hi,

i'm installing exim (from ports) in a FreeBSD jail.

in Local/Makefile i do *NOT* have LOOKUP_NIS defined, i.e.,

        ...
        #LOOKUP_NIS=yes
        ...

that said, i see the following, apparently NIS-related, weirdness ...

as usual, i do,

        cd /usr/ports/mail/exim
        make distclean rmconfig extract
        cp -f /usr/local/etc/exim/My_Local_Makefile \
                  /s/portbuild/usr/ports/mail/exim/work/exim-4.69/Local/Makefile
        
        rm -rf 
/s/portbuild/usr/ports/mail/exim/work/exim-4.69/build-FreeBSD-amd64
        make makefile
        
        cd /usr/ports/mail/exim
        make

which fails at,

        ...
        /usr/local/libexec/ccache/cc dkim-exim.c
        
        awk '{ print ($1+1) }' cnumber.h > cnumber.temp
        rm -f cnumber.h; mv cnumber.temp cnumber.h
        /usr/local/libexec/ccache/cc version.c
        rm -f exim
        /usr/local/libexec/ccache/cc -o exim
        lookups/lookups.a(nis.o)(.text+0xe): In function `nis_open':
        : undefined reference to `yp_get_default_domain'
        lookups/lookups.a(nis.o)(.text+0x51): In function `nis_find':
        : undefined reference to `yp_match'
        lookups/lookups.a(nis.o)(.text+0xa3): In function `nis0_find':
        : undefined reference to `yp_match'
        *** Error code 1
        
        Stop in 
/s/portbuild/usr/ports/mail/exim/work/exim-4.69/build-FreeBSD-amd64.
        *** Error code 1
        
        Stop in /s/portbuild/usr/ports/mail/exim/work/exim-4.69.
        *** Error code 1
        
        Stop in /usr/ports/mail/exim.

but, if i simply *REPEAT*, with no other steps/changes,

        cp -f /usr/local/etc/exim/My_Local_Makefile \
                  /s/portbuild/usr/ports/mail/exim/work/exim-4.69/Local/Makefile
        
        rm -rf 
/s/portbuild/usr/ports/mail/exim/work/exim-4.69/build-FreeBSD-amd64
        make makefile
        
        cd /usr/ports/mail/exim
        make

it now completes,

        ...
        /usr/local/libexec/ccache/cc dkim-exim.c
        
        awk '{ print ($1+1) }' cnumber.h > cnumber.temp
        rm -f cnumber.h; mv cnumber.temp cnumber.h
        /usr/local/libexec/ccache/cc version.c
        rm -f exim
        /usr/local/libexec/ccache/cc -o exim
        /usr/bin/strip exim
        
        >>> exim binary built


i'm guessing something required is cached/saved after the failed 1st
run, that then makes the 2nd run successful.

question is, "what"?

any hints?

thanks.

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