=> Bootstrap dependency digest>=20010302: found digest-20080510 => Checksum SHA1 OK for lsof_4.78.tar.bz2 => Checksum RMD160 OK for lsof_4.78.tar.bz2 ===> Installing dependencies for lsof-4.78.2.3nb3 => Build dependency gtar-base>=1.13.25: found gtar-base-1.20 => Build dependency checkperms>=1.1: found checkperms-1.10 => Full dependency perl>=5.0: found perl-5.10.0nb5 ===> Overriding tools for lsof-4.78.2.3nb3 ===> Extracting for lsof-4.78.2.3nb3 This configuration step (the Inventory script) takes inventory of the lsof distribution. The script runs for a minute or two while it checks that all the subdirectories, information files, scripts, header files and source files that should be present really are. It's not absolutely necessary that you take inventory, but it's a good idea to do it right after the lsof distribution has been unpacked. Once the inventory has been taken, this script creates the file ./.ck00MAN as a signal that the inventory step has been done. You can call the Inventory script directly at any time to take inventory. You can inhibit the inventory step permanently by creating the file ./.neverInv, and you can tell the Configure script to skip the inventory and customization steps with the -n option. Do you want to take inventory (y|n) [y]? Conducting an inventory of the lsof distribution; this will take a while. Examining /scratch/sysutils/lsof/work/lsof_4.78/lsof_4.78_src: OK Examining .: OK Examining ./dialects: OK Examining ./dialects/aix: OK Examining ./dialects/aix/aix5: OK Examining ./dialects/aix/aix5/j2: OK Examining ./dialects/darwin: OK Examining ./dialects/darwin/kmem: OK Examining ./dialects/du: OK Examining ./dialects/freebsd: OK Examining ./dialects/freebsd/include: OK Examining ./dialects/freebsd/include/procfs: OK Examining ./dialects/hpux: OK Examining ./dialects/hpux/kmem: OK Examining ./dialects/hpux/kmem/hpux11: OK Examining ./dialects/hpux/pstat: OK Examining ./dialects/linux: OK Examining ./dialects/n+obsd: OK Examining ./dialects/n+os: OK Examining ./dialects/osr: OK Examining ./dialects/osr/include: OK Examining ./dialects/osr/include/sys: OK Examining ./dialects/sun: OK Examining ./dialects/sun/zfs: OK Examining ./dialects/sun/zfs/sys: OK Examining ./dialects/uw: OK Examining ./dialects/uw/uw7: OK Examining ./dialects/uw/uw7/fs: OK Examining ./dialects/uw/uw7/fs/nsc_cfs: OK Examining ./dialects/uw/uw7/fs/procfs: OK Examining ./dialects/uw/uw7/sys: OK Examining ./dialects/uw/uw7/sys/fs: OK Examining ./dialects/uw/uw7/vm: OK Examining ./lib: OK Examining ./scripts: OK Examining ./tests: OK This lsof distribution seems to be complete. ===> Patching for lsof-4.78.2.3nb3 => Applying pkgsrc patches for lsof-4.78.2.3nb3 ===> Creating toolchain wrappers for lsof-4.78.2.3nb3 ===> Configuring for lsof-4.78.2.3nb3 => Replacing Perl interpreter in scripts/sort_res.perl5 scripts/count_pf.perl5 scripts/list_NULf.perl5 scripts/big_brother.perl5 scripts/identd.perl5 scripts/shared.perl5 scripts/idrlogin.perl5 scripts/count_pf.perl scripts/idrlogin.perl scripts/list_fields.perl scripts/watch_a_file.perl. => Checking for portability problems in extracted files Can't configure for dragonfly. Usage: Configure : -clean : clean up previous configuration -d|-dialects : display a list of supported dialect versions -h|-help : display help information -n : avoid AFS, customization, and inventory checks (****USE -d TO GET TESTED DIALECT VERSION NUMBERS****): aix|aixgcc : IBM AIX xlc (aix) or gcc (aixgcc) darwin : Apple Darwin decosf : DEC OSF/1 digital_unix|du : Digital UNIX freebsd : FreeBSD hpux|hpuxgcc : HP-UX cc (hpux) or gcc (hpuxgcc) linux : Linux netbsd : NetBSD nextstep|next|ns|nxt : NEXTSTEP openbsd : OpenBSD openstep|os : OPENSTEP osr|sco : SCO OpenServer < 6.0.0, SCO devloper's compiler osrgcc|scogcc : SCO OpenServer < 6.0.0, gcc compiler osr6 : SCO OpenServer 6.0.0, SCO compiler solaris|solariscc : Solaris gcc (solaris) or cc (solariscc) tru64 : Tru64 UNIX unixware|uw : SCO|Caldera UnixWare *** Error code 1 Stop. bmake: stopped in /usr/pkgsrc/sysutils/lsof *** Error code 1 Stop. bmake: stopped in /usr/pkgsrc/sysutils/lsof