On Mon, 24 Jul 2017 09:25:44 -0700, Alexander Hansen wrote:
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> > On Jul 23, 2017, at 15:45, Scott Hannahs via Fink-devel wrote:
> >
> > Once again…. Since I am updating some of my fink packages, I should do
> > them all!
> >
> > I seem to be unclear on how a language version typed build i
On Mon, 24 Oct 2016 15:11:32 -0700, Alexander Hansen wrote:
>>
>> > On Oct 24, 2016, at 02:29, Michael Endler wrote:
>> >
>> > Feedback: not good
>> >
>> > After installing XQuartz 2.7.10, I get the following error
message when
>> > trying to start nedit:
>> >
>> > Error: Shell widget nedit
On Wed, 5 Oct 2016 21:27:19 -0500, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
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>Building scite-3.4.1-1 with f-p-p-0.30 gets the following error:
>
> fink-package-precedence --depfile-ext='\.(mak|d)' .
>Scanning /\.(mak|d)$/ dependency files...
>./scintilla/gtk/Accessor.d
>...
>./scite/gtk/Widget.d
On Tue, 9 Aug 2016 11:52:39 -0700, Alexander Hansen
wrote:
> > On Aug 6, 2016, at 20:42, Daniel Macks wrote:
> > > On Sat, 6 Aug 2016 11:56:46 -0700, Alexander Hansen >
> wrote:
> >>> On Aug 6, 2016, at 11:50, John Lillibridge wrote:
> >>>> I
version of fink-package-precedence (0.19-1) that uses
"otool-classic" if present (falling back to "otool" if not), which
should resolve the problem. Please let me know
"nothing to
> do"? that was my assumption anyway, which caused me to move
> INSTALL{,.txt}.
Ah yes, case-(in)sensitivity. Fixed in revision -3 (which also improves
the
just migrated our old procmail package to the current (10.9+) distro.
Thanks for the getline() fix! I didn't need to alter INSTALL. Debian
has a ton of patches, I will look into them later this w
n validator doesn’t catch missing
> commas in the conflicts/replaces.
>
> Look for revision 2 to fix this.
Bug in validator, now fixed in git master: missing comma was not
detected in multiline fields that were in splitoffs where the missing
comma would have been the last characte
with the modern UseMaxBuildJobs
settings throughout the whole live distro shortly.
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> I'll assess my packages after I do that and might release some of
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> Great news :)
Excellent!
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> http://wiki.finkproject.org/index.php/Fink:Policy:system-openssl#Deprecation_of_system-openssl-dev
Thanbks for checking into this! If a package has the option of building
to use either openssl or gnutls, any feel for which way I should go
with it?
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don't know a correct
solution. Is there a way to have the users' data cached in each user's own
space, or at least in subdirs?
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On Mon, 15 Jun 2015 22:55:17 -0400, Daniel Macks wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 10:17:30 -0400, Jack Howarth
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> There appears to be a bogus BuildDepends on system-openssl-dev in
> > libgnomecups-shlibs as there seems to be no instances of the ssl
> > headers being us
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framework everywhere, or else make separate .info.
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On Sat, 9 May 2015 15:46:15 -0400, Kevin Horton wrote:
On May 9, 2015 at 2:07:30 PM, Kevin Horton (khorto...@rogers.com) wrote:
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> > On May 9, 2015, at 11:47, Daniel Macks wrote:
> >
> > I just tried to update "convertall" to the latest in fink, but:
> >
&
cripts are reporting that they could not download
the original to mirror it).
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On Mon, 04 May 2015 10:22:26 -0400, Daniel Macks wrote:
On Mon, 4 May 2015 08:41:55 -0400, Kevin Horton wrote:
> I’m looking at taking over dbi-pm from Benjamin Reed, but I’ve
> discovered a problem with the existing package that has me stumped. >
> > dbi-pm5182-1:1.630-1 fails t
o be maintaining
> this package any longer. whatever you see fit to do with it is fine
> with me (including removing it from the fink distro). thanks for
> reaching out, and sorry for the lack of responsiveness about it.
>
> On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 7:58 AM, Daniel Macks wrote:
>
g it?
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t;: No such file or directory
> make: *** [dbiproxy] Error 2
>
> Any hints would be greatly appreciated.
It's double-passing "-x86_64 perl5.18". That's a bug in...some version
of some underlying perlmod used in the build toolchain, can't remember
which. Will
libming1-shlibs 0.4.5-3 is one of the last remaining packages to use the
old-version "giflib" library. I stole another distro's patches for giflib7
(fink's packaging of the newer lib) support and put it in my experimental dir
(on cvs.sf). Okay to commit?
dan
lly claim any you want. Along the way you can
always remove:
UseMaxBuildJobs:true
since that's now default (lots of packages have slow release cycles,
dating back to when that was not-default behavior).
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On Tue, 28 Apr 2015 07:52:03 -0700, Alexander Hansen
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> On Apr 21, 2015, at 19:31, Daniel Macks wrote:
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> On Tue, 21 Apr 2015 14:14:10 -0500, Hanspeter Niederstrasser
> wrote:
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> On Thu, April 16, 2015 11:46 am, Alexander Hansen wrote:
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> Summary: GNU
, not just enable/disable
the whole mode (and would allow scanning .so not just .dylib). There
are some other sanity checks we might want to do on modules and libs
(unresolved symbols? list of runtime deps?), this new script would be a
home for them all.
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t; On 23 Mar 2015, at 05:53 am, Daniel Macks wrote:
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> > This package is one of the few still using the very old gcc47
> compiler, which is only available on OS X up to 10.8. Its underlying
> cernlib2006 has been using gcc49 for a while now. Can geant migrate
> to gcc49 a
This package is one of the few still using the very old gcc47 compiler, which
is only available on OS X up to 10.8. Its underlying cernlib2006 has been using
gcc49 for a while now. Can geant migrate to gcc49 also?
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is just a test being done on a local machine
> and a manual downgrade suffices.
Rolling back my 10.7 machine to dejagnu-1.5.1-2 does not alter the
fort4 test-fail on automake1.14.
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> > > Thanks! I’ve synced the relevant changes the tracker item over,
> so 1.86-4 should have everything, including having you as official
> maintainer.
Thanks!
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> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-automake/2015-02/msg1.html
automake1.12 just failed that same test in the same way for me on 10.8.
dan
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suite requires manual tricks, so it's possible even the exit-handler
needs special tricks too.
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Info2: <<
Package: scientificpython-py%type_pkg[python]
Version: 2.9.1
Revision: 4
Distribution: (%type_pkg[python] = 23) 10.4, (%type_pkg[python] = 24) 10.4,
(%type_pkg[python] = 24) 10.5
Type: python (2.7)
Maintainer: Kurt
break the cycle even in this one optional case later this week.
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#include
^
I'm pretty sure tr1 is one of the function collections that is
evolving in c++11 or boost, but I thought inkscape finally had a
portable solution. I don't have
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> Benjamin,
> > Could you update the glew package to the latest 1.11.0 release?
> I'll hack on this this weekend. There are some obsolete details
r simply bumping %v.
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> > +++ /sw/lib/perl5/5.16.2/darwin-thread-multi-2level/Locale/gettext.pm
> > @@ -32,6 +32,7 @@
> > =cut
> > > use Carp;
> > +use POSIX qw(:locale_h);
> > > require Exporter;
> > require DynaLoader;
> > > Hanspeter
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s when picking
various arbitrary/dummy screen parameters, and graceful shutdown.
Probably the simplest (or at least first) test would be to see if just
"Xvfb :10" from the commandline fails. I don't have a 10.10 box to test.
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> for 10.10.
>
> Ultimately, we are better off getting the right tcltk (8.6)
> installing on 10.10.
Fixed (I think...tcltk 8.5ish on 10.7/10.8 and 8.6ish on 10.9/10.10)
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> 10.10.
Thanks for debugging and finding the fix!
As to a larger issue, I wonder if we should use this as an opportunity
to migrate more fully to gcc49 so we don't have to keep dragging a
On Wed, 20 Aug 2014 17:44:00 +0200, Max Horn wrote:
Hi,
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> On 19.08.2014, at 19:57, Daniel Macks wrote:
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> > On Tue, 19 Aug 2014 13:47:58 +0200, Max Horn wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> >> cp: /sw/share/info/dir.bak: Permission denied
> >> >> I think this
ble install-info in the %i
context, but others need to be disabled explicitly by the maintainer.
It's always doable, but there are many variations among the build tools
(sometimes an autoconf flag, sometimes a make variable, sometimes
manually commenting out part of a makefile).
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than 1.0.1e for a while now in the standard
package dist, but the bootstrap set is lagging. By eye, the 1.0.1h
currently in the dist has changes in those vicinity to fix that sor
On Mon, 4 Aug 2014 09:20:34 -0500, Hanspeter Niederstrasser
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> > Should we make a validator test for if:
> > Â Package:*-pm(\d+)
> > then require:
> > Â Depends:perl\1-core
> > ?
> >
> >
tls28-shlibs.
And libmagickcore6.q16.2-shlibs libmagickwand6.q16.2-shlibs
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 18:48:20 +0200, Martin Costabel
> wrote:
> On 11/06/14 15:41, TheSin wrote:
> > > aren’t these BDO? how can you dep on them then? And since you
> > can’t dep on them how can you have
h IIRC is only needed because of a bug in
the glib2 dist tarball. Newer glib2 will presumably not need that hack.
Packages that need the functionality of pkg-config but want a
lighter-weight implementation are welcome to use pykg-config (see
.'fink info
s! Sometimes a
maintainer might not realize that a small change to his own package
creates problems for another (or that lots of seemingly okay changes
conspire to create a special problem that is only seen in some
situations. This mailing list is a fine place.
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> so both packages could have their shared libs buried in
> subdirectories. As for the static lib,
> I built it as the the build is pretty quick.
> Jack
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> On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 1:57 PM, Daniel Macks wrote:
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> On
("libjson").
For now, they have different library-versioning (libjson.0.dylib bs
libjson.7.dylib), but they are two independent projects. I wonder if
one (I guess this new one, since it doesn't already exist in fink)
should be pushed into a subdir to avoid any future collisions of the
real package when
any other package anywhere ever had a versioned dependency on it.
This sounds like the exact situation for which fink-obsolete-packages
is documented to be used.
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I just tried to build camlp5 on 10.7. But...
Can't resolve dependency "ocaml (<= 3.13.0)" for package "camlp5-6.02.3-1" (no
matching packages/versions found)
Sure enough, we have ocaml, but it's 4.01.0-1
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> by just changing --with-system-pcre to --with-pcre=%p. It would be
> highly irregular for the --with-system-pcre option not to be pushing
> the headers in /usr/include to be used.
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> On Tuesday, April 29, 2014, Daniel Macks wrote:
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>(sorr
l. I am testing with
--with-system-pcre changed to --with-pcre=%p. FYI, macports doesn't
pass either flag and incorrectly ignores pcre.
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> On Tuesday, April 29, 2014, Daniel Macks wrote:
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>Using (apparently-)undocumented, internal implementation
> details that are kn
the system pcre used.
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>On Mon, 28 Apr 2014 22:38:02 -0400, Daniel Macks
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> On Mon, 28 Apr 2014 20:55:18 -0400, Jack Howarth
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> wrote:
> > The r-base214 pac
On Mon, 28 Apr 2014 22:38:02 -0400, Daniel Macks wrote:
On Mon, 28 Apr 2014 20:55:18 -0400, Jack Howarth
> wrote:
> > The r-base214 packaging seems to have test suite issues when built
> > against Xcode 5.1 on darwin12…
> >
> > Testing examples for package ‘util
st drop that package like
> we did with r-base213.
Looks like R now (as of 215) contains the actual internal pcre code it
wants (copied from pcre's sources), so it becomes insensitive to
changes in libpcre's internals. compare src/main/util.c around line
2159, and see the
once in the linking of executables (where it has no
effect; solely due to .info field). I suspect there are some other
no-longer-needed packaging work-arounds in the .info as well. Let me
know if I should commit this limited xcode5.1 fix and/or other cleanups.
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> On 06.04.2014, at 9:33PM, Derek Homeier
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> > On 06.04.2014, at 5:58PM, Daniel Macks wrote:
> >>> >>> found there is a missing
> >>> >>> TestDepends: six-py%type_pkg[py
On Sat, 5 Apr 2014 20:54:18 +0200, Derek Homeier
wrote:
Hi,
>
> found there is a missing
>
>TestDepends: six-py%type_pkg[python]
>
> in dateutil-py-2.2-1.
Fixed (sip-pyXXX not six-pyXXX).
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> 2) Do nothing and just not update any of the base packages in the 10.4 tree.
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> If somebody has an interest in keeping 10.6 going unofficially, they
> are certainly welcome to do that.
I support EOLing 10.6, and don't see a need to
or example, a quick heuristic check of the diff between
'fink list 31' and 'fink list 33' finds (ironically) there 33 has 31
that 33 does not have.
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> >
>
> TarFilesRename uses the older method of using the uncompressor first
> and then pipes the result out, although to pax rather than tar. A
> combination of TarFilesRename and SourceRename m
in-12.5.0). Could you verify that the bug you
found is fixed? Please let me know (and obviously also if anything
else/new is broken). But don't commit...there are some other packaging
changes needed (including one that's pretty important).
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that was renamed). See:
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that mentions the idea of moving the contents of the .pod into the
documentation for another module. That thread talks about it being
finally fixed by perl5.1
h freshening tar to the latest upstream while we're at it.
I'm seeing some serious-sounding bug on bug-tar in tar-1.27. Might want
to let that version shake out a bit unless there's something critical
in it we need "now".
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>
> wrote:
> Baba,
> >There are few issues which should be addressed in >
> librasterlite2.info. While you are upgrading dependencies, please fix
>
fused (and
maybe even know how to fix it).
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Can we *please* just kill off xmkmf? :)
Okay, seriously, I'm not sure how it "hardcodes" this path/compiler,
but seems like it could be patched to use something more generic, or a
special wrapper that is more generic.
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module-load-pm became varianted (otherwise one may get an older
perl-core version of it), but extuitls-helpers-pm is not, so it can't
have that dep updated directly:(
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> couldn't figure out what or why UseFinkModules() was for or did since
> it returns and exports nothing. If this is wrong please let me know.
> >>
> >> >> ---
> >> T
o master now (rather than later as
part of the large apt upgrade work) (would also benefit anyone who's
experimenting with new debian tools of any sort).
Technical question: Is this really Architecture:all, given that it's
generated by a fink that is single-arch?
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I left a mile of comments on gist (lots of misc cleanups, but also
solving this linking problem).
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> tcl_cv_type_64bit="long long"
I have no objections. Sounds like a good idea because "someone wants
it", and I don't know anything about it to have an opinion either way.
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nted package freshened up the dependencies, and
patched the makefiles so it won't misbuild (it will either succeed
fully or fail early, rather than rolling a broken .deb). I was not able
to fix htmldoc to be able to compile, though, so I turned off that
variant, and synced it all on 10.[56]
ou know of ones that should not be done,
speak up now.
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e-shlibs could also be used.
Also, all the runtime dependencies on the gmp and mpfr1 -shlibs need to
go in the -shlibs splitoff (they are required by the cgal4-shlibs, not
by the headers in cgal4 itself).
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> didn't check in much more garbage). I'll remove it immediately. Since
> you say it doesn't build, it won't have caused a lot of damage yet.
I have some experience with poppler (and the problem thereof), I may
have even be
which fills /sw/bin, one
can instead depend on "coreutils", which has everything buried
/sw/lib/coreutils/bin that can be prepended to PATH to make visible for
the tests.
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/sw/share/info as the dir.bak location even for dir files in other
locations--a shared central backup location that overwrites (and
possibly races) for all --info-dir locations rather than "adj
d idea.
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