Anno domini 2020 Thu, 20 Feb 20:37:30 +0100 Slávek Banko scripsit:
On Thursday 20 of February 2020 20:00:41 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Hi Slavek,
Anno domini 2020 Thu, 20 Feb 19:22:13 +0100
Slávek Banko scripsit:
Hi Nik,
On Thursday 20 of February 2020 17:27:21 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
It is very interesting that the manual pages are not compressed on your system. I am not aware that I did something special on my test machine (except freebsd-update, pkg update and portsnap update) and the pages are now compressed automatically. That's why I edited all pkg-lists to install compressed man pages.
BTW, my test machine: FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE-p2
I did the same, pkg upgrade & freebsd-update. But what I forgot to mention: Yesterday I tested the build with just updating git, and I think I forgot the "make clean". That test did not hit the manpage-not-compressed-problem. Today I deleted the whole tde-packaging-directory, then pulled from git, and was faced with the not compressed manpages. Same goes for the other errors.
You do too "portsnap fetch && portsnap update"? Maybe it may be why our systems differ. In fact, I still don't know if I should use subversion instead of portsnap. The tutorials usually recommend portsnap, so I also use portsnap.
Well, yes, but "portsnap fetch && portsnap update" does not rebuild any of the packages that were built from ports when I compiled TDE some weeks ago. So there are definity differences. Maybe all build-necessary packages should be installed from packages, not ports?
Nik
Cheers