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Both textproc/raptor and textproc/raptor2 provide a raptor.h header; the former puts it in ${LOCALBASE}/include, whereas the latter puts it into ${LOCALBASE}/include/raptor2. The way CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS were changed so far, -I${LOCALBASE}/include was passed to the compiler before -I${LOCALBASE}/include/raptor2, so the raptor1 headers were picked up and the build failed. The fix is consists of several separate adjustments: - The port only depends on raptor2 (and obtains the required compiler and linker flags via pkg-config) and optionally on OpenSSL from ports in case one has installed it. We thus need USE_OPENSSL and OPENSSLINC/OPENSSLLIB. - Due to the other the CFLAGS are defined in the port's configure.ac, we need to make raptor2's CFLAGS be passed before the rest, so -I${LOCALBASE}/include/raptor2 is passed to the compiler before other paths such as the infamous ${LOCALBASE}/include. - We need to change CFLAGS instead of CPPFLAGS, otherwise the OpenSSL CFLAGS still come before the actual CFLAGS and the problem persists. |
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