The following diff attempts to fix some building
(using the right pkgs, and not at the same time the
corresponding system pkgs), and some certificate-stuff :
12,14c12,13
Depends: cyrus-sasl2-shlibs, db44-aes-shlibs, libncurses5-shlibs,
openldap24-shlibs, openssl098-shlibs, tcltk-shlibs
BuildDepend
Daniel Macks wrote:
>>
> I don't think any fink-packaged programs are static-linked against
> fink libs (requires special flags, so it can't happen "by accident").
E.g. scilab-atlas links against atlas's static libs IIRC, and
I remember having seen a couple of other examples of static linking ..
Matt Hirsch wrote:
>
> Is there an easy way using fink to pass an option to the configure
> script or am I supposed to do it manually?
>
You're supposed to add it manually on the line that starts with
../ATLAS/configure
(And adding it will make for a much slower build, sorry..)
JFM
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Daniel Johnson wrote:
>> Modified Files:
> pcre-10.4.info
> Log Message:
> I give up trying to fix ABI breakage on 10.4. If someone with a 10.4
system knows what to do, feel free to fix it, but I don't have 10.4 and
can't test.
>
Hi Daniel,
Don't know which breakage you mean, or why it
Jean-François Mertens wrote:
> On 27 Mar 2008, at 12:58, Jean-François Mertens wrote:
>>>
> Koen, could you test if replacing '/bin/sh' by '/bin/bash' on the first
> line of the compilescript makes your problems go away ?
> (Or at least those '-n' ..)
>
Did the "-n" indeed go away ? (Sorry,
Daniel Johnson wrote:
> Has anyone built curl 7.18.0-1 on Tiger?
I did.
And sure many others must have _
many pkgs depend on it.
JF
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This is really wonderful !
To be clear : was this build done (guessing
from the results) removing for each build
all pkgs that were not required by fink for
that build ?
And: was it done in strict build-order _
i.e., using as required dependencies only
other pkgs built in the same sequence ?
Tha
Kevin Horton wrote:
> On 10-Jan-08, at 10:12 , Pierre-Henri Lavigne wrote:
>> Your command has the following flags, missing from mine:
>
> -DXTHREADS -D_REENTRANT -DXUSE_MTSAFE_API -DXNO_MTSAFE_UNISTDAPI
>
> I don't know if these additional flags are relevant, as I have not yet
> found them in
Dominique Dhumieres wrote:
> That was it! after rebuilding octave, plplot rebuilt without
> further problem.
For the record, since this is on the -devel list, and since a
priori rebuilding a pkg changes nothing, let me explain here
(my tentative interpretation of) roughly what happened :
_ during
Koen van der Drift wrote:
> Uh-oh,
>
> Now wxgtk2.8 builds fine, plplot chokes on it. On my system, wx.h et
> al. are in /sw/include/wx-2.8/wx/
>
> - Koen.
>
On 07 Jan 2008, at 05:02, Koen van der Drift wrote:
> I don't have time now to answer all your questions, but
> I did another rebuil
Please update to revision 1002.
Is hopefully fixed there _ though
I have no ld64 (nor 10.5) to certify it .. :)
JF Mertens
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Alexander Hansen wrote:
> So I'd appreciate it if folks would feel free to pop packages from the
> tracker into the "wild", and update mine as needed (including getting
> the octave update out of the tracker)
>
I've a couple of hours left before leaving too, so will take care of the
latter, if no
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
> Trying to do upstream lyx-1.5.2, via simply updating the extant .info
> file to use the new %v, I got the following error:
> ...
> libtool: link: cannot find the library `'
I get the same error when trying to rebuild the existing version
(after just completing deps and
William Scott wrote:
> Update of /cvsroot/fink/dists/10.4/unstable/main/finkinfo/sci
> In directory sc8-pr-cvs17.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv10961
>
> Modified Files:
> fftw.info
> Log Message:
> Had to comment out Info field to prevent install failure
>
> Index: fftw.info
> =
Nathaniel Merriam wrote:
>
> Tried to install gd2 and it spits out tons of freetype errors (even
> though freetype is not a dependency?):
>
but x11 is a dep.., that "provides" some freetype2
So it seems your x11 (either xorg, or Apple's) is not well installed ..
JF Mertens
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Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
> Jean-Francois Mertens wrote:
>> Jean-François Mertens wrote:
>>
>>> There is still something to fix in %p/share/octave/ls-R;
>>> 1) to make sure (PostInstScript) it gets re-updated correctly
>>> 2) perl -pi -e 's,%i,%p,
Jean-François Mertens wrote:
> There is still something to fix in %p/share/octave/ls-R;
> 1) to make sure (PostInstScript) it gets re-updated correctly
> 2) perl -pi -e 's,%i,%p,'
No _ checked: this is a file of octave, and the refs are to octave's
blddir.
And the pkg seems functional w/o updating
Jean-François Mertens wrote:
> There is still something to fix in %p/share/octave/ls-R;
> 1) to make sure (PostInstScript) it gets re-updated correctly
> 2) perl -pi -e 's,%i,%p,'
No _ checked: this is a file of octave, and the refs are to octave's
blddir.
And the pkg seems functional w/o updating
Kevin Horton wrote:
> On 18 Jan 2007, at 10:57, Jean-Francois Mertens wrote:
>
>> Kevin Horton wrote:
>>> Conflicts: sylpheed-ssl (<<2.3.0-1), sylpheed-gpgme
>>> Replaces: sylpheed-ssl (<<2.3.0-1), sylpheed-gpgme
>> I used to think a space was n
Kevin Horton wrote:
> On 18 Jan 2007, at 10:57, Jean-Francois Mertens wrote:
>
>> Kevin Horton wrote:
>>> Conflicts: sylpheed-ssl (<<2.3.0-1), sylpheed-gpgme
>>> Replaces: sylpheed-ssl (<<2.3.0-1), sylpheed-gpgme
>> I used to think a space was n
Kevin Horton wrote:
> Conflicts: sylpheed-ssl (<<2.3.0-1), sylpheed-gpgme
> Replaces: sylpheed-ssl (<<2.3.0-1), sylpheed-gpgme
I used to think a space was needed between '<<' and the version.
No longer true ?
Jean-Francois
At 03:05 PM 2/27/2006, William Scott wrote:
These packages currently depend on glut:
graphics/glui.info
graphics/lablgl.info
graphics/lightlab.info
kde/kdegraphics3.info
libs/gle3.info
libs/libsmoke.info
sci/fung-calc.info
sci/gdis.info
sci/gopenmol.info
x11/xplanet.info
and these on freeglut:
On Wednesday, Oct 1, 2003, at 17:42 Europe/Brussels, Pascal Bourguignon
wrote:
Now it seems the /sw/var/lib/dpkg/status is damaged. How do I recover
it?
dpkg -i
/sw/fink/dists/stable/crypto/binary-darwin-powerpc/openssl097-
dev_0.9.7b-1_darwin-powerpc.deb
dpkg: parse error, in file `/sw/va
Thanks !
JF
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10.2.6 and UFS probably irrelevant)
I hope this is reproducible ...
Does anybody have any light on this ?
Or on fixes for such errors ?
Jean-Francois Mertens
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On Friday, Aug 29, 2003, at 15:44 Europe/Brussels, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
Hi,
I'm considering changing fink so that when the user does "fink install
foo" and foo has no Source-MD5 field, or the field is empty, it will
print the warning asking the user what to do (similar to the warning
currently
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