ruby18 with pbulk enviroment (Re: wip/mop
Makoto Fujiwara <[email protected]> Fri, 21 Oct 2011 08:29:44 +0900
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| To: [email protected] | From: Makoto Fujiwara <[email protected]> | Subject: wip/mop | Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2011 22:45:31 +0900 | Message-ID: <yfmty73epz8.wl%[email protected]> > MoP (Mozilla de Presentation) is ruby based > converter for Presentation I have changed DEPENDS+= line after above mail. Thanks obache. I also thinking to add one line +PKGNAME= ${RUBY_PKGPREFIX}-${DISTNAME:S/./-/} and testing this wip/mop with pbulk environment. But results with ruby18 is not good. I have /etc/mk.conf as attached. By the way, if /limited-list has only lang/ruby18, still getting # Unresolvable dependencies found, exiting: # lang/ruby18-base --- Makoto Fujiwara, Chiba, Japan, Narita Airport and Disneyland prefecture. ------------------- ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES= sendmail-license ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES= generic-nonlicense PKG_DBDIR=/var/db/pkg _PKG_DBDIR=/var/db/pkg PACKAGES=/packages PKG_DEVELOPER?=yes X11_TYPE=modular .if 0 PKG_DEBUG_LEVEL?= 1 _PKG_SILENT= @ _PKG_DEBUG= # empty .endif # ---------- # /limited_list = wip/mop only # ---------- # 0 0 -> 19 # 0 1 -> 18 # 1 x -> xx .if 0 # ----------- # pbulk-resolve: Incorrect dependency for ruby19-mop-1-9, skipping # pbulk-resolve: Incorrect dependency for ruby18-mop-1-9, skipping # ----------- .elif 0 # ----------- # Unresolvable dependencies found, exiting: # lang/ruby18-base # ----------- RUBY_BASE= ruby18 RUBY_REQD= 18 RUBY_SRCDIR= ../../lang/ruby18-base RUBY_PKGPREFIX= ruby18 .else # ----------- # sent 4032 bytes received 74 bytes 8212.00 bytes/sec # total size is 7419194 speedup is 1806.92 # /usr/pkg_bulk/bin/bulkbuild 5.18s user 3.94s system 42% cpu 21.635 total # ----------- RUBY_BASE= ruby19 RUBY_REQD= 1.9.2 RUBY_SRCDIR= ../../lang/ruby19-base RUBY_PKGPREFIX= ruby19 .endif ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The demand for IT networking professionals continues to grow, and the demand for specialized networking skills is growing even more rapidly. Take a complimentary Learning@Cisco Self-Assessment and learn about Cisco certifications, training, and career opportunities. http://p.sf.net/sfu/cisco-dev2dev