Kikachi Kozumi wrote:
Hi,I tried installing phpMyAdmin in an ezjail created jail already installed with apache22, mysql and php5 running FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE i386 with no X11 (headless). The port install failed when dependency 'libXau-1.0.4' configure couldn't find gnome-config: ... checking for XAU... gnome-config: not found configure: error: Package requirements (xproto) were not met. ... I'm not sure if this issue is specific to my system or is it a ports issue but I found that libXau-1.0.4 was in the ports tree since January 2009 so it's less likely to be an issue with the port itself. Right now I'm not sure if the required gnome-config is lost from my system or was never there in the 1st place. What can I do to continue with phpMyAdmin installation? I'm also curious why the phpMyAdmin port requires libX11 libraries to build while the phpMyAdmin website states that php, mysql and apache are the requirements for running phpMyAdmin?
phpMyAdmin only depends on X through one of the optional extensions: php5-gd. If you disable the GD and PDF options in the configuration dialogue you'll not need to install any X related dependencies. Or you can rebuild graphics/gd using 'WITHOUT_X11=yes' if you want to be able to generate PDF of database schemas etc through phpMyAdmin. Hmmm... as far as I can tell, gnome-config is not a run-time dependency of phpMyAdmin even when compiled with all options enabled and with X11 support in the gd libraries. Either gnome-config is a build dependencyfrom somewhere way down the dependency tree (ie. only needed to build something, not needed to run it) or you've got a misplaced 'USE_GNOME'
somewhere. In general, USE_FOO is for port maintainers only and shouldn't appear in /etc/make.conf or any other Makefile that gets generally included everywhere. Use WITH/WITHOUT_FOO in /etc/make.conf to indicate global preferences. (Gentoo we ain't) Cheers, Matthew -- Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil. 7 Priory Courtyard Flat 3 PGP: http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/pgpkey Ramsgate Kent, CT11 9PW
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