Re: [Fink-devel] strange terminal output after fink commands

2005-03-01 Thread TheSin
okay then do you have Mac::Glue installed?  If not install it if so 
remove it and keep mac-growl-pm installed.
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On 1-Mar-05, at 8:58 PM, Koen van der Drift wrote:
The mac-growl-pm581 which I am using is already at 0.6 (the other 
pmXXX are still at 0.5), and is the one giving the problems. Just did 
a selfupdate, but there is no new mac-growl. If I rebuild and 
reinstall version 0.6, I get the same errors again. For now I will 
just turn of Growl in my System Preferences.

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Re: [Fink-devel] strange terminal output after fink commands

2005-03-01 Thread Koen van der Drift
On Mar 1, 2005, at 10:44 PM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
$ fink apropos growl
Information about 4776 packages read in 15 seconds.
 mac-growl-pm560   0.5-10   Perl module for GROWL
notification system
looks like you need to selfupdate, there's a mac-growl-pmXXX 0.6 that 
is
patched to do the right thing.

The mac-growl-pm581 which I am using is already at 0.6 (the other pmXXX 
are still at 0.5), and is the one giving the problems. Just did a 
selfupdate, but there is no new mac-growl. If I rebuild and reinstall 
version 0.6, I get the same errors again. For now I will just turn of 
Growl in my System Preferences.

- Koen.

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Re: [Fink-devel] strange terminal output after fink commands

2005-03-01 Thread Benjamin Reed
Koen van der Drift wrote:

> Not sure what you mean. I only get the problem when mac-growl-pm581 is
> installed. Maybe there is a incompatibility between growl (0.6.1) and
> mac-growl-pm581 (0.6)?

there is a bug in the Growl-Bindings-0.6.tar.gz or whatever it's called...

> $ fink apropos growl
> Information about 4776 packages read in 15 seconds.
>  mac-growl-pm560   0.5-10   Perl module for GROWL
> notification system

looks like you need to selfupdate, there's a mac-growl-pmXXX 0.6 that is
patched to do the right thing.


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Re: [Fink-devel] strange terminal output after fink commands

2005-03-01 Thread Koen van der Drift
On Mar 1, 2005, at 9:48 PM, TheSin wrote:
do you have growl installed?  Cause that would call oascript which 
seems to be broken.


Actually, yes. Just updated to 0.6.1. I had no problems with the 
previous version of growl. I also have the mac-growl perl module from 
fink installed (which was also updated today).  After removing that, 
the problem is gone.

thanks for spotting that.
- Koen.

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Re: [Fink-devel] strange terminal output after fink commands

2005-03-01 Thread TheSin
do you have growl installed?  Cause that would call oascript which 
seems to be broken.
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On 1-Mar-05, at 7:06 PM, Koen van der Drift wrote:
On Mar 1, 2005, at 9:01 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
But how about non-fink commands?

I tested a few non-fink commands (ls, apt-get update, locate), and it 
doesn't happen.

- Koen.

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Re: [Fink-devel] strange terminal output after fink commands

2005-03-01 Thread Alexander K. Hansen
On Mar 1, 2005, at 9:06 PM, Koen van der Drift wrote:
On Mar 1, 2005, at 9:01 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
But how about non-fink commands?

I tested a few non-fink commands (ls, apt-get update, locate), and it 
doesn't happen.

- Koen.

Hmmm...very odd.  I guess the obvious thing to do is to try hunting 
down whatever has linked that dylib.

otool -L   | grep liblame3.92.dylib
would be the basis of something to try-- is the library you're 
evaluating.  There's probably a good way to do this via a shell script, 
but I don't have it right off the top of my head right now.

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[Fink-devel] Re: startperl with perl584

2005-03-01 Thread Daniel Macks
Wow, way to screw up your mailer, dan!

On Tue, Mar 01, 2005 at 08:56:27PM -0500, Daniel Macks wrote:
> On 09 November 2004, Ben Hines said:
> > 
> > perl5.8.4-core does not install /sw/bin/perl, but its Config.pm has: 
> > startperl='#!/sw/bin/perl'. This messes up my help2man package. I tell 
> > it PERL is /sw/bin/perl5.8.4 but then it asks for $Config{startperl} 
> > and perl says /sw/bin/perl. So it no work. I want it to use fink perl 
> > if its there.
> > 
> > Shouldn't fink perl584 be configured with /sw/bin/perl5.8.4 as the 
> > startpath?
> 
> I see that drm has fixed this a day or two ago.
> 
> dan

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Re: [Fink-devel] strange terminal output after fink commands

2005-03-01 Thread Koen van der Drift
On Mar 1, 2005, at 9:01 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
But how about non-fink commands?

I tested a few non-fink commands (ls, apt-get update, locate), and it 
doesn't happen.

- Koen.

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Re: [Fink-devel] strange terminal output after fink commands

2005-03-01 Thread Alexander K. Hansen
On Mar 1, 2005, at 8:41 PM, Koen van der Drift wrote:
On Mar 1, 2005, at 8:29 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Odd.  Did you check whether it happens after other commands?
So far I tested:
fink index
fink configure
fink list installed
fink remove
and it happens in every case.
- Koen.


But how about non-fink commands?
-AH

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[Fink-devel] Re: strange terminal output after fink commands

2005-03-01 Thread Daniel Macks
On 09 November 2004, Ben Hines said:
> 
> perl5.8.4-core does not install /sw/bin/perl, but its Config.pm has: 
> startperl='#!/sw/bin/perl'. This messes up my help2man package. I tell 
> it PERL is /sw/bin/perl5.8.4 but then it asks for $Config{startperl} 
> and perl says /sw/bin/perl. So it no work. I want it to use fink perl 
> if its there.
> 
> Shouldn't fink perl584 be configured with /sw/bin/perl5.8.4 as the 
> startpath?

I see that drm has fixed this a day or two ago.

dan

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Re: [Fink-devel] strange terminal output after fink commands

2005-03-01 Thread Alexander K. Hansen
On Mar 1, 2005, at 7:23 PM, Koen van der Drift wrote:
Hi,
After today's update, I get strange output in my terminal after each 
fink command:

ModusOperandi:~ koen$ fink index
Reading package info...
Updating package index... done.
2005-03-01 19:17:53.176 osascript[8407] CFLog (21): Error loading 
/Library/Application Support/DivXNetworks/liblame3.92.dylib:  error 
code 0, error number 2 (dyld: osascript can't open library: 
/Library/Application Support/DivXNetworks/liblame3.92.dylib  (No such 
file or directory, errno = 2)
)
2005-03-01 19:17:53.181 osascript[8407] CFLog (21): Error loading 
/Library/Application Support/DivXNetworks/liblame3.92.dylib:  error 
code 0, error number 2 (dyld: osascript can't open library: 
/Library/Application Support/DivXNetworks/liblame3.92.dylib  (No such 
file or directory, errno = 2)
)

and that many times repeated.  No idea why it wants to load liblame.
ModusOperandi:~ koen$ fink -V
Package manager version: 0.24.1
Distribution version: 0.7.1.cvs
Mac OS X 10.3.8
cheers,
- Koen.


Odd.  Did you check whether it happens after other commands?
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[Fink-devel] Firefox 1.0.1 crash on startup

2005-03-01 Thread Hanspeter Niederstrasser
I'm trying to update the firefox package to 1.0.1 but keep running into 
a bus error on startup.  Can someone try locally updating to firefox 
1.0.1 and seeing if they also get a bus error when trying to run the 
program?  The only thing that should need to be done in the .info file 
is to change the package version to 1.0.1, and the new MD5SUM is 
"ebaea974fea9460ab7050fff76b41cb1".  That should get you the new source 
file to compile.  The two executables to try are %p/bin/firefox (the 
normal run script) and %p/lib/firefox/firefox-bin (the actual 
executable).  Thanks.

As a followup, how could I go about debugging this?  The output from 
--enable-debug would not mean much to me (I'm not a programmer).  The 
1.0 patch applied cleanly and 1.0 -> 1.0.1 was mainly a security 
release, not a feature upgrade.  I checked the diff between the two 
sources and nothing jumped out at me as being new yet somehow related to 
the porting patch in Fink.

Hanspeter
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[Fink-devel] Re: dists/10.3/unstable/main/finkinfo/libs/perlmods archive-zip-pm.info,1.1,1.2

2005-03-01 Thread Chris Dolan
Dan,
Thanks for pointing that out.  I had not sufficiently thought through 
the consequences of dropping support for 5.8.0.  I'll add back the 
Replaces/Conflicts in my various packages as you suggested.

Good news about the perl man versioning, too.  I approve of the idea.  
I'm guessing installing a version of Perl will also add a profile.d 
entry to append a perl-versioned dir to the init.[c]sh manpath?

Chris
On Feb 28, 2005, at 9:55 PM, Daniel Macks wrote:
Chris Dolan committed:
 * change perl variant list to 581,584,586 (the ones I can test 
easily)
Testing is good! However, we have to be careful not to break upgrade
paths when removing perl-versions. When a Type: perl subtype "XXX" is
removed from the .info repository, users may still have that package's
foo-pmXXX* set installed. That means we need to keep the various
Replaces/Conflicts against that once-but-no-longer-present XXX set in
whatever XXY sets remain.
OTOH, we've cooked up a new filysystem layout for perl modules that
will mean all the man3 for all perl-versions of a -pmXXX can
coexist. That will mean the -man splitoff will no longer be needed for
most perlmod packages. Details to follow when we finish figuring them
out:)
In the mean time...
Chris Dolan committed (snipping throughout the diff)
--- archive-zip-pm.info 18 Jan 2005 07:04:44 -  1.1
+++ archive-zip-pm.info 24 Feb 2005 03:33:24 -  1.2
 Version: 1.14
-Revision: 1
-Type: perl (5.8.0 5.8.1 5.8.4)
+Revision: 2
+Type: perl (5.8.1 5.8.4 5.8.6)
  Package: %N-man
- Conflicts: %{Ni}580-man, %{Ni}581-man, %{Ni}584-man
- Replaces: %{Ni}580-man, %{Ni}581-man, %{Ni}584-man
+ Conflicts: %{Ni}581-man, %{Ni}584-man, %{Ni}586-man
+ Replaces: %{Ni}581-man, %{Ni}584-man, %{Ni}586-man
Need to keep %{Ni}580-man in those fields, since that package did
exist at one point.
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