from Matthias Andree:
It is compiled as though it should use GNUTLS, but links against OPENSSL
(-lssl -lcrypto) - the port maintainer might want to look into this;
until then, flip the options to use OPENSSL, then it might work.
There is no port maintainer (po...@freebsd.org).
I could
from Matthias Andree:
It is compiled as though it should use GNUTLS, but links against OPENSSL
(-lssl -lcrypto) - the port maintainer might want to look into this;
until then, flip the options to use OPENSSL, then it might work.
There is no port maintainer (po...@freebsd.org).
I could
Thomas, We're at risk of straying off topic, but as you're the thread
owner...
To build without dialogue stuff:
cd /usr/ports/print/cups-base
# To see options
make showconfig
# To find the ports unique name, you'll need this to set the port
specific options in make
make -VUNIQUENAME
# To define
I was trying to build/upgrade the newly updated print/cups 1.7.3 but failed on
errors: undefined references in http.c apparently linked from ippserver.c
Making all in test...
gmake[3]: Entering directory
`/BETA1/usr/ports/print/cups-base/work10.i386/cups-1.7.3/test'
echo Compiling
Am 02.07.2014 20:46, schrieb Thomas Mueller:
I was trying to build/upgrade the newly updated print/cups 1.7.3 but failed
on errors: undefined references in http.c apparently linked from ippserver.c
Making all in test...
gmake[3]: Entering directory