On Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 01:23:57AM +0900, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
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> On Feb 11, 2007, at 12:52 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
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> > Can somebody remind me what the fix is when a .la file points to the
> > fink build directory?
> >
> > I'm going to start a wiki page for validation errors and their fix
On Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 04:59:09PM +0100, Max Horn wrote:
> Hi folks,
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> I felt a bit bored today and thus decided to run the validator over
> all .info files in the 10.4 unstable tree. I got a smattering of
> errors and warnings (see the attached file). I already emailed some
> maintainers
On Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 05:56:55PM -0500, Jack Howarth wrote:
>I am looking at revising whatcheck to compile with
> gfortran on both ppc and intel darwin. However, I will
> need a way to have different sets of database files
> downloaded depending upon the architecture doing the
> build.
You c
I am looking at revising whatcheck to compile with
gfortran on both ppc and intel darwin. However, I will
need a way to have different sets of database files
downloaded depending upon the architecture doing the
build. The current packaging is hardcoded to download
the big endian version of these
On Wednesday, 07 February 2007 at 22:36, Roland Kuhn wrote:
> Oh, my bad. I frequently forget 'fink desc'... This solves all my
> problems except for the sshfs and ssh processes: they still stay
> around after unmounting, and a view into /sw/share/doc/sshfs/* and
> 'mount_fusefs --help' didn'
While working on a new emacs22-carbon package, I found that fink
doesn't seem to recognize tbz (bzip'd tar files). The problem is
simple enough to fix: it looks like changing line 3302 of
PkgVersion.pm to
} elsif ($archive =~ /[\.\-]tar\.bz2$/ or $archive =~ /\.tbz$/)
{
is enoug
I would like to see those packages that currently depend
on g95 dumped out into stable, if possible, so we can concentrate
on using gcc42 as the stock dependency in unstable. Gfortran
in gcc42 shouldn't be missing any major features compared to
g95. Also if there are any particular bugs in gcc 4
[I still don't know how to get
rid of the half-installed mysql-ssl though.]
... fixed by force-overwriting mysql and then removing all the packages.
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