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Date:      Tue, 12 Jan 2010 13:28:58 -0800
From:      "Don O'Neil" <lists@lizardhill.com>
To:        "'hack988 hack988'" <hack988@dev.htwap.com>
Cc:        php-general@lists.php.net, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   RE: [PHP] RE: Clean PHP 5.2.12 Build Core Dumping / Can't Build Port - FreeBSD 6.1
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This is _exactly_ what I did, and as soon as I try a 'make =
all-depend-list'
the error shows up. I don't even have the X11 system installed (it's a
headless server, with no GUI).

This is on a CLEAN 6.1 install, without any upgrades/patches, just =
straight
off the ISO install and after a portsnap install/extract.

I tried building it _before_ I updated the ports and it would build a =
5.1.2
php ok, but I need 5.2.12. Something has changed in the port between =
5.1.2
and 5.2.12

> 1.add
> WITHOUT_X11=3Dyes
> in /etc/make.conf
> 2.remove
> X11BASE=3D""
> from that file and
>=20
> 4.make all-depend-list
> 5.make clean all depend soft
> 6.make menuconfig set X11 disable
> 7.make &&make install
>=20
>=20
> 2010/1/12 Don O'Neil <lists@lizardhill.com>:
> > Ok.. just for grins I installed a new instance of 6.1, NO Patches,
> just
> > straight off the ISO...
> >
> > I loaded the ports that came WITH the distro, and was able to make
> php 5.1.2
> > ok...
> >
> > When I did a portsnap fetch, portsnap extract, then went into the
> > /usr/ports/lang/php5 and just typed make I get the same error...
> >
> > SO as it seems, the port is broken, at least for working with =
FreeBSD
> 6.1.
> >
> > Can anyone give me some hints on how to build this sucker by hand?
> Seems as
> > though there are a bunch of patches that are referenced in the
> distinfo
> > file.
> >
> > I REALLY need to get this taken care of asap, any help is
> appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >> > > I tried adding WITHOUT_X11=3Dyes to /etc/make.conf as well as
> >> X11BASE=3D
> >> > and
> >> > > X11BASE=3D"", but I still get the same error.
> >> >
> >> > Remove them. This makes sure they are not defined, not even
> >> > empty (as in "#define BLA -> symbol 'BLA' is defined").
> >> >
> >> > > Where to go from here? Do I have and old version of something
> that
> >> is
> >> > > causing this? I get this error _right away_ before anything is
> even
> >> > built.
> >> >
> >> > It seems to be a check by the Makefile at port's top level.
> >>
> >> Ok... I have no definition for X11BASE anywhere, not in my env, not
> in
> >> my
> >> /etc/make.conf, nowhwere...
> >>
> >> However, it's still complaining about X11BASE being deprecated. I
> tried
> >> just
> >> adding WITHOUT_X11=3Dyes in /etc/make, and without it. I even =
searched
> >> all the
> >> Makefiles in /usr/ports, and in the /usr/ports/lang/php5 dir to =
find
> >> any
> >> reference to X11, or X, or X11BASE, but nada... I don't even know
> where
> >> this
> >> error message is being generated from.
> >>
> >> I can't even do a basic make without it immediately spitting out =
the
> >> error:
> >>
> >> # make
> >> X11BASE is now deprecated. =A0Unset X11BASE in make.conf and try
> again.
> >> *** Error code 1
> >>
> >> Stop.
> >>
> >
> >
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