[kde-freebsd] x11/kdelibs3 - fails: PLIST

QAT at FreeBSD.org QAT at FreeBSD.org
Wed May 20 01:20:34 CEST 2009


The Restless Daemon identified a PLIST error while trying to build:
 kdelibs-3.5.10 maintained by kde at FreeBSD.org
 Makefile ident: $FreeBSD: ports/x11/kdelibs3/Makefile,v 1.230 2009/05/18 13:56:18 dinoex Exp $

Excerpt from http://QAT.TecNik93.com/logs/7-STABLE-FPT-NPD/kdelibs-3.5.10.log :

Deleting libXxf86vm-1.0.2
Deleting libXpm-3.5.7
Deleting libXp-1.0.0,1
Deleting libXmu-1.0.4,1
Deleting libXdamage-1.1.1
Deleting gcc-4.3.4_20090517
Deleting freetype2-2.3.9_1
Deleting flac-1.2.1
Deleting expat-2.0.1
Deleting dri2proto-2.0
Deleting damageproto-1.1.0_2
Deleting libXext-1.0.5,1
Deleting libXfixes-4.0.3_1
Deleting libXt-1.0.5_1
Deleting libgpg-error-1.7
Deleting libogg-1.1.3,4
Deleting mpfr-2.4.1_1
Deleting printproto-1.0.4
Deleting xf86vidmodeproto-2.2.2
Deleting xextproto-7.0.5
Deleting libgmp-4.3.1
Deleting libX11-1.2.1,1
Deleting libSM-1.1.0_1,1
Deleting gettext-0.17_1
Deleting fixesproto-4.0
Deleting kbproto-1.0.3
Deleting libICE-1.0.4_1,1
Deleting libiconv-1.11_1
Deleting libxcb-1.2_1
Deleting xcb-proto-1.4
Deleting libpthread-stubs-0.1
Deleting libXdmcp-1.0.2_1
Deleting libXau-1.0.4
Deleting python25-2.5.4_1
Deleting xproto-7.0.15
Deleting pkg-config-0.23_1

=== Checking filesystem state after all packages deleted
================================================================
build of /usr/ports/x11/kdelibs3 ended at Tue May 19 23:20:20 UTC 2009

The tarballed WRKDIR can be found here:
http://QAT.TecNik93.com/wrkdirs/7-STABLE-FPT-NPD/kdelibs-3.5.10.tbz

PortsMon page for the port:
http://portsmon.freebsd.org/portoverview.py?category=x11&portname=kdelibs3

The build which triggered this BotMail was done under
tinderbox-devel-3.2_4; dsversion: 3.2 on RELENG_7 on amd64, kern.smp.cpus: 4
with tinderd_flags="-nullfs -plistcheck -onceonly" and ccache support, with the
"official" up-to-date Ports Tree, with the following vars set:
NOPORTDOCS=yes,  NOPORTEXAMPLES=yes, NOPORTDATA=yes, FORCE_PACKAGE=yes.

A description of the testing process can be found here:
http://T32.TecNik93.com/FreeBSD/QA-Tindy/


Thanks for your work on making FreeBSD better,

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