On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 2:28 AM, OBATA Akio
<obache%netbsd.org@localhost> wrote:
Please try to clean up your environment variables:
1. unset Windows specific variables
2. drop Windows specific paths from PATH
..
For example, in my ~/.profile:
unset ALLUSERSPROFILE
unset APPDATA
unset CLASSPATH
unset COMMONPROGRAMFILES
unset COMPUTERNAME
unset COMSPEC
unset DFSTRACINGON
unset FP_NO_HOST_CHECK
unset HOMEDRIVE
unset HOMEPATH
unset INTERIX_COMPILERDIR=/noexist
LANG=POSIX
unset LOCALAPPDATA
unset LOGNAME
unset LOGONSERVER
unset PATH_ORIG
export PATH_ORIG
unset PATH_WINDOWS
unset PATHEXT
unset PROGRAMDATA
unset PROGRAMFILES
unset PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE
unset PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER
unset PROCESSOR_LEVEL
unset PROCESSOR_REVISION
unset NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS
unset PUBLIC
unset QTJAVA
unset ROXIOCENTRAL
unset RR
unset SMA
unset SWSHARE
unset SYSTEMDRIVE
#unset SYSTEMROOT
unset TEMP
unset TMP
unset TPCCOMMON
unset TRACE_FORMAT_SEARCH_PATH
unset TVT
unset TVTCOMMON
unset TVTPYDIR
unset USERDOMAIN
unset USERNAME
unset USERPROFILE
unset VS80COMNTOOLS
unset VC5_DIRS
unset VC6_DIRS
unset VC7_DIRS
unset VC8_DIRS
#unset WINDIR
unset _PSXLIBPATH
umask 002
On Wed, 24 Oct 2012 21:04:01 +0900, John Ruschmeyer <
jruschme%gmail.com@localhost> wrote:
Is Interix (i.e., SUA) still a support pkgsrc platform? I'm trying to
bootstrap the latest stable pkgsrc on a Win 7 Ultimate 32-bit system and
seem to be having random hangs of the build process. I can Ctrl-C and get
back to a shell prompt, but then have to clean up and start over.
Any advice?
Thanks...
John
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