On 6/3/19 8:18 AM, Adriaan de Groot wrote:
On Monday, 3 June 2019 14:00:01 CEST [email protected] wrote:
From: Gary Aitken <[email protected]>
I'm trying to port some linux code which uses cmake, and clearly don't
know what I'm doing.
I have
USES= cmake
set, but a
make build
terminates with:
cd: /usr/ports/cad/prusa-slicer/work/.build: No such file or directory
What am I missing? I presume the .build directory should be automatically
created by the build process.
Are you sure that the configure step is completing succesfully? You'd have to
take a look in WRKDIR (e.g. try WRKDIR=/tmp/bare make configure ) to see what
it's created exactly and where -- if anywhere -- the build-dir has ended up.
I know I've run into this same problem with cmake-based ports, but I don't
remember what I did to resolve it. Feel free to pop into #kde-freebsd on
Freenode IRC to bounce ideas off the FreeBSD devel/cmake maintainers.
Thank you, that was a big help.
There was a .configure_done.prusa-slicer._usr_local but no .build
subdirectory. If I remove the .configure_done and do a make configure
it correctly creates the .build subdir and populates it, but due to an
error it doesn't complete and so leaves no .configure_done.
So... I can continue work from here, thanks.
What's not clear is how the .configure_done got written in the first place;
I can't reproduce it.
Thanks,
Gary
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