Hi,
My old Mac G3 B&W is now running NetBSD 9.1, with a new kernel cross
compiled on my Debian Gnu/Linux system.
I'm now trying to cross compile Samba4 and have come up against a
problem with the libtool portion.
The specific error from 'bmake' is:
=> Build dependency libxslt-[0-9]*: NOT found
=> Verifying package-install for ../../textproc/libxslt
=> Bootstrap dependency digest>=20010302: found digest-20190127
=> Checksum SHA1 OK for libxslt-1.1.34.tar.gz
=> Checksum RMD160 OK for libxslt-1.1.34.tar.gz
=> Checksum SHA512 OK for libxslt-1.1.34.tar.gz
===> Installing dependencies for libxslt-1.1.34nb4
=> Tool dependency cross-libtool-base-powerpc>=2.4.2nb9: NOT found
=> Verifying package-install for ../../cross/cross-libtool-base
=> Bootstrap dependency digest>=20010302: found digest-20190127
===> Installing binary package of cross-libtool-base-x86_64-2.4.6nb5
pkg_add: package `cross-libtool-base-x86_64-2.4.6nb5' already recorded
as installed
ERROR: [depends.mk] A package matching
``cross-libtool-base-powerpc>=2.4.2nb9'' should
ERROR: be installed, but one cannot be found. Perhaps there is a
ERROR: stale work directory for ../../cross/cross-libtool-base?
*** Error code 1
Stop.
bmake[1]: stopped in
/home/rmcgowan/src/netbsd/usr/pkgsrc/textproc/libxslt
*** Error code 1
Stop.
bmake: stopped in /home/rmcgowan/src/netbsd/usr/pkgsrc/net/samba4
The problem begins with a message from 'pkg_add' about
cross-libtool-base... being recorded as installed but not being found.
There is also the section in .../pkgsrc/doc/HOWTO-use-crosscompile
that tells me to run a 'pkg_add' with various options to "install"
libtool scripts.
Since I'm on a Linux box, I don't have a pkg_add in my PATH. I did
find a file in .../pkgsrc/bootstrap/work/sbin/ with the right name and
that is x86_64 so that should probably be what I should be using.
There are also other instances of pkg_add in other locations.
No mention is made of options to use, environment variables, etc. to
run this within the pkgsrc space as an unprivileged user.
Any recommendations?
Thanks,
Bob