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Date:      Sat, 28 Nov 2020 16:19:14 -0800 (PST)
From:      Don Lewis <truckman@FreeBSD.org>
To:        George Mitchell <george+freebsd@m5p.com>
Cc:        freebsd ports <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: editors/openoffice-4 compile error
Message-ID:  <tkrat.4b387c1177e4ce8b@FreeBSD.org>
In-Reply-To: <368d87df-2ec1-55ff-bfd4-21a95b3d1f54@m5p.com>
References:  <d0675f8a-b48c-814f-2889-f69ec02eb271@m5p.com> <tkrat.7bf43cbdb1918634@FreeBSD.org> <368d87df-2ec1-55ff-bfd4-21a95b3d1f54@m5p.com>

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On 28 Nov, George Mitchell wrote:
> On 11/27/20 8:29 PM, Don Lewis wrote:
>> [...]
>> What FreeBSD version and architecture?  What ports tree revision?
>> Anything unusual in make.conf or non-default option settings?
>> 
>> The package builders are not seeing this, and I'm not seeing this on my
>> 11.4-STABLE and fairly recent 13-CURRENT builds on amd64 or i386.
>> 
>> The actual error is much earlier. I think the "error 65280" comes from
>> the perl wrapper script that builds the individual modules.  As a first
>> cut, try searching the log for the string "error: ".
>> [...]
> 
> FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE-p10, amd64, perl5.30.  Ports at 556447.  The build
> log is at https://m5p.com/public/george/openoffice-typescript.xz
> The build for aoo-4.1.8/main/ucb/source/ucp/ftp, starting at line 85945,
> contains a whole slew of "infinite recursion" warnings and "&& with
> constant operand" warnings, but I couldn't find an actual error to save
> my life (though to my eye those warnings look like actual bugs).
> -- George

Hmn ...

The "infinite recursion" warnings have been around for a while.  They
don't seem to break the build, but have been fixed upstream for 4.2.0
whenever that gets released.  I hadn't seen the "&& with constant operand"
warning before.  It looks like a real bug, but it is also just a warning
and doesn't break the build.  I also don't see anything obvious in the
logs.

Is this repeatable?




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