Re: [kde-freebsd] How do you enable debug output on a port?

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On Friday 23 April 2004 22:08, Jim Durham wrote:
> On Friday 23 April 2004 04:15 am, Michael Nottebrock wrote:

> > You wrote a while back that you did install 3.2.1 packages from
> > fruitsalad.org. Did you install -CURRENT packages and you're
> > running FreeBSD 5.x-Release? If you did/do run -CURRENT, was your
> > -CURRENT substantially older or newer than the snapshot used to
> > build the packages, for example, do you run 5.1-CURRENT? The
> > packages were built with on a system running 502105, check your
> > version with sysctl kern.osreldate.
>
> The packages I installed were built on 5.2-RELEASE and are available
> at: http://people.fruitsalad.org/tap/3.2.1/5.2-RELEASE/1/
>
> I am running 5.1 on my laptop because 5.2 breaks SCSI support, which
> I need, and also causes ACPI problems with my Dell laptop (you have
> to choose menu item #2, disable ACPI to boot the laptop).
>
> > If you run 4.x, are you perhaps trying to compile kdebase now with
> > gcc 3.x installed from ports?
>
> No..as above, 5.1. The gcc version is 3.2.2 . Is that bad?

Those packages (built by me) were built with gcc 3.3.3 on FreeBSD 
5.2-RELEASE.

There's a very strong possibility that they are incompatible with your 
5.1/3.2.2 system. I've no way of checking, I ditched my last 5.1 box 
ages ago.

A.

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