On 21/08/2016 04:46, Grzegorz Junka wrote:
On 20/08/2016 19:11, Grzegorz Junka wrote:
On 20/08/2016 16:23, Walter Schwarzenfeld wrote:
The port is not broken, it compiles in port and with poudriere.
Only if option WEBP is set to on it is broken.
look with
poudriere options -C -jhailname graphics/gd
how is it set, and change it if is to on.
So, poudriere lies then, it says it's broken:
[00:01:21] ====>> [04][00:00:00] Starting build of graphics/gd
[00:01:21] ====>> [04][00:00:00] Finished build of graphics/gd:
Ignored: is marked as broken: circular dependencies
Greg
Sorry, I should have been clearer. I know the port isn't broken, I just
don't understand why poudriere says it's marked as broken if, according
to you, it's a circular dependency and the port isn't marked in any way?
Greg
Actually it isn't poudriere - the port itself says it's broken when the
WEBP option is enabled.
WEBP_BROKEN= circular dependencies
So the new version of gd added support for webp, the maintainer added
the option to enable it, then marked the option as broken.
gd doesn't have WEBP enabled by default so you have settings somewhere
to enable it. If you aren't specifically enabling the WEBP option for
gd then check that you aren't enabling it globally in OPTIONS_SET
In the make.conf for your build add -
graphics_gd_UNSET= WEBP
If that doesn't work some others to try.
graphics_gd_UNSET_FORCE= WEBP
OPTIONS_UNSET=WEBP
OPTIONS_UNSET_FORCE=WEBP
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