security/gnupg installing pth-2.0.7 causing problems

Dima Panov Fluffy at fluffy.khv.ru
Fri Oct 2 07:57:51 UTC 2009


On Friday 02 October 2009 00:46:18 David Southwell wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > On Thursday 01 October 2009 23:30:57 david at vizion2000.net wrote:
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > gnupg-2.0.13 depends on devel and installs it. This causes
> >
> > problems on
> >
> > > a
> > > 7.2-p3 amd64 system. A number of ports fail to build due to
> >
> > conflicts
> >
> > > between pth and the standard system thread library.
> > >
> > > For example x11-toolkits/py-qt4-gui build fails with
> >
> > pth-2.0.7 installed.
> >
> > > After deletion py-qt4-gui builds and installs correctly.
> >
> > Something wrong with your system. Noone from KDE/FreeBSD team
> > reports about such bugs..
> > For example, I have pth installed already for all my systems,
> > and py-qt4 always build fine.
> >
> > please show your /etc/make.conf and buildlog with errors.
> >
> > > What is the best way to deal with this when security/gnupg
> >
> > is required?
> >
> > > Would it be possible for the gnupg to detect it is on an
> >
> > amd64 system
> >
> > > and adjust its dependencies accordingly? Should the problem also be
> > > dealt with at source in the devel/pth port?
> 
> Are you testing on a multi processor system intel quad with a generic amd64
> build?
> 

We testing on ALL available platforms. 

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