Re: math/suitesparse from ports head -r557893 fails for armv7 by default: "/usr/local/bin/ld: cannot find -lomp"

2020-12-14 Thread Mark Millard via freebsd-ports
On 2020-Dec-14, at 13:34, Mark Millard wrote: > This was on aarch64 doing a build targeting armv7 via poudriere --but might > apply to other platforms that by default do not have LLVM's OpenMP runtime: > >WITHOUT_OPENMP > Set to not build LLVM's OpenMP runtime. > >

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math/suitesparse from ports head -r557893 fails for armv7 by default: "/usr/local/bin/ld: cannot find -lomp"

2020-12-14 Thread Mark Millard via freebsd-ports
This was on aarch64 doing a build targeting armv7 via poudriere --but might apply to other platforms that by default do not have LLVM's OpenMP runtime: WITHOUT_OPENMP Set to not build LLVM's OpenMP runtime. This is a default setting on arm/armv6, arm/armv7, mips/mip

Re: Thunderbird package missing

2020-12-14 Thread Jan Beich
Graham Menhennitt writes: > Hello all, > I did a pkg upgrade yesterday and it removed my Thunderbird > package. When I go to install it, I get "No packages available to > install matching 'thunderbird'. I've tried it on two separate systems > with the same result. What's going on? Many builds fa

Re: Thunderbird package missing

2020-12-14 Thread Xavier Humbert
On 14/12/2020 12:03, Graham Menhennitt wrote: Hello all, I did a pkg upgrade yesterday and it removed my Thunderbird package. When I go to install it, I get "No packages available to install matching 'thunderbird'. I've tried it on two separate systems with the same result. What's going on?

Thunderbird package missing

2020-12-14 Thread Graham Menhennitt
Hello all, I did a pkg upgrade yesterday and it removed my Thunderbird package. When I go to install it, I get "No packages available to install matching 'thunderbird'. I've tried it on two separate systems with the same result. What's going on? Thanks, Graham