On 03/05/2014 12:15, George Mitchell wrote:
> On 03/05/14 03:30, René Ladan wrote:
>> On 03/05/2014 01:45, George Mitchell wrote:
>>> On 03/04/14 13:28, René Ladan wrote:
>>>> 2014-03-04 12:29 GMT+01:00 George Mitchell <george+free...@m5p.com
>>>> <mailto:george+free...@m5p.com>>:
>>>>
>>>>      Couldn't compile chromium without attached patch on FreeBSD 8.4.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I committed a slightly different version of your patch in r347055, can
>>>> you retry?
>>>>
>>>> René
>>>>
>>> Thanks for your help, but this doesn't seem to fix the compile errors
>>> in content/browser/browser_shutdown_profile_dumper.cc,
>>> testing/perf/perf_test.cc, or ui/gfx/codec/jpeg_codec.cc that were
>>> caused by the absence or misordering of stdio.h.           -- George
>>>
>> Hmm, I did add the patch for
>> content/browser/browser_shutdown_profile_dumper.cc as a conditional
>> patch when using GCC (i.e. in files/extra-patch-gcc).
> 
> You are right, I didn't get the FILE error in that file.  Sorry for
> typing my reply too quickly.
>
No problem. Does it work now?

>> I indeed forgot to add the other two patches which I added to
>> files/extra-patch-gcc too (having to place stdio.h before <thisfile>.h
>> looks fishy, but that's another story).
>>
>>> From what I see on my virtual 8.4 box, chromium should choose GCC 4.7+
>> as compiler (and clang on 10.0).
>>
>> To be really sure, what is the output of 'make -V CHOSEN_COMPILER_TYPE'
>> on your box?
>>
>> René
>>
> 
> sullivan.m5p.com.1) uname -a
> FreeBSD sullivan.m5p.com 8.4-STABLE FreeBSD 8.4-STABLE #0 r254883: Sun
> Aug 25 15:52:19 EDT 2013
> geo...@sullivan.m5p.com:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/M5P  amd64
> sullivan.m5p.com.2) make -V CHOSEN_COMPILER_TYPE
> 
Uhm, nothing ... I should have said to run this in
/usr/ports/www/chromium ...

> sullivan.m5p.com.3) cat /etc/src.conf
> cat: /etc/src.conf: No such file or directory
> sullivan.m5p.com.4) cat /etc/make.conf
> WITH_PKGNG=yes
> DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=yes
> WITH_NEW_XORG=yes

René
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