Matthew Grooms wrote:
Hello all,
I am new to working with the ports system and have created a port that
depends on cmake, bison v2.3, QT 3.3.x and X11. I had previously
installed cmake and QT using packages. Since the bison 2.3 port
appeared to be rather recent, I csup'd my ports tree before attempting
to test my port build and install. After the upgrade, cmake was no
longer able to locate the QT libraries. I removed the QT libraries and
attempted to install them from ports which yielded an error related to
/usr/X11R6 not being a symlink ( or something like that ). I ran
another test after installing 6.2 and immediately updating the ports
tree. I was able to build and install all dependencies and my port.
Does this have to do with the /usr/X11R6 path being depreciated? If
so, is there any special settings I could add to the port that allows
it to still find dependencies in the old /usr/X11R6 prefix? Could be
nice for users that have installed 6.2 packages before updating their
ports tree. Maybe this kind of setup is just unsupported?
Thanks in advance,
-Matthew
Please read /usr/ports/UPDATING. There should be a reference to the
X11 upgrade that you need to note.
Cheers,
-Garrett
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