Re: Whither Thunderbird 3.1(.1)?

2010-08-11 Thread Beat Gaetzi
On 08/10/10 14:38, Jimmie James wrote:
 On 08/10/10 08:30, Beat Gaetzi wrote:
 On 08/05/10 03:27, Beat Gaetzi wrote:
 On 05.08.2010 05:53, Jimmie James wrote:
 On 03.08.2010 18:59, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
 On 8/3/10 3:05 AM, Beat Gaetzi wrote:
 On 03.08.2010 02:59, Doug Barton wrote:
 Just curious about the status of native Thunderbird 3.1.x. IMO the
 linux
 version is a significant improvement over 3.0.x, so I'd like to
 run
 the
 native version and get out of clunky font land sometime soon. :)
 Do
 y'all have a roadmap? If I missed it, my apologies ...

 Thunderbird 3.1 is ready since it has been released but the update
 depends on this repo-cpoy:
 http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/148136

 Ugh.  With all my travel and work lately, the repocopies moved to
 cvs
 so
 I missed them in my weekly sweep.  Sorry.  I just took care of this.

 Great! Thank you. I will commit Lightning 1.0b1 and Thunderbird 3.1.1
 within the next hours.

 Beat


 Is it possible to get deskutils/lightning working with
 thunderbird-3.1.1? I don't really wish to downgrade to 3.0.6.
 I tried changing the Makefile to read
 RUN_DEPENDS+=
 ${LOCALBASE}/lib/thunderbird/thunderbird-bin:${PORTSDIR}/mail/thunderbird

 but it failed to build.

 The version in ports only work with Thunderbird 3.0 and SeaMonkey 2.0.
 Lightning 1.0b2 which is currently not in the portstree works with
 Thunderbird 3.1 but not with Thunderbird 3.0 and SeaMonkey.

 You will find this version of Lightning in our development repository:
 # svn co
 https://trillian.chruetertee.ch/svn/freebsd-gecko/branches/experimental/deskutils/lightning


 As this is not the first request about Lightning for Thunderbird 3.1 I
 will ask for a repo copy deskutils/lightning -
 deskutils/lightning-thunderbird and commit this version to the new
 port.

 Beat


 Hi Beat, thanks again for all your hard work on this.

 After updating my ports tree (as of Mon Aug 9 22:45:40 EDT 2010, #
 $FreeBSD: ports/deskutils/lightning-thunderbird/Makefile,v 1.35
 2010/08/08 10:34:32 beat Exp $

 Running pkg_delete thunderbird-3.1.1 and a portinstall
 deskutils/lightning-thunderbird, I have no calender.
 cat pkg_message shows:
 In order to activate the Lightning extension, every user should install
 the
 XPI file into his own profile via the menu:
 Tools -  Add-ons -  Install (for Thunderbird)
 Yet find . -type f -name \*.xpi doesn't show it, [1] and pkg_info |grep
 -i thunder, pkg_info |grep -i lightn only show thunderbird-3.1.2.

 You should find the xpi here:
 /usr/local/share/lightning/lightning-1.0b2.source--freebsd8-i386.xpi
 Could you please check if this file is available on your system?

 Beat

 
 
 Not even a lightning directory.
 
 [8:38:03]  jim...@jimmiejaz 134 [0] ~ls -al /usr/local/share/lightning/
 ls: /usr/local/share/lightning/: No such file or directory

I'm not able to reproduce this on my workstation. Could you please try
to reinstall lightning-thunderbird?

# cd /usr/ports/deskutils/lightning-thunderbird/  make deinstall
install clean

Beat
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FreeBSD Port: squid-3.1.6

2010-08-11 Thread Dominique BERTHET
Hi,
I'm a sysadmin in a French School (Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne)
I have 2 squid FreeBSD servers based with ntlm authentification
I have upgrade squid from 5.1.x to 5.1.6 (yesterday)
On a 32b arch: no problem, everything work fine
On amd64: it works with http websites but impossible to access https
websites with this
TCP_MISS/503 errors
On the amd64 server i downgrade to squid-3.0.25_2 and everything work
fine...
I supposed it's a problem with amd64 arch

Best Regards

Dominique BERTHET
Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne
email: dbert...@emse.fr
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FreeBSD Port: istgt-20100707

2010-08-11 Thread Tim Baird
No response to this question on freebsd-questions so I am contacting 
you directly. Thanks in advance




What is the significance of this log warning?

istgt_iscsi.c:4039:istgt_iscsi_transfer_out: ***WARNING*** pending_pdus  0

I receive this warning very regularly.  Source code was not commented 
unfortunately...


There is no obvious association observed between the warning and 
iscsi load levels.



Context:
Using the Dell system below as a VM host. the Storage Array is acting 
as the iscsi target


Hardware:

Storage array:

Adaptec 52445 SAS/SCSI card (512 MB cache)
16 Seagate ST31500341AS sata drives
Asus P5BV mobo (LSI SAS/SATA turned off - using adaptec controller 
for iscsi targets via istgt)

CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPUQ9400  @ 2.66GHz (2133.34-MHz K8-class CPU)
4 GB RAM
Intel quad core cpu
Intel Pro 1000 NIC  - dual port configured with lagg loadbalancing


VM host system:
Dell Poweredge R300
Single Quad Core Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X3363  @ 2.83GHz
24 GB RAM
Intel 82576 quad load balanced (in pairs) NIC


regards
tb

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Re: FreeBSD Port: squid-3.1.6

2010-08-11 Thread Guido Falsi
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 12:54:07PM +0200, Dominique BERTHET wrote:
 Hi,
 I'm a sysadmin in a French School (Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne)
 I have 2 squid FreeBSD servers based with ntlm authentification
 I have upgrade squid from 5.1.x to 5.1.6 (yesterday)
 On a 32b arch: no problem, everything work fine
 On amd64: it works with http websites but impossible to access https
 websites with this
 TCP_MISS/503 errors
 On the amd64 server i downgrade to squid-3.0.25_2 and everything work
 fine...
 I supposed it's a problem with amd64 arch

I'm having the same exact problem at work.

It looks like a problem related to IPv6 support. Could you check if you
have IPv6 in the i386 kernel?

I found just one thread abut this in the squid mailing lists and on
linux the solution sems to be enabling IPv6. (can't find the url right
now)

I suspect squid 3.1.6 is trying to, for some reason, uses some IPv6
feature to perform CONNECT requests used to transport https.

My solution for now has ben reverting to the previous (3.1.4) version of
the squid port waiting to find a fix for this.

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x11-toolkits/wxgtk28-unicode + WITHOUT_GSTREAMER (Was: cvs commit: ports/x11-toolkits/wxgtk28 Makefile pkg-plist)

2010-08-11 Thread Anonymous
Can someone test plist of the -unicode port with disabled GSTREAMER in OPTIONS?
Doesn't it complain about missing files?

  $ make deinstall PREFIX=$HOME/aaa
  ===   Deinstalling wxgtk2-unicode-2.8.10_4
  pkg_delete: file 'HOME/aaa/lib/libwx_gtk2u_media-2.8.so' doesn't exist
  pkg_delete: file 'HOME/aaa/lib/libwx_gtk2u_media-2.8.so.0' doesn't exist
  pkg_delete: file 'HOME/aaa/lib/libwx_gtk2u_media-2.8.so.0.6.0' doesn't exist

Note, the patch to fix it was submitted in ports/146551 (closed).

Anonymous swel...@gmail.com writes:
 Max Khon f...@freebsd.org writes:

 fjoe2010-08-02 11:52:04 UTC

   FreeBSD ports repository

   Modified files:
 x11-toolkits/wxgtk28 Makefile pkg-plist 
   Log:
   Move gstreamer and mspack to OPTIONS.
   
   PR: 146551
   Submitted by:   Anonymous swel...@gmail.com
   
   Revision  ChangesPath
   1.55  +25 -5 ports/x11-toolkits/wxgtk28/Makefile
   1.12  +3 -3  ports/x11-toolkits/wxgtk28/pkg-plist

 The PR contains a patch for wxgtk28-unicode/pkg-plist since gstreamer
 dependency affects its plist. I wonder why it wasn't committed.
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Re: Looks as if we need a misc/compat8x

2010-08-11 Thread Ade Lovett

On Aug 10, 2010, at 07:20 , David Wolfskill wrote:
 I expect that a real compat8x port might need a few more libraries --
 my build machine has a rather small number of installed ports

If I'm not mistaken, a compat8x port would only likely be created during the RC 
process of 9.0 - ie: when it is known which libraries are needed in terms of 
having a different shlib rev.

All the while it's merely 9-CURRENT, folks are expected to handle building of 
their own ports (or pull packages from the usual places) -- another artefact of 
it's -current, deal with it (or words to that effect).

-aDe

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FreeBSD Port: gcalctool-5.30.2,2

2010-08-11 Thread William DiNoia
 I was wondering if gcalctool needs all of the listed gnome 
requirements to build. The Debian stable package of gcalctool 5.22-3, 
which is a little dated, only requires gconf2, gnome-icon-theme, libatk, 
libc6, libc6.1, libgconf2, libglade2, libglib2, libgtk, libpango, and 
libxml.

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Re: FreeBSD Port: gcalctool-5.30.2,2

2010-08-11 Thread Joe Marcus Clarke
On 8/11/10 2:08 PM, William DiNoia wrote:
  I was wondering if gcalctool needs all of the listed gnome requirements
 to build. The Debian stable package of gcalctool 5.22-3, which is a
 little dated, only requires gconf2, gnome-icon-theme, libatk, libc6,
 libc6.1, libgconf2, libglade2, libglib2, libgtk, libpango, and libxml.

The requirements are the same for FreeBSD.

Joe

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Question about gmcs/mono

2010-08-11 Thread Jesse Smith
Hi all,

I'm trying to put together a port and I'm running into a dependency
issue. The package's configure script says it can't find gmcs on the
system.

A little Googling has told me that gmcs is a part of Mono. But I'm not
sure which Mono module I need. There are a lot of Mono packages in the
Ports system (Mono, mono-basic, monodevelop...)

Searching the Ports system for gmcs turns up a blank. Could someone
please tell me which mono package I should be using?

Thank you,
Jesse



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Re: FreeBSD Port: squid-3.1.6

2010-08-11 Thread Thomas-Martin Seck
* Guido Falsi (m...@madpilot.net):

 On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 12:54:07PM +0200, Dominique BERTHET wrote:
  Hi,
  I'm a sysadmin in a French School (Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne)
  I have 2 squid FreeBSD servers based with ntlm authentification
  I have upgrade squid from 5.1.x to 5.1.6 (yesterday)
  On a 32b arch: no problem, everything work fine
  On amd64: it works with http websites but impossible to access https
  websites with this
  TCP_MISS/503 errors
  On the amd64 server i downgrade to squid-3.0.25_2 and everything work
  fine...
  I supposed it's a problem with amd64 arch
 
 I'm having the same exact problem at work.
 
 It looks like a problem related to IPv6 support. Could you check if you
 have IPv6 in the i386 kernel?
 
 I found just one thread abut this in the squid mailing lists and on
 linux the solution sems to be enabling IPv6. (can't find the url right
 now)
 
 I suspect squid 3.1.6 is trying to, for some reason, uses some IPv6
 feature to perform CONNECT requests used to transport https.
 
 My solution for now has ben reverting to the previous (3.1.4) version of
 the squid port waiting to find a fix for this.

Thanks for the heads up. From looking at
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.1/changesets/ 
it looks like you are running into Squid bug #2994/3011 (squid
3.1.6 does not work on ipv4-only systems). Can you confirm that?

Could you try this patch against www/squid31? It adds a trimmed version
of changeset 10063 to the files/ directory. I tested that Squid still
builds on 8.1-STABLE/amd64.

Index: files/patch-changeset_10063
===
--- files/patch-changeset_10063 (Revision 0)
+++ files/patch-changeset_10063 (Revision 0)
@@ -0,0 +1,231 @@
+
+revno: 10063
+revision-id: amosjeffr...@squid-cache.org-2010081641-hybknxtyd8ukt5c1
+parent: amosjeffr...@squid-cache.org-20100810083149-w98pbcc8f0d5tlpo
+committer: Amos Jeffries amosjeffr...@squid-cache.org
+branch nick: SQUID_3_1
+timestamp: Wed 2010-08-11 05:16:41 -0600
+message:
+  Bug 3011: ICAP, HTTPS, cache_peer probe IPv4-only port fixes
+  
+  Also updates the forwarding CONNECT_FAIL errors to display more correct
+  errno messages.
+
+# Bazaar merge directive format 2 (Bazaar 0.90)
+# revision_id: amosjeffr...@squid-cache.org-2010081641-\
+#   hybknxtyd8ukt5c1
+# target_branch: http://www.squid-cache.org/bzr/squid3/trunk/
+# testament_sha1: 2aac12c8c664a6c3dbdbd075b256aefeb53926a8
+# timestamp: 2010-08-11 11:31:46 +
+# source_branch: http://www.squid-cache.org/bzr/squid3/branches\
+#   /SQUID_3_1
+# base_revision_id: amosjeffr...@squid-cache.org-20100810083149-\
+#   w98pbcc8f0d5tlpo
+# 
+# Begin patch
+=== modified file 'src/adaptation/ServiceConfig.cc'
+--- src/adaptation/ServiceConfig.cc2010-05-26 04:00:23 +
 src/adaptation/ServiceConfig.cc2010-08-11 11:16:41 +
+@@ -5,10 +5,11 @@
+ #include squid.h
+ #include ConfigParser.h
+ #include adaptation/ServiceConfig.h
++#include ip/tools.h
+ 
+ Adaptation::ServiceConfig::ServiceConfig():
+ port(-1), method(methodNone), point(pointNone),
+-bypass(false), routing(false)
++bypass(false), routing(false), ipv6(false)
+ {}
+ 
+ const char *
+@@ -93,7 +94,11 @@
+ grokked = grokBool(bypass, name, value);
+ else if (strcmp(name, routing) == 0)
+ grokked = grokBool(routing, name, value);
+-else {
++else if (strcmp(name, ipv6) == 0) {
++grokked = grokBool(ipv6, name, value);
++if (grokked  ipv6  !Ip::EnableIpv6)
++debugs(3, DBG_IMPORTANT, WARNING: IPv6 is disabled. ICAP 
service option ignored.);
++} else {
+ debugs(3, 0, cfg_filename  ':'  config_lineno  :  
+unknown adaptation service option:   name  '='  
value);
+ }
+
+=== modified file 'src/adaptation/ServiceConfig.h'
+--- src/adaptation/ServiceConfig.h 2009-09-03 12:15:55 +
 src/adaptation/ServiceConfig.h 2010-08-11 11:16:41 +
+@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@
+ VectPoint point; // where the adaptation happens (pre- or post-cache)
+ bool bypass;
+ bool routing; /// whether this service may determine the next service(s)
++bool ipv6;/// whether this service uses IPv6 transport (default IPv4)
+ 
+ protected:
+ Method parseMethod(const char *buf) const;
+
+=== modified file 'src/adaptation/icap/Xaction.cc'
+--- src/adaptation/icap/Xaction.cc 2009-09-03 12:15:55 +
 src/adaptation/icap/Xaction.cc 2010-08-11 11:16:41 +
+@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@
+ #include pconn.h
+ #include HttpRequest.h
+ #include HttpReply.h
++#include ip/tools.h
+ #include acl/FilledChecklist.h
+ #include icap_log.h
+ #include fde.h
+@@ -116,6 +117,15 @@
+ disableRetries(); // we only retry pconn failures
+ 
+ IpAddress outgoing;
++if (!Ip::EnableIpv6  

Re: Whither Thunderbird 3.1(.1)?

2010-08-11 Thread J.J
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 8:30 AM, Beat Gaetzi b...@freebsd.org wrote:

  On 08/05/10 03:27, Beat Gaetzi wrote:
  On 05.08.2010 05:53, Jimmie James wrote:
  On 03.08.2010 18:59, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
  On 8/3/10 3:05 AM, Beat Gaetzi wrote:
  On 03.08.2010 02:59, Doug Barton wrote:
  Just curious about the status of native Thunderbird 3.1.x. IMO the
  linux
  version is a significant improvement over 3.0.x, so I'd like to run
  the
  native version and get out of clunky font land sometime soon. :)
  Do
  y'all have a roadmap? If I missed it, my apologies ...
 
  Thunderbird 3.1 is ready since it has been released but the update
  depends on this repo-cpoy:
  http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/148136
 
  Ugh.  With all my travel and work lately, the repocopies moved to cvs
  so
  I missed them in my weekly sweep.  Sorry.  I just took care of this.
 
  Great! Thank you. I will commit Lightning 1.0b1 and Thunderbird 3.1.1
  within the next hours.
 
  Beat
 
 
  Is it possible to get deskutils/lightning working with
  thunderbird-3.1.1? I don't really wish to downgrade to 3.0.6.
  I tried changing the Makefile to read
  RUN_DEPENDS+=
 
 ${LOCALBASE}/lib/thunderbird/thunderbird-bin:${PORTSDIR}/mail/thunderbird
  but it failed to build.
 
  The version in ports only work with Thunderbird 3.0 and SeaMonkey 2.0.
  Lightning 1.0b2 which is currently not in the portstree works with
  Thunderbird 3.1 but not with Thunderbird 3.0 and SeaMonkey.
 
  You will find this version of Lightning in our development repository:
  # svn co
 
 https://trillian.chruetertee.ch/svn/freebsd-gecko/branches/experimental/deskutils/lightning
 
  As this is not the first request about Lightning for Thunderbird 3.1 I
  will ask for a repo copy deskutils/lightning -
  deskutils/lightning-thunderbird and commit this version to the new port.
 
  Beat
 
 
  Hi Beat, thanks again for all your hard work on this.
 
  After updating my ports tree (as of Mon Aug 9 22:45:40 EDT 2010, #
  $FreeBSD: ports/deskutils/lightning-thunderbird/Makefile,v 1.35
  2010/08/08 10:34:32 beat Exp $
 
  Running pkg_delete thunderbird-3.1.1 and a portinstall
  deskutils/lightning-thunderbird, I have no calender.
  cat pkg_message shows:
  In order to activate the Lightning extension, every user should install
  the
  XPI file into his own profile via the menu:
  Tools - Add-ons - Install (for Thunderbird)
  Yet find . -type f -name \*.xpi doesn't show it, [1] and pkg_info |grep
  -i thunder, pkg_info |grep -i lightn only show thunderbird-3.1.2.

 You should find the xpi here:
 /usr/local/share/lightning/lightning-1.0b2.source--freebsd8-i386.xpi
 Could you please check if this file is available on your system?

 Beat


As of noon, Wed. Aug. 11, EDT, fresh ports tree it totally fails to build,
with no OPTIONS selected.

c++ -o nsTableRowGroupFrame.o -c -I../../dist/system_wrappers -include
../../config/gcc_hidden.h -DMOZILLA_INTERNAL_API -DMOZ_SUNBIRD=1
-DOSTYPE=\FreeBSD7\ -DOSARCH=FreeBSD -DDEBUG_TABLE_STRATEGY_off
-D_IMPL_NS_LAYOUT -I./../base -I./../generic -I./../style
-I./../xul/base/src -I./../../content/html/content/src
-I./../../content/base/src -I./../../intl/unicharutil/util  -I. -I.
-I../../dist/include -I../../dist/include/nsprpub  -I/usr/local/include/nspr
-I/usr/local/include/nss   -I/usr/include   -I/usr/local/include   -fPIC
-I/usr/local/include/nss -I/usr/local/include/nss/nss
-I/usr/local/include  -I/usr/local/include -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -Wall
-Wpointer-arith -Woverloaded-virtual -Wsynth -Wno-ctor-dtor-privacy
-Wno-non-virtual-dtor -Wcast-align -Wno-invalid-offsetof -Wno-long-long -O2
-fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -march=pentium4 -fno-strict-aliasing
-fshort-wchar -pipe  -DNDEBUG -DTRIMMED -O  -I/usr/local/include/nss
-I/usr/local/include/nss/nss   -I/usr/local/include  -I/usr/local/include
-DMOZILLA_CLIENT -include ../../mozilla-config.h nsTableRowGroupFrame.cpp
nsTablePainter.cpp
c++ -o nsTablePainter.o -c -I../../dist/system_wrappers -include
../../config/gcc_hidden.h -DMOZILLA_INTERNAL_API -DMOZ_SUNBIRD=1
-DOSTYPE=\FreeBSD7\ -DOSARCH=FreeBSD -DDEBUG_TABLE_STRATEGY_off
-D_IMPL_NS_LAYOUT -I./../base -I./../generic -I./../style
-I./../xul/base/src -I./../../content/html/content/src
-I./../../content/base/src -I./../../intl/unicharutil/util  -I. -I.
-I../../dist/include -I../../dist/include/nsprpub  -I/usr/local/include/nspr
-I/usr/local/include/nss   -I/usr/include   -I/usr/local/include   -fPIC
-I/usr/local/include/nss -I/usr/local/include/nss/nss
-I/usr/local/include  -I/usr/local/include -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -Wall
-Wpointer-arith -Woverloaded-virtual -Wsynth -Wno-ctor-dtor-privacy
-Wno-non-virtual-dtor -Wcast-align -Wno-invalid-offsetof -Wno-long-long -O2
-fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -march=pentium4 -fno-strict-aliasing
-fshort-wchar -pipe  -DNDEBUG -DTRIMMED -O  -I/usr/local/include/nss
-I/usr/local/include/nss/nss   -I/usr/local/include  -I/usr/local/include
-DMOZILLA_CLIENT -include ../../mozilla-config.h nsTablePainter.cpp

Re: Question about gmcs/mono

2010-08-11 Thread Greg Larkin
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Jesse Smith wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 I'm trying to put together a port and I'm running into a dependency
 issue. The package's configure script says it can't find gmcs on the
 system.
 
 A little Googling has told me that gmcs is a part of Mono. But I'm not
 sure which Mono module I need. There are a lot of Mono packages in the
 Ports system (Mono, mono-basic, monodevelop...)
 
 Searching the Ports system for gmcs turns up a blank. Could someone
 please tell me which mono package I should be using?
 
 Thank you,
 Jesse

Hi Jesse,

When faced with a question like that, I often grep the pkg-plist files
in /usr/ports.  I did that for gmcs like so:

grep gmcs /usr/ports/*/*mono*/pkg-plist

and that turned up:

/usr/ports/lang/mono/pkg-plist:bin/gmcs

You can add a BUILD_DEPENDS variable to pull in lang/mono before the
configure script starts.

Hope that helps,
Greg
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Re: Question about gmcs/mono

2010-08-11 Thread Jesse Smith
 Forwarded Message 
From: Greg Larkin glar...@freebsd.org
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To: Jesse Smith jessefrgsm...@yahoo.ca
Cc: freebsd-ports freebsd-ports@FreeBSD.org
Subject: Re: Question about gmcs/mono
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2010 15:58:36 -0400

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Jesse Smith wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 I'm trying to put together a port and I'm running into a dependency
 issue. The package's configure script says it can't find gmcs on the
 system.
 
 A little Googling has told me that gmcs is a part of Mono. But I'm not
 sure which Mono module I need. There are a lot of Mono packages in the
 Ports system (Mono, mono-basic, monodevelop...)
 
 Searching the Ports system for gmcs turns up a blank. Could someone
 please tell me which mono package I should be using?
 
 Thank you,
 Jesse

Hi Jesse,

When faced with a question like that, I often grep the pkg-plist files
in /usr/ports.  I did that for gmcs like so:

grep gmcs /usr/ports/*/*mono*/pkg-plist

and that turned up:

/usr/ports/lang/mono/pkg-plist:bin/gmcs

You can add a BUILD_DEPENDS variable to pull in lang/mono before the
configure script starts.

Hope that helps,
Greg
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Greg,

Thank you, that was very helpful. I'm going to give this a try with
lang/mono as a build dependency and see if this works. Really appreciate
the assistance, sir.

Jesse





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