Alexander Hansen wrote:
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So let's say we updated r-base to 2.8.0. It would install stuff in
%p/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.8 , and then anything that
linked to the older version of libR.dylib wouldn't be able to find it.
Currently only labplot and rpy-py* depend on
Hi Matthias,
Cleaned up patchscript of obsolete items.
Thanks!
Decided to leave the first line of the patchscript as is :
_ output of what /usr/bin/ld seems too variable, even in format.
_ too many ld's around, and not sure which ones exactly have the
problem,
From what I figured out
Hi!
I get a bunch of compile errors when trying to install HDF on an intel
Mac Pro running Leopard (ld: arch -i686 not supported or something)
It seems however that HDF is upgraded to 4.2r3 from 4.2r1 and the new
version supports gfortran before g95. I rewrote the info file to use
this
On Jun 5, 2008, at 11:26 PM, Bror Jonsson wrote:
Hi!
I get a bunch of compile errors when trying to install HDF on an
intel Mac Pro running Leopard (ld: arch -i686 not supported or
something)
It seems however that HDF is upgraded to 4.2r3 from 4.2r1 and the
new version supports
OK, I looked in to the problem and it seems like there is a preset
configuration-file in HDF the defaults the compiler to xlf on PPC
systems. The complitation works fine if the file
HDF4.2r3/config/powerpc-apple
Is just removed. I suppose the preflight patch script could do that?
Will
...and forgot to attach the file...
hdf.info
Description: Binary data
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Bernard Zenko wrote:
Dear all,
I've reinstalled the newest version of fink from sources without any
problem. However, when I tried to install kde (bundle-kde-ssl) the
compilation failed at lesstif package (lesstif-0.93.18-2) with the
following error output:
--
...
gcc -g -O2 -o .libs/mwm