[Bug 229566] textproc/docproj fails dependency check as of r473867
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Bug ID: 229566
Summary: textproc/docproj fails dependency check as of r473867
Product: Ports & Packages
Version: Latest
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity: Affects Some People
Priority: ---
Component: Individual Port(s)
Assignee: doceng at FreeBSD.org
Reporter: driesm.michiels at gmail.com
CC: swills at FreeBSD.org
Assignee: doceng at FreeBSD.org
Flags: maintainer-feedback?(doceng at FreeBSD.org)
Revision r473867 of the head ports tree breaks things when groff used from
base.
When building my repository from synth, it fails to add it to the repository
because it fails package depends. (although it builds fine against groff in
base).
Look at the package staging:
===> Building package for docproj-2.0_10
actual-package-depends: dependency on /usr/bin/groff not registered (normal if
it belongs to base)
file sizes/checksums [0]: . done
packing files [0]: . done
packing directories [0]: . done
When issuing rebuild-repository it gets kicked out by synth. I even rebuilded
the whole repository to check.
There is something wrong with the dependency check of docproj. Also when
installing docporj, the port groff does not get installed or build.
Which is probably the reason why it fails. It probably doesn’t build it because
it registers with groff from base and no the port of groff.
The task is complete. Final tally:
Initial queue size: 413
packages built: 413
ignored: 0
skipped: 0
failed: 0
Duration: 02:09:25
The build logs can be found at: /var/log/synth
root at vados:/var/synth # synth rebuild-repository
Stand by, prescanning existing packages.
Stand by, recursively scanning 414 ports serially.
Scanning existing packages.
docproj-2.0_10.txz failed dependency check.
Packages validated, rebuilding local repository.
Local repository successfully rebuilt
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