Peter O'Gorman wrote:
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> At least you know the workaround now.
I checked in xmms-coreaudio-1.0-4 that uses this workaround.
Should now work on Leopard.
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Peter O'Gorman wrote:
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> Change the sed to match ${_S_}nmedit instead of ~nmedit and it should
> have some effect on the link line.
I see, the ${_S_} is a line feed.
> The symbols that are private extern should still be available to all the
> objects in the library itself, so returning the addr
Martin Costabel wrote:
> Peter O'Gorman wrote:
> []
>> Change the sed to match ${_S_}nmedit instead of ~nmedit and it should
>> have some effect on the link line.
>
> I see, the ${_S_} is a line feed.
>
>> The symbols that are private extern should still be available to all the
>> objects in the
On Dec 7, 2007, at 8:55 AM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
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Murali Vadivelu wrote:
I have installed the latest update package from
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/xquartz and that seems to be
the problem.
Who's fault is it? Fink's or XQuartz's.
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/xquartz/ticket/26
On 7 Dec 2007, at 13:26, Murali Vadivelu wrote:
> I have installed the latest update package from
> http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/xquartz
> and that seems to be the problem.
>
> Who's fault is it? Fink's or XQuartz's.
>
>
> On 7 Dec 200
The version system has changed after that!
X11.app starting:
X.Org Xquartz X Server 1.3.0-apple3
Build Date: 20071205
On 7 Dec 2007, at 15:07, Daniel Johnson wrote:
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> On Dec 7, 2007, at 8:55 AM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
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Murali Vadivelu wrote:
> I have installed the latest update package from
> http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/xquartz and that seems to be
> the problem.
>
> Who's fault is it? Fink's or XQuartz's.
>
>
Both.
They changed the version in XQuartz from
I have installed the latest update package from
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/xquartz
and that seems to be the problem.
Who's fault is it? Fink's or XQuartz's.
On 7 Dec 2007, at 11:29, Murali Vadivelu wrote:
> I get this new error now!
>
> could not determine XFree86 version number
>
> a
I get this new error now!
could not determine XFree86 version number
and I am unable to go past that.
On 6 Dec 2007, at 03:19, Jack Howarth wrote:
> Murali,
> That is probably a good idea. Move aside you /sw as /sw.old
> and do a fresh bootstrap of fink under Leopard. After you have
> run 'fi
I get the error on PPC and intel, both using the original X11 supplied
with 10.5.
I also did a fresh install and the problem persists.
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On Dec 7, 2007, at 6:44 PM, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
I don't see why fink binaries won't work right. They should work
fine since we symlink /usr/X11R6 to /usr/X11... the problem is in
compiling them, right? So compile them on Tiger for now and
distribute them as they'll work on Leopard..
Could a fink developer please comment on the best way to help with an
interim solution for the "X11 package version problem". The final
solution should be to use pkg-config, but in the mean time I want to
not facilitate breakage where possible. If you expect 'Xquartz -
version' to be forma
Looks like it. A clean new bootstrap of Fink did not help...
I still get the same error:
OpenGL graphics engine:
GL_VENDOR: NVIDIA Corporation
GL_RENDERER: NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT OpenGL Engine
GL_VERSION: 2.0 NVIDIA-1.5.18
The process has forked and you cannot use this CoreFoundation
Sean wrote:
> Sadly, the saga isn't over. I now have 1.0-4 and it installs and
> appears in the preferences as expected. When I try to play a music
> file, however, it crashes while in the coreaudio library.
>
> Crash log is attached.
>
> Sean
>
> On Dec 7, 2007 12:28 AM, Martin Costabel <[EMAIL
Has anyone noticed that Apple snuck a GCC 4.2
Developer Preview 1 release onto connect.apple.com
in the Developer Tools section. It claims to have
been released on Aug 27th and is an optional add-on
for Xcode 3.0 of Leopard (which is weird because
that seriously predates Leopard's release).
Jean-François Mertens wrote:
> Peter,
>
> On 10.4, I get now
> # nm -m /sw/lib/xmms/Output/libOSX.so|fgrep _osx_about
> 1114 (__TEXT,__text) non-external (was a private external) _osx_about
>
> whereas before the parenthesis (was a..) wasn't there.
>
> It seems to launch correctly , just as
On 08 Dec 2007, at 03:42, Daniel Johnson wrote:
> I agree that depending on individual X11 components is probably the
> right way to go, but the problem is that hundreds of packages in
> Fink currently depend on system-xfree86-* and changing that would
> require forcing users to rebuild ever
Peter,
On 10.4, I get now
# nm -m /sw/lib/xmms/Output/libOSX.so|fgrep _osx_about
1114 (__TEXT,__text) non-external (was a private external)
_osx_about
whereas before the parenthesis (was a..) wasn't there.
It seems to launch correctly , just as before, in the sense that I
can push
on m
On 08 Dec 2007, at 04:11, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
> I have no idea, sorry.
Too bad - would have hoped there was some documentation
or other specification out there, that I was among the few to ignore...
But if even you don't know, it means we're really all in a black box ...
>
>> Any pointers to d
Stock X11 on Leopard
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cctools 0 667 1
cctools-single-module 0 667 1
cups-dev
Peter O'Gorman wrote:
> Sean wrote:
>> Sadly, the saga isn't over. I now have 1.0-4 and it installs and
>> appears in the preferences as expected. When I try to play a music
>> file, however, it crashes while in the coreaudio library.
>>
>> Crash log is attached.
>>
>> Sean
>>
>> On Dec 7, 2007 12:
Sadly, the saga isn't over. I now have 1.0-4 and it installs and
appears in the preferences as expected. When I try to play a music
file, however, it crashes while in the coreaudio library.
Crash log is attached.
Sean
On Dec 7, 2007 12:28 AM, Martin Costabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Peter O'
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William Scott wrote:
> I get the error on PPC and intel, both using the original X11 supplied
> with 10.5.
>
> I also did a fresh install and the problem persists.
>
>
Ah. What do you get from "fink-virtual-pkgs --dpkg" ?
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Murali Vadivelu wrote:
> The version system has changed after that!
>
> X11.app starting:
> X.Org Xquartz X Server 1.3.0-apple3
> Build Date: 20071205
Yes, they deliberately don't want Fink to be able to detect the xorg
release number, so they changed not only the version number in a
non-increa
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
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> I've copied all the xmms files into my local tree; how would I apply
> that patch? I tried just adding it to the existing xmms.patch file and
> of course upon rebuilding I get a dialog asking which file to patch.
>
> fwiw, I didn't try using xmms before Martin applied
On Dec 7, 2007, at 18:42, Daniel Johnson wrote:
The big problem is that the package manager itself is failing since
it can't figure out any version information so it thinks the system
is corrupted.
I agree that depending on individual X11 components is probably the
right way to go, but t
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