> On 10 May, 2017, at 13:12, Mike Andrews <mandr...@bit0.com> wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 10 May 2017, Adam Weinberger wrote:
> 
>>> On 10 May, 2017, at 10:59, Mike Andrews <mandr...@bit0.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I’m experimenting with poudriere for the first time and running into an 
>>> issue with some ports that use BDB.  With this in make.conf:
>>> 
>>> DEFAULT_VERSIONS= bdb=6
>>> 
>>> I get this for four ports that use BDB 6:
>>> 
>>> [00:00:47] ====>> [04][00:00:00] Finished build of databases/p5-BerkeleyDB: 
>>> Ignored: cannot install: no eligible BerkeleyDB version. Requested: 6, 
>>> incompatible: . Try: make debug-bdb
>>> [00:00:47] ====>> [03][00:00:00] Finished build of databases/ruby-bdb: 
>>> Ignored: cannot install: no eligible BerkeleyDB version. Requested: 6, 
>>> incompatible: . Try: make debug-bdb
>>> [00:00:48] ====>> [06][00:00:01] Finished build of www/webalizer: Ignored: 
>>> cannot install: no eligible BerkeleyDB version. Requested: 6, incompatible: 
>>> . Try: make debug-bdb
>>> [00:00:49] ====>> [01][00:00:01] Finished build of textproc/redland: 
>>> Ignored: cannot install: no eligible BerkeleyDB version. Requested: 6, 
>>> incompatible: . Try: make debug-bdb
>>> 
>>> Installing the ports manually from source works just fine.
>>> 
>>> Am I missing something stupid/obvious here, or is it an issue with those 
>>> specific four ports?
>> 
>> There's a licensing-related peculiarity with bdb 6. Add 
>> WITH_BDB6_PERMITTED=yes to your make.conf and it should build for you.
> 
> That fixed it, thanks!
> 
> Now where is that documented?  Anywhere?  Now that I Google that option, 
> okay, it's in bdb.mk, but...  hard to do that if you don't know it's there.  
> :)
> 
> I did (do) have DISABLE_LICENSES=yes in there, but that's more to disable 
> prompts at 'poudriere options' time, I guess.

WITH_BDB6_PERMITTED is pretty unnecessary, AFAICT; bsd.licenses.mk is the right 
way to handle license selection. I've opened a phabricator review 
(https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10669) to just simply remove it, but because 
bsd.mk is convoluted I'm not entirely positive that this change has no other 
side effects.

# Adam


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Adam Weinberger
ad...@adamw.org
https://www.adamw.org

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