On 2016-6-21 07:58 , Bryan Nunweek wrote:
Thanks, but `sudo port -v install xinit` still fails with same error when using 
`/opt/local/bin/bsdmake`

The bsdmake port was already installed but was not being used. Path seems OK:

BingleyG5:~ bryan$ echo $PATH
/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11/bin


Had to rename `/usr/bin/bsdmake` to get `/opt/local/bin/bsdmake` to be used, 
then:

BingleyG5:~ bryan$ sudo port -v install xinit
--->  Computing dependencies for xinit..........
--->  Dependencies to be installed: tradcpp xrdb xset xorg-libXfontcache 
xorg-fontcacheproto xorg-libXp xorg-printproto xorg-libXxf86misc xorg-xf86miscproto
--->  Building tradcpp
bsdmake: setrlimit: Invalid argument

<https://trac.macports.org/ticket/35612#comment:8> may be relevant here?

Maybe we should avoid using the system bsdmake if it's known to be broken in this way? Though it seems to be only triggered by a custom configuration.

- Josh
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