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Re: pkg/48830: libreoffice4-4.2.2.1 build screwed by ruby211-2.1.1's tcl-8.5.15nb1 build
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From: M L Riechers <mlr%rse.com@localhost>
To: gnats-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost, "OBATA Akio" <obata%lins.jp@localhost>,
pkg-manager%NetBSD.org@localhost, gnats-admin%NetBSD.org@localhost,
pkgsrc-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost
Cc: mlr%rse.com@localhost
Subject: Re: pkg/48830: libreoffice4-4.2.2.1 build screwed by ruby211-2.1.1's
tcl-8.5.15nb1 build
Date: Thu, 22 May 2014 12:04:28 -0400 (EDT)
Good day, OBATA Akio
Sorry if I seem a bit strident, but I'm rather lost and confused.
I have no idea. We have a few ruby programs around, and I don't know
if they require this.
I just cd /usr/pkgsrc/lang/ruby21 and Make. I've assumed that that's
the thing to do, because I've got no better information -- I'm rather
shooting in the dark.
If installing lang/ruby21-base will turn the trick, I've no problems
with that.
But, I wonder, is the impass going to be resolved, and are you
suggesting building lang/ruby21-base as a temporary work-around? If
so, I can live with that.
Now, do I compile the "(and other required ruby-* packages)"
separately, by hand?
And, can I just (force?) delete the ruby-produced tcl, and go from
there?
Yours,
-Mike
Date: Thu, 22 May 2014 09:47:31 +0900
> On Thu, 22 May 2014 08:05:00 +0900, M L Riechers <mlr%rse.com@localhost>
> wrote:
>
> > Build /usr/pkgsrc/lang/ruby21. Then build /usr/pkgsrc/misc/libreoffice4
> >> Fix:
>
> Do you really want to use ruby-tk?
> or you can just install lang/ruby21-base (and other required ruby-*
> packages)
>
> --
> OBATA Akio / obata%lins.jp@localhost
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