On Jan 14, 2009, at 21:12, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
On Jan 14, 2009, at 18:15, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
I can't install cairo on Tiger:
<snip/>
Here are the xorg ports I have installed:
$ port installed xorg-*
The following ports are currently installed:
xorg-bigreqsproto @1.0.2_0 (active)
xorg-inputproto @1.5.0_0 (active)
xorg-kbproto @1.0.3_0 (active)
xorg-libpthread-stubs @0.1_0 (active)
xorg-libX11 @1.1.5_1+universal (active)
xorg-libXau @1.0.4_0+universal (active)
xorg-libxcb @1.1_0+universal (active)
xorg-libXdmcp @1.0.2_0+universal (active)
xorg-renderproto @0.9.3_0 (active)
xorg-util-macros @1.2.1_0 (active)
xorg-xcb-proto @1.3_0+python26 (active)
xorg-xcmiscproto @1.1.2_0 (active)
xorg-xextproto @7.0.4_0 (active)
xorg-xf86bigfontproto @1.1.2_0 (active)
xorg-xproto @7.0.14_1 (active)
xorg-xtrans @1.2.2_0+universal (active)
$
The xrender port is not installed. It had been, but then r43644
and r43686 changed xrender to a lib dependency and sometime later
I uninstalled it. Does anyone know (Jeremy?) what should be done
here?
The problem is with your xorg-lib* libs. Cairo is finding all of
them in /mp, so it's expecting -lXrender to be in /mp as well.
Mixing libs between x11prefix and prefix actually causes problems
(see #17558). I'd recommend one of two courses:
1) uninstall xorg-lib* and set the +system_x11 variant, so they are
just stubs when we switch to port:* dependencies
Set... do you mean put it in variants.conf?
or
2) Just install xorg-libs to make sure you have all the X11
libraries in /mp.
You should probably go through and rebuild everything that depends
on X11 to make sure you have consistent linking
For that, do I use the script you posted some time ago?
It just seems to me that any Tiger user with any X-using ports would
run into this issue. How are users supposed to be handling this issue?
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