![]() ![]() Make: stopped in /usr/ports/emulators/qemu Please deinstall the port or undefine WITH_NCURSES_BASE. ![]() You can't build against it, while a newer Actually, when I try to compile it with it it showed the error:ĭependency error: this port wants the ncurses library from the FreeBSDīase system. I made sure that NCURSES option was not selected in config. Host# ldd `which qemu-system-i386` |grep curses I recompiled qemu but unfortunately it ignored ncurses:base settings and linked it with the ones from ports: Host# head -2 /usr/ports/emulators/qemu/Makefile I uninstalled qemu, sourced new ports tree, checked the revision on Makefile: I didn't mention it here but one of my attempts before was to use ncurses:base in my custom Makefile and it didn't work. Qemu doesn't work with the ncurses6 from ports, config option NCURSES doesn't seem to be doing anything. I've compiled the ncurses6 again and verified the libs: I've installed qemu and now all is working OK: I've forced pkg to remove ncurses6 leaving broken ports for a moment. Problem is that it wants one from ports (/usr/local/lib/libncurses.so.6) and not the system one (/lib/libncurses.so.8). Ncurses6 is dependency on my system for other packages from ports (rtorrent, clamav, python27 and few more).Ĭhecking config of emulators/qemu it seems it doesn't make any difference whether I choose to have ncurses or not - it will be always compiled in. Host# ldd `which qemu-system-i386` | grep curs ![]() One-by-one lib comparison showed this difference: On the same system I installed qemu in jail. ![]()
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