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Date:      Thu, 20 Aug 2009 19:12:39 -0400
From:      PJ <af.gourmet@videotron.ca>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   installation sequence
Message-ID:  <4A8DD867.9020604@videotron.ca>

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Does anybody have an idea of what the oder of files and dependencies is
to install programs without all sorts of nonsensical errors?
I usually have no problem installing FreeBsd whatever with apache22,
cups, samba, php, mysql xorg etc. etc. I say usually because from time
to time there do crop up some conflicts and they can usually be resolved
by just looking at the error messages when the install is interrupted...
usually one reinstalls the guilty port and voila! all things are in an
ordered universe!
But how do you avoid those error messages... I installed a pretty
minimal 7.2 about a week ago and since then have been putzing about with
a more serious installation of 7.2 on a larger disk to include xorg and
a number of pretty cumbersome applications.
I usually start with samba as that permits me to wander about on my lan
and download and play around with other stuff while I am waiting for
those substantial installs like jdk and xorg et al.
So now, I have installed samba... works fine... thereafter I have been
installing jdk16 and some other proggies like openldap and php5 and
mysql ... actually, I was doing those because apache22 wouldn't
compile... it grinds out a slew of errors that all seem to be related to
ldap..."util_ldap.c:2135 (or other numbers) and all have the notation
"undeclared (first use in this function) and finally the ghost gives up
with Error code 1.

Exactly the same installation with the same configuration on the smaller
installation went without a hitch... (and on the same computer,
different disk) The versions are the latest available and on 7.2...
I have tried uninstalling php5, openldap, and removing the work
directory for apache22, but the result is always the same... this is absurd.
Can anybody make any sense of this... I don't like the idea of starting
all over again... done that, been there, and still looking for some
rationality to this world.
Thanks for any ideas...



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