Hi Max,
My example package has two "sections" that span more than one line
using << ... <<.
I was able to find this error because on my example, fink will try
to move "InstallScript" into the split off directory.
Regards,
Patrick Sodre
On Friday, December 13, 2002, at 04:38 PM, Max Horn
On Friday, December 13, 2002, at 05:57 PM, Ben Hines wrote:
On Friday, December 13, 2002, at 01:05 PM, S Woodside wrote:
Yeah :-)
g++ did the trick. I relinked /usr/bin/gcc to g++3 and rebuild sablot
and sabcmd finally works! (I'm sure there's a better way to do >> that..)
Um, what? Don'
On Friday, December 13, 2002, at 01:05 PM, S Woodside wrote:
Yeah :-)
g++ did the trick. I relinked /usr/bin/gcc to g++3 and rebuild sablot
and sabcmd finally works! (I'm sure there's a better way to do that..)
Um, what? Don't mess with those links by hand. You need to compile
with "c++"
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Thought some of you might be interested and follow that thread.
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At 16:15 Uhr -0500 13.12.2002, Patrick Sodré wrote:
The indentation mentioned at the bottom of this is _not_ optional,
worst, it is an error. I tried using it and this does not workk in
fink. We might need to modify the parser to handle things inside a
splitoff differently.
SplitOff: <<
Packag
The indentation mentioned at the bottom of this is _not_ optional, worst, it is an error. I tried using it and this does not workk in fink. We might need to modify the parser to handle things inside a splitoff differently.
SplitOff: <<
Package: bleh
Files: <<
bin/foo
flower/me
<<
InstallScript:
Yeah :-)
g++ did the trick. I relinked /usr/bin/gcc to g++3 and rebuild sablot
and sabcmd finally works! (I'm sure there's a better way to do that..)
simon
On Thursday, December 12, 2002, at 09:44 PM, Alexander Strange wrote:
Compile with 'g++' instead of 'gcc', or add -lstdc++ .
On Thursday
Since I happened to see this, I went ahead and installed gramps and
pil-1.1.4-1: the gramps thumbnail function worked OK.
On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 10:15, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
> Ben: OK, I've uploaded a new pil package (1.1.4-1). pil does not support
> tk 8.4, so I had to patch it. This will need
Ben: OK, I've uploaded a new pil package (1.1.4-1). pil does not support
tk 8.4, so I had to patch it. This will need some testing to see if I
broke anything.
-Jeff
On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, Ben Hines wrote:
> I think this is the problem with gramps, pil doesnt actually build:
>
> gcc -DNDEBUG -
On Friday, Dec 13, 2002, at 00:01 Europe/Brussels, Alexander Strange
wrote:
They're using improper versioned dependencies, probably.
freetype2-hinting will be obsolete as soon as we make a
freetype2-2.1.3 package, IIRC.
Maybe have a look at _ and close _ the bug tracker item (642021) then...
On vendredi, déc 13, 2002, at 07:55 Europe/Paris, Ben Hines wrote:
I noticed fink/dists is a symlink to the full path of 10.2:
ln -s /sw/fink/10.2 /sw/fink/dists
Wouldn't it be better to do:
ln -s 10.2 /sw/fink/dists
Then i wouldn't get confused when copying my fink installs around,
when I c
Done :)
Thanks
Matt
William Scott wrote:
Hi Matt:
I've been making use of blt regularly for the last few months without
problems and I believe it is fine. I had to recompile it after
upgrading to tcltk version 8.4 (in unstable) but other than that it
hasn't caused any problems for me at le
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