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Re: CVS commit: pkgsrc/devel/gail
On Mar 14, 7:24pm, John Nemeth wrote:
} On Mar 15, 3:46am, Alan Barrett wrote:
} } On Wed, 22 Oct 2008, John Nemeth wrote:
} } > I'm not sure if you mean packages that depend on gtk2 or packages
} } > that gtk2 depend on. I'm going to assume the former. Anyways, because
} } > of this screwup and others, Gnome is completely unbuildable at the
} } > moment.
} }
} } Oh, so it's not only me. I have been struggling ever since the
} } perl-5.10 upgrade to get get pkg_rolling-replace to upgrade everything
} } that depends on perl. (All recent pkgsrc commits from me are motivated
} } by this struggle.)
} }
} } I did manage to get past the gtk2/gail issue by using "pkg_admin set
} } rebuild=yes" on gtk2 and on everything that depends on gail, then
} } "pkg_delete -f gail". That allowed pkg_rolling replace to rebuild gtk2+
} } and some things that depend on it, but I still have problems (e.g. right
} } now pkg_rolling-replace can't build gtkhtml314).
}
} Dang! I just went back and reread the commit logs for both gail
} and gtk2. On first reading, I thought gtk2+ was included in gail. I
} see that I got that backwards. Oh well, on wards...
Dumb question: how do you find out what packages a particular
version of gnome uses (other then by downloading something like garnome
and poking through it)?
I've almost got gtkhtml 3.24.1 working. However, it bombed out
while processing the message catalogues with (note: the pkgsrc
directory doesn't exist yet):
bg.po:1563: keyword "msgctxt" unknown
bg.po:1563:8: parse error
bg.po:1572: keyword "msgctxt" unknown
bg.po:1572:8: parse error
bg.po:1579: keyword "msgctxt" unknown
bg.po:1579:8: parse error
bg.po:1580: duplicate message definition
bg.po:288: ...this is the location of the first definition
/usr/pkgsrc/www/gtkhtml324/work/.tools/bin/msgfmt: found 7 fatal errors
gmake[2]: *** [bg.gmo] Error 1
gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/pkgsrc/www/gtkhtml324/work/gtkhtml-3.24.1/po'
And, likewise for a whole bunch of other .po files.
}-- End of excerpt from John Nemeth
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