Problem building x11/libgnome on 4.10 (sorry for double post)

Mathias Samuelson mathias.samuelson at proact.se
Mon Nov 15 23:46:36 PST 2004


(Sorry for previous post, fighting with Outlook on citrix)

Just cvsup:ed ports, ran portsclean -C then trying to build x11/libgnome
reports the error:

<snip>
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to
`pthread_cond_signal'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to
`pthread_attr_destroy'
/usr/X11R6/lib/libgnomevfs-2.so: undefined reference to `pthread_create'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to
`pthread_getspecific'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to `pthread_attr_init'
/usr/X11R6/lib/libgnomevfs-2.so: undefined reference to `pthread_exit'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to `pthread_equal'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to
`pthread_getschedparam'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to
`pthread_attr_setscope'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to
`pthread_cond_broadcast'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to
`pthread_setschedparam'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to
`pthread_key_create'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to
`pthread_attr_setstacksize'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to `pthread_cond_init'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to
`pthread_mutex_unlock'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to `pthread_self'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to
`pthread_mutex_destroy'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to
`pthread_mutex_lock'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to `pthread_cond_wait'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to
`pthread_mutex_trylock'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to
`pthread_cond_destroy'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to
`pthread_mutex_init'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to
`pthread_attr_setschedparam'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to
`pthread_attr_setdetachstate'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to `pthread_join'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to
`pthread_cond_timedwait'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to
`pthread_attr_getschedparam'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to
`pthread_setspecific'
gmake[3]: *** [gnome-open] Error 1
gmake[3]: Leaving directory
`/usr/ports/x11/libgnome/work/libgnome-2.8.0/libgnome'
gmake[2]: *** [all] Error 2
gmake[2]: Leaving directory
`/usr/ports/x11/libgnome/work/libgnome-2.8.0/libgnome'
gmake[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/ports/x11/libgnome/work/libgnome-2.8.0'
gmake: *** [all] Error 2
*** Error code 2

Stop in /usr/ports/x11/libgnome.

bash-2.05b# uname -a
FreeBSD matsam.dimension.se 4.10-STABLE FreeBSD 4.10-STABLE #1: Wed Oct  6
16:06:46 CEST 2004
root at matsam.dimension.se:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/MYKERNEL  i386
bash-2.05b# cat /etc/make.conf
# $FreeBSD: src/etc/defaults/make.conf,v 1.97.2.67 2002/06/02 16:07:01
matusita Exp $ # # NOTE:  Please would any committer updating this file also
update the # make.conf(5) manual page, if necessary, which is located in #
src/share/man/man5/make.conf.5. # # This file, if present, will be read by
make (see /usr/share/mk/sys.mk). # It allows you to override macro
definitions to make without changing # your source tree, or anything the
source tree installs. # # This file must be in valid Makefile syntax. # #
You have to find the things you can put here in the Makefiles and #
documentation of the source tree. # # # The CPUTYPE variable controls which
processor should be targetted for # generated code.  This controls
processor-specific optimizations in # certain code (currently only OpenSSL)
as well as modifying the value # of CFLAGS to contain the appropriate
optimization directive to gcc. # The automatic setting of CFLAGS may be
overridden using the # NO_CPU_CFLAGS variable below. # Currently the
following CPU types are recognised:
#   Intel x86 architecture:
#       (AMD CPUs)      k7 k6-2 k6 k5
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#   Alpha/AXP architecture: ev6 pca56 ev56 ev5 ev45 ev4
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ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com/pub/usenet/comp.sources.%SUBDIR%/
#MASTER_SITE_FREEBSD_ORG=      ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/%SUBDIR%/
#MASTER_SITE_GNOME=     ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/%SUBDIR%/
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http://rabarber.fruitsalad.org/packages/200402101831/5-CURRENT/Latest/
#MASTER_SITE_LOCAL=
ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/local-distfiles/%SUBDIR%/
#MASTER_SITE_MOZILLA=   ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/%SUBDIR%/
#MASTER_SITE_NETBSD=
ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/distfiles/%SUBDIR%/
#MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN=
ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/plan/perl/CPAN/modules/by-module/%SUBDIR%/
#MASTER_SITE_PORTS_JP=
ftp://ports.jp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD-jp/ports-jp/LOCAL_PORTS/%SUBDIR%/
#MASTER_SITE_RINGSERVER=
ftp://ftp.dnsbalance.ring.gr.jp/pub/%SUBDIR%/
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ftp://ftp2.sourceforge.net/pub/sourceforge/%SUBDIR%/
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ftp://ftp.freesoftware.com/pub/sourceware/%SUBDIR%/
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^ftp://ftp\.FreeBSD\.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/local-distfiles/ ://[^/]*\.jp/
://[^/]*\.jp\.
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/usr/ports. #WRKDIRPREFIX=  /var/tmp # # Kerberos IV # If you want
KerberosIV (KTH eBones), define this: #
#MAKE_KERBEROS4=        yes
#
#
# Kerberos 5
# If you want Kerberos 5 (KTH Heimdal), define this:
#
#MAKE_KERBEROS5=        yes
#
# Kerberos 5 su (k5su)
# If you want to use the k5su utility, define this to have it installed #
set-user-ID.
#ENABLE_SUID_K5SU=      yes
#
#
# Kerberos5
# If you want to install MIT Kerberos5 port somewhere other than /usr/local,
# define this (this is also used to tell ssh1 that kerberos is needed): #
#KRB5_HOME=             /usr/local
#
#
# CVSup update flags.  Edit SUPFILE settings to reflect whichever
distribution # file(s) you use on your site (see
/usr/share/examples/cvsup/README for more # information on CVSup and these
files).  To use, do "make update" in /usr/src. #
#SUP_UPDATE=     yes
#
#SUP=            /usr/local/bin/cvsup
#SUPFLAGS=       -g -L 2
#SUPHOST=        cvsup.uk.FreeBSD.org
#SUPFILE=        /usr/share/examples/cvsup/stable-supfile
#PORTSSUPFILE=   /usr/share/examples/cvsup/ports-supfile
#DOCSUPFILE=     /usr/share/examples/cvsup/doc-supfile
#
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/etc/passwd.  The default number is 20011. # #TOP_TABLE_SIZE= 101 # #
Documentation # # The list of languages and encodings to build and install #
#DOC_LANG=      en_US.ISO8859-1 ru_RU.KOI8-R
#
#
# sendmail
#
# The following sets the default m4 configuration file to use at # install
time.  Use with caution as a make install will overwrite # any existing
/etc/mail/sendmail.cf.  Note that SENDMAIL_CF is now # deprecated.  The
value should be a fully qualified path name. #
#SENDMAIL_MC=/etc/mail/myconfig.mc
#
# The following sets the default m4 configuration file for mail # submission
to use at install time.  Use with caution as a make # install will overwrite
any existing /etc/mail/submit.cf.  The # value should be a fully qualified
path name. # #SENDMAIL_SUBMIT_MC=/etc/mail/mysubmit.mc
#
# If you need to build additional .cf files during a make buildworld, #
include the full paths to the .mc files in SENDMAIL_ADDITIONAL_MC. #
#SENDMAIL_ADDITIONAL_MC=/etc/mail/foo.mc /etc/mail/bar.mc # # Setting the
following variable modifies the flags passed to m4 when # building a .cf
file from a .mc file.  It can be used to enable # features disabled by
default. # #SENDMAIL_M4_FLAGS= # # Setting the following variables modifies
the build environment for # sendmail and its related utilities. For example,
SASL support can be # added with settings such as: #
#       SENDMAIL_CFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include/sasl -DSASL
#       SENDMAIL_LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib
#       SENDMAIL_LDADD=-lsasl
#
# Note: If you are using Cyrus SASL with other applications which require
#       access to the sasldb file, you should add the following to your
#       sendmail.mc file:
#
#       define(`confDONT_BLAME_SENDMAIL',`GroupReadableSASLDBFile')
#
#SENDMAIL_CFLAGS=
#SENDMAIL_LDFLAGS=
#SENDMAIL_LDADD=
#SENDMAIL_DPADD=
#
# Setting SENDMAIL_SET_USER_ID will install the sendmail binary as a #
set-user-ID root binary instead of a set-group-ID smmsp binary and will #
prevent the installation of /etc/mail/submit.cf. # This is a deprecated mode
of operation.  See etc/mail/README for more # information. #
#SENDMAIL_SET_USER_ID= # # The permissions to use on alias and map databases
generated using # /etc/mail/Makefile.  Defaults to 0640. #
#SENDMAIL_MAP_PERMS= # -- use.perl generated deltas -- # # Created: Fri Feb
14 22:38:37 2003 # Setting to use base perl from ports: PERL_VER=5.8.0
PERL_VERSION=5.8.0 PERL_ARCH=mach NOPERL=yo NO_PERL=yo NO_PERL_WRAPPER=yo

# -- use.perl generated deltas -- #
# Created: Fri May  2 22:52:38 2003
# Setting to use base perl from ports:
PERL_VER=5.8.0
PERL_VERSION=5.8.0
PERL_ARCH=mach
NOPERL=yo
NO_PERL=yo
NO_PERL_WRAPPER=yo

# Added by Mathias to enable X.Org
X_WINDOW_SYSTEM=xorg

I noticed that a very similar problem reported in PR 36354

Please respond to me personally, not as I'm not subscribing. Any help would
be very appreciated.

Rgds
Mathias


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