On 7/15/10 8:00 AM, Daniel Johnson wrote:
On Jul 15, 2010, at 7:04 AM, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
The perlmod module-install-pmXXX has a versioned Depends on
module-corelist-pm%type_pkg[perl] (= 2.17-1). On 10.5, when trying to
build module-install-pm5100, this fails with this error
On 7/15/10 9:00 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
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On 7/15/10 8:42 AM, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
On 7/15/10 8:00 AM, Daniel Johnson wrote:
On Jul 15, 2010, at 7:04 AM, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
The perlmod module-install-pmXXX has
Todai Team,
During my buildworld run, many packages have aborted building because of
a conflict between ptex-base and tetex-base. The actual error is this:
*
While trying to install:
ptex-base-3.1.10-1003
The following inconsistencies found:
texlive-base conflicts with ptex-base (=
On 7/9/10 11:58 AM, Tomoaki Okayama wrote:
Hi,
At Fri, 9 Jul 2010 08:07:03 -0600,
David R. Morrison wrote:
On Jul 9, 2010, at 7:31 AM, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
[1] Why the buildworld is building the ptex-base from stable is a whole
other issue, and I have no idea as to why it's
I get a different result in my buildworld (10.5.8/i386/unstable). It
builds here, but not correctly...
Setting up fink-buildlock-io-stty-pm-0.03-1 (2010.06.29-15.34.35) ...
gzip -dc /sw/src/IO-Stty-0.03.tar.gz | /sw/bin/tar -xvf -
--no-same-owner --no-same-permissions
IO-Stty-0.03
/glib2-shlibs.info?view=markup
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Firefox/gtk2 after the 3.6.x series won't build on OS X w/out disabling
major functionality unless the system has xquartz 2.5.0 (at least on
10.5, I don't know what the situation is on 10.6). This is an issue
with the old GL headers, which jeremyhu updated in 2.5.0. There is no
word as to
On 05/27/2010 12:37 AM, Daniel Macks wrote:
One of the side effects of fink-package-precedence is that /usr/local
becomes more of a visible problem. Well, it was always a problem, but
now it becomes a build-time crash rather than a silently-lurking
time-bomb). There are lots of legitimate
On 05/01/2010 9:22 AM, David R. Morrison wrote:
1) Should packages marked as Restrictive be able to check mirrors if
they can't find the source upstream?
If the sources are legally redistributable and therefore mirror-able,
that sounds reasonable.
There are definitely cases in which no
libnessus3-ssl is marked as Restrictive (links to OpenSSL) and the
source is now unavailable upstream (license change for newer versions
and dead FTP server). fink fetch libnessus3-ssl then fails to build,
only checking Source: defined in the .info file.
However, the tarball _is_ available
On 5/1/10 3:25 PM, sebastien masson wrote:
Hello,
Would it be possible to update cdo package to the latest version:
1.4.4 ?
thank you,
cdo is currently not maintained by anyone. However, it is possible for
you to try to update your local version and you can then report back if
it worked
On 4/18/10 9:15 PM, Koen van der Drift wrote:
Hi,
After a fink update, rasmol rebuild, and I get the following error:
gcc -o rasmol -Os -Wall -Wpointer-arith -no-cpp-precomp -L/usr/X11/
lib rasmol.o molecule.o abstree.o cmndline.o command.o
transfor.orender.o repres.o
On 4/14/10 11:52 AM, Daniel Johnson wrote:
On Apr 14, 2010, at 11:39 AM, David Lowe wrote:
The wiki mentions here:
http://wiki.finkproject.org/index.php/Fink:NewMaintainer#Create_your_first_package
that syntax coloring is available for info files. However, the link given
there is
On Fri, April 9, 2010 4:02 pm, David Fang wrote:
The fox has landed on the Tiger!
After some hideous build hackery, I've got firefox3-3.6.3 built and
validated on 10.4/ppc.
Any volunteers to help test would be greatly appreciated.
Grab the info and path from (if you don't have CVS enabled):
On 3/30/10 8:14 PM, David Lowe wrote:
Before i put this in the tracker, i'd welcome any and all comments.
You're not declaring several dependencies (libgettext8-shlibs,
cairo-shlibs, libiconv, among others). Also, there's a dependency on
libgl, but I don't see any linkage to it.
$
On 3/31/10 2:23 PM, David Lowe wrote:
(missing deps)
In case you didn't know, otool -L FOO is useful to find out what's
being linked to by a binary, and dpkg -S BAR is useful to figure out
what package provides a file (such as a dylib from the otool -L output).
And ./configure checks for
On 3/31/10 4:16 PM, Hariharan B wrote:
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 1:45 AM, Koen van der Drift
koenvanderdr...@gmail.com wrote:
A quick glance, I notice two things:
1st:
Version: 0.0svn
Revision: 8062
Is this conforming the fink rules?
1. This was suggested by Nieder, since the software
On 3/31/10 5:23 PM, David Lowe wrote:
On 31 Mar, 2010, at 12:41 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
Amplifying a bit:
Depends can be implicit--though if they're libraries it's normally
better to spell them out.
BuildDepends can *never* be implicit, because we don't currently
have a mechanism to
On 3/23/10 10:56 AM, Pepe Barbe wrote:
On Mar 23, 2010, at 0:06, Hanspeter Niederstrasserf...@snaggledworks.com
wrote:
It's a permissions issue.
All the following examples are with Fink's mercurial-py26-1.5-1
installed and using this command: /sw/bin/python run-tests.py
On 3/22/10 11:07 AM, Jean-François Mertens wrote:
There is info+patch file for seamonkey-2.0.3 in
http://fink.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/fink/experimental/jfmertens/crypto/finkinfo/
It builds, apparently correctly, on 10.5/32bit.
On 10.5/64bit, I get :
From your .info file:
51:
On 3/22/10 11:34 AM, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
Code from the 1.9.1 and 1.9.2 branches won't build on 64-bit OS X. My
local hg mozilla-central repository only started building successfully
as 64bit as of approximately 1.9.3.
Just to clarify: there's no release of anything that's tagged
On 3/22/10 9:16 AM, Vincent Beffara wrote:
Hi list,
Not sure whom to contact about this - my SCons 1.2 package was recently
promoted into the stable tree, but unfortunately the patch file
associated to it (devel/scons.patch) was not included. So SCons does not
build in the stable
On 3/22/10 11:54 PM, Pepe Barbe wrote:
I am building the new package for Mercurial 1.5 and I am having some
issues and I would appreciate some help testing.
It seems when doing a test build under the fink, for some reason
during the Test Phase things get botched and a lot of tests fail.
I
On 3/9/10 10:55 AM, Pranay Airan wrote:
Hello,
I am facing problem while creating info file, i discuss this problem earlier
and got some suggestions but still i am unclear how to proceed
in my port when porting for MAC while i am compiling any program which
includes *stdlib.h* it gives
On 3/4/10 2:56 PM, David Lowe wrote:
Okeh, i'm somewhat embarrassed in that i've run into a problem with my
own package. Here's the story: i successfully built and ran the new package
last week, and made several minor updates to the description fields. Today i
tentatively removed
On 2/25/10 6:19 PM, David Lowe wrote:
On 25 Feb, 2010, at 12:20 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
On 2/25/10 2:38 PM, David Lowe wrote:
Greetings,
FreeCiv 2.2.0 did build successfully on my system. This is still
a work in progress [DescUsage at least is outdated, and i think
the dependencies
Another alternative to dealing with alpha/a, beta/b, RC/rc names in
software versions is to put the descriptor into the revision field. So
freeciv-2.2.0-RC1 under this mechanism would end up being
Version: 2.2.0
Revision: 0.0rc1.1
The first 0 in revision means that when the final release is
Dominique Dhumieres wrote:
Installing xbae on OSX 10.6.1 failed with:
...
gcc -dynamiclib ${wl}-undefined ${wl}dynamic_lookup -o
.libs/libXbae.4.0.60.dylib .libs/Actions.o .libs/Caption.o .libs/Clip.o
.libs/Converters.o .libs/Create.o .libs/Draw.o .libs/Input.o .libs/Matrix.o
Greg A. Woods wrote:
checking for sys/select.h... yes
checking for X... no
configure: error: Couldn't find X11 headers/libs. Try `./configure --help'.
### execution of ./configure failed, exit code 1
This is a common error. I'll pull up a fix momentarily.
Hanspeter
Greg A. Woods wrote:
checking for sys/select.h... yes
checking for X... no
configure: error: Couldn't find X11 headers/libs. Try `./configure --help'.
### execution of ./configure failed, exit code 1
A new version is now available that should fix this problem and adds a
native .app version
Charles Lepple wrote:
The asciidoc package has a self-contained HTML generator, and a2x,
an everything-else generator that depends on Docbook and a number of
related tools. Currently, the package has a 'Recommends' line for the
a2x dependencies, but since Fink doesn't process the
Alexander Hansen wrote:
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Hi Martin,
I recently got updated boost1.35.systempython packages, but they fail
to build. The
Martin Costabel wrote:
Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
I get the same error on 10.5/i386. Previous revisions of
boost1.35.systempython (-2 and -3) built fine, but -5 crashes with the
error: 'PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT' was not declared in this scope errors
that Sjors also gets.
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I was building gcc44 on a clean 10.5/32bit system and the build
continuously failed when using --build-as-nobody (important note: this
system does _not_ have the passwd package installed and no fink-bld
user, so
Alexander Hansen wrote:
Koen van der Drift wrote:
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 8:46 AM, Martin Costabel costa...@wanadoo.fr wrote:
Koen van der Drift wrote:
Yeah, Iwas thinking along those lines as well. So I found that if I
comment out the line:
set( CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES ppc;i386 )
a quick check into CompileScript. The 2nd path seems a heck of a lot
easier and can be done by any maintainer, plus it's probably more flexible.
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Benjamin Reed wrote:
Once we have automated builds of any kind, we can start promoting
packages from unstable - stable automatically or semi-automatically,
because we'll really know how info files and the state of binaries map,
and we can solicit and receive feedback on packages from end-users
Will the build logs for the failed x86_64 or 10.6 stable tree builds
from drm be made available? I have a package which was listed as
powerpc,1386 only, but built successfully on my 10.5/x86_64 setup and I
would like to find the discrepancy.
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David Fang wrote:
Thanks for the feedback everyone.
There was also some discussion of creating a more minimalist variant
without all of the extension language bindings.
So how does the following sound?
graphviz-base (no x11, no language plug-ins, just dot and friends)
graphviz-base
Koen,
Here is what I now based on my one package for which I have a qt4-x11
and qt4-mac variants (valknut).
I do have a few questions:
1. Should the qt4-x11 and qt4-mac version be able to exist next to
each other? If yes, I guess I need to make sure that stuff that goes
into /sw/share/
Jack Howarth wrote:
Argh. I forgot to cc the list. I am able to hack around this with...
Package: procheck
Version: 3.5.4
Revision: 1
Maintainer: Jack Howarth howa...@bromo.med.uc.edu
Source: none
#Source: ftp://ftp.biochem.ucl.ac.uk/pub/procheck/tar3_5/procheck.tar.Z
#Source-MD5:
David R. Morrison wrote:
Here's what I managed to find out about APNG:
http://littlesvr.ca/apng/
It looks like a patch that is no longer being maintained by its author
and has not been integrated into the main line of libpng code. How
should we proceed?
That is correct. The libpng
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James Bunton wrote:
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 09:28:51PM -0400, Alexander Hansen wrote:
On Sep 23, 2008, at 7:55 PM, James Bunton wrote:
As far as I can tell doxygen does not need to depend on graphviz or
LaTeX. Removing these two dependencies would make the dependency list
of many packages
I'm sending this message out to the fink-devel community to say that I've
stopped trying to build firefox3/gtk for Fink (there's been several
requests offlist for it from various people). The build crashes with an
error that I can not get around and have no idea on how to fix. I've
looked at it
[snipping rest of conversation]
I actually helped the Valknut programmer w/ the Makefile so that it
would have several targets available for OS X for different purposes.
Valknut has the abilities to
1) make (build the binary)
2) make-osx-app-bundle (creates a .app w/ the executable, but it is
On Tue, July 1, 2008 5:20 pm, Flavio Pane wrote:
i.e I am compiling qt3-mac on 10.4 g4, it would be nice if the binary
package would be available for other people, how can I send the binary
package to the mantainers?
t.i.a
Since this indirectly involves me (qt3-mac was being built for
Philip Lamb wrote:
Hi all,
I am posting this here as I haven't heard from the maintainer (Ben Reed)
and I need to sort it out. nspr-4.6.6-1 fails to build on 10.5/9A581
(Intel). This is on a clean install of the OS and with a clean fink
install (bootstrapped from 0.27.8).
The error is
David R. Morrison wrote:
On Jun 18, 2007, at 6:34 AM, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
Can we have a percent expansion, perhaps %{dist} to represent the
value
of Distribution: so that it can be used elsewhere in the .info
(like for
determining build settings)?
I think it will almost
David R. Morrison wrote:
Dear Fink developers,
I have added a Distribution field to fink packages which involve
python or perl.
But it can be used for any package, not just perl/pythonmods, right?
As some of you will recall, we are sharing files between fink's 10.4
and 10.5
Pierre-Henri Lavigne wrote:
Good day all,
As we talk about on IRC a few weeks ago, mozilla packages are not available
at the moment for Intel.
It would be nice please to remove it from the Intel tree, wouldn't it ?
Mozilla has been removed from the intel tree for a while now
Firefox 1.5 is being EOL'd upstream in about 1 month. Currently I can't
get the latest (and apparently 2nd to last ever) firefox1.5 point
release to build on 10.3 (10.4 is ok) and would like to get that done so
that when the 10.3 tree is EOL'd here, 10.3 users at least have the last
version
Alexander Hansen wrote:
On 4/16/07, Martin Costabel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Building the new coreutils fails on two of my machines in the test phase:
PASS: printf-hex
pwd-long: at depth 29: No space left on device
FAIL: pwd-long
The error message is bogus: Both machines have several GB
Jean-François Mertens wrote:
On 30 Sep 2006, at 19:48, Michèle Garoche wrote:
While compiling the most recent 10.4 unstable mozilla and firefox,
I get lot of warnings of this form:
nsCSSPropList.h:400: warning: invalid access to non-static data
member 'nsCSSExpandedDataBlock::mMargin'
Philip Lamb wrote:
Hi all,
The mozilla package in 10.4 appears to be updated periodically,
despite having no maintainer.
Those updates are to fix bugs in the package and not upgrades to the
actual program (stuck on old 1.7.5 because it has no maintainer).
The fact that this package is
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
I thought that fink always uses sudo so there's no need to ask for it.
I think you're right. I probably still type it from way back in the day
when it didn't automatically. Plus, it doesn't hurt to be explicit
about it.
Also, couldn't Doug just use 'sudo pico
is an Administrator). Then you can edit the your
working files as doug and to test an install, just use 'sudo fink blah
blah'.
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mostly just
thinking that doing %p/src/fink.build/everythinghappensinhere just leads
to an extra directory nest when all that seems to be needed from the
description is appending .build to the build and install directories.
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How does Debian handle this? They use a similar info/patch system,
right? And I've seen from other issues that debian-legal is very
involved in licensing issues so I'm guessing they've thought this out.
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taken on this issue, it will have to be done on a case by case basis.
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I'm trying to update the firefox package to 1.0.1 but keep running into
a bus error on startup. Can someone try locally updating to firefox
1.0.1 and seeing if they also get a bus error when trying to run the
program? The only thing that should need to be done in the .info file
is to change
of the orphaned files?
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/show_bug.cgi?id=234035)
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After a fink selfupdate, I'm being asked to update python23-1:2.3.4-3.
Specifically, I have python, python23, python23-shlibs, and
python23-socket to update. dpkg says that I have 2.3.4-2 installed for
all of them (these are the only things out of date from 'fink list -o')
However, doing
Did something break in the fink feed that shows commits in unstable?
I'm using Thunderbird to subscribe to the feed and about a week ago I
suddenly got some 4000+ changes overnight. And now, everytime I ask the
feed to get the latest messages, Console.app spits out some 6000+ lines
about
I'm trying to package up Firefox for X11 and some libraries are being
mislinked during installation. If I do the compiling manually, everything
works fine, but after make install, a few libraries are no longer being
found. One example is a link (seen via otool -L) to
Does dpkg ignore 0 size files when unpacking a deb file? dpkg --contents
shows the two files in the list, but looking at that directory under /sw,
the two files are not present.
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On Sat, 28 Aug 2004, Jack Howarth wrote:
Interestingly, when I was creating the gromacs packages and the
shared lib version of lammpi, I ran into the same issue. If
I used 'make install prefix=%i' rather than 'make install DESTDIR=%d'
the shared libs ended up with linkages into /sw/src.
Is the
Two of my packages link to /sw/lib/libiconv.2.dylib, which according to
dpkg -S, comes from libiconv. However, they have BuildDepends: on
libiconv-dev and no Depends: on just libiconv. Is this as how it should
be, or should I add libiconv to Depends:?
libiconv is a base essential package, so
Is there a way to gracefully switch between SSL and non-SSL variants of a
package that each depend on an SSL/non-SSL versioned library?
In this case, A-ssl depends on B-ssl-shlibs and A depends on B-shlibs. If
I have A-ssl and B-ssl-shlibs installed, and I try fink install A, fink
builds
Is there a way to get the dependency engine to accept a specific version
of another package but wildcard the revision field when searching? For
example, I want Package A to depend on Package B-0.3.3, but I don't care
what revision of Package B (eg 0.3.3-1 and 0.3.3-7 are OK, but 0.3.4-1 is
no
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004, Daniel E. Macks wrote:
Okay, two layout options now. Both now have more familiar (to users)
terms in the headings and clearer structure. The first is just
improvements to the visual layout and headings:
http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/passwd.html
Looks a bit too busy perhaps.
Also, if you change the background color of just the 10.2-gcc3.3 row to
#d0, the very pale yellow color clearly separates the three System
rows without being obtrusive.
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I have an SSL dependent package (dcqui-qt-ssl) that I've set to conflict
with the non-ssl variant and I have problems having them replace each
other. Dcgui-qt(-ssl) is dependent on dclib0(-ssl) which has an shlibs
splitoff. For dcgui-qt and dclib0(-shlibs), the SSL variant
conflicts/replaces
From
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=953315group_id=17203atid=414256,
the submitted package creates a library with an otool output of
otool -L /sw/lib/libdc.0.0.1.dylib
/sw/lib/libdc.0.0.1.dylib:
/sw/lib/libdc.0.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current
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