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Date:      Fri, 29 May 2009 09:56:42 -0400
From:      Greg Larkin <glarkin@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Erik Norgaard <norgaard@locolomo.org>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: libapreq2 broken?
Message-ID:  <4A1FE99A.2040802@FreeBSD.org>
In-Reply-To: <4A1FE330.4050105@locolomo.org>
References:  <4A1F95DE.9080501@locolomo.org> <4A1FDE51.5050604@FreeBSD.org> <4A1FE330.4050105@locolomo.org>

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Erik Norgaard wrote:
> Greg Larkin wrote:
> 
>> I can confirm that this is also a problem on 7.0-RELEASE with Perl 5.8.9
>> installed.  I'm pretty sure I've seen an error like this while working
>> on a port a few months back.  I'll take a look and see if I can jog my
>> memory about what the solution was.
> 
> Thanks, I had it working on 7.1-STABLE with Perl 5.8.8, libapreq2 2.08
> and gmake 3.80, now I have Perl 5.10.0 gmake 3.81 on 7.2-STABLE trying
> to install libapreq2 2.12.
> 
> BR, Erik
> 

Hi Erik,

Please update your ports tree, then apply this patch:

http://people.freebsd.org/~glarkin/diffs/libapreq2.diff

I reinstalled the port successfully like so:

make WITH_MODPERL2=yes install clean

Whenever the error message "make: don't know how to make w" appears in a
port build, it indicates that the port requires gmake to build properly,
but some Makefile is calling the BSD make instead.  That's caused if
"make" is called directly or if the Makefile sets MAKE=make and calls a
subdirectory Makefile.

If this patch solves the problem, I'll ask skv@FreeBSD.org to commit it
for you.

Cheers,
Greg
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