The build environment is a definite factor here. I built jade on
FreeBSD 4.0-20000209-CURRENT (GENERIC) with no problems.
Same on a -stable box. But a -stable release, on a -stable box
that build docproj-1.1 just fine in the ports tree, fell over
building jade.
Kuriyama's USE_GMAKE commit fixed the release build of -stable,
for me.
Today Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
> -On [20000211 20:00], Jordan K. Hubbard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >Unless the docs people can actually make the doc tools build
> >again and successfully format the docs under -current. :)
> >
> >Sorry for what sounds like a threat of sorts, but I've been building
> >the -current snapshots with NODOC=YES for months now because that
> >aspect of release building just hasn't worked for ages, and if it's
> >not fixed then I'll have little choice but to continue doing so. This
> >will mean that no handbook/FAQ/etc get distributed as part of the doc
> >distribution and I certainly don't see that as a good thing. JFYI!
> >
> >Tail end of last failure (as of this morning):
> >
> >===> Generating temporary packing list
> >strip /usr/local/bin/jade
> >strip /usr/local/bin/nsgmls
> >/usr/libexec/elf/strip: /usr/local/bin/nsgmls: No such file or directory
> >*** Error code 1
> >
> >Stop in /usr/ports/textproc/jade.
> >*** Error code 1
>
> Weird, since I made sure our sp port got upgraded to the last version so
> that it works with CURRENT. I am still not happy with some of the sp
> patches, but what Chuck Robey committed did what my patches also did
> (albeit mine were a bit cleaner ;) ).
>
> And anyways Jordan, I cannot remember you having notified -doc of your
> problems. So you get to get a piece of the blame yourself as well. =)
>
>
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