On Wednesday 19 August 2009 10:39:33 am Dorian Büttner wrote: > Hi list, > > on one of my test machines I removed all ports and started from scratch. > When it came to build kde4 from metaport, it stopped in kdelibs4 due to > the > following-REQUIRED-packages-could-not-be-found-on-your-system-:-shared-mime >-info->0.3-issue we encounter every now and then. > > It should propably be listed in the build-deps? > > To not make a secret out of it, I installed before (with their > dependencies): > - pam-/nss-ldap > - portupgrade > - python26 > - libtool22 > - some x11-drivers (nouveau, mouse, keyboard), xinit > - perl5.10 > - and qt-4.5.2 of course > > Anyone else ' seen that before? I believe kde4-shared-mime-info already > passed the build, so wondering why it would ignore it's r-deps...
I have only seen messages like that using portupgrade when it installed a package that had been built using an older version of a port. It would load the older dependancy package and then stop when it tried to install something that actually tested which version was installed. If you build them from source like I do like I do on my kde4 machine, I didn't have problems. It was when I tried to use the packages on my slower machine that I had problems. I don't have any other idea. When I forced things, portupgrade would actually ignore conflicts and install both of the packages. Things got really messy then such as dependancy links were horribly broken. Kent -- Kent Stewart Richland, WA http://users.owt.com/kstewart/index.html _______________________________________________ kde-freebsd mailing list kde-freebsd@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd See also http://freebsd.kde.org/ for latest information