[MacPorts] #29768: playerstage-stage: Undefined symbols for architecture i386

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Thu Jun 9 18:11:50 PDT 2011


#29768: playerstage-stage: Undefined symbols for architecture i386
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 Reporter:  basbaum@…       |       Owner:  vincent@…         
     Type:  defect          |      Status:  new               
 Priority:  Normal          |   Milestone:                    
Component:  ports           |     Version:  1.9.2             
 Keywords:  haspatch        |        Port:  playerstage-stage 
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Comment(by ryandesign@…):

 ...now you've attached a new main.log, overwriting the old main.log, so
 now it's difficult to see what changed between them. We've seen three
 different failures by now, yes? We've seen:
 {{{
 :info:configure sh: cmake: command not found
 }}}
 (in the main.log that got overwritten)

 We've seen:
 {{{
 :info:build Undefined symbols for architecture i386:
 :info:build   "Fl::run()", referenced from:
 :info:build       _main in main.o
 :info:build ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture i386
 }}}
 (in the description of this ticket) and it also mentioned
 "/Applications/CMake 2.8-4.app/Contents/bin/cmake" which was odd.

 And now you have the same:
 {{{
 :info:build /opt/local/bin/cmake -E cmake_progress_report
 /opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports
 .org_release_ports_science_playerstage-
 stage/work/Stage-3.2.2-Source/CMakeFiles 4
 :info:build [ 62%] Undefined symbols for architecture i386:
 :info:build   "Fl::run()", referenced from:
 :info:build       _main in main.o
 }}}
 but now the log at least references the correct cmake program at
 /opt/local/bin/cmake. But your latest log is still not clean; still
 contains lines that say "Skipping completed". Please clean and try again
 and attach the complete main.log file.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/29768#comment:7>
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