[MacPorts] #38985: kerberos5 fails on compile_et (10.6.8)
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Fri May 10 14:45:31 PDT 2013
#38985: kerberos5 fails on compile_et (10.6.8)
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Reporter: mtb19@… | Owner: macports-tickets@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 2.1.3
Resolution: | Keywords:
Port: kerberos5 |
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Comment (by cal@…):
Replying to [comment:10 luc.fabresse@…]:
> I am not sure to understand well. It seems that my clang is ignoring
CPATH...
So this is likely a case of http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=8971. It
seems we really shouldn't be relying on CPATH anyway. I agree specifying
`-I. -I.. -I$prefix/lib` might be a way to fix this without relying on
CPATH. I will look into this.
> It mandatory installs the universal version that contains both x86_64
and i386 on my system. The configuration stage was ok but the building
failed on linking i386 libs. During the building process:
> * some libs (x86_64 only) are generated in /opt/local/lib.
> I did it multiple times and I clearly verified that no libs where
there **before** doing the "port install".
> #77769 "says avoid building against installed older version" but in
my case it is a conflict with the version being installed ;-)
Are you saying the build process directly installs files in /opt/local/lib
without going through destroot? Are you seeing this when you run `sudo
port destroot kerberos5`, too? If yes, this is either a bug in the
Portfile (or the part where it handles +universal) or kerberos' build
system.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/38985#comment:11>
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