On 23/07/2017 19:57, Herbert J. Skuhra wrote:
Grzegorz Junka skrev:
On 23/07/2017 12:42, Grzegorz Junka wrote:
I am getting the following error when setting up blender
dependencies in poudriere:
===> Setting user-specified options for blender-2.78c_3 and dependencies
blender-2.78c_3:
"/usr/local/poudriere/ports/local/graphics/opencv2-core"
non-existent -- dependency list incomplete
Has this been removed but not updated in one of dependent ports?
Grzegorz J
Sent too early, this is the actual error when trying to compile:
[00:00:17] ====>> Error: graphics/openimageio depends on nonexistent
origin 'graphics/opencv2-core'; Please contact maintainer of the port
to fix this.
[00:00:33] ====>> Error: Fatal errors encountered calculating dependencies
This is of course when OpenImageIO setting is enabled in blender.
Have you tried to modify Makefile?
Index: graphics/openimageio/Makefile
===================================================================
--- graphics/openimageio/Makefile (revision 446433)
+++ graphics/openimageio/Makefile (working copy)
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
OPENCV_CMAKE_ON= -DUSE_OPENCV:BOOL=ON
OPENCV_CMAKE_OFF= -DUSE_OPENCV:BOOL=OFF
OPENCV_LIB_DEPENDS= libopencv_highgui.so:graphics/opencv \
- libopencv_core.so:graphics/opencv2-core \
+ libopencv_core.so:graphics/opencv-core \
libopenjpeg.so:graphics/openjpeg15
OPENJPEG_CMAKE_ON= -DUSE_OPENJPEG:BOOL=ON
Tried just now and it seems to help. At least there were no errors when
configuring and starting the build in poudriere. I will need to wait a
day or so in best case scenario to check if the tree/blender compiles fine.
I am using poudriere to update ports, i.e. poudriere ports -p local -u,
not svn.
Should I delete this patch before updating ports next time? How will
poudriere treat a local change a Makefile going forward? What's the best
practice?
Thanks for help
Grzegorz J
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