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Date:      Thu, 17 Apr 2014 15:46:35 +0200
From:      John Marino <freebsd.contact@marino.st>
To:        Ryan Frederick <ryanrfrederick@gmail.com>, marino@freebsd.org,  freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: [HEADS UP] WITH_NEW_XORG is now the default on FreeBSD 10 and 9 stable
Message-ID:  <534FDB3B.10106@marino.st>
In-Reply-To: <534FD9BD.3080202@gmail.com>
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On 4/17/2014 15:40, Ryan Frederick wrote:
> On 04/17/2014 08:27 AM, John Marino wrote:
>> On 4/17/2014 15:25, Ryan Frederick wrote:
>>> I think the updates may have broken INDEX. Running `pkg version -Ivl
>>> "<"` (or `pkg_version -Ivl "<"` on my non-pkgng systems) produces the
>>> following:
>>>
>>> libGL-7.6.1_4                      <   needs updating (index has 9.1.7)
>>> libdrm-2.4.17_1                    <   needs updating (index has 2.4.52)
>>>
>>> ...despite both ports being up to date.
>>>
>>
>> Are you sure this isn't a NEW_XORG / OLD_XORG issue?
>>
>> John
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> 
> I don't believe so if you mean in terms of what's set in make.conf. I've
> never set WITH_NEW_XORG or WITHOUT_NEW_XORG in make.conf on any of my
> systems. I did follow the instructions in UPDATING for systems that had
> libGL and/or dri installed.
> 


from: graphics/libGL/bsd.mesalib.mk

> .if defined(WITH_NEW_XORG)
> MESABASEVERSION=	9.1.7
> # if there is a subversion, include the '-' between 7.11-rc2 for example.
> MESASUBVERSION=		
> PLIST_SUB+=	OLD="@comment " NEW=""
> .else
> MESABASEVERSION=	7.6.1
> MESASUBVERSION=		
> PLIST_SUB+=	OLD="" NEW="@comment "
> .endif


from: graphics/libdrm/Makefile

> LIBDRM_VERSION=	2.4.52
> LIBDRM_REVISION=0
> PLIST_SUB+=	OLD="@comment " NEW=""
> EXTRA_PATCHES+=	${FILESDIR}/extra-configure \
> 		${FILESDIR}/extra-tests_modetest_Makefile.in \
> 		${FILESDIR}/extra-tests_modetest_modetest.c \
> 		${FILESDIR}/extra-tests_modetest_strchrnul.c \
> 		${FILESDIR}/extra-tests__radeon__radeon_ttm.c
> CONFIGURE_ARGS+=--disable-vmwgfx
> .else
> CONFIGURE_ARGS=	--enable-nouveau-experimental-api
> LIBDRM_VERSION=	2.4.17
> LIBDRM_REVISION=1
> PLIST_SUB+=	OLD="" NEW="@comment " NOUVEAU=""
> .endif
> 
> .if ${ARCH} == amd64 || ${ARCH} == i386
> PLIST_SUB+=	INTEL_DRIVER=""
> PLIST_SUB+=	RADEON_DRIVERS=""
> .elif ${ARCH} == ia64 || ${ARCH} == powerpc || ${ARCH} == powerpc64
> PLIST_SUB+=	INTEL_DRIVER="@comment "
> PLIST_SUB+=	RADEON_DRIVERS=""
> .else
> PLIST_SUB+=	INTEL_DRIVER="@comment "
> PLIST_SUB+=	RADEON_DRIVERS="@comment "
> .endif


You see anything familiar there?
Do you still think your issue is not related to OLD/NEW XORG?

my guess is the index defaults to something your system isn't.

John




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