Firefox 36.0 fails on 10.1-RELEASE/amd64

Piotr Kubaj pkubaj at riseup.net
Sat Feb 28 11:06:12 UTC 2015


On 02/28/15 11:29, Matthew D. Fuller wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 10:51:13AM +0100 I heard the voice of
> Jan Beich, and lo! it spake thus:
>>
>> Did you set any options? I cannot reproduce with default build in
>> poudriere jail for 10.1R amd64.
> 
> I get the same failure on -CURRENT.  A little fiddling with showconfig
> suggests my non-default options settings are OFF-ing DBUS, GIO, and
> LOGGING.
> 
> 
And mine are:
===> The following configuration options are available for firefox-36.0,1:
     DBUS=on: D-Bus IPC system support
     DEBUG=off: Build with debugging support
     DTRACE=off: Build with DTrace probes
     GCONF=off: GConf configuration backend support
     GIO=on: Use GIO for file I/O
     GNOMEUI=off: libgnomeui support module
     GSTREAMER=on: Multimedia support via GStreamer
     LIBPROXY=off: Proxy support via libproxy
     LOGGING=off: Additional log messages
     OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS=on: Use extra compiler optimizations
     PGO=off: Use Profile-Guided Optimization
     PROFILE=off: Build with profiling support
     TEST=off: Build and/or run tests
====> Options available for the multi AUDIO: you have to choose at least
one of them
     ALSA=on: ALSA audio architecture support
     PULSEAUDIO=off: PulseAudio sound server support
====> Options available for the single TOOLKIT: you have to select
exactly one of them
     GTK2=off: GTK+ 2 GUI toolkit support
     GTK3=on: GTK+ 3 GUI toolkit support
===> Use 'make config' to modify these settings

I also forgot to paste my /etc/make.conf at the 1st time:
CPUTYPE?=corei7
DISTDIR=/tmp
WITH_MSWINDOWS_LICENSE="YES"
RANDOMIZE_MASTER_SITES="YES"


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