Peter O'Gorman wrote:
>
> On Mar 7, 2007, at 3:55 PM, Blair Zajac wrote:
>
>> Peter O'Gorman wrote:
>>> On Mar 6, 2007, at 8:58 AM, Blair Zajac wrote:
>>>> 1) Would the Python maintainers be willing to take patches for a
>>>> framework i
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>
> On Mar 6, 2007, at 8:58 AM, Blair Zajac wrote:
>
>> We have a large number of PyQt apps on Linux for a special effect
>> studio. We use PyQt apps to manage a large render farm for special
>> effects, examining artwork, playing back ren
, otherwise it would have been done?
Could we add symlinks from the framework build back to the non-framework
build to support this?
Any suggestions would help. I would like to see Fink grow the ability
to run Aqua PyQt or PyWxWidgets apps.
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Kyle Moffett wrote:
On Nov 10, 2005, at 00:19:59, Blair Zajac wrote:
Dave,
Can epochs have versions, such as 1.2? We could take the existing
epochs and prepend '1.' for 10.1, '2.' for 10.2, etc. That way the
existing epochs are smaller than the new epochs automaticall
David R. Morrison wrote:
On Nov 8, 2005, at 9:33 PM, Blair Zajac wrote:
Do we have an implicit "epoch" for distributions, so that a package
built under 10.3 will be implicitly a lower version than the same
package version and revision number under 10.4-t?
This would be ha
he same package in different OS releases.
I'm thinking that this "epoch" would be another epoch than the epoch that we can
use in our .info files.
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David R. Morrison wrote:
On Nov 1, 2005, at 7:58 PM, Blair Zajac wrote:
Blair Zajac wrote:
Hi Peter,
I'm a Fink committer and am working on getting Ruby up to date so it
can support the new popular Ruby on Rails web development platform.
One of the databases it supports is sqlite.
Blair Zajac wrote:
Hi Peter,
I'm a Fink committer and am working on getting Ruby up to date so it can
support the new popular Ruby on Rails web development platform.
One of the databases it supports is sqlite. I'm looking at it and have
several questions.
1) Are you still
Martin Costabel wrote:
Blair Zajac wrote:
[]
at the top of the file. So for them to install, I really do need to
have the %p/bin/ruby binary symlink installed, otherwise /usr/bin/ruby
is used, which is still at 1.6, while the ruby package is at 1.8.3.
Hm...
% /usr/bin/ruby --version
ruby
to work. I wish there was a cleaner way to
express this. Anybody have any ideas?
Will Fink automatically pick from a list of available ruby's the set of those
that satisfy the dependency?
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readline.
If you don't mind, I can take over this package.
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NameError: global name 'Log' is not defined
Warning: chars_to_quote file not found,
assuming no quoting in backup repository.
Deleting increment at time:
Sun Aug 7 00:20:02 2005
Many thanks.
Best,
Murali.
This
10.4 so I can commit the new 10.4
version.
Did you copy the 10.3 rdiff-backup.info and .patch file over to
10.4-transitional and build rdiff-backup?
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a set of Fink packages for Ruby 1.8.3 and Ruby
on Rails, including the PostgreSQL bindings (and possibly the MySQL
bindings) so I'd be glad to help. If you don't want to maintain the
packages any more, I'd be glad to take over.
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h at least
10.3 doesn't have.
I can email you the files or commit them myself if you'd like.
Let me know.
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On Jun 10, 2005, at 1:06 AM, Blair Zajac wrote:
Looking at the log, it's doing a chown to root in the temporary
install directory:
Hi Blair,
Matthew wrote:
--build-as-nobody is
needed to be able to create bindists automatically and safely, and
we're
d, exit code 1
What do you suggest about this? Chowning to root seems like a
permissible operation.
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Hello,
I'm now getting make test failures on some of the modules I maintain
when module-signature-pmXXX is installed. The error message I get is
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/bin/perl5.8.1 "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e"
"test_harness(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t
t/0signaturegpg: WARNING: uns
Alexander Strange wrote:
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* Jeremy Higgs
ettercap-ssl
* Blair Zajac
grass5.7
Where are you seeing this? In CVS:
$ find . -name grass\* | xargs grep sw
finds nothing.
Regards
eport goes to rt.cpan.org.
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Michal 'hramrach' Suchanek wrote:
To make this happen we have to make Fink as best suited and easy to use
for your specific needs. Unfortunately that is something I have little
experience in. I would be very interested din learning what the typical
issues are and how we might be able to remedy them
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Kurt Schwehr wrote:
Looks like my emails are not getting through to the
fink lists. Maybe these two links will get through.
I would like to get some discussion going about what
is the best way to deploy fink to a large number of
machines at a site. Please give these two links a
read and let me k
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Update of /cvsroot/fink/dists/10.3/unstable/main/finkinfo/libs/perlmods
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv27788
Modified Files:
archive-tar-pm.info
Log Message:
New upstream version.
Index: archive-tar-pm.info
=
Peter O'Gorman wrote:
Blair Zajac wrote:
Yes, that works a lot better. I started using --prefix=%i after
seeing it other .info files.
Maybe we should do a global search and replace on this on all .info
files. That would be pretty easy to do with a grep to find the .info
files and s
Martin Costabel wrote:
Blair Zajac wrote:
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For your install step, try adding using
%p/bin/python%type_raw[python] setup.py install --prefix=%i
or even --root=%d if it works instead of --prefix=%i (question of
hardcoded /sw/src/root-* paths in the *.pyc files)
Yes, that works a lot better. I
Koen van der Drift wrote:
Update of /cvsroot/fink/dists/10.3/unstable/main/finkinfo/libs
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv22092
Added Files:
python-mx-py.info
Removed Files:
python-mx-2.0.4-2.info python-mx-py21-2.0.4-2.info
python-mx-py22-2.0.4-2.info python-mx-py23-2.0.4
ython-py23 should
build and install correctly.
Jeff,
Thanks, that did the trick.
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It is coming, because of the problems in Florida where Dustin the
maintainers lives it's is just behind a little.
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inite loop. PR 29964. [Joe Orton]
Also, I was able to get Subversion 1.1.0 to compile out of the box
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may be similar build issues with Fink.
So I'm thinking we should update Apache and then get Subversion up to 1.1.0.
47: error: at this point in file
error: command 'c++' failed with exit status 1
### execution of /var/tmp/tmp.3.zfJnhU failed, exit code 1
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Do you mind if I add these to the .info file as BuildDepends?
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install: QuickStart.txt: No such file or directory
### execution of /usr/bin/install failed, exit code 71
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Dear Fink developers,
A few of us were discussing the possibility of switching a number of
fink packages from the fink-provided openssl to the built-in openssl.
This would allow us to include ssl functionality even in the non-crypto
tree, and could cut down on potential
David R. Morrison wrote:
On Aug 27, 2004, at 7:16 PM, Blair Zajac wrote:
Update of /cvsroot/fink/dists/10.3/unstable/main/finkinfo/graphics
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv20027
Added Files:
mpeg2vidcodec.info
Log Message:
Add the mpeg2vidcodec package which contains the
Blair Zajac wrote:
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Update of /cvsroot/fink/dists/10.3/unstable/main/finkinfo/graphics
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv32377
Modified Files:
libquicktime0.info Log Message:
add missing BuildDepends
Hi David,
Thanks for fixing this. I also had to
David R. Morrison wrote:
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In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv32377
Modified Files:
libquicktime0.info
Log Message:
add missing BuildDepends
Hi David,
Thanks for fixing this. I also had to had to add glib as a Bu
Daniel Macks wrote:
On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 12:55:02AM +0200, Martin Costabel wrote:
Yes, I think it is a bug in the new fink.
In SelfUpdate.pm, the line
next unless ($tree =~ /stable/);
was changed to
next unless ($tree eq "stable" or $tree eq "unstable");
But $tree is typically somethi
Martin Costabel wrote:
Blair Zajac wrote:
It appears that the rsync mirror is not being updated from the CVS
server. I haven't seen any of the today's CVS commits in rsync.
Strange, I see lots of updates in rsync, even in 10.3/stable.
Maybe it has something to do with this shorter rsy
It appears that the rsync mirror is not being updated from the CVS
server. I haven't seen any of the today's CVS commits in rsync.
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-Revision: 3
+Version: 0.7.0
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-Depends: dlcompat-shlibs, libpoll-shlibs
-BuildDepends: fink (>= 0.12.0-1), cctools (>= 446-1), ncurses-dev
-Conflicts: ettercap-ssl ( <= %v-%r )
-Replaces: ettercap-ssl ( <= %v-%r )
-Source:
_yy cubeparse.y
/usr/share/bison.simple: In function `cube_yyparse':
/usr/share/bison.simple:285: warning: `yyval' might be used uninitialized in
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1.tar.gz" to what is listed in the
CustomMirror field.
This gives http://www.cgtp.duke.edu/~drm/fink/fink-0.21.1.tar.gz, as
stated.
Ahh, yes, that's what I meant and where I found the download.
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Max Horn wrote:
Am 06.08.2004 um 17:20 schrieb Blair Zajac:
Hi Max,
Saw this security issue for ethereal from my RedHat alert emails:
http://www.ethereal.com/appnotes/enpa-sa-00015.html
According to this page, they gave it a high security warning and "It
may be possible to make Ethereal cra
ormed packet onto the wire or by convincing someone to read a
malformed packet trace file."
Upgrading to 0.10.5 fixes these issues.
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Hi David,
I just got an email warning for our RedHat Enterprise Linux 3 subscriptions that
there's a security issue for libpng 1.2.5. Sure enough, there's a note at
http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/libpng.html
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Daniel Macks wrote:
On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 10:07:07AM -0700, Blair Zajac wrote:
The default CompileScript and InstallScript when Type: Perl is used
contains the perlarchdir variable, which is expanded in PkgVersion.pm.
I'm building some Perl packages that use Module::Build instead o
r in any future releases:
use Config:
$perlarchdir = $Config{archname};
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perl581 and perl584 installed, then you can use both with no problems.
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made is that -man is a package just for manual pages.
What do people think.
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Blair Zajac wrote:
Hello,
If you're like me and remove any unneeded packages after installing a
new one, then when I upgrade to fink 0.21.0 it fails if you don't have
libiconv-dev installed when compiling the new libiconv:
This is an old problem, should probabl
ake failed, exit code 2
Failed: installing libiconv-1.9.2-11 failed
Should not the libiconv package not rely upon the existence of the previous
version being installed?
Can anybody else verify this behavior?
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Daniel Macks wrote:
On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 04:13:17PM -0700, Blair Zajac wrote:
Daniel Macks wrote:
On my 10.3.4 machine, I have /usr/lib/libz.1.1.3.dylib
Funny, I was looking at the header files to see which version OS X has:
% less /usr/include/zlib.h
/* zlib.h -- interface of the '
Daniel Macks wrote:
On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 03:16:21PM -0700, Blair Zajac wrote:
David H. wrote:
Blair Zajac wrote:
|
| The Compress::Zlib package currently compiles and links against it's own
| private copy of zlib 1.1.4. This seems to be a waste of disk and memory
| space when Mac OS X
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|
| The Compress::Zlib package currently compiles and links against it's own
| private copy of zlib 1.1.4. This seems to be a waste of disk and memory
| space when Mac OS X 103.3 comes with the
patched).
The attached patch fixes this and reduces the size of
/sw/lib/perl5/5.8.1/darwin-thread-multi-2level/auto/Compress/Zlib/Zlib.bundle
from 253192 to 127124 bytes.
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Daniel Macks wrote:
On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 12:13:57PM -0700, Blair Zajac wrote:
I've got a .info file for IPC::Run ready to check into CVS and currently I
have it like this depending
Info2: <<
Package: ipc-run-pm%type_pkg[perl]
Version: 0.78
Revision: 1
Type: perl (5.8.1
epage: http://search.cpan.org/dist/IPC-Run/
Maintainer: Blair Zajac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
# Dependencies.
Depends: perl%type_pkg[perl]-core, io-tty-pm%type_pkg[perl]
The problem is that on my 10.3 box if I want to have Fink's perl 5.8.4 also
installed, then having io-tty-pm581 and io-tty-
s/RRDs.bs: No such file or directory
make[2]: *** [install-data-local] Error 71
make[1]: *** [install-am] Error 2
make: *** [install-recursive] Error 1
### execution of /var/tmp/tmp.2.qmkcHR failed, exit code 2
Failed: installing rrdtool-1.0.48-13 failed
I'm sending this patch upstream also, but a
Benjamin Reed wrote:
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In directory
sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv21508/10.3/unstable/main/finkinfo/database
Modified Files:
rrdtool.info rrdtool.patch
Log Message:
rrdtool updates
Hi Ben,
I'm getting a compile failure w
Benjamin Reed wrote:
Blair Zajac wrote:
In rrdinfo.info, to shrink librrd.dylib by 50%, can we use the
--enable-local-libpng and --enable-local-zlib configure options? This
will prevent RRD from using it's own copies of these packages.
At one point they recommended using their own, and I
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Modified Files:
rrdtool.info
Log Message:
rrdtool manpages are generated with a POD that requires perl 5.8 or l
Would it be a good idea to switch over to use Perl 5.8.5 instead of 5.8.4 in
Fink before too much work is invested in 5.8.4?
Here's what's new in 5.8.5:
http://search.cpan.org/~nwclark/perl-5.8.5/pod/perl585delta.pod
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no apache2 no ssl doesn't build ldap support as fink only have openldap-ssl
Ahh, thanks. Didn't know that.
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deps, thanks for the notice though.
Thanks. I saw that commit
Do you want to do apache2.info also?
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odd, do you have openldap-dev installed? Am I missing a build dep on it?
No, I don't have it installed.
I noticed that there's also a /usr/lib/libldap.dylib that can be linked against,
so that maybe why this dependency was not noticed.
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Daniel Macks wrote:
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Blair Zajac schrieb:
It has a global directory /var/tmp/jove where it dumps recover and
temporary files,
Is this the editors "feature", leaving the files in a global tmp
directory? As I know from people in t
Benjamin Reed wrote:
Blair Zajac wrote:
Hi Benjamin,
Just tried out the new postgresql74-ssl package and it works fine.
However, I'm seeing something odd.
When I remove all the postgresql packages and then install them again,
I get some warnings that /sw/bin/pg_config-7.4 and
/sw/bin
normal or expected?
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Information about 3511 packages read in 1 seconds.
dpkg --remove postgresql74-ssl postgresql7
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| like because it starts up fast.
|
| It has a global directory /var/tmp/jove where it dumps recover and
| temporary files, unlike vi
package.
What's the best way of handling this?
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Hope that helps.
Yes, definitely. That's some good info.
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Daniel Johnson wrote:
If you also change "SetLDFLAGS: -lintl" to "SetLDFLAGS: -no-undefined
-lintl" this package will build prebound.
Thanks for the tip. My CVS commit contained this change.
One question. I looked in the gcc.info and ld.info files for
n
-no-undefined and couldn't find any. Is there a good link that discusses this?
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Have you verified that rsync still computes the checksums correctly when
using your patch ?
If you arer 100% sure, go ahead and check in your patched version
E
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Depends: popt
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I emailed Bill three months ago with this patch.
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Package: postgresql-python-py%type_pkg[python]
Version: 7.4.3
Revision: 21
Type: python(2.1 2.2 2.3)
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ound or just do an upgrade to 5.7.0. When I get a response, I'll package the
new grass.info (or grass57.info) file appropriately.
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/lib. Hopefully, it
wouldn't need to run configure, just run python setup.py.
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nfo builds against
postgresql73-dev or postgresql73-ssl-dev. Would people have a problem with this?
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terse. You may have already, but if not, make sure to coordinate with Matt
Stephenson who is listed as the maintainer for grass in unstable. I'm cc'ing
him on this.
Thanks for getting me to do the update. Now someday, I need to try to tackle
the openEV port to mac o
Hello Kurt,
I'm working on getting grass 5.7.0 (the open source GIS) into Fink and it needs
the proj package installed on the system. I noticed that proj was updated to
4.4.8 this May. Attached is a patch that seems to do the trick.
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which right now installs the scripts/ispell file. It
could also install the scripts/spell but I didn't install this as I don't need it.
I choose to use cp -p of the already installed ispell instead of copying ispell
form the build directory, but it doesn't have to be this way.
Reg
Christian Schaffner wrote:
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> On 11.02.2004, at 06:19, Blair Zajac wrote:
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> > Thank you for updating python23-socket-ssl.
> >
> > However, it also only depends upon db42 and not db42 | db42-ssl.
>
> Revision -23 (in fink unstable now) BuildDepends on db42-ss
est,
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Hello,
Could the db42 dependencies in the new python 2.3.3-22 build be
updated to use either db42 or db42-ssl? As a Subversion user,
I have the entire db42-ssl, apr-ssl, set of packages installed
and don't really want to compile and install the non-ssl db42.
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7;d rather just get the perl -pi line into the .info file rather
than taking away capabilities of the package.
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> the patch didn't apply on your system, -4.1 should be -4.2, what perl
> are you using?
The patch on my system doesn't patch those lines.
$ cd /sw/fink/10.3/unstable/crypto/finkinfo
$ grep '4\.2' cyrus-sasl2.patch
[no output]
Regarding perl, I have
$ perl -v
This is perl, v5.8.1-RC3 built fo
ot;... $ac_c" 1>&6
echo "configure:2661: checking for db_create in -l$dbname" >&5
I checked the source code and it tests for Berkeley DB's >= 4.1,
so I think it'll work just fine against it.
BTW, cyrus-sasl2 2.1.17 is out.
Best,
Blair
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f-4.2r0-1
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Hello,
I'm getting this error when attempting to build hdf 1.6.1-1
with 10.3:
$ fink install hdf5 hdf5-bin hdf5-shlibs
/usr/bin/sudo /sw/bin/fink install hdf5 hdf5-bin hdf5-shlibs
Information about 2195 packages read in 2 seconds.
The following 3 packages will be installed or updated:
hdf5 hdf5
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