On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 11:48 PM, Adriaan de Groot <groot at kde.org> wrote:

> On Thursday 22 May 2008 15:39, Lukas Oboril wrote:
> > On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 2:57 PM, Adriaan de Groot <groot at kde.org> wrote:
> > > dbus (not relevant, waiting for %only_for definition in pspcs)
> > > freeglut
> >
> > no problem with that, please more detail
>
> pkgbuild:
> _Unwind_Resume_or_Rethrow           /usr/sfw/lib/amd64/libstdc++.so.6
> pkgbuild:
> _Unwind_GetTextRelBase              /usr/sfw/lib/amd64/libstdc++.so.6
> pkgbuild:
> _Unwind_GetDataRelBase              /usr/sfw/lib/amd64/libstdc++.so.6
> pkgbuild: ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written
> to .libs/shape
>
> That's a "one of the libraries from X is compiled with gcc" kind of
> failure.
>
> > > libquicktime (this is because GL and sys/types define   things in a
> > > conflicting
> > > manner):
> > >        "/usr/X11/include/GL/glext.h", line 3175: error: identifier
> > > redeclared:
> > > int64_t
> > >        "/usr/X11/include/GL/glext.h", line 3176: error: identifier
> > > redeclared:
> > > uint64_t
> >
> > that's Nevada problem, S10 has not.
>
> What does that mean? S10 doesn't have a GL/glext.h and therefore doesn't
> hit
> this bit of code, or what? At issue here seems to be the following: #ifdef
> (sun) is used to detect if it's solaris, and then <inttypes.h> is included.
> But (sun) isn't #defined in -Xc mode. I've gone and added a -Dsun to the
> CFLAGS for quicktime, that seems to cure it.
>
> > > mesa
> >
> > same as libquicktime. S10 not need this
>
> Ditto. Why doesn't S10 need mesa? Why does nv need it then?
>
>
all of those are opengl/mesa related things. In Nevada that is problem,
because Mesa in Nevada built by gcc. Mesa in S10 is ok.

Solution could be build Mesa from Dude first and then everything with that
new Mesa.




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