1 encoding routines:d2i_PrivateKey:ASN1 lib
Unfortunately, meaningful error messages are not part of OpenSSL. Hopefully,
this is caused by the lack of key noted above.
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On 2007-Feb-27 12:45:10 -0800, Ade Lovett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Feb 27, 2007, at 09:41 , Peter Jeremy wrote:
>>The configure step is then repeated with the same result as the
>>first time.
>>
>>The solution would appear to be one of:
>>- Directly
Argv in -lpopt... no
>configure: error:
>
> popt 1.5 or newer is required to build gnucash.
The current version is popt-1.7_2. It was upgraded to 1.7 in 2004 so
you must have some really old ports installed. Try upgrading popt.
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cation R_X86_64_32 can not
be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC
../libffi/.libs/libffi.a(debug.o): could not read symbols: Bad value
I'll send complete logs privately rather than flooding the list.
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823 Mar 4 08:51
/usr/local/lib/libgwrap-core-runtime.la
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 29582 Mar 4 08:51
/usr/local/lib/libgwrap-guile-runtime.a
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel954 Mar 4 08:51
/usr/local/lib/libgwrap-guile-runtime.la
turion%
Looking in the ports work directory, there are no .so files.
, you need g-wrap-1.9.6_2,1
(devel/g-wrap/Makefile v1.40).
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>bind-9.3.4.tar.gz.asc 490 B 3546 kBps
bind-9.3.4.tar.gz.asc should be 479 bytes and you are receiving 490
bytes. It is also 11 lines long so it appears that ftp.uvsq.fr has
managed to convert LF to CRLF. Try deleting bind-9.3.4.tar.gz.asc and
fetching ftp://ft
On 2007-Mar-04 18:20:14 -0500, "Stephen J. Roznowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm looking at building a port for the "Computer History Simulation
>Project" (http://simh.trailing-edge.com/)
What's wrong with ports/emulators/sim?
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d he therefore noted it as "unknown" which turns
into "assume it doesn't". This caused gnucash to start slowly. The
fix was quite simple.
It is quite likely that the underlying problem here (if there is one)
can also be resolved in a far less intrusive way.
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every binary and library
>built by it knows where to look.
See ports/142226 and ports/182468.
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and store that in the executable.
The rtld will then look for libfoo.so.5 using -rpath locations.
ISTR having to manually craft some libfoo.so -> libfoo.so.N during my
sage porting efforts. The sage build process knows far too much about
toolchain innards.
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t and keep pkng happy?
At least for source builds, you can just install libjpeg-turbo and then
later builds will see that libjpeg.so is present and not attempt to
build graphics/jpeg. I haven't tried doing this using binary packages.
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system. I've done some experiments
and standard git has a 2GB working set to checkout a ports tree.
gitup reached a 5GB working set size before I gave up. Typical small
VPSs are around the 1GB RAM size and moving to something that can
support 2GB or 5GB processes is a big price jump.
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ll, git or gitup need write access to the working directory and
the associated metadata directory.
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On 2021-Apr-11 14:27:27 +0200, Helge Oldach wrote:
>Peter Jeremy via freebsd-ports wrote on Sun, 11 Apr 2021 00:52:11 +0200 (CEST):
>> Following the SVN to GIT migration, portsnap is now the only practical
>> way to use ports on a low-memory system. I've done some experiments
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