Thats a great tip. Thanks. On Feb 8, 2012 5:32 AM, "Zi Loff" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just in case Richard Thornton is still listening, on OpenBSD 5.0 (i386) > I managed to compile R properly using the aforementioned patch to the > tre sources and passing '--with-cairo=no' as configure option. > > If you don't drop Cairo, R will be built all the same, but the first > time you try to plot something R will crash due to some mess with > libgthread. > Passing -pthread as a CFLAG or LDFLAG will break configure's detection of > jpeg and tiff capabilities and on top of that make will fail altogether. > > As for the rest of the list, I'll try to find out who's behind the R > port and openbsd-wip on githup and offer the information I was able to > gather. I don't have the skills or the understanding of OpenBSD's libs > and such to be able to properly fix this... If anyone has any pointers > on the gthr / pthread stuff in general though, I'll be glad to help.

