At Fri, 16 Aug 2013 12:47:51 -0700,
Alexander Hansen wrote:
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> On 8/15/13 1:33 AM, AIDA Shinra wrote:
> > Update of /cvsroot/fink/dists/10.4/stable/main/finkinfo/utils
> > In directory
> > sfp-cvs-1.v30.ch3.sourceforge.com:/tmp/cvs-serv21404/10.4/stable/main/finkinf
I made my last commit to coreutils on the unstable upgrading to
8.10. I only verified a successful build on my 10.5 box.
At Fri, 11 Feb 2011 01:23:01 +0900,
j10naida wrote:
>
> I'm alive but I can't maintain coreutils anymore. Actually, I'm not a
> coreutils user. I'm still ready to upgrade libar
I'm alive but I can't maintain coreutils anymore. Actually, I'm not a
coreutils user. I'm still ready to upgrade libarchive package.
At Wed, 09 Feb 2011 21:30:03 -0500,
Alexander Hansen wrote:
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> On 2/9/11 6:43 PM, Charles Lepple wrote:
> > On
I intentionally "defeat"ed the Leopard's xinitrc mechanism for
the following reasons:
1. Apple did not defined any rule to number the scripts. Fink's
numbering rule is flexible and providing many chances for admins to
put hooks.
2. Apple did not provided any mechanism to disable each script.
3.
At Sun, 6 Jan 2008 23:35:22 +0100,
Jean-François Mertens wrote:
>
>
> On 06 Jan 2008, at 23:21, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
>
> > Is there any particular reason why the symlinks couldn't/shouldn't be
> > installed by textutils?
>
> And by coreutils itself for the commands where
> there is no correspo
At Thu, 15 Nov 2007 10:45:05 -0600,
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
>
> I'm pretty sure that I posted at least as much as is pertinent, but the
> rest of it is here if you need it:
> http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~robert/intel/coreutils-6.9-3.txt
Can you test the following patch? I guess something is wrong i
Hello,
I feel a bit flustrating a bit about versioned dependencies.
* The only part of the ncurses written in C++ is libncurses++.a and
ncursesapp.h. The C++ code is linked to a program if and only if the
program invokes ncurses C++ binding. What about removing
"(>= 5.4-20041023-1006)" from pure
Are there any documents about "libs/pythonmods" category? In
particular,
* Should I move existing -pyNN packages into libs/pythonmods?
* Why do the stable trees lack libs/pythonmods?
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At Tue, 17 Apr 2007 09:57:25 +0200,
Martin Costabel wrote:
>
> Alexey Zakhlestin wrote:
> > Do you have the same filesystem type on all of your machines?
>
> Not completely. The machine where I observed this has /sw/src/fink.build
> inside a mounted disk image that is formatted with HFS+ case se
I found another bug:
Index: perlmod/Fink/VirtPackage.pm
===
RCS file: /cvsroot/fink/fink/perlmod/Fink/VirtPackage.pm,v
retrieving revision 1.105
diff -u -r1.105 VirtPackage.pm
--- perlmod/Fink/VirtPackage.pm 4 Apr 2006 22:45:44 -
I found an error in the package manager in CVS.
Index: SHA1.pm
===
RCS file: /cvsroot/fink/fink/perlmod/Fink/Checksum/SHA1.pm,v
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -r1.4 SHA1.pm
--- SHA1.pm 18 Mar 2006 21:24:40 - 1.4
+++ SHA1
Index: SHA1.pm
===
RCS file: /cvsroot/fink/fink/perlmod/Fink/Checksum/SHA1.pm,v
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -r1.4 SHA1.pm
--- SHA1.pm 18 Mar 2006 21:24:40 - 1.4
+++ SHA1.pm 17 Apr 2006 10:25:22 -
@@ -54,7 +54,7
Hello,
Your package debconf has UpdatePOD: true, but does not have *.pod in
fact. UpdatePOD is unnecessary. Worse, if no other pod file exist in
%p/share/podfiles, PostInstScript fails at a wildcard
expansion. Please remove it.
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> I successfully built openoffice.org-firefox-2.0.1+m156-104 on my
> PowerBook, which is currently set up for 10.4-transitional. So far
> everything seems to run as it did on prior versions.
>
> However, I was looking around at some of the object files to see if I
> would have to rebuild th
I'm sorry but I made a wrong cvs import. There is an "unstable"
directory at the toplevel. I tried cvs remove but I got the following
message:
Access denied: Contact project administrator if you must write here.
Can somebody remove the "unstable" directory?
Again, I'm sorry.
Hello,
There is some problems about xfontpath.
1. No longer maintained. Its upstream website has disappeared.
2. It cannot handle differences between X servers. XDarwin server can
handle TrueType fonts and TTCap syntax at fints.dir(right?). In
contrast Xquartz not only is unable to display TrueT
> > Conflicts: <<
> > system-tetex, tetex, tetex-nox, ptex, ptex-nox,
> > (%type_raw[-nox] = -nox) tetex-base (>= 0),
> > (%type_raw[-nox] = .) tetex-nox-base,
> > ptex-base (>= 0), ptex-nox-base
> > <<
> > Replaces: <<
> > tetex, tetex-nox, ptex, ptex-nox,
> > (%type_raw[-nox] = -nox) tetex-
>
> --- tetex.info.orig 2005-04-27 12:26:41.0 +0900
> +++ tetex.info2006-03-07 03:21:57.0 +0900
> @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
> Package: tetex%type_pkg[-nox]
> Type: -nox (boolean)
> Version: 3.0
> -Revision: 1
> +Revision: 2
> GCC: 3.3
> Description: Complete distribution of th
package was renamed its .deb is still old.)
If the .deb has License field, or Restrictive packages are marked as
Section: restrictive, my task is much simpler. I only need to hack
dpkg-scanpackages or apt-ftparchive to detect restrictiveness of
packages.
AIDA Shinra, Todai Fink Team
When /sw is NFS mounted, flock against package databases might fail.
Here are patches to workaround the problem.
http://www.j10n.org/files/fink-0.24.11-lock.diff
http://www.j10n.org/files/fink-20060221-lock.diff
http://www.j10n.org/files/dpkg-1.10.21-lock.diff
http://www.j10n.org/files/apt-0.5.4-l
> libbonobo2_2.10.1-2_darwin-powerpc.deb -> /sw/fink/dists/unstable/
> main/binary-darwin-powerpc/gnome/libbonobo2_2.10.1-2_darwin-powerpc.deb
>
> but uses the dists independent path:
>
> libbonobo2_2.10.1-2_darwin-powerpc.deb -> /sw/fink/10.4-transitional/
> unstable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc
Hello,
Suppose the following construct:
Package: some-concrete
Conflicts: some-virtual
Replaces: some-virtual
Provides: some-virtual
Package: another-concrete
Conflicts: some-virtual
Replaces: some-virtual
Provides: some-virtual
When the some-concrete is installed and you are installing
the ano
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fink-installed-packages.sh
Description
> > I want --enable-extra-encodings.
>
> Can you explain this, please? I do not understand your request.
The libiconv supports some extra encodings which are disabled by
default. The /usr/lib/libiconv.2.2.0.dylib is configured with
--enable-extra-encodings, but the /sw/lib/libiconv.2.2.0.dylib i
I want --enable-extra-encodings.
> I have updated the gettext and libiconv packages: the new versions
> are currently in experimental/dmrrsn/base if anybody would like to
> help test.
>
> For gettext, in addition to bringing the program to the latest
> version, the division into splitoffs h
> > dyld: Library not loaded: /Volumes/SandBox/fink/sw/lib/libintl.3.dylib
> > Referenced from: /Volumes/SandBox/fink/sw/bin/mkdir
> > Reason: image not found
> > /usr/sbin/gcc_select: line 645: 1350 Trace/BPT trap
>
> This asks for filing a bug against gcc_select, I think. A script of
I made changes to your emacsen-common and emacs20. They were broken
for a long time. The emacs20 did not even run.
If you are too busy to maintain emacsen, the Todai Fink Team will take
over the maintainership.
Regards,
Shinra
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> > I am seeing one weird problem there concerning the gnuplot package
> > (and therefore killing all packages that depend on gnuplot; there
> > are quite a few of these):
> >
> >> emacs -batch -q -no-site-file -l ./dot.el -f batch-byte-compile
> >> gnuplot.el
> >> make[2]: *** [gnuplot.elc]
> > I am seeing one weird problem there concerning the gnuplot package
> > (and therefore killing all packages that depend on gnuplot; there
> > are quite a few of these):
> >
> >> emacs -batch -q -no-site-file -l ./dot.el -f batch-byte-compile
> >> gnuplot.el
> >> make[2]: *** [gnuplot.elc]
Hello,
> For several years now I have been using various carbon builds of
> emacs from gnu cvs and suspect that I am not alone in wanting a
> native version of the one true editor. As of yesterday I am also a
> fink user, and so it seemed appropriate to try to integrate the emacs
> from c
I found an unpleasant behaviour of your Fink webmin package. When I
install webmin and another module (for example webmin-apache)
together, I'm prompted whether update ConfFiles. Such a prompt is
unnecessary at the first installation.
Here is my new revision.
http://www.j10n.org/tmp/bundle-webmin
Todai Fink Team tried building all unstable packages automatically.
You can check what package could not be built or installed here:
http://fink.sodan.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/build/2005-04-16/
Notes:
* The most common error is insufficient BuildDepends. Especially
libiconv-dev is very frequently forg
The Todai Fink Team want to be the maintainers of following packages:
libs/perlmods/jcode-pm581
net/sylpheed
text/qkc
utils/jless
utils/kinput2
x11/kterm
x11/ttfmkfontdir
x11/xfontpath
x11/xfonts-intl
May we do?
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I cannot build libxml2-pm560 due to an error in "make test".
/sw/bin/perl5.6.0 Makefile.PL PERL=/sw/bin/perl5.6.0 PREFIX=/sw
INSTALLPRIVLIB=/sw/lib/perl5/5.6.0 INSTALLARCHLIB=/sw/lib/perl5/5.6.0/darwin
INSTALLSITELIB=/sw/lib/perl5/5.6.0 INSTALLSITEARCH=/sw/lib/perl5/5.6.0/darwin
INSTALLMAN1DIR=
> After fink selfupdate recently, console application using gettext comes
> to
> show messages with wrong charset (I sometimes use ja_JP.eucJP locale
> with console applications, but messages now become UTF-8).
"export OUTPUT_CHARSET=euc-jp" will help you.
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Todai Fink Team tried building all unstable packages automatically.
You can check what package could not be built or installed here:
http://fink.sodan.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/build/2005-03-26/
Notes:
* The most common error is insufficient BuildDepends. Especially
libiconv-dev is very frequently for
I found a the symlink to /sw/Applications/foobar.app is not created if
/Applications/Fink is already exist. I attach a patch.
PkgVersion.pm.diff
Description: Binary data
I found a the symlink to /sw/Applications/foobar.app is not created if
/Applications/Fink is already exist. I attach a patch.
PkgVersion.pm.diff
Description: Binary data
I developed the "xinitrc" package to launch X clients automatically
just as profile.d framework acts. If the "xinitrc" is introduced,
users can take advantage of installed programs without modifying their
~/.xinitrc. The design follows:
* /sw/bin/xinitrc.sh is the core component. It prepairs some
> Sorry for jumping on this, but did you keep a note of what was missing from
> where? If you could inform the maintainers of missing BuildDepends it would
> help a lot.
Sorry, but the list is quite incomplete and outdated.
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> If B did not directly refer any neon's symbols,
>
> gcc -o B B.o -lA -lneon
Oh, this line is:
gcc -o B B.o -lA
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> An example is the "neon" package. Currently we are using neon24, but
> in the recent past we used neon23 (and many earlier ones). If you have
> neon24 installed and link with -lneon, you will be linked to the
> v. 24 of the neon lib because of a symlink from libneon.dylib to
> libneon.24.dylib.
I guess BuildDependsOnly flag is intended to improve scalability, but
I think it is a bad idea.
The problem is library-to-library dependency. For example, every
applications depending on gtk+2 must also depend on atk1, glib2-dev,
pango1-xft2-dev, gettext-dev and libiconv-dev. This is major source
> Hmm. The root certificates are IMHO, facts. There's only one set of
> root certificates-- or at least there should be, else the whole system
> of trust chains would fall apart. I.e Debian gets a certificate from a
> organization which certifies that the holders of the Debian private
> key i
> Version 0.5.1 was released last friday and I'll try to update the
> packages to that version today. Is the problem instead that I haven't
> configured the package properly to handle international text?
NLS support of w3m 0.5 was buggy due to "partial" gettextization, that
is, mixture of hardco
uot;License" field, but I might
be wrong. Any ideas?
AIDA Shinra
Univ. of Tokyo Educational Computing System Tutors
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Our team are going to discuss it at the next meeting. Thanks for advice!
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Apple's X11 1.0 shipped with Panther has two major problems.
Problem 1. X_LOCALE
Panther has locale support but Apple left X_LOCALE enabled. It broke
many programs' i18n support.
Problem 2. #pragma GCC
Cpp of Apple's gcc3.3 puts "#pragma GCC" at the top of preprocessed
file. X uses cpp widely a
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