[Fink-devel] Libedit+IPython

2008-09-02 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Hi all,
after some trials I got IPython to behave correctly under OSX  
(Leopard). However I had to install the readline egg built by Ludwig  
Schwardt. No way to get it working correctly using the built-in libedit.

After digging a little bit into it, I've noticed that when libedit are  
used the ~/.ipython/history file looks like this:

import\040os
for\040i\040in\040[1,2,3]:\012\040\040print\040i

As you can see, all the special character (namely spaces and  
newline) are replaced by their _octal_ ascii code. I think this is the  
real culprit of the IPython's misbehaviors under Leopard.

So I tried to find out where in IPython code the history file is  
updated, but unfortunately I was not able to do it. If anyone could  
tell me where that code is, I'd try to investigate this issue further,  
test it thoroughly under OSX and eventually build a patch to fix this  
altogether.

I hope someone can help me, since I'd really like to contribute to the  
project and improve the OSX users experience.

TIA,
  Andrea

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Re: [Fink-devel] libdvdread.3 and libdvdcss

2008-05-08 Thread Andrea Riciputi
That's exactly the error message I got before setting the enviroment  
variable DVDREAD_VERBOSE to 1. Doing so, libdvdread become a little  
bit more talkative and you can understand if your fix worked or not.

HTH,
  Andrea

On 7 May, 2008, at 16:30, TheSin wrote:

 I brought a bought DVD today and I just can't get the encryption  
 error, I have removed libdvdcss from my system and all I get is

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [~/temp]$ dvdbackup -M -i /dev/disk1 -o ~/temp
 Error reading MENU VOB
 Mirror of Title set 1 faild
 Mirror of DVD faild

 Hard to test if my fix worked or not :\


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Re: [Fink-devel] libdvdread.3 and libdvdcss

2008-05-07 Thread Andrea Riciputi
As far as I can understand the dependency on libdvdcss was removed  
from libdvdread in order to make the binary distribution possible.  
Anyway at the moment libdvdread is not working properly, so IMHO it  
would be better to fix it adding that dependency again.

Cheers,
  Andrea

On 6 May, 2008, at 16:24, Daniel Macks wrote:

 There's no dlopen *path* IIRC, just filename. Usually, if the package
 can do real linking (instead of runtime dlopen), that's gonna me more
 stable in general. But that makes the dep mandatory...not sure how
 onerous a package and dependency-tree for libdvdcss is.

 dan


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[Fink-devel] libdvdread.3 and libdvdcss

2008-05-06 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Hi there,
after upgrading dvdbackup to the last package revision it seems that  
libdvdread has lost its ability to use libdvdcss. You can get the  
picture from data reported below:

 % fink list libdvdcss
 Information about 6961 packages read in 1 seconds.
  i   libdvdcss   1.2.9-1   Portable abstraction  
 library for DVD decryption
  i   libdvdcss-shlibs1.2.9-1   Portable abstraction  
 library for DVD decryption

 % fink list libdvdread.3
 Information about 6961 packages read in 1 seconds.
  i   libdvdread.30.9.7-101 Provides functions  
 for reading video DVDs
  i   libdvdread.3-shlibs 0.9.7-101 Provides functions  
 for reading video DVDs

and when I try to run dvdbackup I get this message:

 % dvdbackup -M -i /dev/disk3 -o ~/Movies
 libdvdread: Encrypted DVD support unavailable.

dvdbackup works correctly but the resulting backup is still encrypted.

The only way I got dvdbackup (libdvdread actually) working correctly  
is by adding --with-libdvdcss to the configure options for  
libdvdread.3.

Looking at the libdvdread source code seems that the library should  
be able to detect libdvdcss at runtime (using dlopen), but the trick  
doesn't work.

Any suggestion to fix this?

Cheers,
  Andrea

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[Fink-devel] New AUCTeX version

2006-01-20 Thread Andrea Riciputi

Hi all,
after some hard work and many trials and errors, I've managed to have  
a (hopefully) working updated AUCTeX package for Fink. You can find  
(and test!!) the new .info and .patch files on the submission tracker:


http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php? 
func=detailaid=1411152group_id=17203atid=414256


I know you are in the middle of a tree freeze, and all you are busy  
with it. However, I hope someone has time enough to try it and let me  
know. Comments and suggestions are welcome.


HTH,
 Andrea.


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Re: [Fink-devel] gmp fails checks

2005-11-14 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Thanks to both of you for your enlightenments. I'll stay tuned for  
the gmp update.


 Andrea



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[Fink-devel] gmp fails checks

2005-11-13 Thread Andrea Riciputi

Hi,
since I'm working on some new packages for Fink that depends on gmp  
I've noticed that gmp's developers claim that there are quite a lot  
of problems in compiling that library correctly. They recommend to  
run make check after compilation and don't trust the library if it  
doesn't pass all checks. In particular Apple's gcc is reported to be  
one of the compiler that miscompiles the library.


Worried by these claims, I've tried to build gmp on my local tree to  
verify if the library passes the tests or not. It turns out that it  
doesn't! No matter which compiler's version I choose (i.e., 4.0, 3.3,  
3 for both gcc and g++, [1]) 'make check always fails at the same  
test.  I've also tried to update gmp from version 4.1.3 (avaible on  
the Fink's unstable tree) to the latest upstream version (4.1.4), but  
the same test fails.


Here it is the meaningful part of the check process:


Making check in cxx
make  t-cast t-headers t-ostream t-locale t-constr t-expr

[snip]

g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I../.. -I../../tests  -I/sw/ 
include  -g -O2 -mpowerpc -no-cpp-precomp -mcpu=7450 -c -o t- 
locale.o `test -f t-locale.cc || e

cho './'`t-locale.cc
/bin/sh ../../libtool --mode=link g++  -g -O2 -mpowerpc -no-cpp- 
precomp -mcpu=7450  -L/sw/lib -o t-locale  t-locale.o ../../tests/ 
libtests.la ../../libgmpxx.la

../../libgmp.la
g++ -g -O2 -mpowerpc -no-cpp-precomp -mcpu=7450 -o .libs/t-locale t- 
locale.o  -L/sw/lib ../../tests/.libs/libtests.a ../../.libs/ 
libgmpxx.dylib /sw/src/fink.bui
ld/gmp-4.1.4-13/gmp-4.1.4/.libs/libgmp.dylib -L/usr/lib/gcc/darwin/ 
3.3 -L/usr/lib/gcc/darwin -L/usr/libexec/gcc/darwin/ppc/ 
3.3/../../.. -lstdc++ -lgcc -lSystem

../../.libs/libgmp.dylib
ld: warning multiple definitions of symbol _localeconv
t-locale.o definition of _localeconv in section (__TEXT,__text)
/usr/lib/libSystem.dylib(localeconv.So) definition of _localeconv
creating t-locale

[snip]

make  check-TESTS
PASS: t-cast
PASS: t-headers
PASS: t-ostream
operator input error
  point  ,
  str,5
FAIL: t-locale
PASS: t-constr
PASS: t-expr
===
1 of 6 tests failed
===


I'm not a linking and library expert, so probably I'm wrong here, but  
it seems that the warning raised by the linker about the multiple  
definitions of the symbol _localeconv should be the reason of the  
failure. So I've started wondering whether the gmp library  
distributed with Fink can be trusted or not, and if not how it can be  
fixed.


As a final note I'd like to stress that I tried to build gmp without  
the --enable-cxx configure's flag and the library compile correctly  
and passes all the tests.


HTH,
 Andrea

[1]: In the original .info file the GCC field is set to 3.3. However  
SetCC and SetCXX fields are not present so the library is compiled  
using version 4.0 of the compiler. If the library is supposed to be  
compiled with gcc-3.3, those fields must be added.




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Re: [Fink-devel] ConfFiles and Python packages variants

2005-11-10 Thread Andrea Riciputi
I've played with it a little bit, and Martin has been right. dpkg  
fails when I try to install both packages. When I first remove one  
and then I install the other dpkg works fine.


So it seems I've not understood how ConfFiles works. If I've  
understood well now, ConfFiles is supposed to cope with  
configurations files of a single package, not common files from  
different variants of one package. Have I caught it? Please enlight  
me here...


If I'm right about what I've stated above, I can see only two  
solutions: the first, suggested by Sébastian, consists in renaming  
those files according variants (/etc/pyxrc-py23 and /etc/pyxrc-py24,  
respectively). In this way users with 2 python flavours installed can  
customize in a different way their pyx packages (even if I can't  
sincerely see any reason why someone would have 2 python flavours  
_and_ 2 pyx packages installed).


On the other hand, since the package already installs few common  
files in /sw/share/pyx-py2? (depending on the variant), and since the  
files in there are exactly the same for all the variants, I could do  
a splitoff (e.g. pyx-data or pyx-conf) that would install the common  
files in a common directory including the pyxrc configuration file.  
In this way the two variants wouldn't collide anymore but users can't  
have different configurations for different pyx flavour.


I hope to have been clear. Have you any comment? Suggestions?

Thanks,
 Andrea

On Nov 10, 2005, at 08:14 , Martin Costabel wrote:

Isn't this happening when you try to install both packages at the  
same time? Then it would have nothing to do with the ConfFiles  
mechanism. It would only be a question of both packages conflicting  
with each other. Or does it happen also when you first remove pyx- 
py23 and then install pyx-py24?




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Re: [Fink-devel] ConfFiles and Python packages variants

2005-11-09 Thread Andrea Riciputi

Hi Sébastian,
I've added the ConfFiles field to the pyx info file exactly with the  
idea that it would have been shared between different variants.  
Anyway re-reading the packaging manual I've noticed that (citing from  
the manual):


When a package is removed, the configuration files will remain on  
disk. Only a purge also removes the configuration files.


AFAICU this is the reason why dpkg fails when you try to replace - 
py24 variant with the -py23 one.


A quick-and-dirty solution is to remove the ConfFiles field from the  
info file. In the mid-term I'll try to make a split-off for the  
package in order that all the variants can share common files and data.


 Andrea

On Nov 9, 2005, at 17:35 , Sébastien Maret wrote:

I've downloaded an update of the pyx-py from the trackers  
(#1306090). The package installs a conf file in /sw/etc / that is  
listed in the ConfFiles: field of the info file. However, when  
trying to two variant (-py23 and -py24), dpkg complains about  
overwriting the file:


/sw/bin/dpkg: error processing /sw/fink/dists/local/main/binary- 
darwin-powerpc/tracker/pyx-py23_0.8.1-1_darwin-powerpc.deb (-- 
install):

trying to overwrite `/sw/etc/pyxrc', which is also in package pyx-py24
/sw/bin/dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe)

Isn't dpkg supposed to replace silently the conf file by the new  
one (or prompt the user if it has changed) ?


Sébastien




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[Fink-devel] New package for PyX 0.7.1

2004-12-21 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Hi,
I've just submitted to the Package Tracker the new info and patch files  
for the new version of PyX (0.7.1).

https://sourceforge.net/tracker/? 
func=detailaid=1066930group_id=17203atid=414256

It doesn't need the tipa.sty LaTeX package anymore, so it should work  
even with Fink's teTeX. Anyone can try to install it on a machine with  
Fink's teTeX and tell me if it works?

Thanks,
  Andrea.

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Re: [Fink-devel] New package for PyX 0.7.1

2004-12-21 Thread Andrea Riciputi
It going to become a nightmare!! :-(
Ok, I've just posted on the package tracker a new version that should 
fix everything (symlink trick adopted). I've installed Fink teTeX and 
tested against it: it works!!

Anyway, I thinks it would be better to warn the Fink teTeX maintainer 
about this problem.

Cheers,
  Andrea.
On 21 Dec 2004, at 12:43, Martin Costabel wrote:
Andrea Riciputi wrote:
Hi,
I've just submitted to the Package Tracker the new info and patch 
files  for the new version of PyX (0.7.1).
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/? 
func=detailaid=1066930group_id=17203atid=414256
It doesn't need the tipa.sty LaTeX package anymore, so it should work 
 even with Fink's teTeX. Anyone can try to install it on a machine 
with  Fink's teTeX and tell me if it works?
Unfortunately, it breaks again, this time in example.tex:
! LaTeX Error: File `listings.sty' not found.
The file listings.sty exists in Fink's tetex-texmf: 
/sw/share/texmf/source/latex/listings/listings.sty

The style files in texmf/source/latex are not really installed, thus 
not in tex's search path. It is not clear how to fix this, one could 
probably play with TEXINPUTS, or make a symlink from the local build 
directory to the listings.sty file, or modify the tetex-texmf package.

--
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[Fink-devel] Two questions about packaging.

2004-12-02 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Hi,
I maintain a few packages and I've a some quick questions whose answers 
haven't ever been clear to me. Here they are:

1) How can I make a source mirrored on DistFiles servers?
2) How can I suggest to put some well tested packages under the stable 
tree?

3) How can I reset ConfigureParams field completely (I mean overriding 
even the --prefix=%p option)?

I hope you can answer to my questions so that I'll able to maintain 
better Fink packages.

Thanks in advance,
  Andrea.

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Re: [Fink-devel] Two questions about packaging.

2004-12-02 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Thanks to both Alexander and Martin for your answers. Regarding the 
ConfigureParams issue it seems that a later --prefix call doesn't 
override the default. I'll try with the explicit configure call as 
suggested by Martin.

Thanks again,
  Andrea.
On 3 Dec 2004, at 07:13, Martin Costabel wrote:
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
On Dec 2, 2004, at 4:47 PM, Andrea Riciputi wrote:
[]
2) How can I suggest to put some well tested packages under the 
stable tree?
Contact the maintainer(s) for the packages and let them know.
Or, if you are the mainainer yourself, write to the devel list or to 
the person who submitted the unstable version to CVS and ask that it 
be moved to stable.

3) How can I reset ConfigureParams field completely (I mean 
overriding even the --prefix=%p option)?
I don't think you can reset --prefix=%p, but maybe it can be 
overwritten by a later --prefix call.
If you have a CompileScript field, instead of using ConfigureParams 
and then configure %c, you can just have configure with whatever 
options you want. No --prefix is added automatically in this case.

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Re: [Fink-devel] Fink removed /etc

2004-11-16 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Uhm... I see, so I'm supposed to have been very very lucky... Anyway, 
could you explain this a little further? You say according to its 
database, but which database? Do you mean the .deb file or dpkg keeps 
track of all the files it has installed since ever, and since 
/etc/pyxrc was the first file in that directory it removed it?

Thanks,
  Andrea.
On 16 Nov 2004, at 19:03, David R. Morrison wrote:
It's actually dpkg which is doing the work here, rather than fink.
When dpkg discovers that a directory is empty (according to its 
database), it removes that directory.

if the directory is not really a directory, but is instead a symlink, 
the symlink gets removed.

This is actually fortunate in this case, since your /etc was *not* 
erased as a result of this accident!

  -- Dave

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[Fink-devel] A little help with variants.

2004-07-13 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Hi,
I'm trying to modify some of the packages that I maintain in order to 
use the variant feature. Mostly all my packages consist in Python 
modules that always have come in two flawors (-py22, -py23).

1) Is the following naming scheme correct?
Info2: 
 Package: module_name-py%%type_pkg[python]
 Type: python (2.2, 2.3)
 Version: 
 Revision: x

2) Some of the packages need patch files where I change path according 
to the Python's flawor:

- glob.glob(os.path.join(sys.prefix, share, pyx, *.lfs))
+ glob.glob(os.path.join(sys.prefix, share, pyx-py23, *.lfs)) +
How can I fix this in order to work correctly with the variants??
3) From the documentation I've seen examples like this:
Depends: (%type_raw[-x11] = -x11) x11
How can I check against the no-x11 variants? I can imagine that 
something like this:

Depends: (%type_raw[-x11] != -x11) something_else_dependency
will do the trick? Right?
Thanks in advance,
Andrea.

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[Fink-devel] Two question about fftw.

2004-05-26 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Hi,
I have two question about fftw.info and in particular about two of the 
compilation flags:

1) what is the real meaning of the --enable-float flag?
2) why the --enable-altivec options is omitted?
Cheers,
Andrea.

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[Fink-devel] tetex and system-tetex. Anyone can help me?

2004-04-02 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Hi,
some weeks ago I posted a message asking for help. Nobody answered, so 
I re-try hoping to be luckier.

I'm trying to build a package for PyX (http://pyx.sourceforge.net/). It 
is a Python module that allows the user to create high-quality plot and 
figure (something like MetaPost, but with all the power of Python). PyX 
needs TeX/LaTeX and Ghostscript installed in order to work properly.

I can imagine that most of the people has got Gerben Wierda's distro 
(me for example!), but some has the Fink's one. Now if try:

Depends: python23|python23-nox, tetex-base, ghostscript | 
ghostscript-nox, ghostscript-fonts
BuildDepends: tetex-dev
in the PyX's info file and the user has system-tetex installed he's 
required to install some additional packages (namely libwww, 
libwww-bin, libwww-shlibs, t1lib1, t1lib1-shlibs, tetex-dev, 
tetex-shlibs). Some of them are not required by PyX at all, some are 
useless if you have Wierda's distro.

On the other hand if I try:

Depends: python23|python23-nox, tetex-base|system-tetex, ghostscript | 
ghostscript-nox, ghostscript-fonts
BuildDepends: tetex-dev|system-tetex
I get the an 'error-node' error message, since system-tetex already 
provides tetex-base. How can I solve this problem? Any suggestion?

Thanks,
Andrea.


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Re: [Fink-devel] tetex and system-tetex. Anyone can help me?

2004-04-02 Thread Andrea Riciputi
I've already thought about something like this, but the variants become 
4 since the already double -py22 and -py23. Maintaing them could be 
impratical...

Any comment?

Andrea.

On 2 Apr 2004, at 16:56, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:

You could make two separate variants:  one that requires system-tetex 
(call it pyx-wierda or something like that) and one that uses the Fink 
tetex pacakges.


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[Fink-devel] Updating c-lisp fails.

2004-03-22 Thread Andrea Riciputi
I was updating running update-all, but clisp update has failed. I 
attach a log file, and I'll also fill a bug form. Hope it can help.

Cheers,
Andrea.
./lisp.run -B . -N locale -Efile UTF-8 -Eterminal UTF-8 -norc -m 750KW -x (and (load 
\init.lisp\) 
(sys::%saveinitmem) (ext::exit))
STACK depth: 23983
  i i i i i i i   ooooo   o   o
  I I I I I I I  8 8   8   8 8 o  88
  I  \ `+' /  I  8 8   8 888
   \  `-+-'  /   8 8   8  o   8
`-__|__-'8 8   8   8  8
|8 o   8   8 o 8  8
  --+--   o8oo  ooo8ooo   o   8

Copyright (c) Bruno Haible, Michael Stoll 1992, 1993
Copyright (c) Bruno Haible, Marcus Daniels 1994-1997
Copyright (c) Bruno Haible, Pierpaolo Bernardi, Sam Steingold 1998
Copyright (c) Bruno Haible, Sam Steingold 1999-2003

;; Loading file defseq.lisp ...
;; Loaded file defseq.lisp
;; Loading file backquote.lisp ...
;; Loaded file backquote.lisp
;; Loading file defmacro.lisp ...
;; Loaded file defmacro.lisp
;; Loading file macros1.lisp ...
;; Loaded file macros1.lisp
;; Loading file macros2.lisp ...
;; Loaded file macros2.lisp
;; Loading file defs1.lisp ...
;; Loaded file defs1.lisp
;; Loading file places.lisp ...
;; Loaded file places.lisp
;; Loading file floatprint.lisp ...
;; Loaded file floatprint.lisp
;; Loading file type.lisp ...
[stream.d:4034] 
*** - UNIX error 2 (ENOENT): No such file or directory
Bye.
mv lispimag.mem interpreted.mem
mv: rename lispimag.mem to interpreted.mem: No such file or directory
make: *** [interpreted.mem] Error 1
./lisp.run -B . -N locale -Efile UTF-8 -Eterminal UTF-8 -norc -m 750KW -x (and (load 
\init.lisp\) 
(sys::%saveinitmem) (ext::exit))
STACK depth: 23983
  i i i i i i i   ooooo   o   o
  I I I I I I I  8 8   8   8 8 o  88
  I  \ `+' /  I  8 8   8 888
   \  `-+-'  /   8 8   8  o   8
`-__|__-'8 8   8   8  8
|8 o   8   8 o 8  8
  --+--   o8oo  ooo8ooo   o   8

Copyright (c) Bruno Haible, Michael Stoll 1992, 1993
Copyright (c) Bruno Haible, Marcus Daniels 1994-1997
Copyright (c) Bruno Haible, Pierpaolo Bernardi, Sam Steingold 1998
Copyright (c) Bruno Haible, Sam Steingold 1999-2003

;; Loading file defseq.lisp ...
;; Loaded file defseq.lisp
;; Loading file backquote.lisp ...
;; Loaded file backquote.lisp
;; Loading file defmacro.lisp ...
;; Loaded file defmacro.lisp
;; Loading file macros1.lisp ...
;; Loaded file macros1.lisp
;; Loading file macros2.lisp ...
;; Loaded file macros2.lisp
;; Loading file defs1.lisp ...
;; Loaded file defs1.lisp
;; Loading file places.lisp ...
;; Loaded file places.lisp
;; Loading file floatprint.lisp ...
;; Loaded file floatprint.lisp
;; Loading file type.lisp ...
[stream.d:4034] 
*** - UNIX error 2 (ENOENT): No such file or directory
Bye.
mv lispimag.mem interpreted.mem
mv: rename lispimag.mem to interpreted.mem: No such file or directory
make: *** [interpreted.mem] Error 1
### execution of cd failed, exit code 2
Failed: compiling clisp-2.32-3 failed

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Re: [Fink-devel] System-tetex and error node.

2004-03-09 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Following the David and Martin's suggestions I've tried to fix the 
problem related to system-tetex that I've reported a couple of weeks 
ago (tempus fugit!!! ;-), but
I'm still trying to get a consistent package for PyX without success. 
I'll describe the entire situation hoping someone can help me.

PyX needs a TeX/LaTeX distribution installed in order to work properly. 
I can imagine that most of the people has got Gerben Wierda's distro 
(me for example!), but some has the Fink's one. Now if try:

Depends: python23|python23-nox, tetex-base, ghostscript | 
ghostscript-nox, ghostscript-fonts
BuildDepends: tetex-dev
in the PyX's info file and the user has system-tetex installed he's 
required to install some additional packages (namely libwww, 
libwww-bin, libwww-shlibs, t1lib1, t1lib1-shlibs, tetex-dev, 
tetex-shlibs). Some of them are not required by PyX at all, some are 
useless if you have Wierda's distro.

On the other hand if I try:

Depends: python23|python23-nox, tetex-base|system-tetex, ghostscript | 
ghostscript-nox, ghostscript-fonts
BuildDepends: tetex-dev|system-tetex
I get the well known 'error-node' error message. How can I solve this 
kind of problem? Any suggestion?

Thanks,
Andrea.


On 23 Feb 2004, at 16:21, David R. Morrison wrote:

If your link line has -lkpathsea, then a user who has tetex-dev 
installed
will get a link to libkpathsea.dylib, whereas a user with system-tetex
installed will get a link to libkpathsea.a .  (The darwin linker 
prefers
the shared version whenever it can find it.)

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[Fink-devel] A bug in passwd?

2004-02-26 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Hi,
I was installing passwd when I noticed that during the post-install 
phase the line for the postfix user is:

postfix:*:27:27::0:0:postfix:/var/spool/postfix:/bin/false
but as far as I can understand (and I understand very little here), it 
should be:

postfix:*:27:27::0:0:postfix:/var/spool/postfix:/usr/bin/false

 ^
Please note the different path for the user's shell. In case I am 
wrong,  could you explain why?

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[Fink-devel] System-tetex and error node.

2004-02-23 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Hi,
I've a problem with system-tetex. I'm the maintainer of pyx-py* 
packages and it happens quite often to reinstall this packages (to 
update them). Every time I try to do it I get the following error 
message:

/usr/bin/sudo /sw/bin/fink  install pyx-py23
Information about 2804 packages read in 2 seconds.
Failed: Internal error: node for system-tetex already exists
As suggested by Alexander Hansen some time ago I tried to remove 
system-tetex and reinstall it as dependency, but next time I try to 
reinstall pyx the problem is still there.  Then I tried to remove all 
the installed packages that depends on system-tetex, system-tetex, all 
the .deb files and I reinstalled system-tetex as dependency (of pyx). 
None of these methods worked, when I try to update pyx I get the same 
error-message.

At this point I can't understand if the problem is related to my 
package or to system-tetex. Furthermore some pyx's users reported to me 
the same issue, so I can exclude that the problem could be related to 
my fink installation.

Hoping that someone can enlight me here are the meaningful lines of my 
package .info file:

Package: pyx-py23
Version: 0.5.1
Revision: 1
Depends: python23|python23-nox, tetex-base | system-tetex, ghostscript 
| ghostscript-nox | system-ghostscript
BuildDepends: tetex-dev | system-tetex
Can anyone suggest a fix for this issue?

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[Fink-devel] Hardcoded /sw.

2004-02-23 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Hi,
I was validating a package that I maintain and I got the following 
warning:

Warning: Patch file appears to contain a hardcoded /sw. 
(pyx-py23.patch)
Trying to replace /sw strings with %p/ result in an error. Which is 
the right sintax?

Thanks,
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Re: [Fink-devel] System-tetex and error node.

2004-02-23 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Uhm... I'm getting a little bit confused here. Linking the kpathsea 
library is exactly what I do with PyX, I don't have tetex-dev installed 
(only system-tetex) and I've not seen any problem during compiling and 
installing process. Could you explain this a little further?

Thanks,
Andrea.
On 23 Feb 2004, at 15:02, David R. Morrison wrote:

Martin,

It is not an omission that system-tetex does not provide tetex-dev.

One of the differences between Gerben Wierda's teTeX distribution and 
the
fink one is that in fink, we build libkpathsea as a shared library, 
whereas
it is only a static library in Wierda's distribution.

(This may change with the forthcoming teTeX 3.0, since shared libraries
will become the default, and Wierda almost always uses the defaults.)
As a consequence, if you want to compile another piece of software 
which
links the kpathsea library, you either need to force it to link the 
static
version, or else have BuildDepends: tetex-dev and Depends: 
tetex-shlibs.

However, if the kpathsea library is not being linked in, there is no
reason for any dependency on tetex-dev.
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Re: [Fink-devel] System-tetex and error node.

2004-02-23 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Sorry but I don't understand. As far as I can understand I need this 
alternative in the case the user has tetex installed via Fink and not 
via Gerben's i-Installer.

Am I wrong?

Andrea.

On 23 Feb 2004, at 14:35, Martin Costabel wrote:


Package: pyx-py23
Version: 0.5.1
Revision: 1
Depends: python23|python23-nox, tetex-base | system-tetex, 
ghostscript
system-tetex already Provides tetex-base, so you don't need this 
alternative. I suspect this is where the problem comes from.




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[Fink-devel] Again problems with ghostscript.

2004-01-22 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Hi,
the system-foo issue is getting intriguing. I'm trying to install PyX 
that depends on ghostscript and tetex. I've installed 
system-ghostscript8 (that I've adapted from 10.2-gcc3.3 tree without 
any problem) and system-tetex (since I've installed Gerben Wierda's 
teTeX distro). Now when I try to install PyX I get the following error 
message:

Failed: Internal error: node for system-tetex already exists
What's going on here?? I really don't understand it!

Thanks in advance,
Andrea.
P.S.: As suggested by someone answering my previous post, I think this 
situation should be fixed as soon as possible. At the moment dealing 
with packages that depends on ghostscript and tetex could be a 
nightmare.
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[Fink-devel] Yet another problem with biggles-py23.

2004-01-21 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Hi,
I've seen biggles has been reintroduced in 10.3 tree but the 
installation script doesn't start. Here it is what  I get:

Zeus:~/Installs andrea$ fink install biggles-py23
/usr/bin/sudo /sw/bin/fink  install biggles-py23
Password:
Information about 2442 packages read in 3 seconds.
Failed: Can't resolve dependency gcc2 for package 
plotutils-2.4.1-6 (no matching packages/versions found)
Looking at plotutils package it turns out that it has:

BuildDepends: libpng3, gcc2
and it seems that gcc2 doesn't exist under 10.3 tree. Actually 
searching the packages database seems that it doesn't exist at all. Any 
suggestions?

Thanks,
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Re: [Fink-devel] Naming info files.

2004-01-20 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Ok. Thanks a lot.

Andrea.

On 20 Jan 2004, at 20:13, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:

It happened before rsync updates came about, and you definitely can 
use it for your own packages.
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Re: [Fink-devel] Re: [Fink-users] system-ghostscript issue.

2004-01-20 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Uhm... virtual packages. I'm not sure to know what they are exactly. 
Where can I find (and learn) something about them?

Thanks,
Andrea.
On 20 Jan 2004, at 22:43, David R. Morrison wrote:

There used to exist the opinion that it is not very cumbersome to have
two ghostscripts installed, but I think this should be rethought.
Let me offer another point of view on this.

Last summer, we introduced virtual packages in Fink which replaced the
former system-xfree86 and system-perl packages.  This has a lot of 
advantages,
because it means that users are no longer responsible for notifying 
fink
about something which is present on their system.

I've been thinking we should try to do something similar with the 
remaining
system-foo packages, or else scrap them.  In fact, they cause quite a 
bit
of trouble at present: for example, a binary user is often not given a
choice about which of several alternative packages to pick, and may 
find
that system-tetex is selected rather than tetex.  But system-tetex 
won't
install in that case, unless the user happens to have an external tetex
installation.

The main packages which would be affected at this point are 
system-tetex
and system-ghostscript.  They are a bit tricky, because the external
installations typically go in /usr/local.  But we could conceivably 
test
for them.

  -- Dave

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[Fink-devel] system-ghostscript wants ghostscript7.05

2004-01-16 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Hi,
I've installed Gerben Wierda teTeX distribution with gs 8.0, but now I 
can't install system-ghostscript because it requires gs 7.05. So i 
can't install all the Fink's packages that require gs. Installing 
ghostscript 7.05 from fink will hide gs 8.0 (because the different 
path) and I will end up with 2 gs versions one in /usr/local/bin and 
one in /sw/bin that is not very handy.

I can imagine you can set up a system-ghostscript7 and a 
system-ghostscrip8 packages and fix the problem or modify the exsisting 
script (I think this way is simpler) in order to make it to check 
against gs(v7 || v8). Is there any good reason to exclude v8.0? Why do 
you choose v7.05?

Thanks,
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[Fink-devel] A problem with Fink's site.

2003-07-10 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Hi,
there is a problem on the Fink's site. Under Documentation section 
the link Print Version seems to be broken for all documents. Could 
you fix it?

Thanks,
Andrea.
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[Fink-devel] Postgresql doesn't startup anymore.

2003-06-30 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Hi,
as discussed two weeks ago on [Fink-Users] I'm not able to startup 
Postgresql after updating it to version 7.3.3. I got the following 
error:

shell-init: could not get current directory: getcwd: cannot access 
parent directories: Permission denied
Can anyone help me to fix this problem, and getting my db back up and 
running?

Thanks in advance,
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Re: [Fink-devel] python23 alpha; epoch support documentation

2003-02-28 Thread Andrea Riciputi
On Thursday, Feb 27, 2003, at 21:17 Europe/Rome, Jeff Whitaker wrote:

When I try, for example, % fink install numeric fink automatically
downloads and installs python23 and then installs Numeric under v2.3
tree. This because the following line in Numeric .info file:
If you install python22 first, then numeric, you will be fine.
Probably I'm wrong, but it doesn't work in such a way for me. Here is  
what happens if you try to install Numeric under python22:

[ibook:~] andrea% fink install python22
sudo /sw/bin/fink  install python22
Information about 2245 packages read in 1 seconds.
The following package will be installed or updated:
 python22
dpkg -i  
/sw/fink/dists/unstable/crypto/binary-darwin-powerpc/python22_2.2.2- 
4_darwin-powerpc.deb
Selecting previously deselected package python22.
(Reading database ... 27746 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking python22 (from .../python22_2.2.2-4_darwin-powerpc.deb) ...
Setting up python22 (2.2.2-4) ...
After this step I try to install Numeric:

[ibook:~] andrea% fink install numeric-atlas
sudo /sw/bin/fink  install numeric-atlas
Information about 2245 packages read in 1 seconds.
fink needs help picking an alternative to satisfy a virtual  
dependency. The
candidates:

(1)  python: Interpreted, object-oriented language.
(2)  python-nox: Interpreted, object-oriented language
Pick one: [1]
The following package will be installed or updated:
 numeric-atlas
The following 3 additional packages will be installed:
 python python23 python23-shlibs
Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
As you can see Numeric depends on python which in turn depends on  
python23. So as far as I can understand you can't install Numeric under  
v2.2 tree at the moment. Obviously the problem is the same for all the  
other Python modules that have Depends: python rather than Depends:  
python22 field.

Andrea.
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Re: [Fink-devel] python23 alpha; epoch support documentation

2003-02-27 Thread Andrea Riciputi
On Thursday, Feb 27, 2003, at 17:19 Europe/Rome, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Andrea and Max:  I have had users requesting a python23 package - 
that's
why I put it there (in unstable only).  You can easily switch back to
python22 if you want - fink install python-2.2.2-4.  And for what 
it's
worth, in my experience python23 is already quite stable (I use it 
daily).
However, there's no getting around the fact that when you update python
from 2.2 to 2.3, all python modules (e.g. Numeric, PIL, etc) need to be
rebuilt.
I agree with you v2.3 is quite stable, but as far as I can see the 
problem is that I can't install some Python modules under v2.2 tree.

When I try, for example, % fink install numeric fink automatically 
downloads and installs python23 and then installs Numeric under v2.3 
tree. This because the following line in Numeric .info file:

Depends: python (= 2.2.1-8) | python-nox (= 2.2.1-8)
This is only one example there are other Python modules that behave in 
the same way. Worse than that, if you try to install a Python module 
with a .info file like this:

Depends: python22
the module will be installed under v2.2 tree. As you can see it could 
be a major problem.

Cheers,
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[Fink-devel] Two questions about GSL.

2003-02-12 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Here are two questions about GSL (Gnu Scientific Library) package:

1) I haven't been able to run make check successfully, even if I've 
already installed Dec02 Dev update (still get internal compiler 
error)? Any hint about this issue?

2) Would I gain any performance improvement recompiling them after 
installing Dec02 Dev update?

Thanks in advance,
Andrea.

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[Fink-devel] A question about Zope.

2003-01-29 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Hi,
looking at Zope info file I've read:


Depends: python21 (= 2.1.3-14), daemonic (= 20010902-1)


Why does it depends on python21 and not simply on python (that is 
the latest Python version)?

Thanks,
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[Fink-devel] [Fink] A problem with gsl.

2003-01-07 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Hi,
I was updating gsl when I got this error message:


Writing shlibs file...
dpkg-deb -b root-gsl-shlibs-1.3-1  
/sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/sci
dpkg-deb: building package `gsl-shlibs' in  
`/sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/sci/gsl- 
shlibs_1.3-1_darwin-powerpc.deb'.
ln -sf  
/sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/sci/gsl-shlibs_1.3- 
1_darwin-powerpc.deb /sw/fink/debs/
rm -rf /sw/src/root-gsl-shlibs-1.3-1
rm -rf /sw/src/root-gsl-1.3-1
dpkg -i  
/sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/sci/gsl-shlibs_1.3- 
1_darwin-powerpc.deb  
/sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/sci/gsl_1.3- 
1_darwin-powerpc.deb
(Reading database ... 25363 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace gsl-shlibs 1.2-1 (using  
.../gsl-shlibs_1.3-1_darwin-powerpc.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement gsl-shlibs ...
dpkg: error processing  
/sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/sci/gsl-shlibs_1.3- 
1_darwin-powerpc.deb (--install):
 trying to overwrite `/sw/lib/libgslcblas.0.0.0.dylib', which is also  
in package gsl
dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe)
Preparing to replace gsl 1.2-1 (using  
.../gsl_1.3-1_darwin-powerpc.deb) ...
install-info: deleting entry `* gsl-ref: (gsl-ref) ...'
install-info: deleting empty section `Scientific software'
Unpacking replacement gsl ...
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of gsl:
 gsl depends on gsl-shlibs (= 1.3-1); however:
  Version of gsl-shlibs on system is 1.2-1.
dpkg: error processing gsl (--install):
 dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Errors were encountered while processing:
  
/sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/sci/gsl-shlibs_1.3- 
1_darwin-powerpc.deb
 gsl
### execution of dpkg failed, exit code 1
Failed: can't batch-install packages:  
/sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/sci/gsl-shlibs_1.3- 
1_darwin-powerpc.deb  
/sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/sci/gsl_1.3- 
1_darwin-powerpc.deb

I've tried to remove gsl and gsl-shlibs manually and re-intalling them,  
but now when I try to link my software against gsl I get the following  
linker error:

ld: Undefined symbols:
_cblas_caxpy
_cblas_ccopy
_cblas_cdotc_sub



The linker can't find all the cblas functions. How can I get my gsl  
working again?

Thanks,
Andrea.

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[Fink-devel] Problem with texinfo.

2002-11-26 Thread Andrea Riciputi
Hi,
there is a problem with fink's texinfo. Version 4.2 doesn't exist 
anymore and it has been replaced by v4.3. As a result I'm not able to 
install a lot of software that require texinfo, such as gnuplot, swig 
and so on...

By the way, I've noticed that I've already texinfo installed on my 
system by means of Gerben's teTeX distro. Is it possible to create a 
place-holder package as it was done in other cases??

Thanks in advance,
Andrea.

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  but that is not the reason we are doing it -- (Richard Feynman)

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Science is like sex: sometimes something useful comes out,
  but that is not the reason we are doing it -- (Richard Feynman) 
 



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