Re: Perl/TK Missing Dependency Found

2006-01-13 Thread Brett Serkez
[snip] > fontconfig??? > > Looks like I had the wrong perl-Tk release uploaded, the one with > 'experimental' Xft support, and not the standard one on my system (which > is why I couldn't dup this). Now we all know why it's experimental. > > Look for a release -4 soon which should fix this. The

Re: Perl/TK Missing Dependency Found

2006-01-12 Thread Brett Serkez
> > I can reproduce this on WinXP Pro SP1 (cygcheck output attached). Adding > > Perl/Tk to my installation and running the program in Brett's message > > () causes a SIGSEGV. > > I don't have a debugging version of Perl, Perl/Tk, or fontconfig, b

Re: Perl/TK Missing Dependency Found

2006-01-12 Thread Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Igor Peshansky wrote: > I can reproduce this on WinXP Pro SP1 (cygcheck output attached). Adding > Perl/Tk to my installation and running the program in Brett's message > () causes a SIGSEGV. > I don'

Re: Perl/TK Missing Dependency Found (Attn: libfontconfig maintainer)

2006-01-12 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 04:20:27PM -0500, Brett Serkez wrote: >Oh well, I found the issue for myself, I suppose the next poor soul >will re-live the pain. Or the one after that if we just "band-aid" the problem without actually understanding it. cgf -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml

Re: Perl/TK Missing Dependency Found (Attn: libfontconfig maintainer)

2006-01-12 Thread Brett Serkez
> > > Yaakov, if you would be willing to post the debugging symbols for > > > Tk.dll, I could try ferreting out some more info. Unfortunately, > > > I'm not up to building a debug version of Perl/Tk at the moment. I > > > don't recall off-hand who maintains libfontconfig (Harold?), but > > > it's

Re: Perl/TK Missing Dependency Found (Attn: libfontconfig maintainer)

2006-01-12 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Brett Serkez wrote: > > Yaakov, if you would be willing to post the debugging symbols for > > Tk.dll, I could try ferreting out some more info. Unfortunately, I'm > > not up to building a debug version of Perl/Tk at the moment. I don't > > recall off-hand who maintains libfo

Re: Perl/TK Missing Dependency Found

2006-01-12 Thread Brett Serkez
> Yaakov, if you would be willing to post the debugging symbols for > Tk.dll, I could try ferreting out some more info. Unfortunately, I'm > not up to building a debug version of Perl/Tk at the moment. I don't > recall off-hand who maintains libfontconfig (Harold?), but it's > unlikely to be a fo

Re: Perl/TK Missing Dependency Found

2006-01-09 Thread Brett Serkez
[snip] > > Please also bear in mind, that I only install what I need, the > > default plus minimum, in this case, Perl/Tk. If this doesn't work on > > your system, please try this approach. > > I'll admit that I don't have a mimimal system by any means, but AFAICS > libwmf has nothing to do with pe

Re: Perl/TK Missing Dependency Found

2006-01-09 Thread Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports)
Brett Serkez wrote: Run it in, you get a nice exit button. Right. Uninstall the package libwmf. Run it, it core dumps. Not for me. Please confirm on your system, should be trival, and add the dependency. Please also bear in mind, that I only install what I need, the default plus minimum

Re: Perl/TK Missing Dependency Found

2006-01-09 Thread Brett Serkez
> > After tedious research, I've figured out that the missing package > > is: libwmf. > > None of the perl-Tk modules link against libwmf, and a grep of the > sources for "wmf" returns nothing. > > In addition, neither Debian nor Gentoo show libwmf as a requirement > for their packages. > > Can you

Re: Perl/TK Missing Dependency Found

2006-01-09 Thread Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Brett Serkez wrote: > After tedious research, I've figured out that the missing package > is: libwmf. None of the perl-Tk modules link against libwmf, and a grep of the sources for "wmf" returns nothing. In addition, neither Debian nor Gentoo show li

Perl/TK Missing Dependency Found

2006-01-08 Thread Brett Serkez
The Perl/TK package fails to execute even simple Perl/TK programs with the 'default' installation. That is starting with a brand new installation of Cygwin, letting it only install the defaults and adding only the Perl/TK (perl-Tk) results in a segmentation violation when calling the first Perl/TK