is detecting real problems or is just being hysterical.
Here's an interesting comment from upstream (as part of a thread that
seems generally related):
http://www.mail-archive.com/bug-tar@gnu.org/msg00991.html
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file or directory
You using the prerelease of the new dpkg package?
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only a specific arch. So two separate .info files, one for each arch,
each one fetching the source appropriate for that arch.
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accepts the same set of chars as Version, with the
exception that hyphen is forbidden. Underscores are a delimiter in
.deb package-names, and aren't allowed anywhere in any of the
name/version-related fields.
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to dependency_libs.
That particular cause of this particular issue is already on the fink
wiki at
http://wiki.finkproject.org/index.php/Fink:Porting_Notes
though we don't describe the specific validator error message.
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several fields by name instead of having to
call each field-specific accessor.
Programming nit: I don't think you need to check for defined()ness of
$_[0] before staashing @_ in @options. Or at least we don't do that
anywehere else IIRC.
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gnucash that Depends on them.
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solutions and/or relatively fool-proof ways
for validator to check for this maintainer goof.
Found this on 10.3/unstable netcdf and ptex, but a quick grep finds
other places as well.
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You're welcome!
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before. No other packages depend on them. Is it time to nuke them?
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And beyond that, you're left with manually scripting things into env
vars. Lots of packages already do that.
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to track, etc). That'd be
easy if they were each on separate lines (options could follow) or had
a specific punctuation mark like a comma (options could be in parens,
similar to the .info Type field).
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you want this as a PreRm not PostRm, so that it happens before
the old package gets rm'ed?
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done _this_ time? My fink efforts are
sporadic, and when I get myself into trouble, being able to tell
Yeah, that one was installed yesterday (instead of last week or
last month) can help jog my memory about what I may have been
thinking or attempting.
Yeah:)
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of the prompt, complain about ordering of the
newly-added entries or other unlikable behavior, etc etc.
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to see if the problem (bin instead of sbin) is in the .deb itself vs a
problem with how dpkg it handling it. If the .deb doesn't match the
.info, try 'fink rebuild'ing the package.
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of package building, so that's a relatively expensive and
often-paid processing cost for a relatively rare situation.
IMO, seems easier overall to hack the few packages that need a fix
than to make a system-wide change for the benefit of a relatively few
packages.
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to mirror it?
The others are
x11/xplanet.info
Maintainer: James Gibbs jimgibbs AT mac DOT com
He hasn't been active in well over a year IIRC.
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, seems kinda strange that it doesn't. Our apt is a bit old (we're
working on getting a newer version ready for fink).
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to do anything...
They do something useful, i.e. for example, they remove files which
are copying by the DocFiles script.
How does removing a file (or directory of files) from the build dir
affect the DocFiles field?
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using an explicit one that uses a more modern and functional
variable:
InstallScript: make install DESTDIR=%d
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Yup...that's exactly why we have that flag.
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On Fri, Oct 06, 2006 at 11:20:07AM -0400, Charles Lepple wrote:
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On Fri, Oct 06, 2006 at 09:27:19AM -0400, Charles Lepple wrote:
I invite someone with better knowledge of this switch to correct me,
but this is where I would use --build
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I think I just fixed it in HEAD. Please check so we can get it into
the next 0.25 bugfix release.
It will be in 0.25.1 whenever that happens. If a package needs that
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On Fri, Sep 29, 2006 at 11:48:02AM -0400, Alexander Hansen wrote:
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On Fri, Sep 29, 2006 at 02:56:36PM +0100, Murali Vadivelu wrote:
Dear Fink Developers,
It looks like (and I see that in my case) that DaemonicName field
does not expand
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needed to run tests and the different
ways those results might need to be interpretted and the desire to be
able to have this togglalble at the level of fink itself, it sounds
like we're headed for a TestScript or MaintainerScript field.
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might be useful.
I haven't heard people wanting to do the testing except immediately
after the build, and I don't think it even *could* be done without
the build dir. Therefore, BuildDepends seems sufficient to me.
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The messages are quite literal in what is missing: you need to add a
START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY block or a This file documents paragraph to
gengetopt.info.
Should we really need to hack GNU-supplied GNU
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The messages are quite literal in what
, produced by makeinfo version 4.8 from
gengetopt.texinfo.
This file documents GNU Gengetopt, a tool to write option parsers
for C programs.
The sentence contains the same info as the index entry but does not
contain the section in the dir.
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will blindly add it and
not look for any specifics. Would be up to 'fink validate' or
responding to user bug reports to handle the the need for versioning.
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are documented in the gcc manpage if you
want technical details. msachs says Apple usually recommends -Os and
is better than -O2 for OS X due to darwin-specific reasons, but as
always, use whatever works for a given package.
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install DESTDIR=%d', or
*something* other than the default 'make install prefix=%i', in order
to prevent the manpages being installed directly into %p.
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access the Aqua GUI, which means
it can't be built on remotely-accessed machines.
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something that conflicts with that version of it. That might lead
user to look at upgrading his lammpi version (which solves the
problem) instead of having no clue how to go about solving the conflict.
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Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier
Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based
-dev with the new layout to be installed when one
has the foo from the old layout installed.
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Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make
Message Passing Library
Not that there isn't probably still PVM used in lots of existing code
though.
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Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated
idnits-1.103-1 has just been uploaded (and I verified that the
checksum matches). A selfupdate after whenever the selfupdate servers
sync should get it for you.
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Download IBM WebSphere
Our version is about 2 years old, and the whole lammpi upstream
project has shifted into maintenance-only mode. Might be good for
someone who uses lammpi to look into upgrading fink's package to the
latest (and probably final) release version.
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results that don't seem right to me. But
apparently this isn't any worse than what we were getting before?
I'd love to hear about any problems or inconsistencies anyone finds.
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in unstable of 10.3, 10.4-transitional, and 10.4.
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embedded in the install_name changes:
updating autogen-shlibs to its new version must not break other
packages that Depends:autogen-shlibs.
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from ../include/mach/mach.h:60,
from allocate.c:26:
/usr/include/sys/resource.h:81: error: field `ru_utime' has incomplete type
/usr/include/sys/resource.h:82: error: field `ru_stime' has incomplete type
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a fix that solves this problem for me after
reproducing it on my 10.3 machine. Selfupdate and try again (you'll
know if you get my upgrade by seeing the above command has changed
-DBIND_8_COMP@ to -DBIND_8_COMPAT).
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Their one mac developer has moved on to other projects, and I'm
trying to keep the mac friendly ball rolling with limited knowledge
on my part.
Here's some quick info:
http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/porting/shared.php
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It dumps core. It's a known problem in the mozilla codebase for that
version. Same with the existing firefox package (even the version
that claims to fix it dumped core for me).
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Got a submissions-tracker from someone else for a package of his,
claiming he didn't respond to several emails. (a copy of this email is
also being sent to him) His last commit seems to have been
2005-05-14. Packages: arch-tla, gnumeric, libsigc++2, patchutils.
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Remove the current fink.cvs host key from ~/.ssh/known_hosts, and then
verify the new fingerprint when your next attempt asks you about
accepting a new key.
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On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 09:42:52AM -0700, Kurt Schwehr wrote:
Did the new cvs server get redone without saving the
key or do I have a problem? Thanks.
The former. Unannounced by SF until well after
requirements
only apply to the immediately-preceeding package-name. For example:
Depends: (%m = powerpc) foo | bar (= 1-1)
on powerpc, foo (any version) or bar is needed; on all other
platforms, bar is needed.
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/libtool: internal link edit command failed
make[2]: *** [libgcc_s.dylib] Error 1
make[1]: *** [libgcc.a] Error 2
make: *** [all-gcc] Error 2
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newer versions appear to be clean(er:) for gcc4.
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Am 07.04.2006 um 09:41 schrieb Daniel Macks:
On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 09:32:10AM +0200, Max Horn wrote:
Am 06.04.2006 um 18:35 schrieb Dave Vasilevsky:
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Pretending that status is empty (nothing installed) is probably ok
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 08:46:16AM +0200, Max Horn wrote:
Am 05.04.2006 um 21:46 schrieb Dave Vasilevsky:
On Apr 5, 2006, at 10:56 AM, Daniel Macks wrote:
fink --trees=stable/main,stable/crypto,virtual rebuild foo
Note that this is equivalent to
fink --trees=stable,virtual
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Yeah, but neither works for other tree than the one I am using right
now, do they?
By other tree, you mean in the Distribution sense (can't check 10.3
from a 10.4-transitional
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Using the --trees or --exclude-trees flags available in CVS HEAD fink,
it's easy to turn off various trees without futzing with fink.conf and
without worrying maybe a dependency
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Watch the above URL for updates.
NB: this message is cross-posted to fink-users; followups to fink-devel.
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with it, but simple things like moving a
file into a different directory is a pain when there are multiple
ChangeLog files.
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current syntax (which could change before it gets into a released fink
version). Using HEAD-only features in a released .info is strictly
at-your-own-risk.
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other; similar approach as the yelp-viewer-* packages) or these files
renamed to varianted names (hence no Conflicts) and
update-alternatives used to make one of them (at the user's control)
also available at the truly common name (see for example
scipy-core-pyXX).
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code freeze in the middle of some pretty major changes to core:(
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it yesterday. I don't see it.
The former uses anon-cvs (cvs is Apple's 10.4, patched up to
sec-update 2006-002), I use passworded login (cvs is Apple's 10.3).
What cvs login method do you use, and what cvs program?
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handle? We'd essentially have a mini version of the gcc3.3-gcc4
dist-upgrade situation.
For one reference touching on those last two issues, see:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pkg-config/2005-October/36.html
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of
versions before 2.4 would satisfy it, including python 2.1. But the
cdat package is heavily customized for python24. Why can't it be
*fully* customized for python24 and not care at all what python (if
any) is present?
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in the foo or foo-dev packages. Is
that okay?
pkg-config is used when one is linking against a library, so .pc files
go in the package that contains compile-time components such as .la,
.a, and unversioned .dylib files (i.e., the BuildDependsOnly one).
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this a good time, or are there more bugs to squash?
Those two bug-fixes fix bugs that were introduced in 0.24.12. I'm not
aware of other breakage in branch_0_24 compared to the current-stable
0.24.10
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a missing dependency (gtkhtml2) in pygtk2-py23?
pygtk2 is fairly hopelessly deficient until some of the long-awaited
gnome upgrades happen. If anyone can figure out the fix for this
specific issue on 10.4 in the mean time, have at it..
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of the gnome stuff that is still in the GNOME2.6 era, can be
added. There's a -submissions for it that needs work, and a version in
my exp that I think is usable.
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/gconf.xml.defaults/schemas/apps/gnucash. What should I do
with those?
I think those are created on-the-fly by the gconftool-2
--makefile-install-rule call. If you pass --disable-schemas-install,
are they still present?
dan
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a %V expansion for full version, so we can
just write (= %V) and forget about whether or not an epoch is
needed. Any objections?
Yamean
if (defined $epoch) {%V=%e:%v-%r} else {%V=%v-%r}
I like it! Very useful. No side effects, not gonna break anything.
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On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 09:20:24PM -0500, Jack Howarth wrote:
I believe the BuildConflicts on blt-dev was added to python24
by Daniel Macks to avoid it accidentally being linked into python24.
The note at...
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/fink/dists/10.4-transitional/unstable/main
in 10.4-
transitional, for 10.3; Daniel Macks can test them) which I use
either directly or within my own packages.
Too late...it's already released:)
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On Fri, Feb 24, 2006 at 09:21:06AM +0100, Mich?le Garoche wrote:
Le 24 f?vr. 2006 ? 09:08, Daniel Macks a ?crit :
On Fri, Feb 24, 2006 at 08:39:00AM +0100, Mich?le Garoche wrote:
Le 24 f?vr. 2006 ? 06:26, Daniel Johnson a ?crit :
Anyway, the brand new libgnomeprint2.2-2.12.1-1001 package
On Fri, Feb 24, 2006 at 10:25:14AM +0100, Mich?le Garoche wrote:
Le 24 f?vr. 2006 ? 09:53, Daniel Macks a ?crit :
But seriously, we can't require of
ourselves a higher level of quality than the uptream authors
I think the contrary, if obviously a package does not work properly,
either
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glade2
There is no occurrence of 'gdk' anywhere in the files
10.[34]*/*stable/finkinfo/gnome/*glade*.info
gnome-desktop gnome-panel
Was fixed when the newer versions went into unstable. Now also fixed
in stable.
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