I had this problem fixed once with freebsd. The thing I did in that install was some settings in a file. Witch one I can't remember.
It was when I install gnome2-fifth-toe and one of the compile messages while it compiled said to do a certain thing. I see lots of these messages some times and cut and copied the ones I see. Well it work flawlessly that build.
Now if I can just save my compile info and read through it to find out witch port needs the fix.
I had this problem fixed once with freebsd. The thing I did in that install was some settings in a file. Witch one I can't remember.
It was when I install gnome2-fifth-toe and one of the compile messages while it compiled said to do a certain thing. I see lots of these messages some times and cut and copied the ones I see. Well it work flawlessly that build.
Now if I can just save my compile info and read through it to find out witch port needs the fix.