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+ devel/qt5-qmake (qt5-qmake-5.11.2_1 -> qt5-qmake-5.12.0_1)
+ security/libgpg-error (libgpg-error-1.32_1 -> libgpg-error-1.33)
+ devel/qt5-buildtools (qt5-buildtools-5.11.2_1 ->
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> On Dec 17, 2018, at 5:15 AM, Adriaan de Groot wrote:
>
> I suppose that's the error message from whatever tool you were using --
> portupgrade? Since subsequent deinstall from the port *did* work, I'd like to
> chalk this up to "something was wrong once".
More like “every time.” I am noting
> On Dec 17, 2018, at 5:15 AM, Adriaan de Groot wrote:
>
> I suppose that's the error message from whatever tool you were using --
> portupgrade? Since subsequent deinstall from the port *did* work, I'd like to
> chalk this up to "something was wrong once”.
Subsequent deinstall does work but
> On Dec 24, 2018, at 10:54 AM, Tobias C. Berner wrote:
>
> How are you updating the ports?
? Through svn, same as for all of them, same as I have done for years.
Seems like this message is trying to tell us something…
> pkg-static: Warning: @exec is deprecated, please use @[pre|post][un]e
> On Dec 24, 2018, at 1:31 PM, Tobias C. Berner wrote:
>
> I mean how are you "building" the updates :)
>
portupgrade -a
> On Dec 24, 2018, at 1:39 PM, Tobias C. Berner wrote:
>
> Maybe check why portupgrade does this and fails with it, maybe the developers
> of portupgrade can help you out there.
> I don't see that there is anything for kde@ to do here, as this seems to be
> an issue with the tool used to upg
Pkg shit the bed a couple of days ago and I am trying to rebuild the ports I
had installed. This kind of thing makes it challenging:
file /usr/ports/devel/cmake/work/cmake-3.14.2/config.log
/usr/ports/devel/cmake/work/cmake-3.14.2/config.log: cannot open
`/usr/ports/devel/cmake/work/cmake-3.14.
CMake 3.14.3, Copyright 2000-2019 Kitware, Inc. and Contributors
C compiler on this system is: cc -O2 -pipe -fstack-protector-strong -isystem
/usr/local/include -fno-strict-aliasing
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Error when bootstrapping CMake:
Cannot find a C++ compiler th
/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version GLIBCXX_3.4.20 required by
/usr/ports/devel/cmake/work/cmake-3.14.4/Bootstrap.cmk/cmake not found
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Error when bootstrapping CMake:
Problem while running initial CMake
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===> S
Something looks to be going wrong here.
===> Registering installation for cmake-3.2.3
(cmake-3.2.3) /usr/ports/devel/cmake/work/stage//usr/local/bin/ccmake -
required shared library /usr/local/lib/libjsoncpp.so not found
(cmake-3.2.3) /usr/ports/devel/cmake/work/stage//usr/local/bin/cmake - re
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