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Re: Building of abiword 3.0 fails on 6.1.5/amd64
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 05:24:10PM +0000, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> On 12 December 2014 at 11:23, Thomas Klausner <wiz%netbsd.org@localhost> wrote:
> > On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 09:20:41AM +0000, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> >> I'm trying to build Abiword 3.0.0 from sources reusing the existing
> >> files (pointing to 2.8). I have changed Makefile.common pointing to
> >> 3.0.0 and updates PLIST. Presumably I should also modify all patches,
> >> because this is what I get with pkglint:
> >>
> >> -bash-4.3# pkglint
> >> ERROR: ../../editors/abiword/patches/patch-aa:3: Comment expected.
> >> WARN: ../../editors/abiword/patches/patch-aa:6: Unexpected end of hunk
> >> (-7,+7 expected).
> >> ERROR: ../../editors/abiword/patches/patch-ab:3: Comment expected.
> >> ERROR: ../../editors/abiword/patches/patch-ac:3: Comment expected.
> >> ERROR: ../../editors/abiword/patches/patch-ad:3: Comment expected.
> >> ERROR: ../../editors/abiword/patches/patch-sa:3: Comment expected.
> >> 5 errors and 1 warnings found. (Use -e for more details.)
> >
> > Something seems to be wrong in your checkout.
> > Remove editors/abiword and fetch it again, then try again.
> > Thomas
>
>
> Ok, maybe I've found the right bit:
>
> ===> Patching for abiword-3.0.0nb25
> => Applying pkgsrc patches for abiword-3.0.0nb25
> => Verifying /usr/pkgsrc/editors/abiword/../../editors/abiword/patches/patch-aa
> => Applying pkgsrc patch
> /usr/pkgsrc/editors/abiword/../../editors/abiword/patches/patch-aa
> Hmm... Looks like a unified diff to me...
> The text leading up to this was:
> --------------------------
> |$NetBSD: patch-aa,v 1.12 2010/11/26 14:49:50 adam Exp $
> |
> |--- configure.orig 2010-06-13 21:17:37.000000000 +0000
> |+++ configure
> --------------------------
> Patching file configure using Plan A...
> Reversed (or previously applied) patch detected! Assume -R? [y] n
That sounds like you should 'make clean' and try again.
Thomas
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