Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-29 Thread Jean-Sébastien Pédron
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On 28.09.2011 21:32, Hartmann, O. wrote:
 floating like a dead man in the water. I suspect the 
 conversters/libiconv broke something, since it claims it has
 installed libiconv.so.3, but there is never such a shared object
 installed!

Here's what I did to recover:

1. Deinstall lang/gawk
This is necessary so that ports don't try to use it.

2. Reinstall devel/libtool with UNAME_r=9.0-RELEASE
Ports using autotools call libtool to know if they should build shared
libraries. But libtool disables shared libraries for freebsd1*. You
can check what libtool will tell to other ports by doing:
libtool --config | grep build_libtool_libs
To have shared libraries, this variable must be set to yes.

3. Reinstall converters/libiconv
Now, libiconv.so.3 is back.

At this point, my installed ports were running fine. I never
reinstalled gettext so it never broke; you may have to.

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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-28 Thread Hartmann, O.
On 09/28/11 15:47, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
 Eitan Adler li...@eitanadler.com wrote:

 2011/9/27 O. Hartmann ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de:
 Now I understand why some OS vendors have choosen the latin
 10 'X' for their tenth version of their operating system ...
 FreeBSD XP anyone?
 Are you sure there's a sufficient window of opportunity? :)

Window of Fortune
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-28 Thread perryh
Eitan Adler li...@eitanadler.com wrote:

 2011/9/27 O. Hartmann ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de:
  Now I understand why some OS vendors have choosen the latin
  10 'X' for their tenth version of their operating system ...

 FreeBSD XP anyone?

Are you sure there's a sufficient window of opportunity? :)
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-28 Thread Hartmann, O.
On 09/28/11 09:26, Hartmann, O. wrote:
 On 09/28/11 15:47, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
 Eitan Adler li...@eitanadler.com wrote:

 2011/9/27 O. Hartmann ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de:
 Now I understand why some OS vendors have choosen the latin
 10 'X' for their tenth version of their operating system ...
 FreeBSD XP anyone?
 Are you sure there's a sufficient window of opportunity? :)
 Window of Fortune
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A stupid question: I experience some strange failures on one of my
FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT/amd64 boxes.
libiconv.so.3 is missing for svn. I can not install conversters/libiconv
anymore, portbuild compains about a missing
libintl.so.9 (huhh?), see below.

Ok, libintl.so.9 is gettext. So I try reinstall gettext and it fails,
also! gawk is missing libintl.so.9. So I try to reinstall gawk:
portmaster gawk. But gawk complains about no intl found, so it tries to
install gettext and gettext complains about not finding libintl.so.9.


I'm confused! Is this due to the FreeBSD 10 issue? If not, how to repair?



checking for ptrdiff_t integer literal suffix... l
checking for size_t integer literal suffix... Shared object
libintl.so.9 not found, required by pg_configul
checking for sig_atomic_t integer literal suffix... l
checking for wchar_t integer literal suffix...
checking for wint_t integer literal suffix...
checking for random.h... no
checking for struct random_data... no
checking whether wchar.h is standalone... (cached) yes
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating Makefile
Shared object libintl.so.9 not found, required by gawkconfig.status:
error: could not create Makefile
===  Script configure failed unexpectedly.
Please report the problem to gn...@freebsd.org [maintainer] and attach the
/usr/ports/converters/libiconv/work/libiconv-1.13.1/config.log including
the output of the failure of your make command. Also, it might be a good
idea
to provide an overview of all packages installed on your system (e.g. an `ls
/var/db/pkg`).
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/converters/libiconv.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/converters/libiconv.

=== make failed for converters/libiconv
=== Aborting update

Terminated

=== You can restart from the point of failure with this command line:
   portmaster flags converters/libiconv

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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-28 Thread Garrett Cooper
On Sep 28, 2011, at 10:29 AM, Hartmann, O. wrote:

 On 09/28/11 09:26, Hartmann, O. wrote:
 On 09/28/11 15:47, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
 Eitan Adler li...@eitanadler.com wrote:
 
 2011/9/27 O. Hartmann ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de:
 Now I understand why some OS vendors have choosen the latin
 10 'X' for their tenth version of their operating system ...
 FreeBSD XP anyone?
 Are you sure there's a sufficient window of opportunity? :)
 Window of Fortune
 
 A stupid question: I experience some strange failures on one of my
 FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT/amd64 boxes.
 libiconv.so.3 is missing for svn. I can not install conversters/libiconv
 anymore, portbuild compains about a missing
 libintl.so.9 (huhh?), see below.
 
 Ok, libintl.so.9 is gettext. So I try reinstall gettext and it fails,
 also! gawk is missing libintl.so.9. So I try to reinstall gawk:
 portmaster gawk. But gawk complains about no intl found, so it tries to
 install gettext and gettext complains about not finding libintl.so.9.
 
 
 I'm confused! Is this due to the FreeBSD 10 issue? If not, how to repair?
 
 
 
 checking for ptrdiff_t integer literal suffix... l
 checking for size_t integer literal suffix... Shared object
 libintl.so.9 not found, required by pg_configul
 checking for sig_atomic_t integer literal suffix... l
 checking for wchar_t integer literal suffix...
 checking for wint_t integer literal suffix...
 checking for random.h... no
 checking for struct random_data... no
 checking whether wchar.h is standalone... (cached) yes
 configure: creating ./config.status
 config.status: creating Makefile
 Shared object libintl.so.9 not found, required by gawkconfig.status:
 error: could not create Makefile
 ===  Script configure failed unexpectedly.
 Please report the problem to gn...@freebsd.org [maintainer] and attach the
 /usr/ports/converters/libiconv/work/libiconv-1.13.1/config.log including
 the output of the failure of your make command. Also, it might be a good
 idea
 to provide an overview of all packages installed on your system (e.g. an `ls
 /var/db/pkg`).
 *** Error code 1
 
 Stop in /usr/ports/converters/libiconv.
 *** Error code 1
 
 Stop in /usr/ports/converters/libiconv.
 
 === make failed for converters/libiconv
 === Aborting update
 
 Terminated
 
 === You can restart from the point of failure with this command line:
   portmaster flags converters/libiconv

Oh great.. the gawk/libintl chicken and egg problem again because the port was 
updated (it's in the current or ports archives, 1.5 years ago -- search for 
gawk). IIRC all you need to do is manually update gawk, then libintl, etc.
Thanks,
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-28 Thread h h
Hartmann, O. ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de writes:

 On 09/28/11 09:26, Hartmann, O. wrote:

 On 09/28/11 15:47, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
 Eitan Adler li...@eitanadler.com wrote:

 2011/9/27 O. Hartmann ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de:
 Now I understand why some OS vendors have choosen the latin
 10 'X' for their tenth version of their operating system ...
 FreeBSD XP anyone?
 Are you sure there's a sufficient window of opportunity? :)
 Window of Fortune

 A stupid question: I experience some strange failures on one of my
 FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT/amd64 boxes.
 libiconv.so.3 is missing for svn. I can not install conversters/libiconv
 anymore, portbuild compains about a missing
 libintl.so.9 (huhh?), see below.

subversion port does not depend on iconv/gettext when WITHOUT_NLS is specified.


 Ok, libintl.so.9 is gettext. So I try reinstall gettext and it fails,
 also! gawk is missing libintl.so.9. So I try to reinstall gawk:
 portmaster gawk. But gawk complains about no intl found, so it tries to
 install gettext and gettext complains about not finding libintl.so.9.
[...]

Try to do WITHOUT_NLS install of lang/gawk. port builds are not done in
clean environment so GNU configure happily prefers gawk over nawk in base.

  # Check for gawk first since it's generally better.
  AN_MAKEVAR([AWK],  [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([awk],  [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([gawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([mawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([nawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AC_DEFUN([AC_PROG_AWK],
  [AC_CHECK_PROGS(AWK, gawk mawk nawk awk, )])

Well, you can also deinstall the port.
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-28 Thread Hartmann, O.
On 09/28/11 20:20, h h wrote:
 Hartmann, O. ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de writes:

 On 09/28/11 09:26, Hartmann, O. wrote:

 On 09/28/11 15:47, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
 Eitan Adler li...@eitanadler.com wrote:

 2011/9/27 O. Hartmann ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de:
 Now I understand why some OS vendors have choosen the latin
 10 'X' for their tenth version of their operating system ...
 FreeBSD XP anyone?
 Are you sure there's a sufficient window of opportunity? :)
 Window of Fortune
 A stupid question: I experience some strange failures on one of my
 FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT/amd64 boxes.
 libiconv.so.3 is missing for svn. I can not install conversters/libiconv
 anymore, portbuild compains about a missing
 libintl.so.9 (huhh?), see below.
 subversion port does not depend on iconv/gettext when WITHOUT_NLS is 
 specified.

 Ok, libintl.so.9 is gettext. So I try reinstall gettext and it fails,
 also! gawk is missing libintl.so.9. So I try to reinstall gawk:
 portmaster gawk. But gawk complains about no intl found, so it tries to
 install gettext and gettext complains about not finding libintl.so.9.
 [...]

 Try to do WITHOUT_NLS install of lang/gawk. port builds are not done in
 clean environment so GNU configure happily prefers gawk over nawk in base.

   # Check for gawk first since it's generally better.
   AN_MAKEVAR([AWK],  [AC_PROG_AWK])
   AN_PROGRAM([awk],  [AC_PROG_AWK])
   AN_PROGRAM([gawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
   AN_PROGRAM([mawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
   AN_PROGRAM([nawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
   AC_DEFUN([AC_PROG_AWK],
   [AC_CHECK_PROGS(AWK, gawk mawk nawk awk, )])

 Well, you can also deinstall the port.
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Even with CLANG, lang/gawk build fine, but it fails installing and I'm
blind to see what's going on ...:

Making all in po
Making all in test
root@thor: [gawk] make install
===  Installing for gawk-4.0.0
===   gawk-4.0.0 depends on shared library: sigsegv - found
===   gawk-4.0.0 depends on shared library: intl - found
===   Generating temporary packing list
Making install in .
test -z /usr/local/bin || /usr/local/bin/gmkdir -p /usr/local/bin
  install  -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 gawk pgawk dgawk '/usr/local/bin'
make 'CFLAGS=-O3 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -march=native'
'LDFLAGS=-export-dynamic -L/usr/local/lib' install-exec-hook
(cd /usr/local/bin;  ln gawk gawk-4.0.0 2/dev/null ;  ln pgawk
pgawk-4.0.0 2/dev/null ;  if ! /usr/bin/which -s awk;  thenln -s
gawk awk;  fi; exit 0)
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk.


Oliver

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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-28 Thread Garrett Cooper
On Sep 28, 2011, at 11:38 AM, Hartmann, O. wrote:

 On 09/28/11 20:20, h h wrote:
 Hartmann, O. ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de writes:
 
 On 09/28/11 09:26, Hartmann, O. wrote:
 
 On 09/28/11 15:47, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
 Eitan Adler li...@eitanadler.com wrote:
 
 2011/9/27 O. Hartmann ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de:
 Now I understand why some OS vendors have choosen the latin
 10 'X' for their tenth version of their operating system ...
 FreeBSD XP anyone?
 Are you sure there's a sufficient window of opportunity? :)
 Window of Fortune
 A stupid question: I experience some strange failures on one of my
 FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT/amd64 boxes.
 libiconv.so.3 is missing for svn. I can not install conversters/libiconv
 anymore, portbuild compains about a missing
 libintl.so.9 (huhh?), see below.
 subversion port does not depend on iconv/gettext when WITHOUT_NLS is 
 specified.
 
 Ok, libintl.so.9 is gettext. So I try reinstall gettext and it fails,
 also! gawk is missing libintl.so.9. So I try to reinstall gawk:
 portmaster gawk. But gawk complains about no intl found, so it tries to
 install gettext and gettext complains about not finding libintl.so.9.
 [...]
 
 Try to do WITHOUT_NLS install of lang/gawk. port builds are not done in
 clean environment so GNU configure happily prefers gawk over nawk in base.
 
  # Check for gawk first since it's generally better.
  AN_MAKEVAR([AWK],  [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([awk],  [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([gawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([mawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([nawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AC_DEFUN([AC_PROG_AWK],
  [AC_CHECK_PROGS(AWK, gawk mawk nawk awk, )])
 
 Well, you can also deinstall the port.
 
 Even with CLANG, lang/gawk build fine, but it fails installing and I'm
 blind to see what's going on ...:
 
 Making all in po
 Making all in test
 root@thor: [gawk] make install
 ===  Installing for gawk-4.0.0
 ===   gawk-4.0.0 depends on shared library: sigsegv - found
 ===   gawk-4.0.0 depends on shared library: intl - found
 ===   Generating temporary packing list
 Making install in .
 test -z /usr/local/bin || /usr/local/bin/gmkdir -p /usr/local/bin
  install  -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 gawk pgawk dgawk '/usr/local/bin'
 make 'CFLAGS=-O3 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -march=native'
 'LDFLAGS=-export-dynamic -L/usr/local/lib' install-exec-hook
 (cd /usr/local/bin;  ln gawk gawk-4.0.0 2/dev/null ;  ln pgawk
 pgawk-4.0.0 2/dev/null ;  if ! /usr/bin/which -s awk;  thenln -s
 gawk awk;  fi; exit 0)
 *** Error code 1
 
 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
 *** Error code 1
 
 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
 *** Error code 1
 
 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
 *** Error code 1
 
 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
 *** Error code 1
 
 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk.
 
 
 Oliver

h.h. is right. Deinstall the port and restart the upgrade was the recommended 
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-28 Thread Hartmann, O.
On 09/28/11 20:41, Garrett Cooper wrote:
 On Sep 28, 2011, at 11:38 AM, Hartmann, O. wrote:

 On 09/28/11 20:20, h h wrote:
 Hartmann, O. ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de writes:

 On 09/28/11 09:26, Hartmann, O. wrote:

 On 09/28/11 15:47, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
 Eitan Adler li...@eitanadler.com wrote:

 2011/9/27 O. Hartmann ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de:
 Now I understand why some OS vendors have choosen the latin
 10 'X' for their tenth version of their operating system ...
 FreeBSD XP anyone?
 Are you sure there's a sufficient window of opportunity? :)
 Window of Fortune
 A stupid question: I experience some strange failures on one of my
 FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT/amd64 boxes.
 libiconv.so.3 is missing for svn. I can not install conversters/libiconv
 anymore, portbuild compains about a missing
 libintl.so.9 (huhh?), see below.
 subversion port does not depend on iconv/gettext when WITHOUT_NLS is 
 specified.

 Ok, libintl.so.9 is gettext. So I try reinstall gettext and it fails,
 also! gawk is missing libintl.so.9. So I try to reinstall gawk:
 portmaster gawk. But gawk complains about no intl found, so it tries to
 install gettext and gettext complains about not finding libintl.so.9.
 [...]

 Try to do WITHOUT_NLS install of lang/gawk. port builds are not done in
 clean environment so GNU configure happily prefers gawk over nawk in base.

  # Check for gawk first since it's generally better.
  AN_MAKEVAR([AWK],  [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([awk],  [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([gawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([mawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([nawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AC_DEFUN([AC_PROG_AWK],
  [AC_CHECK_PROGS(AWK, gawk mawk nawk awk, )])

 Well, you can also deinstall the port.
 Even with CLANG, lang/gawk build fine, but it fails installing and I'm
 blind to see what's going on ...:

 Making all in po
 Making all in test
 root@thor: [gawk] make install
 ===  Installing for gawk-4.0.0
 ===   gawk-4.0.0 depends on shared library: sigsegv - found
 ===   gawk-4.0.0 depends on shared library: intl - found
 ===   Generating temporary packing list
 Making install in .
 test -z /usr/local/bin || /usr/local/bin/gmkdir -p /usr/local/bin
  install  -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 gawk pgawk dgawk '/usr/local/bin'
 make 'CFLAGS=-O3 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -march=native'
 'LDFLAGS=-export-dynamic -L/usr/local/lib' install-exec-hook
 (cd /usr/local/bin;  ln gawk gawk-4.0.0 2/dev/null ;  ln pgawk
 pgawk-4.0.0 2/dev/null ;  if ! /usr/bin/which -s awk;  thenln -s
 gawk awk;  fi; exit 0)
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk.


 Oliver
 h.h. is right. Deinstall the port and restart the upgrade was the recommended 
 solution for your upgrade blues.
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-28 Thread Hartmann, O.
On 09/28/11 20:56, Hartmann, O. wrote:
 On 09/28/11 20:41, Garrett Cooper wrote:
 On Sep 28, 2011, at 11:38 AM, Hartmann, O. wrote:

 On 09/28/11 20:20, h h wrote:
 Hartmann, O. ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de writes:

 On 09/28/11 09:26, Hartmann, O. wrote:

 On 09/28/11 15:47, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
 Eitan Adler li...@eitanadler.com wrote:

 2011/9/27 O. Hartmann ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de:
 Now I understand why some OS vendors have choosen the latin
 10 'X' for their tenth version of their operating system ...
 FreeBSD XP anyone?
 Are you sure there's a sufficient window of opportunity? :)
 Window of Fortune
 A stupid question: I experience some strange failures on one of my
 FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT/amd64 boxes.
 libiconv.so.3 is missing for svn. I can not install conversters/libiconv
 anymore, portbuild compains about a missing
 libintl.so.9 (huhh?), see below.
 subversion port does not depend on iconv/gettext when WITHOUT_NLS is 
 specified.

 Ok, libintl.so.9 is gettext. So I try reinstall gettext and it fails,
 also! gawk is missing libintl.so.9. So I try to reinstall gawk:
 portmaster gawk. But gawk complains about no intl found, so it tries to
 install gettext and gettext complains about not finding libintl.so.9.
 [...]

 Try to do WITHOUT_NLS install of lang/gawk. port builds are not done in
 clean environment so GNU configure happily prefers gawk over nawk in base.

  # Check for gawk first since it's generally better.
  AN_MAKEVAR([AWK],  [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([awk],  [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([gawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([mawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([nawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AC_DEFUN([AC_PROG_AWK],
  [AC_CHECK_PROGS(AWK, gawk mawk nawk awk, )])

 Well, you can also deinstall the port.
 Even with CLANG, lang/gawk build fine, but it fails installing and I'm
 blind to see what's going on ...:

 Making all in po
 Making all in test
 root@thor: [gawk] make install
 ===  Installing for gawk-4.0.0
 ===   gawk-4.0.0 depends on shared library: sigsegv - found
 ===   gawk-4.0.0 depends on shared library: intl - found
 ===   Generating temporary packing list
 Making install in .
 test -z /usr/local/bin || /usr/local/bin/gmkdir -p /usr/local/bin
  install  -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 gawk pgawk dgawk '/usr/local/bin'
 make 'CFLAGS=-O3 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -march=native'
 'LDFLAGS=-export-dynamic -L/usr/local/lib' install-exec-hook
 (cd /usr/local/bin;  ln gawk gawk-4.0.0 2/dev/null ;  ln pgawk
 pgawk-4.0.0 2/dev/null ;  if ! /usr/bin/which -s awk;  thenln -s
 gawk awk;  fi; exit 0)
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk.


 Oliver
 h.h. is right. Deinstall the port and restart the upgrade was the 
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Sorry, take verything back.

Deinstalled gawk, reinstalled gawk, worked so far. Did portmaster
gettext/libiconv. Worked so far, it reported success. But when I then
try to portsnap/portmaster, I get the same idiocracy again. Now even
gawk, gettext and libiconv fail to install since there is no libintl.so.9:


root@thor: [gawk] make install
===   gawk-4.0.0 depends on shared library: sigsegv - found
===   gawk-4.0.0 depends on shared library: intl - not found
===Verifying install for intl in /usr/ports/devel/gettext
===   gettext-0.18.1.1 depends on package: libtool=2.4 - found
===   gettext-0.18.1.1 depends on shared library: iconv.3 - not found
===Verifying install for iconv.3 in /usr/ports/converters/libiconv
===  Building for libiconv-1.13.1_1
builddir=`pwd`; cd libcharset  make all  make install-lib
libdir=$builddir/lib includedir=$builddir/lib
cd lib  make all
/bin/sh /usr/local/bin/libtool --mode=link --tag=CC clang  -O3
-fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -march=native -std=gnu89 -o libcharset.la
-rpath /usr/local/lib -version-info 1 -no-undefined localcharset.lo
relocatable.lo
libtool: link: ar cru .libs/libcharset.a  localcharset.o relocatable.o
Shared object libintl.so.9 not found, required by ar*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/converters/libiconv/work/libiconv-1.13.1/libcharset/lib.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/converters/libiconv/work/libiconv-1.13.1/libcharset.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/converters/libiconv/work/libiconv-1.13.1.
*** Error code 1

Stop in 

Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-28 Thread Matt

On 09/28/11 12:16, Hartmann, O. wrote:

On 09/28/11 20:56, Hartmann, O. wrote:

On 09/28/11 20:41, Garrett Cooper wrote:

On Sep 28, 2011, at 11:38 AM, Hartmann, O. wrote:


On 09/28/11 20:20, h h wrote:

Hartmann, O.ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de  writes:


On 09/28/11 09:26, Hartmann, O. wrote:


On 09/28/11 15:47, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:

Eitan Adlerli...@eitanadler.com  wrote:


2011/9/27 O. Hartmannohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de:

Now I understand why some OS vendors have choosen the latin
10 'X' for their tenth version of their operating system ...

FreeBSD XP anyone?

Are you sure there's a sufficient window of opportunity? :)

Window of Fortune

A stupid question: I experience some strange failures on one of my
FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT/amd64 boxes.
libiconv.so.3 is missing for svn. I can not install conversters/libiconv
anymore, portbuild compains about a missing
libintl.so.9 (huhh?), see below.

subversion port does not depend on iconv/gettext when WITHOUT_NLS is specified.


Ok, libintl.so.9 is gettext. So I try reinstall gettext and it fails,
also! gawk is missing libintl.so.9. So I try to reinstall gawk:
portmaster gawk. But gawk complains about no intl found, so it tries to
install gettext and gettext complains about not finding libintl.so.9.

[...]

Try to do WITHOUT_NLS install of lang/gawk. port builds are not done in
clean environment so GNU configure happily prefers gawk over nawk in base.

  # Check for gawk first since it's generally better.
  AN_MAKEVAR([AWK],  [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([awk],  [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([gawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([mawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([nawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AC_DEFUN([AC_PROG_AWK],
  [AC_CHECK_PROGS(AWK, gawk mawk nawk awk, )])

Well, you can also deinstall the port.

Even with CLANG, lang/gawk build fine, but it fails installing and I'm
blind to see what's going on ...:

Making all in po
Making all in test
root@thor: [gawk] make install
===   Installing for gawk-4.0.0
===gawk-4.0.0 depends on shared library: sigsegv - found
===gawk-4.0.0 depends on shared library: intl - found
===Generating temporary packing list
Making install in .
test -z /usr/local/bin || /usr/local/bin/gmkdir -p /usr/local/bin
  install  -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 gawk pgawk dgawk '/usr/local/bin'
make 'CFLAGS=-O3 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -march=native'
'LDFLAGS=-export-dynamic -L/usr/local/lib' install-exec-hook
(cd /usr/local/bin;  ln gawk gawk-4.0.0 2/dev/null ;  ln pgawk
pgawk-4.0.0 2/dev/null ;  if ! /usr/bin/which -s awk;  thenln -s
gawk awk;  fi; exit 0)
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk.


Oliver

h.h. is right. Deinstall the port and restart the upgrade was the recommended 
solution for your upgrade blues.
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Sorry, take verything back.

Deinstalled gawk, reinstalled gawk, worked so far. Did portmaster
gettext/libiconv. Worked so far, it reported success. But when I then
try to portsnap/portmaster, I get the same idiocracy again. Now even
gawk, gettext and libiconv fail to install since there is no libintl.so.9:


root@thor: [gawk] make install
===gawk-4.0.0 depends on shared library: sigsegv - found
===gawk-4.0.0 depends on shared library: intl - not found
=== Verifying install for intl in /usr/ports/devel/gettext
===gettext-0.18.1.1 depends on package: libtool=2.4 - found
===gettext-0.18.1.1 depends on shared library: iconv.3 - not found
=== Verifying install for iconv.3 in /usr/ports/converters/libiconv
===   Building for libiconv-1.13.1_1
builddir=`pwd`; cd libcharset  make all  make install-lib
libdir=$builddir/lib includedir=$builddir/lib
cd lib  make all
/bin/sh /usr/local/bin/libtool --mode=link --tag=CC clang  -O3
-fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -march=native -std=gnu89 -o libcharset.la
-rpath /usr/local/lib -version-info 1 -no-undefined localcharset.lo
relocatable.lo
libtool: link: ar cru .libs/libcharset.a  localcharset.o relocatable.o
Shared object libintl.so.9 not found, required by ar*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/converters/libiconv/work/libiconv-1.13.1/libcharset/lib.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/converters/libiconv/work/libiconv-1.13.1/libcharset.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/converters/libiconv/work/libiconv-1.13.1.
*** Error code 1

Stop in 

Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-28 Thread Hartmann, O.
On 09/28/11 21:16, Hartmann, O. wrote:
 On 09/28/11 20:56, Hartmann, O. wrote:
 On 09/28/11 20:41, Garrett Cooper wrote:
 On Sep 28, 2011, at 11:38 AM, Hartmann, O. wrote:

 On 09/28/11 20:20, h h wrote:
 Hartmann, O. ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de writes:

 On 09/28/11 09:26, Hartmann, O. wrote:

 On 09/28/11 15:47, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
 Eitan Adler li...@eitanadler.com wrote:

 2011/9/27 O. Hartmann ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de:
 Now I understand why some OS vendors have choosen the latin
 10 'X' for their tenth version of their operating system ...
 FreeBSD XP anyone?
 Are you sure there's a sufficient window of opportunity? :)
 Window of Fortune
 A stupid question: I experience some strange failures on one of my
 FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT/amd64 boxes.
 libiconv.so.3 is missing for svn. I can not install conversters/libiconv
 anymore, portbuild compains about a missing
 libintl.so.9 (huhh?), see below.
 subversion port does not depend on iconv/gettext when WITHOUT_NLS is 
 specified.

 Ok, libintl.so.9 is gettext. So I try reinstall gettext and it fails,
 also! gawk is missing libintl.so.9. So I try to reinstall gawk:
 portmaster gawk. But gawk complains about no intl found, so it tries to
 install gettext and gettext complains about not finding libintl.so.9.
 [...]

 Try to do WITHOUT_NLS install of lang/gawk. port builds are not done in
 clean environment so GNU configure happily prefers gawk over nawk in base.

  # Check for gawk first since it's generally better.
  AN_MAKEVAR([AWK],  [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([awk],  [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([gawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([mawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AN_PROGRAM([nawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
  AC_DEFUN([AC_PROG_AWK],
  [AC_CHECK_PROGS(AWK, gawk mawk nawk awk, )])

 Well, you can also deinstall the port.
 Even with CLANG, lang/gawk build fine, but it fails installing and I'm
 blind to see what's going on ...:

 Making all in po
 Making all in test
 root@thor: [gawk] make install
 ===  Installing for gawk-4.0.0
 ===   gawk-4.0.0 depends on shared library: sigsegv - found
 ===   gawk-4.0.0 depends on shared library: intl - found
 ===   Generating temporary packing list
 Making install in .
 test -z /usr/local/bin || /usr/local/bin/gmkdir -p /usr/local/bin
  install  -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 gawk pgawk dgawk '/usr/local/bin'
 make 'CFLAGS=-O3 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -march=native'
 'LDFLAGS=-export-dynamic -L/usr/local/lib' install-exec-hook
 (cd /usr/local/bin;  ln gawk gawk-4.0.0 2/dev/null ;  ln pgawk
 pgawk-4.0.0 2/dev/null ;  if ! /usr/bin/which -s awk;  thenln -s
 gawk awk;  fi; exit 0)
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk.


 Oliver
 h.h. is right. Deinstall the port and restart the upgrade was the 
 recommended solution for your upgrade blues.
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 Sorry, take verything back.

 Deinstalled gawk, reinstalled gawk, worked so far. Did portmaster
 gettext/libiconv. Worked so far, it reported success. But when I then
 try to portsnap/portmaster, I get the same idiocracy again. Now even
 gawk, gettext and libiconv fail to install since there is no libintl.so.9:


 root@thor: [gawk] make install
 ===   gawk-4.0.0 depends on shared library: sigsegv - found
 ===   gawk-4.0.0 depends on shared library: intl - not found
 ===Verifying install for intl in /usr/ports/devel/gettext
 ===   gettext-0.18.1.1 depends on package: libtool=2.4 - found
 ===   gettext-0.18.1.1 depends on shared library: iconv.3 - not found
 ===Verifying install for iconv.3 in /usr/ports/converters/libiconv
 ===  Building for libiconv-1.13.1_1
 builddir=`pwd`; cd libcharset  make all  make install-lib
 libdir=$builddir/lib includedir=$builddir/lib
 cd lib  make all
 /bin/sh /usr/local/bin/libtool --mode=link --tag=CC clang  -O3
 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -march=native -std=gnu89 -o libcharset.la
 -rpath /usr/local/lib -version-info 1 -no-undefined localcharset.lo
 relocatable.lo
 libtool: link: ar cru .libs/libcharset.a  localcharset.o relocatable.o
 Shared object libintl.so.9 not found, required by ar*** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/ports/converters/libiconv/work/libiconv-1.13.1/libcharset/lib.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/ports/converters/libiconv/work/libiconv-1.13.1/libcharset.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in 

Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-28 Thread Hartmann, O.
On 09/28/11 21:30, Matt wrote:
 On 09/28/11 12:16, Hartmann, O. wrote:
 On 09/28/11 20:56, Hartmann, O. wrote:
 On 09/28/11 20:41, Garrett Cooper wrote:
 On Sep 28, 2011, at 11:38 AM, Hartmann, O. wrote:

 On 09/28/11 20:20, h h wrote:
 Hartmann, O.ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de  writes:

 On 09/28/11 09:26, Hartmann, O. wrote:

 On 09/28/11 15:47, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
 Eitan Adlerli...@eitanadler.com  wrote:

 2011/9/27 O. Hartmannohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de:
 Now I understand why some OS vendors have choosen the latin
 10 'X' for their tenth version of their operating system ...
 FreeBSD XP anyone?
 Are you sure there's a sufficient window of opportunity? :)
 Window of Fortune
 A stupid question: I experience some strange failures on one of my
 FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT/amd64 boxes.
 libiconv.so.3 is missing for svn. I can not install
 conversters/libiconv
 anymore, portbuild compains about a missing
 libintl.so.9 (huhh?), see below.
 subversion port does not depend on iconv/gettext when WITHOUT_NLS
 is specified.

 Ok, libintl.so.9 is gettext. So I try reinstall gettext and it
 fails,
 also! gawk is missing libintl.so.9. So I try to reinstall gawk:
 portmaster gawk. But gawk complains about no intl found, so it
 tries to
 install gettext and gettext complains about not finding
 libintl.so.9.
 [...]

 Try to do WITHOUT_NLS install of lang/gawk. port builds are not
 done in
 clean environment so GNU configure happily prefers gawk over nawk
 in base.

   # Check for gawk first since it's generally better.
   AN_MAKEVAR([AWK],  [AC_PROG_AWK])
   AN_PROGRAM([awk],  [AC_PROG_AWK])
   AN_PROGRAM([gawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
   AN_PROGRAM([mawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
   AN_PROGRAM([nawk], [AC_PROG_AWK])
   AC_DEFUN([AC_PROG_AWK],
   [AC_CHECK_PROGS(AWK, gawk mawk nawk awk, )])

 Well, you can also deinstall the port.
 Even with CLANG, lang/gawk build fine, but it fails installing and
 I'm
 blind to see what's going on ...:

 Making all in po
 Making all in test
 root@thor: [gawk] make install
 ===   Installing for gawk-4.0.0
 ===gawk-4.0.0 depends on shared library: sigsegv - found
 ===gawk-4.0.0 depends on shared library: intl - found
 ===Generating temporary packing list
 Making install in .
 test -z /usr/local/bin || /usr/local/bin/gmkdir -p /usr/local/bin
   install  -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 gawk pgawk dgawk
 '/usr/local/bin'
 make 'CFLAGS=-O3 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -march=native'
 'LDFLAGS=-export-dynamic -L/usr/local/lib' install-exec-hook
 (cd /usr/local/bin;  ln gawk gawk-4.0.0 2/dev/null ;  ln pgawk
 pgawk-4.0.0 2/dev/null ;  if ! /usr/bin/which -s awk;  thenln -s
 gawk awk;  fi; exit 0)
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk/work/gawk-4.0.0.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gawk.


 Oliver
 h.h. is right. Deinstall the port and restart the upgrade was the
 recommended solution for your upgrade blues.
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 Sorry, take verything back.

 Deinstalled gawk, reinstalled gawk, worked so far. Did portmaster
 gettext/libiconv. Worked so far, it reported success. But when I then
 try to portsnap/portmaster, I get the same idiocracy again. Now even
 gawk, gettext and libiconv fail to install since there is no
 libintl.so.9:


 root@thor: [gawk] make install
 ===gawk-4.0.0 depends on shared library: sigsegv - found
 ===gawk-4.0.0 depends on shared library: intl - not found
 === Verifying install for intl in /usr/ports/devel/gettext
 ===gettext-0.18.1.1 depends on package: libtool=2.4 - found
 ===gettext-0.18.1.1 depends on shared library: iconv.3 - not found
 === Verifying install for iconv.3 in /usr/ports/converters/libiconv
 ===   Building for libiconv-1.13.1_1
 builddir=`pwd`; cd libcharset  make all  make install-lib
 libdir=$builddir/lib includedir=$builddir/lib
 cd lib  make all
 /bin/sh /usr/local/bin/libtool --mode=link --tag=CC clang  -O3
 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -march=native -std=gnu89 -o libcharset.la
 -rpath /usr/local/lib -version-info 1 -no-undefined localcharset.lo
 relocatable.lo
 libtool: link: ar cru .libs/libcharset.a  localcharset.o relocatable.o
 Shared object libintl.so.9 not found, required by ar*** Error code 1

 Stop in
 /usr/ports/converters/libiconv/work/libiconv-1.13.1/libcharset/lib.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in 

Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-28 Thread Doug Barton
On 09/28/2011 12:39, Hartmann, O. wrote:
 The mess started to happen when I tried to repair a non CLANG
 compiling port math/gotoblas with portmaster -vf amth/gotoblas.
 Since this build binutils and even gettext and libiconv, I guess they
 got broken. Last I saw was a successful installation report from
 portmaster. But the libiconv.so.3 wasn't there anymore when I checked!
 
 This is a catastrophy ...
 
 I'm on FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT r225844

It's been widely reported on the ports list that you can't do fresh
ports compiles on 10-current, and won't be able to until well after
9.0-RELEASE. The primary reason is that auto* stuff doesn't understand
the 2-digit release version.

Solutions are to set UNAME_r=9.0-CURRENT in your environment, and/or
twiddle the version in newvers.sh and rebuild/reinstall your kernel.


hth,

Doug

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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-28 Thread Beech Rintoul
On Wednesday 28 September 2011 12:18:47 Doug Barton wrote:
 On 09/28/2011 12:39, Hartmann, O. wrote:
  The mess started to happen when I tried to repair a non CLANG
  compiling port math/gotoblas with portmaster -vf amth/gotoblas.
  Since this build binutils and even gettext and libiconv, I guess they
  got broken. Last I saw was a successful installation report from
  portmaster. But the libiconv.so.3 wasn't there anymore when I checked!
  
  This is a catastrophy ...
  
  I'm on FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT r225844
 
 It's been widely reported on the ports list that you can't do fresh
 ports compiles on 10-current, and won't be able to until well after
 9.0-RELEASE. The primary reason is that auto* stuff doesn't understand
 the 2-digit release version.
 
 Solutions are to set UNAME_r=9.0-CURRENT in your environment, and/or
 twiddle the version in newvers.sh and rebuild/reinstall your kernel.
 
 
 hth,
 
 Doug

So if I change /usr/src/sys/conf/newvers.sh to something like vers 9.9 I'm not 
going to shoot myself in the foot if I try and update? I would really like to 
avoid downgrading this box.I've altready been bitten once today and had to 
build packages on my tindy and force install.

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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-28 Thread Doug Barton
On 09/28/2011 13:45, Beech Rintoul wrote:
 On Wednesday 28 September 2011 12:18:47 Doug Barton wrote:
 On 09/28/2011 12:39, Hartmann, O. wrote:
 The mess started to happen when I tried to repair a non CLANG
 compiling port math/gotoblas with portmaster -vf amth/gotoblas.
 Since this build binutils and even gettext and libiconv, I guess they
 got broken. Last I saw was a successful installation report from
 portmaster. But the libiconv.so.3 wasn't there anymore when I checked!

 This is a catastrophy ...

 I'm on FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT r225844

 It's been widely reported on the ports list that you can't do fresh
 ports compiles on 10-current, and won't be able to until well after
 9.0-RELEASE. The primary reason is that auto* stuff doesn't understand
 the 2-digit release version.

 Solutions are to set UNAME_r=9.0-CURRENT in your environment, and/or
 twiddle the version in newvers.sh and rebuild/reinstall your kernel.


 hth,

 Doug
 
 So if I change /usr/src/sys/conf/newvers.sh to something like vers 9.9 I'm 
 not 
 going to shoot myself in the foot if I try and update? I would really like to 
 avoid downgrading this box.I've altready been bitten once today and had to 
 build packages on my tindy and force install.

That should be the case, yes. I haven't tested it yet myself. If you do,
and it works, let us know and I'll write the UPDATING entry if no one
else does.



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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-28 Thread Beech Rintoul
On Wednesday 28 September 2011 12:47:50 Doug Barton wrote:
 On 09/28/2011 13:45, Beech Rintoul wrote:
  On Wednesday 28 September 2011 12:18:47 Doug Barton wrote:
  On 09/28/2011 12:39, Hartmann, O. wrote:
  The mess started to happen when I tried to repair a non CLANG
  compiling port math/gotoblas with portmaster -vf amth/gotoblas.
  Since this build binutils and even gettext and libiconv, I guess they
  got broken. Last I saw was a successful installation report from
  portmaster. But the libiconv.so.3 wasn't there anymore when I checked!
  
  This is a catastrophy ...
  
  I'm on FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT r225844
  
  It's been widely reported on the ports list that you can't do fresh
  ports compiles on 10-current, and won't be able to until well after
  9.0-RELEASE. The primary reason is that auto* stuff doesn't understand
  the 2-digit release version.
  
  Solutions are to set UNAME_r=9.0-CURRENT in your environment, and/or
  twiddle the version in newvers.sh and rebuild/reinstall your kernel.
  
  
  hth,
  
  Doug
  
  So if I change /usr/src/sys/conf/newvers.sh to something like vers 9.9
  I'm not going to shoot myself in the foot if I try and update? I would
  really like to avoid downgrading this box.I've altready been bitten once
  today and had to build packages on my tindy and force install.
 
 That should be the case, yes. I haven't tested it yet myself. If you do,
 and it works, let us know and I'll write the UPDATING entry if no one
 else does.

No problem, I'm building now. Any suggestions as to what port I should try 
after the reboot?

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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-28 Thread Garrett Cooper
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 1:45 PM, Beech Rintoul be...@freebsd.org wrote:
 On Wednesday 28 September 2011 12:18:47 Doug Barton wrote:
 On 09/28/2011 12:39, Hartmann, O. wrote:
  The mess started to happen when I tried to repair a non CLANG
  compiling port math/gotoblas with portmaster -vf amth/gotoblas.
  Since this build binutils and even gettext and libiconv, I guess they
  got broken. Last I saw was a successful installation report from
  portmaster. But the libiconv.so.3 wasn't there anymore when I checked!
 
  This is a catastrophy ...
 
  I'm on FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT r225844

 It's been widely reported on the ports list that you can't do fresh
 ports compiles on 10-current, and won't be able to until well after
 9.0-RELEASE. The primary reason is that auto* stuff doesn't understand
 the 2-digit release version.

 Solutions are to set UNAME_r=9.0-CURRENT in your environment, and/or
 twiddle the version in newvers.sh and rebuild/reinstall your kernel.


 hth,

 Doug

 So if I change /usr/src/sys/conf/newvers.sh to something like vers 9.9 I'm not
 going to shoot myself in the foot if I try and update? I would really like to
 avoid downgrading this box.I've altready been bitten once today and had to
 build packages on my tindy and force install.

Today no, but when someone in changes something in base or ports that
checks for __FreeBSD_version, yes.
HTH,
-Garrett
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-28 Thread Beech Rintoul
On Wednesday 28 September 2011 12:53:23 Beech Rintoul wrote:
 On Wednesday 28 September 2011 12:47:50 Doug Barton wrote:
  On 09/28/2011 13:45, Beech Rintoul wrote:
   On Wednesday 28 September 2011 12:18:47 Doug Barton wrote:
   On 09/28/2011 12:39, Hartmann, O. wrote:
   The mess started to happen when I tried to repair a non CLANG
   compiling port math/gotoblas with portmaster -vf amth/gotoblas.
   Since this build binutils and even gettext and libiconv, I guess they
   got broken. Last I saw was a successful installation report from
   portmaster. But the libiconv.so.3 wasn't there anymore when I
   checked!
   
   This is a catastrophy ...
   
   I'm on FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT r225844
   
   It's been widely reported on the ports list that you can't do fresh
   ports compiles on 10-current, and won't be able to until well after
   9.0-RELEASE. The primary reason is that auto* stuff doesn't understand
   the 2-digit release version.
   
   Solutions are to set UNAME_r=9.0-CURRENT in your environment, and/or
   twiddle the version in newvers.sh and rebuild/reinstall your kernel.
   
   
   hth,
   
   Doug
   
   So if I change /usr/src/sys/conf/newvers.sh to something like vers 9.9
   I'm not going to shoot myself in the foot if I try and update? I would
   really like to avoid downgrading this box.I've altready been bitten
   once today and had to build packages on my tindy and force install.
  
  That should be the case, yes. I haven't tested it yet myself. If you do,
  and it works, let us know and I'll write the UPDATING entry if no one
  else does.
 
 No problem, I'm building now. Any suggestions as to what port I should try
 after the reboot?

I'm now at 9.9 and gawk built without problems. So this seems to work at least 
for the time being. Thanks for the fix, even if it is temporary. :-) If anyone 
else has a problem port let me know, I'd be happy to run a few.

Beech

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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-28 Thread h h
Garrett Cooper yaneg...@gmail.com writes:


 So if I change /usr/src/sys/conf/newvers.sh to something like vers 9.9 I'm 
 not
 going to shoot myself in the foot if I try and update? I would really like to
 avoid downgrading this box.I've altready been bitten once today and had to
 build packages on my tindy and force install.

 Today no, but when someone in changes something in base or ports that
 checks for __FreeBSD_version, yes.

Since when `uname -r' (kern.osrelease) is dependent on __FreeBSD_version
(kern.osreldate)? From what I've seen kensmith@ changed them separately

  http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/225757
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-28 Thread Hartmann, O.
On 09/28/11 22:18, Doug Barton wrote:
 On 09/28/2011 12:39, Hartmann, O. wrote:
 The mess started to happen when I tried to repair a non CLANG
 compiling port math/gotoblas with portmaster -vf amth/gotoblas.
 Since this build binutils and even gettext and libiconv, I guess they
 got broken. Last I saw was a successful installation report from
 portmaster. But the libiconv.so.3 wasn't there anymore when I checked!

 This is a catastrophy ...

 I'm on FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT r225844
 It's been widely reported on the ports list that you can't do fresh
 ports compiles on 10-current, and won't be able to until well after
 9.0-RELEASE. The primary reason is that auto* stuff doesn't understand
 the 2-digit release version.

 Solutions are to set UNAME_r=9.0-CURRENT in your environment, and/or
 twiddle the version in newvers.sh and rebuild/reinstall your kernel.


 hth,

 Doug


Yes, it has been discussed. But I was too dumb to realise that the
phenomenon I
experienced was triggered by this.
I'll stay tuned and watch when a solution is at hand.

Regards,
Oliver
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-28 Thread Matt

On 09/28/11 15:41, Hartmann, O. wrote:

On 09/28/11 22:18, Doug Barton wrote:

On 09/28/2011 12:39, Hartmann, O. wrote:

The mess started to happen when I tried to repair a non CLANG
compiling port math/gotoblas with portmaster -vf amth/gotoblas.
Since this build binutils and even gettext and libiconv, I guess they
got broken. Last I saw was a successful installation report from
portmaster. But the libiconv.so.3 wasn't there anymore when I checked!

This is a catastrophy ...

I'm on FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT r225844

It's been widely reported on the ports list that you can't do fresh
ports compiles on 10-current, and won't be able to until well after
9.0-RELEASE. The primary reason is that auto* stuff doesn't understand
the 2-digit release version.

Solutions are to set UNAME_r=9.0-CURRENT in your environment, and/or
twiddle the version in newvers.sh and rebuild/reinstall your kernel.


hth,

Doug


Yes, it has been discussed. But I was too dumb to realise that the
phenomenon I
experienced was triggered by this.
I'll stay tuned and watch when a solution is at hand.

Regards,
Oliver

I also was apparently too dumb! Making progress with UNAME_r and 
newvers.sh as we speak.
I was unable to compile neon29 properly with UNAME_r alone... 
buildkernel underway.

At least it's never boring!

Thanks all

Matt
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-28 Thread Garrett Cooper
On Sep 28, 2011, at 4:36 PM, Matt wrote:

 On 09/28/11 15:41, Hartmann, O. wrote:
 On 09/28/11 22:18, Doug Barton wrote:
 On 09/28/2011 12:39, Hartmann, O. wrote:
 The mess started to happen when I tried to repair a non CLANG
 compiling port math/gotoblas with portmaster -vf amth/gotoblas.
 Since this build binutils and even gettext and libiconv, I guess they
 got broken. Last I saw was a successful installation report from
 portmaster. But the libiconv.so.3 wasn't there anymore when I checked!
 
 This is a catastrophy ...
 
 I'm on FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT r225844
 It's been widely reported on the ports list that you can't do fresh
 ports compiles on 10-current, and won't be able to until well after
 9.0-RELEASE. The primary reason is that auto* stuff doesn't understand
 the 2-digit release version.
 
 Solutions are to set UNAME_r=9.0-CURRENT in your environment, and/or
 twiddle the version in newvers.sh and rebuild/reinstall your kernel.
 
 
 hth,
 
 Doug
 
 Yes, it has been discussed. But I was too dumb to realise that the
 phenomenon I
 experienced was triggered by this.
 I'll stay tuned and watch when a solution is at hand.
 
 I also was apparently too dumb! Making progress with UNAME_r and newvers.sh 
 as we speak.
 I was unable to compile neon29 properly with UNAME_r alone... buildkernel 
 underway.
 At least it's never boring!

Please be aware that some user apps like net-smp and kernel modules 
like nvidia-driver key in on the __FreeBSD_version number. So if it's out of 
sync with reality, bad things can happen as you're breaking some developers' 
assumptions.
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread Ade Lovett

 It just means that folks didn't plan ahead and didn't think up
 proper contingency plans.

First off, apologies to Garrett, I'm not picking on you directly, but I
kinda knew this would come up.

The undeniable fact is that configure scripts in general have chosen to
do things a certain way.  Unfortunately for us (us being FreeBSD), we
have now broken these conceptions by moving to a dual-digit major
release.

Emails have been passed around (somewhere starting around the 7.x
series when it became obvious we would be hitting 10.x a lot sooner
than expected).  It is no-one's fault that 23,000+ third party
applications couldn't be tweaked prior to a trivial change
in /sys/conf/newvers.sh that resulted in this oops.

The message I wanted to set across is that until such time as us ports
folks have had a chance to really work out the damage, and start on
fixing it, then for those running 10-CURRENT, things are likely to be
non-linear for a while.

Our primary responsibility right now is to ensure that a proper set of
packages gets built for the impending 9.0-RELEASE.  We haven't
forgotten you bleeding edge folks, it's just that right now, you're
somewhat down the food chain.

Make no mistake.  This move to a double-digit major version number is
going to cause serious pain.  We will do our best to fix, hack, slash,
and whatever around it, but right now the focus is the last of our
remaining single-digit releases.  Until that is out the door, do not be
expecting tree-wide commits to fix things.

-aDe
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread Daniel O'Connor

On 27/09/2011, at 13:33, Ade Lovett wrote:
 That is to say, until 9.0-R happens, and for some considerable period
 afterwards, ya'll can pretty much expect ports/ to be non-functional on
 HEAD.  PRs mentioning this will be gleefully closed referencing this
 message.

I imagine you can work around it by setting UNAME_r=9.0-CURRENT before building 
stuff.

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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread h h
Kevin Oberman kob6...@gmail.com writes:

 On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Ade Lovett a...@freebsd.org wrote:

 With the advent of the conversion of HEAD to 10.0-CURRENT and, as to be
 expected, ports/ is going to be essentially unusable for a while.

 The issue stems from configure scripts (to choose something completely
 at random) assuming that FreeBSD would never jump to a double-digit
 major version number, and as such, various regexps for freebsd1* (ie:
 FreeBSD 1.1.x) are now matching freebsd10.
[...]

 aDe,

 Could an entry to this effect be added to UPDATING (with a matching
 entry when ports/ is unbroken).

Also mention a workaround, e.g.

  $ export UNAME_r='9.9-BLAH'
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread Garrett Cooper

On Tue, 27 Sep 2011, h h wrote:


Kevin Oberman kob6...@gmail.com writes:


On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Ade Lovett a...@freebsd.org wrote:


With the advent of the conversion of HEAD to 10.0-CURRENT and, as to be
expected, ports/ is going to be essentially unusable for a while.

The issue stems from configure scripts (to choose something completely
at random) assuming that FreeBSD would never jump to a double-digit
major version number, and as such, various regexps for freebsd1* (ie:
FreeBSD 1.1.x) are now matching freebsd10.

[...]


aDe,

Could an entry to this effect be added to UPDATING (with a matching
entry when ports/ is unbroken).


Also mention a workaround, e.g.

 $ export UNAME_r='9.9-BLAH'


Assuming that a script's detection algorithm is simple. Please see 
http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/current/2007-07/msg00597.html 
for a more complete masquerading algorithm.p

-Garrett
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread O. Hartmann

On 09/27/11 08:35, h h wrote:

Kevin Obermankob6...@gmail.com  writes:


On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Ade Lovetta...@freebsd.org  wrote:


With the advent of the conversion of HEAD to 10.0-CURRENT and, as to be
expected, ports/ is going to be essentially unusable for a while.

The issue stems from configure scripts (to choose something completely
at random) assuming that FreeBSD would never jump to a double-digit
major version number, and as such, various regexps for freebsd1* (ie:
FreeBSD 1.1.x) are now matching freebsd10.

[...]


aDe,

Could an entry to this effect be added to UPDATING (with a matching
entry when ports/ is unbroken).


Also mention a workaround, e.g.

   $ export UNAME_r='9.9-BLAH'



Now I understand why some OS vendors have choosen the latin 10 'X' for 
their tenth version of their operating system ...

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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread Anton Shterenlikht
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 10:28:49AM +0200, O. Hartmann wrote:
 On 09/27/11 08:35, h h wrote:
 Kevin Obermankob6...@gmail.com  writes:
 
 On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Ade Lovetta...@freebsd.org  wrote:
 
 With the advent of the conversion of HEAD to 10.0-CURRENT and, as to be
 expected, ports/ is going to be essentially unusable for a while.
 
 The issue stems from configure scripts (to choose something completely
 at random) assuming that FreeBSD would never jump to a double-digit
 major version number, and as such, various regexps for freebsd1* (ie:
 FreeBSD 1.1.x) are now matching freebsd10.
 [...]
 
 aDe,
 
 Could an entry to this effect be added to UPDATING (with a matching
 entry when ports/ is unbroken).
 
 Also mention a workaround, e.g.
 
$ export UNAME_r='9.9-BLAH'
 
 
 Now I understand why some OS vendors have choosen the latin 10 'X' for 
 their tenth version of their operating system ...

At least there will be a long rest after
the move to 10 is complete.. until FreeBSD 100.

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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread Eduardo Morras

At 11:18 27/09/2011, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:

 Now I understand why some OS vendors have choosen the latin 10 'X' for
 their tenth version of their operating system ...

At least there will be a long rest after
the move to 10 is complete.. until FreeBSD 100.



Or move to hexadecimal

$ export UNAME_r='A.0-CURRENT' 



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outside the box (Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT)

2011-09-27 Thread perryh
Ade Lovett a...@freebsd.org wrote:

 The undeniable fact is that configure scripts in general have
 chosen to do things a certain way.  Unfortunately for us (us
 being FreeBSD), we have now broken these conceptions by moving
 to a dual-digit major release.

I don't suppose 

  REVISION=A.1

i.e. using a single hex digit instead of two decimal digits,
would work any better :)

(IIRC alphas do sort after numerics, at least in the C locale.)
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Re: outside the box (Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT)

2011-09-27 Thread O. Hartmann

On 09/27/11 16:46, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:

Ade Lovetta...@freebsd.org  wrote:


The undeniable fact is that configure scripts in general have
chosen to do things a certain way.  Unfortunately for us (us
being FreeBSD), we have now broken these conceptions by moving
to a dual-digit major release.


I don't suppose

   REVISION=A.1

i.e. using a single hex digit instead of two decimal digits,
would work any better :)



... it will only postpone the agony ... better to deal now than shifting 
it to the future ...

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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread krad
On 27 September 2011 10:18, Anton Shterenlikht me...@bristol.ac.uk wrote:

 On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 10:28:49AM +0200, O. Hartmann wrote:
  On 09/27/11 08:35, h h wrote:
  Kevin Obermankob6...@gmail.com  writes:
  
  On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Ade Lovetta...@freebsd.org  wrote:
  
  With the advent of the conversion of HEAD to 10.0-CURRENT and, as to
 be
  expected, ports/ is going to be essentially unusable for a while.
  
  The issue stems from configure scripts (to choose something completely
  at random) assuming that FreeBSD would never jump to a double-digit
  major version number, and as such, various regexps for freebsd1*
 (ie:
  FreeBSD 1.1.x) are now matching freebsd10.
  [...]
  
  aDe,
  
  Could an entry to this effect be added to UPDATING (with a matching
  entry when ports/ is unbroken).
  
  Also mention a workaround, e.g.
  
 $ export UNAME_r='9.9-BLAH'
 
 
  Now I understand why some OS vendors have choosen the latin 10 'X' for
  their tenth version of their operating system ...

 At least there will be a long rest after
 the move to 10 is complete.. until FreeBSD 100.

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we can leave that to our grand children to figure out though 8)
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread h h
Eduardo Morras nec...@retena.com writes:

 At 11:18 27/09/2011, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:

  Now I understand why some OS vendors have choosen the latin 10 'X' for
  their tenth version of their operating system ...

At least there will be a long rest after
the move to 10 is complete.. until FreeBSD 100.


 Or move to hexadecimal

 $ export UNAME_r='A.0-CURRENT' 

Wouldn't this fail if version is parsed with regex?

# from mysql
ELSEIF(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES FreeBSD)
  STRING(REGEX MATCH [0-9]+\\.[0-9]+  VER ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION})
  SET(DEFAULT_PLATFORM ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME}${VER})
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread Robert Huff

krad writes:
  we can leave that to our grand children to figure out though 8)

Wasn't that what people said about two-digit years?


Robert Huff

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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread Adrian Chadd
On 27 September 2011 20:22, Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com wrote:

 krad writes:
  we can leave that to our grand children to figure out though 8)

        Wasn't that what people said about two-digit years?

Our children will be dealing with Y2038. :-)



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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread Eitan Adler
2011/9/27 O. Hartmann ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de:
 Now I understand why some OS vendors have choosen the latin 10 'X' for their
 tenth version of their operating system ...

FreeBSD XP anyone?

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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread Erik Trulsson
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 08:22:54AM -0400, Robert Huff wrote:
 
 krad writes:
   we can leave that to our grand children to figure out though 8)
 
   Wasn't that what people said about two-digit years?

Not quite.  There they mostly said No way that this program will still
be in use when two-digit years becomes a problem!  




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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread Doug Rabson
On 27 September 2011 13:57, Adrian Chadd adr...@freebsd.org wrote:

 On 27 September 2011 20:22, Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com wrote:
 
  krad writes:
   we can leave that to our grand children to figure out though 8)
 
 Wasn't that what people said about two-digit years?

 Our children will be dealing with Y2038. :-)


I'm sure some of us old-timers will be looking for high-paid 2038
consultancy work to fund our lavish retirement plans...
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread Robert Huff

Adrian Chadd writes:

    we can leave that to our grand children to figure out though 8)
  
          Wasn't that what people said about two-digit years?
  
  Our children will be dealing with Y2038. :-)

Statistically, some of us will.


Robert Huff

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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread Matthew D. Fuller
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 09:36:17AM -0400 I heard the voice of
Robert Huff, and lo! it spake thus:
 Adrian Chadd writes:
   Our children will be dealing with Y2038. :-)
 
 Statistically, some of us will.

Actually, I had to deal with it just last week...


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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread Hartmann, O.
On 09/27/11 16:27, Matthew D. Fuller wrote:
 On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 09:36:17AM -0400 I heard the voice of
 Robert Huff, and lo! it spake thus:
 Adrian Chadd writes:
  Our children will be dealing with Y2038. :-)
 Statistically, some of us will.
 Actually, I had to deal with it just last week...



I was there, tomorrow.
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread Chris Rees
On 27 September 2011 10:18, Anton Shterenlikht me...@bristol.ac.uk wrote:
 On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 10:28:49AM +0200, O. Hartmann wrote:
 On 09/27/11 08:35, h h wrote:
 Kevin Obermankob6...@gmail.com  writes:
 
 On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Ade Lovetta...@freebsd.org  wrote:
 
 With the advent of the conversion of HEAD to 10.0-CURRENT and, as to be
 expected, ports/ is going to be essentially unusable for a while.
 
 The issue stems from configure scripts (to choose something completely
 at random) assuming that FreeBSD would never jump to a double-digit
 major version number, and as such, various regexps for freebsd1* (ie:
 FreeBSD 1.1.x) are now matching freebsd10.
 [...]
 
 aDe,
 
 Could an entry to this effect be added to UPDATING (with a matching
 entry when ports/ is unbroken).
 
 Also mention a workaround, e.g.
 
    $ export UNAME_r='9.9-BLAH'


 Now I understand why some OS vendors have choosen the latin 10 'X' for
 their tenth version of their operating system ...

 At least there will be a long rest after
 the move to 10 is complete.. until FreeBSD 100.



I'm afraid not;

freebsd2*)

We'll be just as screwed at 20.

Hopefully we can fix that at the same time.

Chris
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread Brandon Gooch
On Sep 27, 2011 10:04 AM, Chris Rees cr...@freebsd.org wrote:

 On 27 September 2011 10:18, Anton Shterenlikht me...@bristol.ac.uk
wrote:
  On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 10:28:49AM +0200, O. Hartmann wrote:
  On 09/27/11 08:35, h h wrote:
  Kevin Obermankob6...@gmail.com  writes:
  
  On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Ade Lovetta...@freebsd.org  wrote:
  
  With the advent of the conversion of HEAD to 10.0-CURRENT and, as to
be
  expected, ports/ is going to be essentially unusable for a while.
  
  The issue stems from configure scripts (to choose something
completely
  at random) assuming that FreeBSD would never jump to a double-digit
  major version number, and as such, various regexps for freebsd1*
(ie:
  FreeBSD 1.1.x) are now matching freebsd10.
  [...]
  
  aDe,
  
  Could an entry to this effect be added to UPDATING (with a matching
  entry when ports/ is unbroken).
  
  Also mention a workaround, e.g.
  
 $ export UNAME_r='9.9-BLAH'
 
 
  Now I understand why some OS vendors have choosen the latin 10 'X' for
  their tenth version of their operating system ...
 
  At least there will be a long rest after
  the move to 10 is complete.. until FreeBSD 100.
 


 I'm afraid not;

 freebsd2*)

 We'll be just as screwed at 20.

 Hopefully we can fix that at the same time.

 Chris


Now is the moment we grab 'BSD', dropping the 'Free', and start fresh at a
1.x point... Rebrand and be more conservative with release numbering...

Crazy right? Sorry for the noise...

(Goes off to check the status of bsd.org)

-Brandon
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread Gleb Kurtsou
On (26/09/2011 23:03), Ade Lovett wrote:
 With the advent of the conversion of HEAD to 10.0-CURRENT and, as to be
 expected, ports/ is going to be essentially unusable for a while.
 
 The issue stems from configure scripts (to choose something completely
 at random) assuming that FreeBSD would never jump to a double-digit
 major version number, and as such, various regexps for freebsd1* (ie:
 FreeBSD 1.1.x) are now matching freebsd10.

It's more exciting than that. FreeBSD = 10 is already seized by
Apple :)

http://www.google.com/codesearch#search/q=__FreeBSD__%5CW%2B10type=cs


 
 This is going to be some fairly fundamental breakage.
 
 However, until such time as 9.0-RELEASE is completely out of the door,
 with autotools hat on, I will _not_ be committing any changes to
 infrastructural ports to fix this.
 
 That is to say, until 9.0-R happens, and for some considerable period
 afterwards, ya'll can pretty much expect ports/ to be non-functional on
 HEAD.  PRs mentioning this will be gleefully closed referencing this
 message.
 
 -aDe
 
 Reply-To set to me.  Please honor it.
 
 
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread Vlad Galu
On Sep 27, 2011, at 8:50 PM, Gleb Kurtsou wrote:
 On (26/09/2011 23:03), Ade Lovett wrote:
 With the advent of the conversion of HEAD to 10.0-CURRENT and, as to be
 expected, ports/ is going to be essentially unusable for a while.
 
 The issue stems from configure scripts (to choose something completely
 at random) assuming that FreeBSD would never jump to a double-digit
 major version number, and as such, various regexps for freebsd1* (ie:
 FreeBSD 1.1.x) are now matching freebsd10.
 
 It's more exciting than that. FreeBSD = 10 is already seized by
 Apple :)
 
 http://www.google.com/codesearch#search/q=__FreeBSD__%5CW%2B10type=cs
 

That seems to be a FUSE-ism. __FreeBSD__  isn't defined anywhere on my OSX 
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread Chuck Swiger
Hi--

On Sep 27, 2011, at 11:50 AM, Gleb Kurtsou wrote:
 It's more exciting than that. FreeBSD = 10 is already seized by Apple :)
 
 http://www.google.com/codesearch#search/q=__FreeBSD__%5CW%2B10type=cs

MacOS X doesn't define __FreeBSD__ either in CPP macros or the system headers:

% touch foo.h; cpp -dM foo.h | grep __FreeBSD__ 
% cpp --version
i686-apple-darwin10-gcc-4.2.1 (GCC) 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5666) (dot 3)
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Regards,
-- 
-Chuck

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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread Michael Butler

On 09/27/11 02:37, Daniel O'Connor wrote:


On 27/09/2011, at 13:33, Ade Lovett wrote:

That is to say, until 9.0-R happens, and for some considerable period
afterwards, ya'll can pretty much expect ports/ to be non-functional on
HEAD.  PRs mentioning this will be gleefully closed referencing this
message.


I imagine you can work around it by setting UNAME_r=9.0-CURRENT before building 
stuff.


In some instances, this is insufficient. For multimedia/vlc, adding 
--host=i386-portbld-freebsd9 to CONFIGURE_ARGS in the Makefile is 
required,


imb

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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-27 Thread h h
Michael Butler i...@protected-networks.net writes:

 On 09/27/11 02:37, Daniel O'Connor wrote:


 On 27/09/2011, at 13:33, Ade Lovett wrote:
 That is to say, until 9.0-R happens, and for some considerable period
 afterwards, ya'll can pretty much expect ports/ to be non-functional on
 HEAD.  PRs mentioning this will be gleefully closed referencing this
 message.

 I imagine you can work around it by setting UNAME_r=9.0-CURRENT before 
 building stuff.

 In some instances, this is insufficient. For multimedia/vlc, adding
 --host=i386-portbld-freebsd9 to CONFIGURE_ARGS in the Makefile is
 required,

multimedia/vlc builds just fine here on 10.0-CURRENT with UNAME_r.

I guess you're using sudo(8) which *by default* doesn't preserve
environment unlike su(1). Try using `env_keep', `!env_reset' or `-E'

  # stay away from /stable/9 as far as possible
  $ export UNAME_r='9.9-BLAH'
  
  $ sudo sh -c 'echo $UNAME_r'

  $ sudo -E sh -c 'echo $UNAME_r'
  9.9-BLAH

  $ su root -c 'echo $UNAME_r'
  9.9-BLAH
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HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-26 Thread Ade Lovett
With the advent of the conversion of HEAD to 10.0-CURRENT and, as to be
expected, ports/ is going to be essentially unusable for a while.

The issue stems from configure scripts (to choose something completely
at random) assuming that FreeBSD would never jump to a double-digit
major version number, and as such, various regexps for freebsd1* (ie:
FreeBSD 1.1.x) are now matching freebsd10.

This is going to be some fairly fundamental breakage.

However, until such time as 9.0-RELEASE is completely out of the door,
with autotools hat on, I will _not_ be committing any changes to
infrastructural ports to fix this.

That is to say, until 9.0-R happens, and for some considerable period
afterwards, ya'll can pretty much expect ports/ to be non-functional on
HEAD.  PRs mentioning this will be gleefully closed referencing this
message.

-aDe

Reply-To set to me.  Please honor it.


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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-26 Thread Kevin Oberman
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Ade Lovett a...@freebsd.org wrote:
 With the advent of the conversion of HEAD to 10.0-CURRENT and, as to be
 expected, ports/ is going to be essentially unusable for a while.

 The issue stems from configure scripts (to choose something completely
 at random) assuming that FreeBSD would never jump to a double-digit
 major version number, and as such, various regexps for freebsd1* (ie:
 FreeBSD 1.1.x) are now matching freebsd10.

 This is going to be some fairly fundamental breakage.

 However, until such time as 9.0-RELEASE is completely out of the door,
 with autotools hat on, I will _not_ be committing any changes to
 infrastructural ports to fix this.

 That is to say, until 9.0-R happens, and for some considerable period
 afterwards, ya'll can pretty much expect ports/ to be non-functional on
 HEAD.  PRs mentioning this will be gleefully closed referencing this
 message.

aDe,

Could an entry to this effect be added to UPDATING (with a matching
entry when ports/ is unbroken).

Anyone running CURRENT should be reading your message, but I'm a belt
and suspenders type of
guy on this sort of thing. Backing out of CURRENT and moving to
9-STABLE can be a REAL pain that
will likely rapidly get worse as HEAD gets less and less frozen.
-- 
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E-mail: kob6...@gmail.com
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-26 Thread Garrett Cooper
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 9:56 PM, Kevin Oberman kob6...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Ade Lovett a...@freebsd.org wrote:
 With the advent of the conversion of HEAD to 10.0-CURRENT and, as to be
 expected, ports/ is going to be essentially unusable for a while.

 The issue stems from configure scripts (to choose something completely
 at random) assuming that FreeBSD would never jump to a double-digit
 major version number, and as such, various regexps for freebsd1* (ie:
 FreeBSD 1.1.x) are now matching freebsd10.

 This is going to be some fairly fundamental breakage.

 However, until such time as 9.0-RELEASE is completely out of the door,
 with autotools hat on, I will _not_ be committing any changes to
 infrastructural ports to fix this.

 That is to say, until 9.0-R happens, and for some considerable period
 afterwards, ya'll can pretty much expect ports/ to be non-functional on
 HEAD.  PRs mentioning this will be gleefully closed referencing this
 message.

 aDe,

 Could an entry to this effect be added to UPDATING (with a matching
 entry when ports/ is unbroken).

Being a pessimist, ports will never be fully unbroken unless all the
thousands of autotools based ports as fixed, due to unfortunately code
duplication. That being said, I think that a note in
/usr/ports/UPDATING as well as /usr/src/UPDATING is a VERY good idea.

 Anyone running CURRENT should be reading your message, but I'm a belt
 and suspenders type of
 guy on this sort of thing. Backing out of CURRENT and moving to
 9-STABLE can be a REAL pain that
 will likely rapidly get worse as HEAD gets less and less frozen.

It's not the FreeBSD dev's fault. Unfortunately the autotools folks
were microoptimizing and didn't consider that the future would come
sooner than it actually did.

Thanks,
-Garrett
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-26 Thread Kevin Oberman
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 10:01 PM, Garrett Cooper yaneg...@gmail.com wrote:
 It's not the FreeBSD dev's fault. Unfortunately the autotools folks
 were microoptimizing and didn't consider that the future would come
 sooner than it actually did.

Garrett,

First, I'm not complaining or criticizing any of the developers and I
am very grateful to
aDe for maintaining them as I get a headache every time I start looking at them.

I am baffled in my attempts to parse didn't consider that the future
would come sooner
than it actually did. Is that what you really meant, because it's
self-contradictory? Or
am I just confused.
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Re: HEADS UP: ports/ and 10.0-CURRENT

2011-09-26 Thread Garrett Cooper
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 10:15 PM, Kevin Oberman kob6...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 10:01 PM, Garrett Cooper yaneg...@gmail.com wrote:
 It's not the FreeBSD dev's fault. Unfortunately the autotools folks
 were microoptimizing and didn't consider that the future would come
 sooner than it actually did.

 First, I'm not complaining or criticizing any of the developers and I
 am very grateful to
 aDe for maintaining them as I get a headache every time I start looking at 
 them.

 I am baffled in my attempts to parse didn't consider that the future
 would come sooner
 than it actually did. Is that what you really meant, because it's
 self-contradictory? Or
 am I just confused.

It just means that folks didn't plan ahead and didn't think up
proper contingency plans.
FWIW FreeBSD has developed faster in the last couple of years than
most folks would have expected -- including myself -- and the release
cycles reflect that change. That's more of what I was addressing in my
previous reply.
Corner cases are the bane of all software developers.
-Garrett
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