Ruby 1.8 - Makefile Error

2004-03-04 Thread Drew Tomlinson
I have two machines running 4.9.  On blacklamb, I have the ports 
collection installed and am running Samba 2.2.8a .  On blacksheep, I 
mount blacklamb's /usr/ports at blacksheep's /usr/ports using smbfs.  
This system has worked fine for over 2 years.

However on blacksheep, I tried to upgrade from ruby 1.6 to ruby 1.8 
following the instructions in /usr/ports/UPDATING.  When running 'make 
install clean', I get the following error:

blacksheep# make install clean
===  Building for ruby-1.8.1_2
make: cannot open makefile.
*** Error code 2
Yet if I run the same command on blacklamb, the port builds just fine.  
Other ports build OK on blacksheep using this method.  Any ideas on why 
ruby 1.8 won't build?

Thanks,

Drew
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Re: Ruby 1.8 - Makefile Error

2004-03-04 Thread Drew Tomlinson
Drew Tomlinson told a big fish story including the following on 3/4/2004 
11:34 AM:

I have two machines running 4.9.  On blacklamb, I have the ports 
collection installed and am running Samba 2.2.8a .  On blacksheep, I 
mount blacklamb's /usr/ports at blacksheep's /usr/ports using smbfs.  
This system has worked fine for over 2 years.

However on blacksheep, I tried to upgrade from ruby 1.6 to ruby 1.8 
following the instructions in /usr/ports/UPDATING.  When running 'make 
install clean', I get the following error:

blacksheep# make install clean
===  Building for ruby-1.8.1_2
make: cannot open makefile.
*** Error code 2
Yet if I run the same command on blacklamb, the port builds just 
fine.  Other ports build OK on blacksheep using this method.  Any 
ideas on why ruby 1.8 won't build?
I have to take that back.  It seems all ports I attempt to build on 
blacksheep fail in the same manner.  So what is it about mounting via 
smbfs that might cause this problem?  It used to work... :-(

Thanks,

Drew
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