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Bryan Albright wrote:
> On 05/26/09 at 04:31PM, Greg Larkin wrote:
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>> Bryan Albright wrote:
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> I'm trying to build the logcheck port on my FreeBSD 7.2 system.
>>>     # uname -prs
>>>     FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE amd64
>>>
>>> Here's the error I get:
>>>     # cd /usr/ports/security/logcheck/
>>>     # make
>>>     => logcheck_1.2.54.tar.gz doesn't seem to exist in 
>>> /usr/ports/distfiles/.
>>>     => Attempting to fetch from 
>>> http://www.gtlib.cc.gatech.edu/pub/debian/pool/main/l/logcheck/.
>>>     logcheck_1.2.54.tar.gz                        100% of  137 kB   82 kBps
>>>     ===>  Extracting for logcheck-1.2.54_3
>>>     => MD5 Checksum OK for logcheck_1.2.54.tar.gz.
>>>     => SHA256 Checksum OK for logcheck_1.2.54.tar.gz.
>>>     ===>   logcheck-1.2.54_3 depends on file: /usr/local/bin/perl5.8.9 - 
>>> found
>>>     ===>  Patching for logcheck-1.2.54_3
>>>     ===>   logcheck-1.2.54_3 depends on file: /usr/local/bin/perl5.8.9 - 
>>> found
>>>     ===>  Applying FreeBSD patches for logcheck-1.2.54_3
>>>     ===>   logcheck-1.2.54_3 depends on executable: docbook2man - found
>>>     ===>   logcheck-1.2.54_3 depends on file: /usr/local/bin/perl5.8.9 - 
>>> found
>>>     ===>  Configuring for logcheck-1.2.54_3
>>>     ===>  Building for logcheck-1.2.54_3
>>>     *** Error code 255
>>>     
>>>     Stop in /usr/ports/security/logcheck.
>>>
>>> and that's all I get.
>>>
>>> I've tried to mail the port maintainer(glar...@freebsd.org), and the latest 
>>> person that
>>> built the Makefile (d...@freebsddiary.org) but neither address allowed my 
>>> message through.
>>>
>>> I've re-built (make deinstall && make reinstall) the
>>> BUILD_DEPENDS(/usr/ports/texproc/docbook2man) and 
>>> RUN_DEPENDS(/usr/ports/mail/procmail,
>>> /usr/ports/shells/bash) but I still get the same error.
>>>
>>> What more do I need to provide to help troubleshoot this error to allow 
>>> logcheck to
>>> install?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Bryan
>>>
>> Hi Bryan,
>>
>> I got your direct message a little while ago - did it also bounce back
>> to you?  Coincidentally, I have been working on this problem today.
> 
> Greg --
> 
> First off, let me say thank you for maintaining this port and being so
> quick to respond to requests.
> 
> I did not receive a bounce.  I checked my mailq and saw that after 10
> minutes that there was a delay, so I went this route.
>  
>> Do you have the textproc/docbook-to-man port installed on your machine?
> 
> Nope.  Just docbook2X-0.8.8_2.
> 
>>  I recently changed security/logcheck to use textproc/docbook2X to
>> convert its SGML man page source into a man page, since its a much
>> lighter-weight port than docbook-to-man.
>>
>> However, if docbook-to-man is already installed, it should be used
>> instead of docbook2X.  I didn't take that into account initially.
>>
>> I just updated the port, so please refresh your tree and try
>> reinstalling.  Let me know how that works for you.
> 
> I just finished updating my ports tree, both from
> cvsup1.us.freebsd.org and from cvsup15.us.freebsd.org (the fastest
> from a fastest_cvsup output), but the security/logcheck port didn't
> update.  How long should I wait to see in in the ports tree, or is
> there a non-normal location to pull the ports from?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Bryan
> 

Hi Bryan,

Ok, I think the FreeBSD mail server has implemented greylisting, so
that's probably why there was a delivery delay.

By any chance do you have the textproc/docbook-4.1 port installed?
That's the actual port that conflicts with docbook2X, but docbook-to-man
typically has it as a dependency.  If you don't, then I need to do a
little more troubleshooting.

I didn't bump the PORTREVISION on the port, but check the header of the
Makefile.  If it's version 1.26, then you have the latest one.  I always
update my ports trees with portsnap, and updates are generated within an
hour or so, I think.

Regards,
Greg
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