[kde-freebsd] [Bug 206546] devel/cmake - Cmake 3.4.1 fails to build using "make install"
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Chris Hutchinson <portmaster at bsdforge.com> changed:
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--- Comment #11 from Chris Hutchinson <portmaster at bsdforge.com> ---
(In reply to Byron Katz from comment #10)
> (In reply to Raphael Kubo da Costa from comment #8)
> I think you are referring to the "inner" makefile that is used by cmake,
> *not* the port makefile. I'm not clear on how to pass thru this flag to the
> inner make. Furthermore, I'm not sure any of this is worth it. The port is
> not working for me, flat out. Is it working for you? If you go to
> /usr/ports/devel/cmake and type "make", does it build? Note that you need
> to have the same version I have, which is revision 403079, dated 2015-12-05
> 16:16:19 -0500
A couple of things jump out at me, that might [possibly] point to a cause;
Your kernel is a month out (earlier than) from the port tree [revision] -- was
anything [significant] added to the kernel/base that might make the difference?
I see u'manual/cmake-gui.1' in the error output -- this would [likely] indicate
a missing closing quote where I come from, is this just a [spoken] language
difference that causes this?
Lastly; I /believe/ if invoked from the ports framework make; the correct
syntax would be: make -DMAKE_VERBOSE -- note the omission of "=1"
As to "why should I jump through all these hoops, seems to me the port is
broken" (paraphrasing); because (thus far) you appear to be the only person
that has this issue, and this will help determine what it might be on /your/
system, or if it's /actually/ "ports" related. :)
All the best.
--Chris
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