Re: [Fink-devel] docbook-dsssl-ldp download failed

2005-03-04 Thread Michèle Garoche
Le 4 mars 2005, à 4:34, Robert T Wyatt a écrit :
I had previously MirrorOrder: ClosestFirst, but I tried MasterLast and 
I have the same result (with different mirror order).

axel --verbose -o ldp.dsl-1.12 http://tldp.org/authors/tools/ldp.dsl
Initializing download: -o
### execution of axel failed, exit code 10
Downloading the file ldp.dsl-1.12 failed.
(Pretty sure this one failed because of the suffix on the file name 
-1.12)

I will try the manual download Michèle suggests and post the results.
Ah, yes, the name is ldp.dsl, I don't understand why you get 
ldp.dsl-1.12.
Is there a problem with SourceRename on distfiles?

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Re: [Fink-devel] docbook-dsssl-ldp download failed

2005-03-04 Thread Michèle Garoche
Le 4 mars 2005, à 6:16, Robert T Wyatt a écrit :
At 5:44 AM +0100 3/4/05, Michèle Garoche wrote:
Normally, you can put the sources directly in prefix/src. This is 
where fink looks for them before trying to download them.
I tried that first, per some docs that I found somewhere, but I found 
that to be more difficult, permissions-wise, than doing it in my ~/src 
directory. With my solution, I was able to use scp with FUGU to drag 
and drop the files (I used ssh via terminal to run fink). I was not 
able to copy into /src, although I'll bet there's a way (I cannot 
login as root on the machine at work, the best I can do is sudo and I 
wasn't in the mood for using the shell to copy a file onto a remote 
machine).
Oh well, I don't know if it is possible to use scp inside fugu via ssh 
the same way you can use sftp. I use also fugu with sftp/ssh but then 
I'm the administrator of the machine, so that I've the right 
permissions.

 Is there a something I should be careful of in using ~/src 
(especially considering that I am now serving files with apache)? Can 
someone get in through /sw/fink to my ~/src directory (and would they 
have to know my shortusername to do it)?
All depends how are your permissions in ~. Normally nobody can go 
inside your ~ directory and Apache refuses to serve a file when any 
part of the full pathname has not the right permissions, unless you 
instruct Apache to do so.

Well, if you want, give me the uri, without anything else (no username) 
and I try it. This way I'll tell you if I can download something. 
That's the best way to test it, since if you test it, it can be that 
you have some permissions that I have not.

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Re: [Fink-devel] docbook-dsssl-ldp download failed

2005-03-04 Thread Michèle Garoche
Le 4 mars 2005, à 5:23, Robert T Wyatt a écrit :
Okay, I added a directory ~/src (actually /Users/myshortname/src/) and 
put the file there.
Normally, you can put the sources directly in prefix/src. This is where 
fink looks for them before trying to download them.

It was kind of fun because I did all this remotely from home to my 
computer at work via sftp and ssh! Shouldn't I get some sort of 
beginner's pin or a chest to pin it on or something...?
There is a new document on distributing binaries. Did you read it:
http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/advanced/index.php
Michèle
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Re: [Fink-devel] docbook-dsssl-ldp download failed

2005-03-03 Thread Robert T Wyatt
I had previously MirrorOrder: ClosestFirst, but I 
tried MasterLast and I have the same result (with 
different mirror order).

axel --verbose -o ldp.dsl-1.12 http://tldp.org/authors/tools/ldp.dsl
Initializing download: -o
### execution of axel failed, exit code 10
Downloading the file ldp.dsl-1.12 failed.
(Pretty sure this one failed because of the suffix on the file name -1.12)
I will try the manual download Michèle suggests and post the results.
--Thanks, Robert
At 1:30 PM -0500 3/2/05, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/comp-general.php#master-problems
At 7:35 PM +0100 3/2/05, Michèle Garoche wrote:
Le 2 mars 2005, à 19:00, Robert T Wyatt a écrit :
bash-2.05b$ fink install docbook-dsssl-ldp
...snip...
 docbook-dsssl-ldp
axel --verbose -o ldp.dsl-1.12 
http://distfiles.dkx.tn.us.finkmirrors.net/ldp.dsl-1.12
Initializing download: -o
I'm not sure what to tell you. The file ldp.dsl 
exists on the original web site: 
http://tldp.org/authors/tools/ldp.dsl
Maybe you can try to download it and place it in 
/sw/src provided that /sw is your prefix. Then 
issue fink install docbook-dsssl-ldp. The file 
is renamed on the fly with a version number to 
ldp.dsl-1.12.
Unfortunately I cannot test right now if it 
exists on some fink mirrors (it should since the 
time I put it), because the connexion is very, 
very slow today on all mirrors.

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Re: [Fink-devel] docbook-dsssl-ldp download failed

2005-03-03 Thread Robert T Wyatt
Okay, I added a directory ~/src (actually 
/Users/myshortname/src/) and put the file there.

Then I added that directory with fink configure 
as a place to look for tarballs (even though this 
file is not compressed...).

Then I fink selfupdated and tried to install 
docbook-bundle (which requires 
docbook-dsssl-ldp); this failed with the same 
errors as before.

So I changed the file name to ldp.dsl-1.12 (I simply added -1.12).
Then I fink selfupdated and again tried to 
install docbook-bundle. This succeeded:

Setting up fink-buildlock-docbook-dsssl-ldp-1.12-1 (2005.03.03-21.50.30) ...
cp /Users/myshortname/src//ldp.dsl-1.12 .
mv ldp.dsl-1.12 ldp.dsl
/bin/rm -rf /sw/src/root-docbook-dsssl-ldp-1.12-1
/bin/mkdir -p /sw/src/root-docbook-dsssl-ldp-1.12-1/sw
/bin/mkdir -p /sw/src/root-docbook-dsssl-ldp-1.12-1/DEBIAN
mkdir -p 
/sw/src/root-docbook-dsssl-ldp-1.12-1/sw/share/sgml/dsssl/docbook-dsssl-ldp
cp ldp.dsl 
/sw/src/root-docbook-dsssl-ldp-1.12-1/sw/share/sgml/dsssl/docbook-dsssl-ldp
mkdir -p 
/sw/src/root-docbook-dsssl-ldp-1.12-1/sw/share/sgml/dsssl/docbook-dsssl-nwalsh/html
cp ldp.dsl 
/sw/src/root-docbook-dsssl-ldp-1.12-1/sw/share/sgml/dsssl/docbook-dsssl-nwalsh/html
mkdir -p 
/sw/src/root-docbook-dsssl-ldp-1.12-1/sw/share/sgml/dsssl/docbook-dsssl-nwalsh/print
cp ldp.dsl 
/sw/src/root-docbook-dsssl-ldp-1.12-1/sw/share/sgml/dsssl/docbook-dsssl-nwalsh/print
mkdir -p /sw/src/root-docbook-dsssl-ldp-1.12-1/sw/share/doc/docbook-dsssl-ldp
echo This file comes from the Linux 
Documentation Project's website, and is  
/sw/src/root-docbook-dsssl-ldp-1.12-1/sw/share/doc/docbook-dsssl-ldp/README
echo released under the GPL license.  
/sw/src/root-docbook-dsssl-ldp-1.12-1/sw/share/doc/docbook-dsssl-ldp/README
...snip...
Preparing to replace docbook-dsssl-ldp 3.8-4 
(using 
.../docbook-dsssl-ldp_1.12-1_darwin-powerpc.deb) 
...
Unpacking replacement docbook-dsssl-ldp ...
Setting up docbook-dsssl-ldp (1.12-1) ...
dpkg-deb -b /sw/src/root-fink-buildlock-docbook-bundle-4.1.2-4 /sw/src
dpkg-deb: building package 
`fink-buildlock-docbook-bundle-4.1.2-4' in 
`/sw/src/fink-buildlock-docbook-bundle-4.1.2-4_2005.03.03-21.50.46_darwin-powerpc.deb'.
Setting build lock...
dpkg -i 
/sw/src/fink-buildlock-docbook-bundle-4.1.2-4_2005.03.03-21.50.46_darwin-powerpc.deb
Selecting previously deselected package fink-buildlock-docbook-bundle-4.1.2-4.
(Reading database ... 104388 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking fink-buildlock-docbook-bundle-4.1.2-4 
(from 
.../fink-buildlock-docbook-bundle-4.1.2-4_2005.03.03-21.50.46_darwin-powerpc.deb) 
...
Setting up fink-buildlock-docbook-bundle-4.1.2-4 (2005.03.03-21.50.46) ...
...snip...
Writing control file...
Finding prebound objects...
Writing dependencies...
dpkg-deb -b root-docbook-bundle-4.1.2-4 
/sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/text
dpkg-deb: building package `docbook-bundle' in 
`/sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/text/docbook-bundle_4.1.2-4_darwin-powerpc.deb'.
Removing build lock...
dpkg -r fink-buildlock-docbook-bundle-4.1.2-4
(Reading database ... 104388 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing fink-buildlock-docbook-bundle-4.1.2-4 ...
dpkg -i 
/sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/text/docbook-bundle_4.1.2-4_darwin-powerpc.deb
(Reading database ... 104388 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace docbook-bundle 4.1.2-3 
(using 
.../docbook-bundle_4.1.2-4_darwin-powerpc.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement docbook-bundle ...
Setting up docbook-bundle (4.1.2-4) ...
bash-2.05b$

It was kind of fun because I did all this 
remotely from home to my computer at work via 
sftp and ssh! Shouldn't I get some sort of 
beginner's pin or a chest to pin it on or 
something...? I mean I almost have two identical 
fink installations one serving as a binary 
distributor for the other and soon to be running 
the other way as well (by the way, thanks for the 
docs on this!). I intend to use the pair of them 
to test packages (and just getting them to that 
point is already helping to test packages). When 
my LAN administrator bumps up my OS to 10.3 or 
10.4 at work in another month or so, I'll do the 
same at home and then set them up to test 
packages in that tree (I can test them with my 
remote connections after I go home--naturally I 
wouldn't do this during my regular work hours). 
The reason two computers are better than one is 
that the two are never really identical setups 
due to the user's memory (yes, me), so there is a 
chance that I will find a problem with missing 
dependencies, etc., on one machine that the other 
machine misses. By having them distribute 
binaries back and forth, I'm able to test 
specific packages without having to build all of 
their (known) dependencies over each time. That's 
the plan anyhow... now back to your regularly 
scheduled program.

At 9:34 PM -0600 3/3/05, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
I had previously MirrorOrder: ClosestFirst, but 
I tried MasterLast and I have the same 

Re: [Fink-devel] docbook-dsssl-ldp download failed

2005-03-03 Thread Robert T Wyatt
At 5:44 AM +0100 3/4/05, Michèle Garoche wrote:
Normally, you can put the sources directly in 
prefix/src. This is where fink looks for them 
before trying to download them.
I tried that first, per some docs that I found 
somewhere, but I found that to be more difficult, 
permissions-wise, than doing it in my ~/src 
directory. With my solution, I was able to use 
scp with FUGU to drag and drop the files (I used 
ssh via terminal to run fink). I was not able to 
copy into /src, although I'll bet there's a way 
(I cannot login as root on the machine at work, 
the best I can do is sudo and I wasn't in the 
mood for using the shell to copy a file onto a 
remote machine). Is there a something I should be 
careful of in using ~/src (especially considering 
that I am now serving files with apache)? Can 
someone get in through /sw/fink to my ~/src 
directory (and would they have to know my 
shortusername to do it)?

It was kind of fun because I did all this 
remotely from home to my computer at work via 
sftp and ssh! Shouldn't I get some sort of 
beginner's pin or a chest to pin it on or 
something...?
There is a new document on distributing binaries. Did you read it:
http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/advanced/index.php
Yes I read it! I would not likely have managed without it.
... It's not obvious, but the reason I did not 
simply do this on my home computer is that it was 
already installed. I don't know when it was 
installed (see previous message about user's 
memory) and haven't gone back to try a grep 
search on my logs to figure out why I didn't have 
this problem the first time (assuming I saved 
that particular log and that there is any 
evidence in it). My binaries are only getting 
distributed one way right now and this file was 
on the wrong side of that pipeline, so I had to 
build it.

Thanks for the pointers,
Robert
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[Fink-devel] docbook-dsssl-ldp download failed

2005-03-02 Thread Robert T Wyatt
You folks will know more about fixing this than I will (MacOS 
10.2.8-gcc3.3-unstable trees):

bash-2.05b$ fink install docbook-dsssl-ldp
Information about 3320 packages read in 3 seconds.
The package 'docbook-dsssl-ldp' will be built and installed.
The following package will be installed or updated:
 docbook-dsssl-ldp
axel --verbose -o ldp.dsl-1.12 
http://distfiles.dkx.tn.us.finkmirrors.net/ldp.dsl-1.12
Initializing download: -o

### execution of axel failed, exit code 10
Downloading the file ldp.dsl-1.12 failed.
(1)  Give up
(2)  Retry the same mirror
(3)  Retry another mirror from your country
(4)  Retry another mirror
How do you want to proceed? [3]
axel --verbose -o ldp.dsl-1.12 
http://distfiles.msn.wi.us.finkmirrors.net/ldp.dsl-1.12
Initializing download: -o

### execution of axel failed, exit code 10
Downloading the file ldp.dsl-1.12 failed.
(1)  Give up
(2)  Retry the same mirror
(3)  Retry another mirror from your country
(4)  Retry another mirror
How do you want to proceed? [3]
axel --verbose -o ldp.dsl-1.12 
http://distfiles.sbn.in.us.finkmirrors.net/ldp.dsl-1.12
Initializing download: -o

### execution of axel failed, exit code 10
Downloading the file ldp.dsl-1.12 failed.
(1)  Give up
(2)  Retry the same mirror
(3)  Retry another mirror from your country
(4)  Retry another mirror
How do you want to proceed? [4]
axel --verbose -o ldp.dsl-1.12 
http://distfiles.master.finkmirrors.net/ldp.dsl-1.12
Initializing download: -o

### execution of axel failed, exit code 10
Downloading the file ldp.dsl-1.12 failed.
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Re: [Fink-devel] docbook-dsssl-ldp download failed

2005-03-02 Thread Alexander K. Hansen
On Mar 2, 2005, at 1:00 PM, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
You folks will know more about fixing this than I will (MacOS 
10.2.8-gcc3.3-unstable trees):

bash-2.05b$ fink install docbook-dsssl-ldp
Information about 3320 packages read in 3 seconds.
The package 'docbook-dsssl-ldp' will be built and installed.
The following package will be installed or updated:
 docbook-dsssl-ldp
axel --verbose -o ldp.dsl-1.12 
http://distfiles.dkx.tn.us.finkmirrors.net/ldp.dsl-1.12
Initializing download: -o

### execution of axel failed, exit code 10
Downloading the file ldp.dsl-1.12 failed.
(1)  Give up
(2)  Retry the same mirror
(3)  Retry another mirror from your country
(4)  Retry another mirror
http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/comp-general.php#master-problems
--
Alexander Hansen
Fink Documentarian
[Day Job] Levitated Dipole Experiment
http://www.psfc.mit.edu/LDX

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Re: [Fink-devel] docbook-dsssl-ldp download failed

2005-03-02 Thread Michèle Garoche
Le 2 mars 2005, à 19:00, Robert T Wyatt a écrit :
You folks will know more about fixing this than I will (MacOS 
10.2.8-gcc3.3-unstable trees):

bash-2.05b$ fink install docbook-dsssl-ldp
Information about 3320 packages read in 3 seconds.
The package 'docbook-dsssl-ldp' will be built and installed.
The following package will be installed or updated:
 docbook-dsssl-ldp
axel --verbose -o ldp.dsl-1.12 
http://distfiles.dkx.tn.us.finkmirrors.net/ldp.dsl-1.12
Initializing download: -o
I'm not sure what to tell you. The file ldp.dsl exists on the original 
web site: http://tldp.org/authors/tools/ldp.dsl
Maybe you can try to download it and place it in /sw/src provided that 
/sw is your prefix. Then issue fink install docbook-dsssl-ldp. The file 
is renamed on the fly with a version number to ldp.dsl-1.12.
Unfortunately I cannot test right now if it exists on some fink mirrors 
(it should since the time I put it), because the connexion is very, 
very slow today on all mirrors.

Michèle
http://micmacfr.homeunix.org


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