===> librsvg2-rust-2.52.0 depends on shared library: libintl.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libintl.so) ===> librsvg2-rust-2.52.0 depends on shared library: libxml2.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libxml2.so) ===> librsvg2-rust-2.52.0 depends on shared library: libpango-1.0.so - found (/usr/local/lib/libpango-1.0.so) ===> Configuring for librsvg2-rust-2.52.0 *** Signal 11 Stop. make: stopped in /usr/ports/graphics/librsvg2-rust ===>>> make build failed for graphics/librsvg2-rust ===>>> Aborting update ===>>> Update for librsvg2-rust-2.50.3_4 failed ===>>> Aborting update
@Reporter Could you include the config.log from the ports WRKSRC directory as an attachment please, compressed if necessary
I don't seem to get that far in the process. The last thing that happens is a core dump: -rw------- 1 root wheel 5300224 Sep 29 21:49 cargo.core
Created attachment 228285 [details] typescript This is all I get.
Looks like this may be mooted by /!\ ERROR: /!\ Ports Collection support for your FreeBSD version has ended, and no ports are guaranteed to build on this system. Please upgrade to a supported release. Not sure I can install a fix if one is forthcoming after today.
(In reply to paulbeard from comment #4) > Please upgrade to a supported release. If you can't upgrade use 11-eol tag (to be created soon, use 6a5a9cc088e5 for now) which points to the last ports/ revision expected to build/work on FreeBSD 11.4. > Not sure I can install a fix if one is forthcoming after today. Current version (before 11-eol) built fine on the package cluster e.g., http://www.ipv6proxy.net/go.php?u=http://beefy9.nyi.freebsd.org/data/114amd64-default/3aec707659f1/logs/librsvg2-rust-2.52.0.log http://www.ipv6proxy.net/go.php?u=http://beefy10.nyi.freebsd.org/data/114i386-default/3aec707659f1/logs/librsvg2-rust-2.52.0.log
Well, there is obviously something else wrong here. The build stops in the same place (right after testing for pango). I just ran pkg delete librsvg2-rust and then checked pkgs: it came back clean so I see I didn't need it anyway. I assumed it was a dependency for something else but I guess not. pkg check -Bdrs Checking all packages: 100% Thanks for the help.
Closing with "seems fixed for Paul"