Wesley Shields wrote:
I checked the plist, which states the file QAT can't find should be
there.

I went on to install FreeBSD-amd64 on a spare PC at work and tried
compiling the port and it works like a charm. I can't really reproduce
the problem.

How should I proceed? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

I don't want to blame it on QAT, but if I can't test the problem I
really don't know how to fix it.
I'll test it again on an other amd tinderbox. Please allow me until
tomorrow for that.

I tested this on an AMD64 tinderbox of my own and I duplicated the same
failure seen by the QAT.  Are you building everything with the same
flags as used by QAT?  The three important ones that I know QAT uses
are:

NOPORTDOCS
NOPORTEXAMPLES
NOPORTDATA

I don't see how these could have an impact on your testing but I'm just
throwing it out there.

Unluckily, as I said, the only amd64 machine I could find is at work, so I can't do much testing till Monday.

I'm puzzled because QAT tells me it can't find -lwx_gtk2u_adv-2.8, but the file should be there. Could you please check if you have such a library under /usr/local/lib? I can't see how the port could find it sometimes and fail some others...

My port looks like doing it's best to find it, but sometimes it appears not to be there. Tinderboxes use packages for dependencies, maybe some problem with wxgtk2.8 pkg?

The test machine I build is a very clean one, a clean install with just ntpd and xorg running, then I installed wxgtk and traindirector. I'll try those flags, but I really can't see how they can affect it.

I'm also just throwing ideas, because I really can't get to this error...

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