Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2011 07:16:23 -0400 From: "b. f." <bf1783@googlemail.com> To: David Arendt <admin@prnet.org>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: options used to compile packages Message-ID: <CAGFTUwN38-LzpSB0fWng8ZqxjtMgjAeFPv7cMrEK7b8EmZkZ8A@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <1310897269.93980.10.camel@server.intern.prnet.org> References: <CAGFTUwNXsT%2BY_9KHoT27bvbN5z-N%2B%2BQrnfb%2Buca6CAVTz6u9oA@mail.gmail.com> <1310897269.93980.10.camel@server.intern.prnet.org>
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On 7/17/11, David Arendt <admin@prnet.org> wrote: > When I did the test, I used FreeBSD 8.2 amd64 using the ports collection > delivered with this distribution. > I see. Since that time, there have been very few changes to the version of the base system used to build the packages for 8, but more to some of the ports that you mentioned, so probably the difference that you observed is due to the latter, if it isn't caused by some local change on your own system. > Yesterday I did a checkout of the latest ports tree. I compiled bash, > xorg, xfce and gdm using the default options. When trying to login using > gdm, it still complains about a missing keyring pam module. When I > disable keyring support in gdm, gdm runs flawlessly. Therefore I thought > that options used to compile the offical packages might be different. If > default options are used to compile them, it should be a some other > problem. To ensure that my build environment is not polluted, I did this > test on a fresh installation. But anyway it doesn't matter as I have a > workaround. If you believe that the error arises from a problem other than your particular configuration of gdm and its dependencies, or at least is likely to affect others, then it would be helpful if you submitted a problem report: http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html after having first looked to see if a similar problem has already been reported, via: http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr-summary.cgi?category=&severity=&priority=&class=&state=&sort=none&text=&responsible=&multitext=pam&originator=&release= or other searches of your own. b.
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