> > Now I see where GNU stat is, and it's not FreeBSD's fault that ptxdist
> > configure script can't find things. I made a symbolic link in nonroot
> > ~/fb64/bin:
> > ln -s /usr/local/bin/gnustat gstat
> I'm not clear whether you're trying to construct a port, or just
> gettin
On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 3:26 PM Thomas Mueller wrote:
>
> from Kurt Jaeger and my previous post:
>
> > > I noticed, trying to configure ptxdist under FreeBSD (ptxdist.org), that
> > > stat (gstat) was missing in sysutils/coreutils.
>
> > > Configure script execution ended with
>
> > > checking fo
from Kurt Jaeger and my previous post:
> > I noticed, trying to configure ptxdist under FreeBSD (ptxdist.org), that
> > stat (gstat) was missing in sysutils/coreutils.
> > Configure script execution ended with
> > checking for GNU rm... /usr/local/bin/grm
> > checking for GNU rmdir... /usr/loca
Hi!
> I noticed, trying to configure ptxdist under FreeBSD (ptxdist.org), that stat
> (gstat) was missing in sysutils/coreutils.
>
> Configure script execution ended with
>
> checking for GNU rm... /usr/local/bin/grm
> checking for GNU rmdir... /usr/local/bin/grmdir
> checking for GNU sort... /
I noticed, trying to configure ptxdist under FreeBSD (ptxdist.org), that stat
(gstat) was missing in sysutils/coreutils.
Configure script execution ended with
checking for GNU rm... /usr/local/bin/grm
checking for GNU rmdir... /usr/local/bin/grmdir
checking for GNU sort... /usr/local/bin/gsort
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