On 2015/09/28 04:12, Yozo TODA wrote:
> Stuart Henderson writes:
> > On 2015/09/27 13:20, Yozo TODA wrote:
> > > gmake[2]: Entering directory '/usr/ports/pobj/flex-2.5.39/flex-2.5.39/doc'
> > > Updating ./version.texi
> >
> > I see what the problem is. Please try adding "MAKE_ENV= TZ=UTC" to the p
Stuart Henderson writes:
> On 2015/09/27 13:20, Yozo TODA wrote:
> > gmake[2]: Entering directory '/usr/ports/pobj/flex-2.5.39/flex-2.5.39/doc'
> > Updating ./version.texi
>
> I see what the problem is. Please try adding "MAKE_ENV= TZ=UTC" to the port
> Makefile and let me know if you still see th
On 2015/09/27 13:20, Yozo TODA wrote:
> gmake[2]: Entering directory '/usr/ports/pobj/flex-2.5.39/flex-2.5.39/doc'
> Updating ./version.texi
I see what the problem is. Please try adding "MAKE_ENV= TZ=UTC" to the port
Makefile and let me know if you still see this 'Updating ./version.texi' line.
> For me, make(1) doesn't try to generate them again. We would certainly
> have run into this during bulk builds if it was a common problem.
>
> How is your build environment? We've seen some problems before if the
> build directory is on NFS.
hmmm, my environment has only local file systems, no
On 2015/09/26 16:45, Yozo TODA wrote:
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> > > I found that flex port tries to build flex.pdf, requiring TeX but no
> > > dependency.
> > > I believe the PDF document is not necessary because it already
> > > contains info document
> > > (flex.in
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> > I found that flex port tries to build flex.pdf, requiring TeX but no
> > dependency.
> > I believe the PDF document is not necessary because it already
> > contains info document
> > (flex.info, flex.info-1, flex.info-2).
> >
> > Here is a patch
Hi,
Yozo TODA writes:
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> I found that flex port tries to build flex.pdf, requiring TeX but no
> dependency.
> I be