[Fink-devel] bottleneck-py-1.0.0-1

2015-02-15 Thread Jack Howarth
Derek,
 The bottleneck-py package needs updated to the 1.0.0 source in
order to pass 'fink -m' against the newer numpy 1.9.x release...

Index: bottleneck-py.info
===
RCS file: 
/cvsroot/fink/dists/10.7/stable/main/finkinfo/libs/pythonmods/bottleneck-py.info,v
retrieving revision 1.1
diff -r1.1 bottleneck-py.info
3c3
< Version: 0.8.0
---
> Version: 1.0.0
10c10
< Source-MD5: 1a363fa35ce521eebb838e1bd6520e24
---
> Source-MD5: 380fa6f275bd24f27e7cf0e0d752f5d2

 Jack

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Re: [Fink-devel] m17n-{db,lib}? (really, emacs arabic)

2015-02-15 Thread Hanspeter Niederstrasser
I've attached updated files for m17n-*.  Then modify emacs24.info as 
necessary to activate m17n*. This file updates m17n-lib to the latest 
upstream, as well as adding some missing dependencies.  You can put them 
in to /sw/fink/dists/local/main/finkinfo and Fink will see them.


I've CC'd the Todai team since they're the named maintainers for the 
m17n packages if they'd like to weigh in.


Hanspeter

Package: m17n-db
Version: 1.7.0
Revision: 1
Source: http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/m17n/m17n-db-%v.tar.gz
Source-MD5: 0a320d3cf955abba459e51161fc91236
Source2: mirror:gnu:glibc/glibc-2.9.tar.bz2
Source2-MD5: fc62e989cf31d015f31628609fc3757a
ConfigureParams: --with-charmaps=../glibc-2.9/localedata/charmaps
InstallScript: <<
  make install DESTDIR=%d
<<
DocFiles: AUTHORS COPYING NEWS README 
Description: Database for the m17n library
DescPackaging: <<
  Originally packaged by Etsushi Kato 
<<
License: LGPL
Maintainer: Todai Fink Team 
Package: m17n-lib
Version: 1.7.0
Revision: 1
BuildDepends: <<
  anthy-dev,
  fink-package-precedence,
  fontconfig2-dev,
  freetype219 (>= 2.5.5-1),
  fribidi-dev (>= 0.19.2-2),
  gd3,
  ispell,
  libiconv-dev,
  libiconv-bin,
  libgettext8-dev,
  libjpeg9,
  libotf,
  libpng16,
  libthai-dev,
  libxml2,
  pkgconfig,
  x11-dev,
  xft2-dev (>= 2.2.0-4)
<<
Depends: %N-shlibs
BuildDependsOnly: true
Source: http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/m17n/m17n-lib-%v.tar.gz
Source-MD5: 9769e12770483c203c6b304ce406495e
#PatchFile: %n.patch
#PatchFile-MD5: 87be57e59517b5893977cc8d93cbdae1
#PatchScript: sed 's|@PREFIX@|%p|' < %{PatchFile} | patch -p1
UseMaxBuildJobs: false
ConfigureParams: --enable-dependency-tracking
CompileScript: <<
  %{default_script}
  fink-package-precedence .
  iconv -f euc-jp -t utf-8 example/M17NEdit.ja | sed 1s/euc-jp/utf-8/ > 
example/M17NEdit.ja.utf8
<<
InstallScript: <<
  make install DESTDIR=%d
  mkdir -p %i/share/%n/examples
  install -m 644 example/HELLO* %i/share/%N/examples
  mkdir -p %i/etc/app-defaults/ja_JP.eucJP %i/etc/app-defaults/ja_JP.UTF-8
  install -m 644 example/M17NEdit.ja %i/etc/app-defaults/ja_JP.eucJP/M17NEdit
  install -m 644 example/M17NEdit.ja.utf8 
%i/etc/app-defaults/ja_JP.UTF-8/M17NEdit
  # Before the anthy and wordcut packages are completed, don't include mimx
  rm -f %i/lib/m17n/1.0/libmimx*
<<
SplitOff: <<
  Package: %N-shlibs
  Depends: <<
libiconv,
libthai-shlibs,
libxml2-shlibs,
m17n-db
  <<
  Files: lib/libm17n-core.*.dylib lib/libm17n.*.dylib lib/libm17n-flt.*.dylib
  Shlibs: <<
%p/lib/libm17n-core.0.dylib 5.0.0 %n (>= 1.6.2-1)
%p/lib/libm17n.0.dylib 5.0.0 %n (>= 1.6.2-1)
%p/lib/libm17n-flt.0.dylib 5.0.0 %n (>= 1.6.2-1)
  <<
  DocFiles: AUTHORS COPYING NEWS README 
<<
SplitOff2: <<
  Package: %N-gui
  Depends: %N-gui-shlibs
  BuildDependsOnly: true
  Files: lib/libm17n-gui.{dylib,a,la} lib/m17n/1.0/libm17n-{gd,X}.{a,la} 
lib/pkgconfig/m17n-gui.pc include/m17n-{gui,X}.h
  DocFiles: AUTHORS COPYING NEWS README 
<<
SplitOff3: <<
  Package: %N-gui-shlibs
  Depends: <<
%N-shlibs,
fontconfig2-shlibs,
freetype219-shlibs (>= 2.5.5-1),
fribidi-shlibs (>= 0.19.2-2),
gd3-shlibs,
libotf-shlibs, gd2-shlibs,
xft2-shlibs (>= 2.2.0-4),
x11-shlibs
  <<
  Files: lib/libm17n-gui.*.dylib lib/m17n/1.0/libm17n-*.so
  Shlibs: <<
%p/lib/libm17n-gui.0.dylib 5.0.0 %n (>= 1.6.2-1)
  <<
  DocFiles: AUTHORS COPYING NEWS README 
<<
SplitOff4: <<
  Package: %N-examples
  Depends: <<
%N-gui-shlibs,
app-defaults,
fontconfig2-shlibs,
freetype219-shlibs (>= 2.5.5-1),
fribidi-shlibs (>= 0.19.2-2),
gd3-shlibs,
libiconv,
libotf-shlibs,
libthai-shlibs,
libxml2-shlibs,
m17n-lib-gui-shlibs,
x11-shlibs
  <<
  Files: bin/m17n-conv bin/m17n-date bin/m17n-dump bin/m17n-edit bin/m17n-view 
share/%N etc
  # add lib/libmimx* to Files later
  DocFiles: AUTHORS COPYING NEWS README 
<<
DocFiles: AUTHORS COPYING NEWS README 
Description: Multilingual text processing library for C
DescPackaging: <<
  TODO: anthy and wordcut support for -examples

  Originally packaged by Etsushi Kato 
<<
License: LGPL
Maintainer: Todai Fink Team 
Homepage: http://www.nongnu.org/m17n/
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Re: [Fink-devel] m17n-{db,lib}? (really, emacs arabic)

2015-02-15 Thread Greg Minshall
Alexander, thanks for the reply and action.  i'm afraid, though, that i
don't know if this would apply to the non-x version of emacs.  cheers,
Greg

> The answer for (2) is that they weren’t carried over in the 10.6/10.7
> transition:
> 
> http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb/package.php/m17n-db
> 
> 
> We didn’t automatically move packages over, instead relying on
> maintainers to move the packages or user requests to remind us about
> them. :-)
> 
> I just added the m17n* packages to 10.7-10.10, at the same version as
> above but with some dependency modernization in the -libs.
> 
> I’ll look at adding m17n support to our emacs24.  Do you happen to
> know if this would apply to the non-X11 (-nox) variant as well?
> - 
> Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
> Fink User Liaison

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Re: [Fink-devel] m17n-{db,lib}? (really, emacs arabic)

2015-02-15 Thread Alexander Hansen

> On Feb 15, 2015, at 4:01 AM, Greg Minshall  wrote:
> 
> hi.  i'm trying to get emacs to display "contextual forms" of Arabic
> letters correctly [1].  "out of the box", the fink emacs didn't do the
> right thing for me with any of the fonts i tried.
> 
> problems of this sort are known [2].  one suggestion on the net is to
> make sure that libotf is installed (it is, by Fink, in my case), and
> that m17n-{db,lib} are installed.  i can't find those last two, though
> they appear to have been, at one time, part of the fink distribution.
> (and, i notice that emacs24 in fink is configured with
> --without-m17n-flt.)
> 
> after, or during, a fair amount of flailing, i eventually downloaded
> 24.4.4 from gnu and built it with Fink's libotf and with m17n-{db,lib} i
> had downloaded and built from the m17n site.
> 
> two'ish questions:
> 
> 1.  is anyone *not* having my problem?  i.e., is there anyone using
> Fink's emacs and has contextual forms in Arabic working?  if so, how did
> you build your Fink/emacs to get that nice state?
> 
> 2.  (in case it may be important) where have the m17n-{db,lib} gone?
> 
> cheers, Greg Minshall
> 
> 
> [1] letters in the Arabic alphabet, like those in the Hebrew and some
> (unknown, to me) number of other alphabets, vary in shape depending on
> whether they are printed separate of any word, or at the beginning, at
> the middle, or at the end of a word (where, for ease of explanation, the
> word "word" is here used slightly incorrectly).  see
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic_script_in_Unicode#Contextual_forms
> if you would like more information.
> 
> 
> [2] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23924306/arabic-glyphs-in-emacs
> is a discussion on stackoverflow.  to really understand (and reproduce)
> the problem, you might look at
> 
> http://www.persoarabic.org/content/generated/doc.free/mohsen/PLPC/120036/current/accessPage
> 
> and search for "Hala,".  type that in to "M-x set-input-method
> farsi-transliterate-banan" (as it were); if the right-most 4 letters
> look as they do in that document, you are working.  if, instead, they
> look *something* like "IJIz" -- i.e., each letter separated from the
> others by a space -- then you've the same problem i have.
> 
> one complicating feature of this problem is that it can be caused by the
> "font" itself (fonts are apparently not such passive creatures as i
> would have thought).  even after getting things working with emacs, only
> the "open type" fonts did the "right thing" (not the fonts which were
> only "true type"; this was the cause of a substantial amount of my
> flailing).
> 

The answer for (2) is that they weren’t carried over in the 10.6/10.7 
transition:

http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb/package.php/m17n-db 


We didn’t automatically move packages over, instead relying on maintainers to 
move the packages or user requests to remind us about them. :-)

I just added the m17n* packages to 10.7-10.10, at the same version as above but 
with some dependency modernization in the -libs.  

I’ll look at adding m17n support to our emacs24.  Do you happen to know if this 
would apply to the non-X11 (-nox) variant as well?
- 
Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
Fink User Liaison

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[Fink-devel] m17n-{db,lib}? (really, emacs arabic)

2015-02-15 Thread Greg Minshall
hi.  i'm trying to get emacs to display "contextual forms" of Arabic
letters correctly [1].  "out of the box", the fink emacs didn't do the
right thing for me with any of the fonts i tried.

problems of this sort are known [2].  one suggestion on the net is to
make sure that libotf is installed (it is, by Fink, in my case), and
that m17n-{db,lib} are installed.  i can't find those last two, though
they appear to have been, at one time, part of the fink distribution.
(and, i notice that emacs24 in fink is configured with
--without-m17n-flt.)

after, or during, a fair amount of flailing, i eventually downloaded
24.4.4 from gnu and built it with Fink's libotf and with m17n-{db,lib} i
had downloaded and built from the m17n site.

two'ish questions:

1.  is anyone *not* having my problem?  i.e., is there anyone using
Fink's emacs and has contextual forms in Arabic working?  if so, how did
you build your Fink/emacs to get that nice state?

2.  (in case it may be important) where have the m17n-{db,lib} gone?

cheers, Greg Minshall


[1] letters in the Arabic alphabet, like those in the Hebrew and some
(unknown, to me) number of other alphabets, vary in shape depending on
whether they are printed separate of any word, or at the beginning, at
the middle, or at the end of a word (where, for ease of explanation, the
word "word" is here used slightly incorrectly).  see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic_script_in_Unicode#Contextual_forms
if you would like more information.


[2] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23924306/arabic-glyphs-in-emacs
is a discussion on stackoverflow.  to really understand (and reproduce)
the problem, you might look at

http://www.persoarabic.org/content/generated/doc.free/mohsen/PLPC/120036/current/accessPage

and search for "Hala,".  type that in to "M-x set-input-method
farsi-transliterate-banan" (as it were); if the right-most 4 letters
look as they do in that document, you are working.  if, instead, they
look *something* like "IJIz" -- i.e., each letter separated from the
others by a space -- then you've the same problem i have.

one complicating feature of this problem is that it can be caused by the
"font" itself (fonts are apparently not such passive creatures as i
would have thought).  even after getting things working with emacs, only
the "open type" fonts did the "right thing" (not the fonts which were
only "true type"; this was the cause of a substantial amount of my
flailing).

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