[MacPorts] #30819: clustalx: universal variant fails

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Tue Aug 16 01:19:30 PDT 2011


#30819: clustalx: universal variant fails
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 Reporter:  ryandesign@…             |       Owner:  snc@…           
     Type:  defect                   |      Status:  new             
 Priority:  Normal                   |   Milestone:                  
Component:  ports                    |     Version:  2.0.1           
 Keywords:                           |        Port:  clustalx        
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 {{{
 DEBUG: Assembled command: 'cd
 "/opt/local/var/macports/build/_Users_rschmidt_macports_dports_science_clustalx/clustalx/work/clustalx-2.1"
 && /opt/local/bin/qmake PREFIX=/opt/local --disable-dependency-tracking'
 DEBUG: Executing command line:  cd
 "/opt/local/var/macports/build/_Users_rschmidt_macports_dports_science_clustalx/clustalx/work/clustalx-2.1"
 && /opt/local/bin/qmake PREFIX=/opt/local --disable-dependency-tracking
 ***Unknown option --disable-dependency-tracking
 Usage: /opt/local/bin/qmake [mode] [options] [files]

 QMake has two modes, one mode for generating project files based on
 some heuristics, and the other for generating makefiles. Normally you
 shouldn't need to specify a mode, as makefile generation is the default
 mode for qmake, but you may use this to test qmake on an existing project

 Mode:
   -project       Put qmake into project file generation mode
                  In this mode qmake interprets files as files to
                  be built,
                  defaults to *.c; *.ui; *.y; *.l; *.ts; *.xlf; *.qrc; *.h;
 *.hpp; *.hh; *.hxx; *.H; *.cpp; *.cc; *.cxx; *.C
                  Note: The created .pro file probably will
                  need to be edited. For example add the QT variable to
                  specify what modules are required.
   -makefile      Put qmake into makefile generation mode (default)
                  In this mode qmake interprets files as project files to
                  be processed, if skipped qmake will try to find a project
                  file in your current working directory

 Warnings Options:
   -Wnone         Turn off all warnings; specific ones may be re-enabled by
                  later -W options
   -Wall          Turn on all warnings
   -Wparser       Turn on parser warnings
   -Wlogic        Turn on logic warnings (on by default)
   -Wdeprecated   Turn on deprecation warnings (on by default)

 Options:
    * You can place any variable assignment in options and it will be     *
    * processed as if it was in [files]. These assignments will be parsed *
    * before [files].                                                     *
   -o file        Write output to file
   -d             Increase debug level
   -t templ       Overrides TEMPLATE as templ
   -tp prefix     Overrides TEMPLATE so that prefix is prefixed into the
 value
   -help          This help
   -v             Version information
   -after         All variable assignments after this will be
                  parsed after [files]
   -norecursive   Don't do a recursive search
   -recursive     Do a recursive search
   -set <prop> <value> Set persistent property
   -query <prop>  Query persistent property. Show all if <prop> is empty.
   -cache file    Use file as cache           [makefile mode only]
   -spec spec     Use spec as QMAKESPEC       [makefile mode only]
   -nocache       Don't use a cache file      [makefile mode only]
   -nodepend      Don't generate dependencies [makefile mode only]
   -nomoc         Don't generate moc targets  [makefile mode only]
   -nopwd         Don't look for files in pwd [project mode only]
 shell command " cd
 "/opt/local/var/macports/build/_Users_rschmidt_macports_dports_science_clustalx/clustalx/work/clustalx-2.1"
 && /opt/local/bin/qmake PREFIX=/opt/local --disable-dependency-tracking "
 returned error 1
 }}}

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/30819>
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