Error building ruby-1.8.2_4 port
David Fleck
david.fleck at mchsi.com
Fri Dec 26 00:17:16 UTC 2008
Background:
I have a 6.4-RELEASE system, that I have just freebsd-update'ed to
7.0-RELEASE. So far, I've run the first two 'freebsd-update install'
commands, and am now trying to update the few ports I have installed. So,
since ruby isn't installed yet, and I need that to run portupgrade, I am
trying to build the ruby port. It bombs with this error:
cc -fPIC -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -fPIC -I. -I../.. -I../../.
-I../.././ext/openssl -DHAVE_UNISTD_H -DHAVE_SYS_TIME_H -DHAVE_ASSERT_H
-DHAVE_OPENSSL_SSL_H -DHAVE_OPENSSL_CONF_API_H -DHAVE_BN_MOD_ADD
-DHAVE_BN_MOD_SQR -DHAVE_BN_MOD_SUB -DHAVE_BN_PSEUDO_RAND_RANGE
-DHAVE_BN_RAND_RANGE -DHAVE_CONF_GET1_DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE
-DHAVE_EVP_CIPHER_CTX_SET_PADDING -DHAVE_EVP_CIPHERFINAL_EX
-DHAVE_EVP_CIPHERINIT_EX -DHAVE_EVP_DIGESTFINAL_EX
-DHAVE_EVP_DIGESTINIT_EX -DHAVE_EVP_MD_CTX_CLEANUP
-DHAVE_EVP_MD_CTX_CREATE -DHAVE_EVP_MD_CTX_DESTROY -DHAVE_EVP_MD_CTX_INIT
-DHAVE_HMAC_CTX_CLEANUP -DHAVE_HMAC_CTX_INIT -DHAVE_PEM_DEF_CALLBACK
-DHAVE_X509V3_SET_NCONF -DHAVE_X509_CRL_ADD0_REVOKED
-DHAVE_X509_CRL_SET_ISSUER_NAME -DHAVE_X509_CRL_SET_VERSION
-DHAVE_X509_CRL_SORT -DHAVE_VA_ARGS_MACRO -DHAVE_OPENSSL_ENGINE_H
-DHAVE_ENGINE_ADD -DHAVE_ENGINE_LOAD_BUILTIN_ENGINES
-DHAVE_ENGINE_GET_DIGEST -DHAVE_ENGINE_GET_CIPHER -DHAVE_ENGINE_CLEANUP
-DHAVE_OPENSSL_OCSP_H -DHAVE_ST_FLAGS -DHAVE_ST_ENGINE -DHAVE_ST_SINGLE -c
ossl_x509store.c
ossl_x509store.c: In function 'ossl_x509stctx_set_time':
ossl_x509store.c:541: error: 'X509_STORE_CTX' has no member named 'flags'
*** Error code 1
I've uninstalled and reinstalled the openssl-0.9.8a port, and done a 'make
clean' in /usr/ports/lang/ruby18, but this error still occurs. I've seen
hints (e.g., https://savannah.cern.ch/bugs/?32304) that this is because
there are changes in openssl that aren't accounted for in ruby. Anyway,
what's the best way to proceed right now to get the port installed?
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David Fleck
david.fleck at mchsi.com
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