Yes, I have noticed this as well. In fact, after looking at the source
archive on the FreeBSD web site, the last check-in comment for the Makefile,
in particular. I found out that this port is *not* currently working. I
have been trying to fix this myself so that I can submit a fix, but I
haven't really had enough time lately. Sorry for not posting these results
earlier.
Perhaps we can all continue working toward a solution, and we will come up
with something. At this point, I am pretty sure that the problem lies
somewhere in the make structure, but I am not sure exactly where. If you do
a make, and grep for 'warning', this gives a number of results, and may be
our best starting point.
Chuck
----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Muir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Walter Brameld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Harlan Stenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Charles Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 11:15 AM
Subject: Re: codecrusader and ntp
> Walter Brameld wrote:
>
> > And the name of the executable for code crusader is jcc, which of
> > course ou were supposed to know 8-P. On my system it's in
> > /usr/local/bin. Go here for more information:
> >
> > http://www.newplanetsoftware.com/jcc/
>
> Hrm for some reason, I am unable to find the 'jcc' executable either..
>
> [rock] [~/.wmstock] > pkg_info -L code_crusader-2.1.4
> Information for code_crusader-2.1.4:
>
> Files:
> /usr/local/bin/class_map
> /usr/local/bin/jcc
> ...
> and
> ...
> [rock] [/usr/local/bin] # find /usr -name "jcc"
> [rock] [/usr/local/bin] # find /home/ -name "jcc"
> [rock] [/usr/local/bin] # find /usr1 -name "jcc"
> [rock] [/usr/local/bin] #
>
> It just doesnt seem to be there, every other part of the package is,
> except the main program! note: /usr1 is where my ports are and the
> codecrusader port hasnt been cleaned up yet so everything that was built
> is still there, and find failed to find jcc within this.. After
> inspection of the work/JX-1.5.3/programs/code_crusader tree, i cant seem
> to find any trace of 'jcc'.
>
> Mike.
>
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