[MacPorts] #16629: [bacula install] - includes weirdness
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Tue Sep 23 13:42:33 PDT 2008
#16629: [bacula install] - includes weirdness
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Reporter: odlist at easymac.fr | Owner: macsforever2000 at macports.org
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Normal | Milestone: Port Bugs
Component: ports | Version: 1.6.0
Resolution: | Keywords: bacula
Port: bacula |
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Changes (by blb at macports.org):
* owner: macports-tickets at lists.macosforge.org =>
macsforever2000 at macports.org
Old description:
> when installaing bacula with postgresql or mysql we've got the error
> below :
>
> checking for PostgreSQL support... no
> configure: error: Invalid PostgreSQL directory /opt/local - unable to
> find libpq-fe.h under /opt/local
>
> Error: Status 1 encountered during processing.
>
> even if postgresql installed properly and the "missing" file is in the
> include directory :
>
> find /opt/local/ -name libpq-fe.h
> /opt/local//include/postgresql83/libpq-fe.h
> /opt/local//libpq-fe.h
> find: /opt/local//var/db/mysql5: Permission denied
> /opt/local//var/macports/software/postgresql83/8.3.3_0/opt/local/include/postgresql83
> /libpq-fe.h
>
> --
>
> this is on a brand new 1.6.0 macports, after a selfupdate
> (nothing is oudated)
New description:
when installaing bacula with postgresql or mysql we've got the error below
:
{{{
checking for PostgreSQL support... no
configure: error: Invalid PostgreSQL directory /opt/local - unable to find
libpq-fe.h under /opt/local
Error: Status 1 encountered during processing.
}}}
even if postgresql installed properly and the "missing" file is in the
include directory :
{{{
find /opt/local/ -name libpq-fe.h
/opt/local//include/postgresql83/libpq-fe.h
/opt/local//libpq-fe.h
find: /opt/local//var/db/mysql5: Permission denied
/opt/local//var/macports/software/postgresql83/8.3.3_0/opt/local/include/postgresql83
/libpq-fe.h
}}}
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this is on a brand new 1.6.0 macports, after a selfupdate
(nothing is oudated)
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Comment:
Looks like ${prefix} isn't enough for configure to find the databases, so
probably need deeper paths...though /opt/local/var/macports/software is
not a good choice.
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.macports.org/ticket/16629#comment:2>
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