On Wednesday, September 4, 2002, at 03:47  AM, Martin Costabel wrote:

> NDPTAL85 wrote:
> []
>> I'm still on 10.1.5 here with the 10.1.x Dev Tools and I'm having the 
>> same problems. Here's a paste of my terminal:
>
> No, your problem is not the same. Yours is a simple path problem that 
> can be cured by making /sw a symlink to /Volumes/DS9/sw and putting /sw 
> as BasePath into /sw/etc/fink.conf. Your problem actually is caused by 
> a bug in the logic of the splitoff package construction. It will be 
> fixed soon with the version of fink currently in CVS and a 
> corresponding new version of xfree86-base-*-info.
>
> See here:
>
>> mv /Volumes/DS9/sw/src/root-
>> xfree86-base-4.2.0.1-1/Volumes/DS9/sw/../Applications 
>> /Volumes/DS9/sw/src/root-xfree86-rootless-4.2.0.1-1/Volumes/DS9/sw/..
>
> Here the splitoff code tries to move XDarwin.app from the xfree86-base 
> package's build directory over to the one of xfree86-rootless. 
> XDarwin.app sits in /Applications, and therefore got built in
> /sw/src/root-xfree86-rootless-4.2.0.1-1/Applications.
>
> The splitoff code thinks that "/" is one up from fink's base directory, 
> which is true if the latter is "/sw", but it is not true in your case 
> where it looks in
> root-xfree86-rootless-4.2.0.1-1/Volumes/DS9/sw/../
> Obviously, there is no "Applications" folder there.
>
>> mv: cannot stat `/Volumes/DS9/sw/src/root-
>> xfree86-base-4.2.0.1-1/Volumes/DS9/sw/../Applications': No such file 
>> or directory
>> ### execution of mv failed, exit code 1
>> Failed: installing xfree86-rootless-4.2.0.1-1 failed
>
> In Eric's and Alan's (here I am guessing, he still doesn't give 
> details) cases, no Applications folder with XDarwin.app was built in
> /sw/src/root-xfree86-rootless-4.2.0.1-1/
> in the first place. There was a /sw/src/Applications folder with 
> nothing inside, and it is unclear where it came from.
>
> -- Martin

Any idea on when that new verison of xfree86-base-*-info will be 
finished/released?






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