#595 closed defect (invalid)
ImageMagick tries to build XFree86 even if it is already present
Reported by: | lrivers@… | Owned by: | macports-tickets@… |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | ports | Version: | 1.0 |
Keywords: | Cc: | wbb4@… | |
Port: |
Description
I have the Apple X beta installed, and when I tried to install ImageMagick it also tried to build XFree86 (and failed because it existed already).
Change History (8)
comment:1 Changed 21 years ago by fkr@…
comment:2 Changed 21 years ago by lrivers@…
By "it" do you mean it does NOT try to build XFree86? Or it builds it without failing (I realize now I forgot to run port via sudo).
comment:3 Changed 21 years ago by lrivers@…
By "it" do you mean building ImageMagick does NOT try to build XFree86? Or it builds XFree86 without failing whether it needs to or not? (I realize now I forgot to run port via sudo).
comment:4 Changed 21 years ago by fkr@…
the X11 from Apple is detected just fine here, I meant. -fkr
comment:5 Changed 21 years ago by lrivers@…
I wonder what I'm doing wrong? How does port "know" what's installed?
comment:6 Changed 21 years ago by blb@…
Can you attach the output from running "port -v -d configure" to get an idea of what port may be doing (stop it if it starts to build X11)?
comment:7 Changed 21 years ago by wbb4@…
Cc: | wbb4@… added |
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What is the status of this bug? Also, do you have the X11 SDK package installed, in addition to the X11.app package? (Check in /Library/Receipts for Installer package receipts.)
comment:8 Changed 21 years ago by fkr@…
Resolution: | → invalid |
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Status: | new → closed |
I see no need, to keep this around. please re-open if necessary. -fkr
Since it works just fine for me, I'd like to know if anyone else can reproduce this?
-fkr