Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2013 20:00:02 GMT From: =?UTF-8?B?QmXDsWF0?= Gonzalez Etxepare <bbtruk@users.sourceforge.net> To: freebsd-ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: ports/184481: x11-fm/doublecmd compilation fail Message-ID: <201312052000.rB5K02Ev016372@freefall.freebsd.org>
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The following reply was made to PR ports/184481; it has been noted by GNATS. From: =?UTF-8?B?QmXDsWF0?= Gonzalez Etxepare <bbtruk@users.sourceforge.net> To: Toni Ballesta <mustelator@yahoo.es> Cc: bug-followup@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: ports/184481: x11-fm/doublecmd compilation fail Date: Thu, 05 Dec 2013 20:57:33 +0100 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_GTLv5S8WDH0AbZDsuOk1ZQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Thanks for the info! Testing compilation in a clean environment, there seems to be a missing dependency in Lazarus port caused by the latest changes (in which some units were rearranged). Can you test if this patch solves for you the compilation problem in Lazarus and therefore also in Double Commander? (In case you are not familiar with the 'patch' command, you can use the following: ) # cd /usr/ports/editors/lazarus # patch -u -p0 < lazarus.patch --Boundary_(ID_GTLv5S8WDH0AbZDsuOk1ZQ) Content-type: application/octet-stream; name=lazarus.patch Content-transfer-encoding: base64 Content-disposition: attachment; filename=lazarus.patch ZGlmZiAtcnVOIC91c3IvcG9ydHMvZWRpdG9ycy9sYXphcnVzL01ha2VmaWxlLmNvbW1vbiAuL01h a2VmaWxlLmNvbW1vbgotLS0gL3Vzci9wb3J0cy9lZGl0b3JzL2xhemFydXMvTWFrZWZpbGUuY29t bW9uCTIwMTMtMTAtMDQgMjM6MzE6MzkuMDAwMDAwMDAwICswMjAwCisrKyAuL01ha2VmaWxlLmNv bW1vbgkyMDEzLTEwLTA1IDE5OjEyOjAzLjk0MzYzMTAwMCArMDIwMApAQCAtMSw1ICsxLDcgQEAK ICMgJEZyZWVCU0Q6IHBvcnRzL2VkaXRvcnMvbGF6YXJ1cy9NYWtlZmlsZS5jb21tb24sdiAxLjMg MjAxMi8xMi8xMiAyMTowODoxMyBzdm5leHAgRXhwICQKIAorQlVJTERfREVQRU5EUys9CWZwY3Jl czoke1BPUlRTRElSfS9sYW5nL2ZwYy11dGlscworCiAjVVNFX0JaSVAyPQl5ZXMKIFVTRV9HTUFL RT0JeWVzCiAK --Boundary_(ID_GTLv5S8WDH0AbZDsuOk1ZQ)--
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