OpenOffice
Pierre Abbat
phma at phma.optus.nu
Tue Mar 8 19:29:28 PST 2011
I try to build OpenOffice and I get this:
Make_ExpandUse: examine /usr/pkgsrc/misc/openoffice3/work/.depends
Make_ExpandUse: examine /usr/pkgsrc/misc/openoffice3/work/.rdepends
Examining acquire-bootstrap-depends-lock...non-existent....PHONY
node...out-of-date.
/usr/bin/true
recheck(acquire-bootstrap-depends-lock): update time from 0:00:00 Jan 01,
1970 to now
Examining _flavor-bootstrap-depends...non-existent....PHONY
node...out-of-date.
set -e;/usr/bin/true
recheck(_flavor-bootstrap-depends): update time from 0:00:00 Jan 01, 1970 to
now
Examining release-bootstrap-depends-lock...non-existent....PHONY
node...out-of-date.
/usr/bin/true
recheck(release-bootstrap-depends-lock): update time from 0:00:00 Jan 01,
1970 to now
Examining _show-warnings...non-existent....PHONY node...out-of-date.
recheck(_show-warnings): update time from 0:00:00 Jan 01, 1970 to now
Examining _cbbh...non-existent...non-existent and no sources...out-of-date.
:; echo 1>&2 "ERROR:" "This package is only available for these
platforms: "FreeBSD-\*-i386\ FreeBSD-\*-x86_64\ NetBSD-1.6Z\[G-Z\]\*-i386\
NetBSD-\[2-9\]\*-i386\ NetBSD-1.6Z\[G-Z\]\*-x86_64\
NetBSD-\[2-9\]\*-x86_64"." ; echo 1>&2 "ERROR:" "This package has set
PKG_FAIL_REASON:" ; echo 1>&2 "ERROR:" "openoffice3-3.1.1nb9 is not
available for DragonFly-2.9-i386" ;
ERROR: This package is only available for these platforms: FreeBSD-*-i386
FreeBSD-*-x86_64 NetBSD-1.6Z[G-Z]*-i386 NetBSD-[2-9]*-i386
NetBSD-1.6Z[G-Z]*-x86_64 NetBSD-[2-9]*-x86_64.
ERROR: This package has set PKG_FAIL_REASON:
ERROR: openoffice3-3.1.1nb9 is not available for DragonFly-2.9-i386
/usr/bin/false
*** Error code 1
This is with the command "bmake -dmnl". The error isn't in any of the files in
the package directory, and since it examines files that don't exist, I can't
tell where it's coming from. It doesn't even appear to have downloaded the
tarball. Is there a way to get it to build on DragonFly?
Pierre
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