Riccardo Mottola writes:
> … I updated once again pkgsrc, rebuilt
> gtk... and now building of emacs completed!
>
> So that issue is solved for me.
One issue I have is at the creation of new frames.
The visible frame truncates rapidly to show a short 4 lines from the
buffer.
What I have in `.e
Hi Leonardo,
Leonardo Taccari wrote:
(More information was appended to PR pkg/53688 opened by Andreas
but I will try to summarize all possible details here too for
completeness, TLDR; emacs25-25.3nb10 and emacs26-26.1nb3 should
now works properly.)
Despite the buildlink3.mk change was needed it
Hello Greg, Andreas and Riccardo,
Leonardo Taccari writes:
> [...]
> I have just added it to buildlink3.mk, please let me know if that
> fixes the problem you have reported! (just a `make replace' in
> emacs or any other problematic package should be enough to test
> that)
> [...]
(More informati
Hello Andreas, Greg and Riccardo,
Andreas Gustafsson writes:
> Greg, Riccardo,
>
> Please disregard the parts of my earlier mail that pertained to
> tests run under NetBSD-current. I had missed the fact that
> ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc/current/pkgsrc.tar.gz is only
> regenerated weekly, and
Greg, Riccardo,
Please disregard the parts of my earlier mail that pertained to
tests run under NetBSD-current. I had missed the fact that
ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc/current/pkgsrc.tar.gz is only
regenerated weekly, and accidentally tested using a pkgsrc.tar.gz
that was five days old and sti
Andreas Gustafsson writes:
> Riccardo Mottola wrote:
>> while doing a full update with today's pkgsrc con current, I get:
> [..]
>> /usr/pkgsrc/editors/emacs26/work/.buildlink/lib/libgdk-3.so: undefined
>> reference to `epoxy_has_glx'
>
> I believe this is a pkgsrc-current issue and not a NetBSD
Riccardo Mottola writes:
> Hi Greg,
>
> Greg Troxel wrote:
>>
>> Yes, but it can hit an error and exit without finishing.
>>
>> So I would run it again and see if it reports that there's nothing to
>> do.
>
> I did re-run it and it breaks out in the same place!
That in general isn't a good way t
Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> while doing a full update with today's pkgsrc con current, I get:
[..]
> /usr/pkgsrc/editors/emacs26/work/.buildlink/lib/libgdk-3.so: undefined
> reference to `epoxy_has_glx'
I believe this is a pkgsrc-current issue and not a NetBSD-current nor
emacs-current issue, becau
Hi Greg,
Greg Troxel wrote:
Yes, but it can hit an error and exit without finishing.
So I would run it again and see if it reports that there's nothing to
do.
I did re-run it and it breaks out in the same place!
I don't have much useful advice, other than to start using nm or objdump
on t
Riccardo Mottola writes:
> Greg Troxel wrote:
>> Riccardo Mottola writes:
>>
>>> while doing a full update with today's pkgsrc con current, I get:
>> by 'full update', what do you mean?
>
> I updated kernel, tools & distribtion to latest.
>
> Then I did update pkgsrc and run pkg_rolling-replac
Hi,
Greg Troxel wrote:
Riccardo Mottola writes:
while doing a full update with today's pkgsrc con current, I get:
by 'full update', what do you mean?
I updated kernel, tools & distribtion to latest.
Then I did update pkgsrc and run pkg_rolling-replace -uv
host os?
amd64, NetBSD-curre
Riccardo Mottola writes:
> while doing a full update with today's pkgsrc con current, I get:
by 'full update', what do you mean?
host os?
> /usr/pkgsrc/editors/emacs26/work/.buildlink/lib/libgdk-3.so: undefined
> reference to `epoxy_has_glx'
I dimly remember seeing epoxy/glx issues where vari
Hi,
while doing a full update with today's pkgsrc con current, I get:
CC fontset.o
CC fringe.o
CC image.o
CC xgselect.o
CC terminfo.o
CC lastfile.o
CC gmalloc.o
CCLD temacs
/usr/pkgsrc/editors/emacs26/work/.buildlink/lib/libgdk-3.so:
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