Re: [Fink-devel] more Yosemite

2014-08-08 Thread Alexander Hansen
On 8/8/14, 12:56 AM, Jacques Bloch wrote:
 Dear Alexander,

 I also entered the command dpkg -L fink | xargs grep #.*perl | grep
 -v Is a directory” as you advocated in one of your replies on the forum
 and get the following output:

 /could not determine XFree86 version number/
 /grep: /.: Is a directory/
 /grep: /sw: Is a directory/
 /grep: /sw/bin: Is a directory/
 /grep: /sw/etc: Is a directory/
 /grep: /sw/etc/dpkg: Is a directory/
 //sw/bin/apt-get-lockwait:#!/usr/bin/perl/
 //sw/bin/apt-get-lockwait:# The right way is to use direct access, but
 compiled-C perl/
 //sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait:#!/usr/bin/perl/
 //sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait:# The right way is to use direct access, but
 compiled-C perl/
 //sw/bin/fink:#!/usr/bin/arch -arch x86_64 /usr/bin/perl5.16 -w/
 //sw/bin/fink-instscripts:#!/usr/bin/perl/
 //sw/bin/fink-scanpackages:#!/usr/bin/perl/
 //sw/bin/fink-virtual-pkgs:#! /usr/bin/perl -w/
 //sw/bin/fink-virtual-pkgs:require 5.008_001;  # perl 5.8.1 or newer
 required/
 /grep: /sw/lib: Is a directory/
 /grep: /sw/lib/fink: Is a directory/
 /grep: /sw/lib/fink/update: Is a directory/
 //sw/lib/fink/postinstall.pl:#!/usr/bin/perl -w/
 //sw/lib/fink/postinstall.pl:# postinstall.pl - perl script to check and
 store which OS version we/
 //sw/lib/fink/postinstall.pl:use 5.008_001;  # perl 5.8.1 or newer required/
 /grep: /sw/lib/fink/update-packages/sw/lib/fink/update/ltconfig:  # text
 mode, it properly converts lines to CR/LF.  This bash problem/
 /: Is a directory/
 /grep: /sw/lib/perl5: Is a directory/
 /grep: /sw/lib/perl5/Fink: Is a directory/
 /grep: /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Checksum: Is a directory/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Bootstrap.pm:# unsupported version of perl/
 /grep: /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Finally: Is a
 directory/sw/lib/perl5/Fink/CLI.pm:split /,/, $str# stupid perl.el
 needs this slash: //
 /
 /
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Command.pm:my @links; # no lchown for perl/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Engine.pm:# convert them to perl regex form/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Engine.pm:# properly aware of that fact. Without it,
 odd things can happen/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Engine.pm:# Need this line to unconfuse emacs
 perl-mode /,/
 /grep: /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Notify: Is a
 directory/sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Finally/Buildlock.pm:# this is implemented
 in perl but PreRm is in bash so we gonna in-line it/
 /
 /
 /grep: /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/SelfUpdate/sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Package.pm:#
 (because we may be running under a different perl than fink will/
 /: Is a directory/sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:# grab perl version,
 if present/
 /
 /
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:# grab perl version, if present/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:# types like Type:perl/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:# path-prefix-*wraps gcc and g++,
 system-perl configure hardcodes/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:my $archflags = 'ARCHFLAGS='; #
 prevent Apple's perl from building fat/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:my $archflags = 'ARCHFLAGS='; #
 prevent Apple's perl from building fat/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:# grab perl version, if present/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:# grab perl version, if present/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:# grab perl version, if present/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:# abort) if no files (i.e., first pkg
 of this Type:perl/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:\n\n# Updating
 \%p/lib/perl5/$perlarchdir$perldirectory/perllocal.pod\n./
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:\n\n# Updating
 \%p/lib/perl5$perldirectory/$perlarchdir/perllocal.pod\n\n./
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:# grab perl version, if present/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:# extraneous perl diagnostic msgs?/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:### get_perl_dir_arch/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:# grab perl version, if present/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:### perlmods trying to run
 ../perl$perlversion/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:### But when $perlversion is at least
 5.10.0, we call it/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:### FIXME: instead of hardcoded
 expectation of system-perl/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:### perl kernel, check if matches %v
 of system-perl, then/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:###   $perlversion =~ /(5\.\d+)\.*/;/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:###   $perlcmd = /usr/bin/arch -%m
 perl$1;/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:# 10.7 system-perl is 5.12.3, but the
 only supplied/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:# interpreter is /usr/bin/perl5.12
 (not perl5.12.3)./
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:# 10.8 system-perl is 5.12.4, but the
 only supplied/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:# interpreter is /usr/bin/perl5.12
 (not perl5.12.4)./
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:# 10.9 system-perl is 5.16.2, but the
 only supplied/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm:# interpreter is /usr/bin/perl5.16
 (not perl5.16.2)/
 //sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Scanpackages.pm:my @system_INC = @Config{qw(privlib
 archlib)};  # perl's own hard-/
 /grep: /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Text: Is a directory/
 

Re: [Fink-devel] Yosemite

2014-08-08 Thread Alexander Hansen
On 8/8/14, 12:50 AM, Jacques Bloch wrote:
 Dear Alexander,

 I moved to Yosemite and can no longer use fink, as it does not support
 OSX 10.10. Following something that I found on a fink-forum  I added the
 following lineIn the file /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Engine.pm:
 $valid_upgrade = 1 if ($osversion eq 10.10 and $distribution eq 10.9);

 However, when I now do fink selfupdate I get the error message:
 /could not determine XFree86 version number
 /usr/bin/rsync -az -q
 rsync://distfiles.master.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo//TIMESTAMP
 /sw/fink/TIMESTAMP.tmp
 I will now run the rsync command to retrieve the latest package
 descriptions.
 /usr/bin/rsync -rtz --delete-after --delete -q   --include='10.10/'
 --include='10.10/stable/' --include='10.10/stable/main/'
 --include='10.10/stable/main/finkinfo/'
 --include='10.10/stable/main/finkinfo/*/'
 --include='10.10/stable/main/finkinfo/*'
 --include='10.10/stable/main/finkinfo/**/*' --include='VERSION'
 --include='DISTRIBUTION' --include='README' --exclude='**'
 'rsync://distfiles.master.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo' '/sw/fink/'
 WARNING: Not saving timestamp of selfupdate because could not write
 /sw/fink/10.10/VERSION.selfupdate.tmp: No such file or directory
 Scanning package description files
 Failed: not a reference at /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Services.pm line 1885./

 Moreover when starting the fink command I always get a message that
 Xquartz cannot be opened because X11 us not installed, even though other
 programs can use Xquartz without any problem.

 I also tried “fink reinstall fink” and get the error message:
 /Scanning package description files/
 /not a reference at /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Services.pm line 1885./

 Do you have any idea how to resolve the problem?

 Thanks,
 Jacques
 ---
 Dr. Jacques C.R. Bloch
 Institute for Theoretical Physics
 University of Regensburg
 93040 Regensburg, Germany
 tel: +49 941 943-2018
 fax: +49 941 943-3887
 email: jacques.bl...@ur.de mailto:jacques.bl...@ur.de
 web: http://homepages.uni-regensburg.de/~blj05290


cc-ing the fink-devel mailing list since Yosemite is in public beta.

Please don't contact me personally about things like this.  That is why 
the Fink project has mailing lists.  I'm not personal unpaid technical 
support.

The X11 issues are possibly due to your not having the /usr/X11R6 - 
/usr/X11 and /usr/X11/ - /opt/X11 convenience symlinks.   Do you have 
those?

Your rsync command isn't working because we have not created a 10.10 
directory.  And we may well not do that.


You _might_ be able to fix fink in place if you download the Yosemite 
development branch:

https://github.com/fink/fink/tree/HalfDome

Download the source zip archive, unpack it, then apply the change change 
to perlmods/Fink/Engine.pm in that source directory, and then use 
./inject.pl to upgrade.  I honestly don't know how well that will work, 
since I haven't had time to work with Fink on Yosemite.
-- 
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Fink User Liaison
My package updates: http://finkakh.wordpress.com/

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Re: [Fink-devel] Yosemite

2014-08-08 Thread Jacques Bloch
Hi Alexander,

sorry to have upset you with my mail. Last time we wrote with each other (last 
year) it seemed to me that you preferred being contacted by email.

Apologies,
Jacques
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93040 Regensburg, Germany
tel: +49 941 943-2018
fax: +49 941 943-3887
email: jacques.bl...@ur.de
web: http://homepages.uni-regensburg.de/~blj05290



 On 8 Aug 2014, at 13:37, Alexander Hansen alexanderk.han...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 On 8/8/14, 12:50 AM, Jacques Bloch wrote:
 Dear Alexander,
 
 I moved to Yosemite and can no longer use fink, as it does not support
 OSX 10.10. Following something that I found on a fink-forum  I added the
 following lineIn the file /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Engine.pm:
 $valid_upgrade = 1 if ($osversion eq 10.10 and $distribution eq 10.9);
 
 However, when I now do fink selfupdate I get the error message:
 /could not determine XFree86 version number
 /usr/bin/rsync -az -q
 rsync://distfiles.master.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo//TIMESTAMP
 /sw/fink/TIMESTAMP.tmp
 I will now run the rsync command to retrieve the latest package
 descriptions.
 /usr/bin/rsync -rtz --delete-after --delete -q   --include='10.10/'
 --include='10.10/stable/' --include='10.10/stable/main/'
 --include='10.10/stable/main/finkinfo/'
 --include='10.10/stable/main/finkinfo/*/'
 --include='10.10/stable/main/finkinfo/*'
 --include='10.10/stable/main/finkinfo/**/*' --include='VERSION'
 --include='DISTRIBUTION' --include='README' --exclude='**'
 'rsync://distfiles.master.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo' '/sw/fink/'
 WARNING: Not saving timestamp of selfupdate because could not write
 /sw/fink/10.10/VERSION.selfupdate.tmp: No such file or directory
 Scanning package description files
 Failed: not a reference at /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Services.pm line 1885./
 
 Moreover when starting the fink command I always get a message that
 Xquartz cannot be opened because X11 us not installed, even though other
 programs can use Xquartz without any problem.
 
 I also tried “fink reinstall fink” and get the error message:
 /Scanning package description files/
 /not a reference at /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Services.pm line 1885./
 
 Do you have any idea how to resolve the problem?
 
 Thanks,
 Jacques
 ---
 Dr. Jacques C.R. Bloch
 Institute for Theoretical Physics
 University of Regensburg
 93040 Regensburg, Germany
 tel: +49 941 943-2018
 fax: +49 941 943-3887
 email: jacques.bl...@ur.de mailto:jacques.bl...@ur.de
 web: http://homepages.uni-regensburg.de/~blj05290
 
 
 cc-ing the fink-devel mailing list since Yosemite is in public beta.
 
 Please don't contact me personally about things like this.  That is why the 
 Fink project has mailing lists.  I'm not personal unpaid technical support.
 
 The X11 issues are possibly due to your not having the /usr/X11R6 - /usr/X11 
 and /usr/X11/ - /opt/X11 convenience symlinks.   Do you have those?
 
 Your rsync command isn't working because we have not created a 10.10 
 directory.  And we may well not do that.
 
 
 You _might_ be able to fix fink in place if you download the Yosemite 
 development branch:
 
 https://github.com/fink/fink/tree/HalfDome
 
 Download the source zip archive, unpack it, then apply the change change to 
 perlmods/Fink/Engine.pm in that source directory, and then use ./inject.pl to 
 upgrade.  I honestly don't know how well that will work, since I haven't had 
 time to work with Fink on Yosemite.
 -- 
 Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
 Fink User Liaison
 My package updates: http://finkakh.wordpress.com/


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Re: [Fink-devel] Yosemite

2014-08-08 Thread Alexander Hansen
That was a small data set. :-)  And our mailing lists aren't set up by 
default to have the reply go to the list, and that can admittedly be 
misleading.

Actually, I get a fair amount of direct email about packages that I 
don't maintain or use because I happened to be involved in a mailing 
list discussion about them, and I typically forward them onto the 
mailing lists.  Generally it's best that discussions about bugs and the 
like go on the mailing lists so that the community can benefit from 
them.  Also, I don't want to be the sole responsible party apart from 
packages where I'm the maintainer ('fink info packagename'). 
Discussions about the those often occur off-list.  I believe most 
maintainers prefer to handle issues similarly.

Anyway, I'm hoping that you'll be able to inject the HalfDome fink and 
get things back up and running.

On 8/8/14, 4:42 AM, Jacques Bloch wrote:
 Hi Alexander,

 sorry to have upset you with my mail. Last time we wrote with each other 
 (last year) it seemed to me that you preferred being contacted by email.

 Apologies,
 Jacques
 ---
 Dr. Jacques C.R. Bloch
 Institute for Theoretical Physics
 University of Regensburg
 93040 Regensburg, Germany
 tel: +49 941 943-2018
 fax: +49 941 943-3887
 email: jacques.bl...@ur.de
 web: http://homepages.uni-regensburg.de/~blj05290



 On 8 Aug 2014, at 13:37, Alexander Hansen alexanderk.han...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

 On 8/8/14, 12:50 AM, Jacques Bloch wrote:
 Dear Alexander,

 I moved to Yosemite and can no longer use fink, as it does not support
 OSX 10.10. Following something that I found on a fink-forum  I added the
 following lineIn the file /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Engine.pm:
 $valid_upgrade = 1 if ($osversion eq 10.10 and $distribution eq 10.9);

 However, when I now do fink selfupdate I get the error message:
 /could not determine XFree86 version number
 /usr/bin/rsync -az -q
 rsync://distfiles.master.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo//TIMESTAMP
 /sw/fink/TIMESTAMP.tmp
 I will now run the rsync command to retrieve the latest package
 descriptions.
 /usr/bin/rsync -rtz --delete-after --delete -q   --include='10.10/'
 --include='10.10/stable/' --include='10.10/stable/main/'
 --include='10.10/stable/main/finkinfo/'
 --include='10.10/stable/main/finkinfo/*/'
 --include='10.10/stable/main/finkinfo/*'
 --include='10.10/stable/main/finkinfo/**/*' --include='VERSION'
 --include='DISTRIBUTION' --include='README' --exclude='**'
 'rsync://distfiles.master.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo' '/sw/fink/'
 WARNING: Not saving timestamp of selfupdate because could not write
 /sw/fink/10.10/VERSION.selfupdate.tmp: No such file or directory
 Scanning package description files
 Failed: not a reference at /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Services.pm line 1885./

 Moreover when starting the fink command I always get a message that
 Xquartz cannot be opened because X11 us not installed, even though other
 programs can use Xquartz without any problem.

 I also tried “fink reinstall fink” and get the error message:
 /Scanning package description files/
 /not a reference at /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Services.pm line 1885./

 Do you have any idea how to resolve the problem?

 Thanks,
 Jacques
 ---
 Dr. Jacques C.R. Bloch
 Institute for Theoretical Physics
 University of Regensburg
 93040 Regensburg, Germany
 tel: +49 941 943-2018
 fax: +49 941 943-3887
 email: jacques.bl...@ur.de mailto:jacques.bl...@ur.de
 web: http://homepages.uni-regensburg.de/~blj05290


 cc-ing the fink-devel mailing list since Yosemite is in public beta.

 Please don't contact me personally about things like this.  That is why the 
 Fink project has mailing lists.  I'm not personal unpaid technical support.

 The X11 issues are possibly due to your not having the /usr/X11R6 - 
 /usr/X11 and /usr/X11/ - /opt/X11 convenience symlinks.   Do you have those?

 Your rsync command isn't working because we have not created a 10.10 
 directory.  And we may well not do that.


 You _might_ be able to fix fink in place if you download the Yosemite 
 development branch:

 https://github.com/fink/fink/tree/HalfDome

 Download the source zip archive, unpack it, then apply the change change to 
 perlmods/Fink/Engine.pm in that source directory, and then use ./inject.pl 
 to upgrade.  I honestly don't know how well that will work, since I haven't 
 had time to work with Fink on Yosemite.



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Re: [Fink-devel] Yosemite

2014-08-08 Thread Juan M Courcoul
Given that the builds released to the Beta and Seed communities are different 
(abundantly highlighted in the NDA'd communications sent to the Seed 
participants), will that require additional work by Fink's dedicated 
developers? Besides, of course, requiring two separate test  benches and going 
thru the motions twice.
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Re: [Fink-devel] Yosemite

2014-08-08 Thread Alexander Hansen
On 8/8/14, 7:38 AM, Juan M Courcoul wrote:
 Given that the builds released to the Beta and Seed communities are different 
 (abundantly highlighted in the NDA'd communications sent to the Seed 
 participants), will that require additional work by Fink's dedicated 
 developers? Besides, of course, requiring two separate test  benches and 
 going thru the motions twice.

To a certain degree, probably.

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Re: [Fink-devel] Yosemite (Alexander Hansen) - (some) success building Fink under 10.10 Yosemite

2014-08-08 Thread John Lillibridge - NOAA Federal
Dear Alexander  Fink developers,

I wanted to share my experience based on your advice below, to build Fink under 
Yosemite 10.10 (public beta) from https://github.com/fink/fink/tree/HalfDome;.

After installing the XCode 6.0 command line tools, XQuartz, and Java on my 
10.10 test system, I downloaded the HalfDome branch of Fink, and simply ran 
./bootstrap. To my pleasant surprise it completed without error, and I have a 
Yosemite fink distribution based on 0.37.99.git.

I then tried to change the selfupdate method to CVS, which required 'fink 
install cvs'. This failed with a 'pod2man' error that I had seen earlier when 
trying to get Fink to build under 10.10:

cms.pod around line 457: Expected text after =item, not a number
cms.pod around line 461: Expected text after =item, not a number
cms.pod around line 465: Expected text after =item, not a number
cms.pod around line 470: Expected text after =item, not a number
cms.pod around line 474: Expected text after =item, not a number
POD document had syntax errors at /usr/bin/pod2man5.18 line 72.
make: *** [install_docs] Error 255

I wanted to report this problem since it stands in the way of adding additional 
packages to 10.10 when the creation of a man page fails...

Thanks for pointing me to the HalfDome branch, as my attempts to build by 
tweaking the master branch had only been partially successful. I HAD seend this 
pod2man error during that process, but it was avoided in the bootstrap build in 
the HalfDome branch.

All the best,
John Lillibridge

On Aug 8, 2014, at 7:37 AM, fink-devel-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:

 Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2014 04:37:21 -0700
 From: Alexander Hansen alexanderk.han...@gmail.com
 Subject: Re: [Fink-devel] Yosemite
 To: Jacques Bloch jacques.bl...@ur.de
 Cc: Fink Developers Mailing List fink-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
 Message-ID: 53e4b671.7040...@gmail.com
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed
 
 On 8/8/14, 12:50 AM, Jacques Bloch wrote:
 
 Dear Alexander,
 
 I moved to Yosemite and can no longer use fink, as it does not support
 OSX 10.10. Following something that I found on a fink-forum  I added the
 following lineIn the file /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Engine.pm:
 $valid_upgrade = 1 if ($osversion eq 10.10 and $distribution eq 10.9);
 
 However, when I now do fink selfupdate I get the error message:
 /could not determine XFree86 version number
 /usr/bin/rsync -az -q
 rsync://distfiles.master.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo//TIMESTAMP
 /sw/fink/TIMESTAMP.tmp
 I will now run the rsync command to retrieve the latest package
 descriptions.
 /usr/bin/rsync -rtz --delete-after --delete -q   --include='10.10/'
 --include='10.10/stable/' --include='10.10/stable/main/'
 --include='10.10/stable/main/finkinfo/'
 --include='10.10/stable/main/finkinfo/*/'
 --include='10.10/stable/main/finkinfo/*'
 --include='10.10/stable/main/finkinfo/**/*' --include='VERSION'
 --include='DISTRIBUTION' --include='README' --exclude='**'
 'rsync://distfiles.master.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo' '/sw/fink/'
 WARNING: Not saving timestamp of selfupdate because could not write
 /sw/fink/10.10/VERSION.selfupdate.tmp: No such file or directory
 Scanning package description files
 Failed: not a reference at /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Services.pm line 1885./
 
 Moreover when starting the fink command I always get a message that
 Xquartz cannot be opened because X11 us not installed, even though other
 programs can use Xquartz without any problem.
 
 I also tried ?fink reinstall fink? and get the error message:
 /Scanning package description files/
 /not a reference at /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Services.pm line 1885./
 
 Do you have any idea how to resolve the problem?
 
 Thanks,
 Jacques
 
 cc-ing the fink-devel mailing list since Yosemite is in public beta.
 
 Please don't contact me personally about things like this.  That is why 
 the Fink project has mailing lists.  I'm not personal unpaid technical 
 support.
 
 The X11 issues are possibly due to your not having the /usr/X11R6 - 
 /usr/X11 and /usr/X11/ - /opt/X11 convenience symlinks.   Do you have 
 those?
 
 Your rsync command isn't working because we have not created a 10.10 
 directory.  And we may well not do that.
 
 You _might_ be able to fix fink in place if you download the Yosemite 
 development branch:
 
 https://github.com/fink/fink/tree/HalfDome
 
 Download the source zip archive, unpack it, then apply the change change 
 to perlmods/Fink/Engine.pm in that source directory, and then use 
 ./inject.pl to upgrade.  I honestly don't know how well that will work, 
 since I haven't had time to work with Fink on Yosemite.
 -- 
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Re: [Fink-devel] Yosemite (Alexander Hansen) - (some) success building Fink under 10.10 Yosemite

2014-08-08 Thread Alexander Hansen
On 8/8/14, 9:50 AM, John Lillibridge - NOAA Federal wrote:
 Dear Alexander  Fink developers,

 I wanted to share my experience based on your advice below, to build Fink 
 under Yosemite 10.10 (public beta) from 
 https://github.com/fink/fink/tree/HalfDome;.

 After installing the XCode 6.0 command line tools, XQuartz, and Java on my 
 10.10 test system, I downloaded the HalfDome branch of Fink, and simply ran 
 ./bootstrap. To my pleasant surprise it completed without error, and I have 
 a Yosemite fink distribution based on 0.37.99.git.

 I then tried to change the selfupdate method to CVS, which required 'fink 
 install cvs'. This failed with a 'pod2man' error that I had seen earlier when 
 trying to get Fink to build under 10.10:

 cms.pod around line 457: Expected text after =item, not a number
 cms.pod around line 461: Expected text after =item, not a number
 cms.pod around line 465: Expected text after =item, not a number
 cms.pod around line 470: Expected text after =item, not a number
 cms.pod around line 474: Expected text after =item, not a number
 POD document had syntax errors at /usr/bin/pod2man5.18 line 72.
 make: *** [install_docs] Error 255

 I wanted to report this problem since it stands in the way of adding 
 additional packages to 10.10 when the creation of a man page fails...

 Thanks for pointing me to the HalfDome branch, as my attempts to build by 
 tweaking the master branch had only been partially successful. I HAD seend 
 this pod2man error during that process, but it was avoided in the bootstrap 
 build in the HalfDome branch.

 All the best,
 John Lillibridge


I'm not showing anything about cms.pod in the cvs build.  What package 
actually failed?  We'll want to apply the fix in the right place.

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Fink User Liaison
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Re: [Fink-devel] Yosemite (Alexander Hansen) - (some) success building Fink under 10.10 Yosemite

2014-08-08 Thread John Lillibridge - NOAA Federal
Hi Alexander,

Sorry I wasn't more explicit. The failure occurred in the openssl100-dev 
package that CVS depends upon. I had seen similar pod2man errors Expected text 
after =item, not a number and thought it was a more generic problem. Perhaps a 
newer version of Perl under Yosemite 10.10? In any case, here are the error 
messages for the OpenSSL package:


created directory `/sw/src/fink.build/root-openssl100-dev-1.0.1e-3/sw/share'
created directory `/sw/src/fink.build/root-openssl100-dev-1.0.1e-3/sw/share/man'
created directory 
`/sw/src/fink.build/root-openssl100-dev-1.0.1e-3/sw/share/man/man1'
created directory 
`/sw/src/fink.build/root-openssl100-dev-1.0.1e-3/sw/share/man/man3'
created directory 
`/sw/src/fink.build/root-openssl100-dev-1.0.1e-3/sw/share/man/man5'
created directory 
`/sw/src/fink.build/root-openssl100-dev-1.0.1e-3/sw/share/man/man7'

installing man1/CA.pl.1
installing man1/asn1parse.1
installing man1/ca.1
installing man1/ciphers.1
installing man1/cms.1

cms.pod around line 457: Expected text after =item, not a number
cms.pod around line 461: Expected text after =item, not a number
cms.pod around line 465: Expected text after =item, not a number
cms.pod around line 470: Expected text after =item, not a number
cms.pod around line 474: Expected text after =item, not a number

POD document had syntax errors at /usr/bin/pod2man5.18 line 72.

make: *** [install_docs] Error 255

### execution of /tmp/fink.u2mYI failed, exit code 2
### execution of /tmp/fink.mdZVk failed, exit code 2

Removing runtime build-lock...
Removing build-lock package...

/sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait -r fink-buildlock-openssl100-dev-1.0.1e-3

(Reading database ... 4576 files and directories currently installed.)

Removing fink-buildlock-openssl100-dev-1.0.1e-3 ...
Failed: phase installing: openssl100-dev-1.0.1e-3 failed


Hope that helps,
John

On Aug 8, 2014, at 3:57 PM, Alexander Hansen alexanderk.han...@gmail.com 
wrote:

 On 8/8/14, 9:50 AM, John Lillibridge - NOAA Federal wrote:
 
 Dear Alexander  Fink developers,
 
 I wanted to share my experience based on your advice below, to build Fink 
 under Yosemite 10.10 (public beta) from 
 https://github.com/fink/fink/tree/HalfDome;.
 
 After installing the XCode 6.0 command line tools, XQuartz, and Java on my 
 10.10 test system, I downloaded the HalfDome branch of Fink, and simply ran 
 ./bootstrap. To my pleasant surprise it completed without error, and I 
 have a Yosemite fink distribution based on 0.37.99.git.
 
 I then tried to change the selfupdate method to CVS, which required 'fink 
 install cvs'. This failed with a 'pod2man' error that I had seen earlier 
 when trying to get Fink to build under 10.10:
 
 cms.pod around line 457: Expected text after =item, not a number
 cms.pod around line 461: Expected text after =item, not a number
 cms.pod around line 465: Expected text after =item, not a number
 cms.pod around line 470: Expected text after =item, not a number
 cms.pod around line 474: Expected text after =item, not a number
 POD document had syntax errors at /usr/bin/pod2man5.18 line 72.
 make: *** [install_docs] Error 255
 
 I wanted to report this problem since it stands in the way of adding 
 additional packages to 10.10 when the creation of a man page fails...
 
 Thanks for pointing me to the HalfDome branch, as my attempts to build by 
 tweaking the master branch had only been partially successful. I HAD seend 
 this pod2man error during that process, but it was avoided in the bootstrap 
 build in the HalfDome branch.
 
 All the best,
 John Lillibridge
 
 
 I'm not showing anything about cms.pod in the cvs build.  What package 
 actually failed?  We'll want to apply the fix in the right place.
 
 -- 
 Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
 Fink User Liaison
 My package updates: http://finkakh.wordpress.com/

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