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Re: pkg/44016: x11/gtk must be linked against libintl



The following reply was made to PR pkg/44016; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Stefan Schaeckeler <schaecsn%gmx.net@localhost>
To: gnats-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost
Cc:     
linux-pkg-people%netbsd.org@localhost,gnats-admin%netbsd.org@localhost,pkgsrc-bugs%netbsd.org@localhost
Subject: Re: pkg/44016: x11/gtk must be linked against libintl
Date: Mon,  8 Nov 2010 12:46:13 -0800 (PST)

 >  Do you have any the the environment variable: CPATH CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH or
 >  LIBRARY_PATH set, if so please try unseting them and rebuilding the 
 >  package after a 'make clean'.
 
 These variables are not set. I'm now closer to solving the problem:
 
 I have a stable pkgsrc branch installed under /usr/local. Nothing special 
there.
 
 Then, I compile a second pkgsrc into /usr/current. I don't actually use these 
programs. I just compile there either pkgsrc-current or a new stable pkgsrc 
branch. If it compiles there cleanly, I'll upgrade pkgsrc under /usr/local.
 
 
 Quick info about my second pkgsrc installation under /usr/current:
 
 
 /etc/ld.so.conf:
 
 /usr/local/lib
 /usr/i486-slackware-linux/lib
 /opt/lib
 /usr/local/lib/nspr
 /usr/local/lib/nss
 
 
 /usr/current/etc/mk.conf:
 
 PKG_DBDIR=             /usr/current/var/db/pkg
 LOCALBASE=             /usr/current
 VARBASE=               /usr/current/var
 PKG_TOOLS_BIN=         /usr/current/sbin
 PKGMANDIR=             man
 X11_TYPE=              modular
 WRKOBJDIR=              /tmp/current
 
 Programs are compiled with /usr/current in PATH:
 PATH=/usr/current/bin:/usr/current/sbin:$PATH bmake install clean
 
 
 Just figured out that if I remove /usr/local (e.g. mv /usr/local 
/usr/local.tmp), then gtk compiles cleanly under /usr/current.
 
 So far, I never had problems with my parallel pkgsrc installation under 
/usr/current. This is now the first time.
 
 Should I ask in a mailing list why this problem arises? Guess it has nothing 
to do with a suspected bug in x11/gtk.
 
  Stefan
 


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