Benjamin Reed wrote:
Update of /cvsroot/fink/experimental/rangerrick/10.4/main/finkinfo/x11
In directory
sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv25855/10.4/main/finkinfo/x11
Modified Files:
qt3.info qt3.patch
Log Message:
more misc updates, koffice 1.5 rc1
Index: qt3.info
=
On 10.4/unstable with fink HEAD, trying to install some package that
requires Fink bison, the latter fails after downloading with the
following message:
The checksum of the file is incorrect. The most likely
cause for this is a corrupted or incomplete download
Expected: b236923e7d4909c6fd88
Daniel Macks wrote:
On Fri, Mar 17, 2006 at 07:52:45AM +0100, Martin Costabel wrote:
?? ?? wrote:
[]
Meanwhile, $(head -2 unstable/main/finkinfo/gnome/gtk+2.info) says:
Package: gtk+2
# do not upgrade to 2.8.x until cairo InheritedBuildDepends issue is
resolved!
Is there any explanation of
?? ?? wrote:
[]
Meanwhile, $(head -2 unstable/main/finkinfo/gnome/gtk+2.info) says:
Package: gtk+2
# do not upgrade to 2.8.x until cairo InheritedBuildDepends issue is
resolved!
Is there any explanation of that "cairo InheritedBuildDepends issue"
anywhere?
--
Martin
---
Alexander Strange wrote:
[]
fontconfig2-dev was using freetype219 and depending on freetype1 instead.
This should be added there, but I noticed a better solution: if I just
have fontconfig use the system (xorg)'s freetype, then gimp stops
crashing every time anyone uses the text tool. This is o
Huw Davies wrote:
I've just applied the latest Mac OS-X security update and since then
'fink selfupdate' has been failing at the rsync phase. Now rsync is one
of the components changed in the security update. Is anyone else seeing
this problem or is it something I've managed to do to myself?
Martin Costabel wrote:
[]
In the meantime I filed a bug with Apple: Bug ID# 4464106.
[]
Yeah, it seems they broke the --delete flag.
Update: Jordan Hubbard answered on darwin-dev that he will look after
this personally (although he said he hadn't seen this error while he
used th
Peter O'Gorman wrote:
[]
For anyone attempting this, I'd suggest looking at:
http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org/tarballs/other/gcc_os-1819.tar.gz
I have managed to build this using darwinbuild (on ppc, Build8G1165). It
needed just the addition of f77 to build-gcc.sh which could probably be
do
: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 09:38:31 +0100
From: Martin Costabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Huw Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: fink-users@lists.sourceforge.net
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Huw Davies wrote:
I've just applied the latest Mac OS-X security update and since then
'fin
Jack Howarth wrote:
Chris,
I had been hoping that X11.app and Rosetta would have been
designed such that the X11 libs would be present in both binary
formats (intel and ppc) so that pre-existing X11 ppc binaries
could be run through Rosetta. That would have really smoothed
the transition.
Adrian Mugnolo wrote:
Hi,
I have the following setting in my fink.conf file:
Trees: local/main stable/main stable/crypto
unstable/main
I am working on a package project that I keep updating
to the "local" tree. Two other packages with the same
name exist under both "stable" and "unstable" tre
David R. Morrison wrote:
[]
One possible fix for this would be to have a mechanism to recognize that
a group of packages need to be updated together, and that Fink::SysState
should not be expected to give a consistent answer until they have all
been updated. I'm not sure how to do this, howeve
Michèle Garoche wrote:
[]
May I commit the change now?
I mean this is not very useful that I have it only in my local tree.
BTW, the "checking dependency style of g++... gcc3" that irritates you
goes away if you add the configure flag "--disable-dependency-tracking".
Might be a good idea any
Peter O'Gorman wrote:
[]
When gnu libtool sees an empty whole_archive_flag_spec it will unpack the
archives and add the objects to the link line. The above solution is easier
than updating the package to the newest libtool (which has an empty
whole_archive_flag_spec on darwin).
Thanks for the e
Michèle Garoche wrote:
Le 21 févr. 2006 à 01:35, Michèle Garoche a écrit :
[]
g++ -dynamiclib -single_module -undefined dynamic_lookup -o
.libs/libaspell.15.0.3.dylib .libs/can_have_error-c.o .libs/info-c.o
.libs/string_list-c.o .libs/config-c.o .libs/speller-c.o
.libs/string_map-c.o .libs/
William Scott wrote:
Mine's got loads of stuff in it. I wonder if this was due to the fact
that I went directly from injecting to building ca. 200 packages,
possibly forgetting to source /sw/bin/init.sh before I started
installing stuff?
On Sun, 19 Feb 2006, [ISO-8859-1] Jean-François Me
Martin Costabel wrote:
Thomas Lauf wrote:
[]
Well, does that mean I am stuck on QT 7.0.3 now? Or can I upgrade -
maybe later to 7.0.5?
I have no idea. You have to hope that Apple hasn't yet started to
neglect OSX 10.3
[]
We should probably file bug reports with Apple about these pro
Koen van der Drift wrote:
On Feb 12, 2006, at 4:15 PM, Jack Howarth wrote:
Validating .deb file ./pymol-py24_0.98-1006_darwin-powerpc.deb...
Error: File in a language-versioned package is neither versioned nor
in a versioned directory.
Offending file: /sw/bin/pymol
I get the same
Shrisha Rao wrote:
[]
/sw/bin/apt-get-lockwait -q --ignore-breakage --download-only install
readline5=5.0-4
Reading Package Lists...
Building Dependency Tree...
The following NEW packages will be installed:
readline5
0 packages upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Nee
Daniel Macks wrote:
[]
This falsely assumes that a .deb built for one dist will be the same
as for another.
Which, of course, has always been the fundamental assumption at the
basis of all of Fink's upgrade mechanisms when going from one tree to
another.
There's some automatic dist-dependen
Nathaniel Gray wrote:
Hi folks,
This evening I downloaded fink 0.8.0, added unstable/main to the Trees
list, then ran "sudo fink install gimp2-dev"
An hour later I got
Failed: compiling libwmf-0.2.8.2-5 failed
Here's the compiler error:
gcc -r -keep_private_externs -nostdlib -o .libs/io-wmf.
Jack Howarth wrote:
Martin,
When I do 'dpkg -p fink-buildlock-gcc4-4.1.0-20060204' I see...
Package: fink-buildlock-gcc4-4.1.0-20060204
[]
Depends: gmp-shlibs (>= 4.1.3-11), cctools (>= 576-1) | odcctools (>=
576-20050327), gcc4-shlibs (= 4.1.0-20060204), libiconv, gmp (>= 4.1.3-11),
libi
Jack Howarth wrote:
Is anyone else seeing this sort of problem under current 10.4-transitional
in the cvs? I typically build gcc4 from the gcc4.1 branch every few weeks
with the info file at the end of this message. However tonight I am getting
fink errors that...
Unpacking fink-buildlock-gcc
Jack Howarth wrote:
Martin,
The fact that removing libjpeg and giflib and/or libungif fixes the
problem with launching help from Sparky doesn't make much sense to me.
The standalone application version of Sparky from their web site doesn't
have this problem. Why shouldn't it suffer the same br
Daniel Macks wrote:
On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 03:31:08PM +0100, Martin Costabel wrote:
Chris Zubrzycki wrote:
It's very easy. dpkg --get-selections | grep install | awk '{print $1}'
fink.install; rm -rf /sw; for $pkg in `cat fink.install`; do fink -y
install $pkg; done
Third
Jack Howarth wrote:
Can I get some advice on the following problem. I just noticed that the
sparky-py package I maintain has a problem with symbol resolution. You can
reproduce the problem by...
1) install sparky-py24 from the fink unstable 10.4-transitional tree on a MacOS
X 10.4.4 machine
Chris Zubrzycki wrote:
It's very easy. dpkg --get-selections | grep install | awk '{print $1}'
> fink.install; rm -rf /sw; for $pkg in `cat fink.install`; do fink -y
install $pkg; done
To be usable, it would need some refinement :-) For starters, I don't
think the "fink" command will wor
Remi Mommsen wrote:
Hi,
I'm switching btw the 10.4-transitional and 10.4 tree by setting a
symlink from /sw to the 2 fink directories having the 10.4-transitional
and 10.4 distributions active, respectively. I also linked the
/sw/fink/debs directory btw the 2 directories to avoid rebuilding d
Benjamin Reed wrote:
[]
as far as I'm aware, on OSX the only time that the values actually get
set is the *first time*, after bootup, that you run, say:
sysctl -w kern.sysv.shmmax=8388608
So if you have a sysctl.conf, it will have already set them. The line
you've commented out can't change
Benjamin Reed wrote:
[]
Ah, so they changed the kernel so that settings *can* be changed later?
It used to be once you set the shm* values, they were stuck, so it had
to be in sysctl.conf so they got set first.
No they didn't, and you are right. I should have tested myself instead
of taking N
Matthew Sachs wrote:
My latest build report, using package definitions from 2006-01-17, is at:
http://fink.opendarwin.org/build/2006-01-17/ppc/out/report.html
http://fink.opendarwin.org/build/2006-01-17/i386/out/report.html
Note that the Intel build was on DTS machine, not final hardware
Claudio Ochoa wrote:
Hi, first of all I am a Fink novice user, trying to make a fink package
for ciao (a open-source prolog). I am having the following problem:
* when installing, some links to some executables are created (for
example, a link ciao for the real executable ciao-1.10p6).
* the pro
David R. Morrison wrote:
[]
In that case, it sounds like whoever created your Government/Corporate
install media replaced the perl 5.8.6 that was supplied by Apple with
a newer perl 5.8.7. You should contact those people and explain to
them that their action has made it impossible to use fink
BuildSmart wrote:
[]
My installed Apple perl is 5.8.7
mustangrestomods:~ websrvr$ perl -V
Summary of my perl5 (revision 5 version 8 subversion 7) configuration:
Platform:
osname=darwin, osvers=8.4, archname=darwin-thread-multi-2level
uname='darwin mustangrestomods.com 8.4.0 Darwin Kern
Peter Dyballa wrote:
Hello!
This seems to be one of the last packages that still depend on freetype
and not freetype2. On ttfmkfontdir depend msttcorefonts and xfonts-intl.
Is there no way to 'port' ttfmkfontdir to freetype2 or freetype219?
This is really antique stuff, but since it seems to
Neil Tiffin wrote:
[]
one. In adiition, if writing a /etc/sysctl.conf will not work (and that
seems to be the consensus) then fink should write a message stating this.
Yes, I agree. I am convinced this whole section of the
postgresql package with its allusion to /etc/sysctl.conf is wrong. If
t
Neil Tiffin wrote:
I would like to see this changed to this
As you noticed, on Tiger (and on recent Panthers) this won't work. No
matter what values for kern.sysv.shm* you write into /etc/sysctl.conf,
they will not stick, because they are reset in /etc/rc afterwards.
The only way to increas
Remi Mommsen wrote:
[]
It builds in the 10.4-transitional tree. However, doing so I noted that
gnome-system-monitor is missing a BuildDepends on gnome-keyring-dev and
needs to Depend on gnome-keyring-shlibs. I committed a fixed version to
10.4-transitional, but refrained to interfere with the 1
Jack Howarth wrote:
Chris,
Could you describe this process of wiping clean a little better? As
far as I can tell the current fink doesn't seem to understand setting
the distribution to 10.4 and constantly reverts to 10.4-transitional.
So it would seem that the conversion to 10.4 requires some
Jean-David Maillefer wrote:
I was trying to build lilypond (2.6.3-11) from source and it failed
during compilation of depency pacakge ec-fonts-mftraced (1.0.12-2)
The error is the following:
/bin/sh: /sw/bin/mftrace: /sw/bin/python2.3: bad interpreter: \
No such file or directory
I have pyth
TheSin wrote:
this seems to have to due with the glues IIRC, remember the
GrowlHelperApp files made in the glues dirs...
try this for me
sudo /usr/libexec/locate.updatedb
locate glues/GrowlHelperApp
OK, on the last one of my machines where I had the error, I finally
resorted to the ultimate
TheSin wrote:
no I have xcode 2.2 and it works with or without finks mac-glue on about
10 systems and over 15 times it's been installed, it has to be a
conflicts just not sure what, I'm waiting for a pkg list from Martin
IIRC, he has 3 machines 1 works two others don't. Once I have the lists
TheSin wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
and BTW this is why I won't dep on mac-glue-pm(version)
[/sw/fink/dists/local/main/finkinfo]$ fink install mac-growl-pm586
Information about 5271 packages read in 2 seconds.
The following package will be installed or updated:
mac-growl
Could someone for whom mac-growl-pm586 builds and works please fix it?
On October 8 2005 I sent en error report to fink-users with CC to the
maintainer (thesin). Nothing happened except that someone (Daniel
Johnson) said that it built for him.
Today the same error is reported on the beginners
David R. Morrison wrote:
On Jan 15, 2006, at 10:02 PM, Michèle Garoche wrote:
And another question fully unrelated to doc, but maybe to package.
I've found fully per mere chance today the following line in
python24.patch in 10.4-transitional unstable:
+inc_dirs = self.compiler.incl
Alexander Hansen wrote:
[]
forgotten), along with language in DescDetail suggesting that users
downgrade if they experience problems.
In case of problems, they also could just remove Fink's cvs package.
There is, after all, a perfectly working cvs in /usr/bin.
--
Martin
-
Kirstin Model wrote:
Hi,
I am in process of compiling a source package that needs Qt and OpenGL libraries to install all programs. My
configurations are Powerbook G4, MacOS X 10.4.3, latest Developer tools and Xcode 2.2. In addition I have
installed opengl / qt3 & qt-dev (X11 version) via fink
Daniel E. Macks wrote:
Martin Costabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
The last one is the opposite of a fix. It shows that the validator code
in fink HEAD is broken (or doesn't digest vasi's weird formatting).
Actually, it's the third option: I made a manual typo when f
Daniel Macks wrote:
Update of /cvsroot/fink/dists/10.4-transitional/unstable/main/finkinfo/gnome
In directory
sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv6381/10.4-transitional/unstable/main/finkinfo/gnome
Modified Files:
gtkmm2.info librsvg2-mozilla.info librsvg2.info
gnopernicus.info
Log Mes
Rogue Marechal wrote:
quite minor. I just noticed that a couple - well 5 actually: giftd,
opennms, pfamserver, sleepnow and wwwblast - are wrongly marked as
unmaintained in Fink Commander.
I checked the info files and I can see no reason for that... surely enough
'fink describe' yields expected
Cian Hughes wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Ok, so I'm currently trying to do two things with regard to net_snmp:
I need to figure out exactly what apple keeps in
/System/Library/Frameworks/System.framework/PrivateHeaders (which is
referenced from
http://darwinsource.open
Michèle Garoche wrote:
Le 27 déc. 2005 à 14:52, Martin Costabel a écrit :
[]
What happens if you remove the "-shared" from this line?
It does not change anything, apart that it does not tell that -shared is
undefined of course.
Libtool should recognize the -module flag and trans
Michèle Garoche wrote:
I try to compile a package which constructs three plugins during the
compilation.
[]
$(PLUGIN): $(OBJECTS)
$(LIBTOOL) --mode=link $(CC) -module $(LIBS) -shared -o $@ $(LOBJECTS)
What happens if you remove the "-shared" from this line?
Libtool should recognize the -m
Jack Howarth wrote:
Martin,
Here I get...
ftp ftp://ftp.mol.biol.ethz.ch/software/MOLMOL/unix-gzip
[]
229 Entering Extended Passive Mode (|||9863|)
500 Bad EPRT protocol.
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection.
...so it hangs before I can even type dir. This is wit
Jack Howarth wrote:
Daniel,
Do you have any idea why curl can't download the source files for
molmol from the European custom mirror? The US custom mirror no longer
exists but the European one does. However curl just hangs when it tries
to download. I can manually download the file from...
f
---
Hash: SHA1
php4 and php5 both depend on it, let me rework to link against
the system version and provide a good upgrade path.
- ---
TS
http://southofheaven.org/
Chaos is the beginning and end, try dealing with the rest.
On 21-Jun-05, at 1:07 AM, Jeremy Higgs wrote:
On 20/06/2005, at
Benjamin Place wrote:
On Dec 18, 2005, at 4:12 AM, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
Can you not use the compiler that installs in /usr/local/ada ? I know
that
it is a different download, but it will not overwrite the system's gcc (a
bad idea and a reason I never installed the macada package in the past).
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
OS 10.4.3, XCode 2.2 (I don't think this matters)
fink from CVS HEAD.
That's the culprit. With fink-24.11 it builds OK. Fink HEAD is too
clever to understand Jeff's packaging tricks.
Both sip-py2X packages have a splitoff "sip". This is reasonable,
because this co
Benjamin Place wrote:
--- Martin Costabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We already have examples of packages that depend on
external stuff like specific commercial fortran
compilers or parts of the developer tools that are
not installed by default, and which manage their
dependenc
Benjamin Place wrote:
[]
You need a binary gnat to build gnat from source.
gnu.org doesn't have any binaries that'll run on OS X.
macada.org does, but can I make a package that's
binary-only? That would be fine, I guess. Maybe I
could make a source package that depends on the binary
package.
I
Benjamin Place wrote:
On Dec 13, 2005, at 1:49 PM, Trevor Harmon wrote:
If I understand what you're asking, and GNAT is used *only* to build
the program, and there is a GNAT package in Fink, you can simply add
this line to the program's .info:
BuildDepends: gnat
Thanks for your response, T
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
[]
/sw/etc/profile.d/procheck.sh:# Aliases are initialised by typing 'aqua'
/sw/etc/profile.d/procheck.sh:if [ -z "$aquaroot" ]; then
/sw/etc/profile.d/procheck.sh: aquaroot=@@_aqua_program_directory_@@
/sw/etc/profile.d/procheck.sh: export aquaroot
/sw/etc/profile.d/pro
Daniel Macks wrote:
[]
To find the ispell occurance of "sort" we'd have to build with
textutils installed.
That's what I did and where it crashed. I was looking at it because of a
recent crash report on the users list. There it crashed on a consequence
of the tail bug, and after correcting th
Daniel Macks wrote:
Update of /cvsroot/fink/dists/10.4-transitional/unstable/main/finkinfo/text
In directory
sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv5781/10.4-transitional/unstable/main/finkinfo/text
Modified Files:
ispell.patch
Log Message:
More robust version of tail
If you want to make
Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Is 0.5.4 known broken? Is there a newer version?
Works OK here.
Or is it something peculiar to me that keeps it saying "updating
the table data" with a barber pole forever?
If you run "sudo apt-get update" from the command line, does it perhaps
hang, too?
--
Ma
Charles Lepple wrote:
Update of /cvsroot/fink/dists/10.4-transitional/unstable/main/finkinfo/web
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv7554
Added Files:
libapache2-mod-python.info libapache2-mod-python.patch
Log Message:
Closing tracker item 1315390:
https://sourceforge.net/t
Koen van der Drift wrote:
[]
util.c:945: error: label at end of compound statement
AFAICT this was promoted from warning to error already in gcc-3.4.0, so
any Apple gcc-4.0 should be treating this as an error.
[]
[]
default:
}<--- line 945
Maybe there should be a break; afte
Tyler Weston wrote:
what is gobject and why isnt it a dependancy for those libraries?
The gobject-2.0.pc file is installed by glib2-dev, and this isn't a
dependency because *-dev packages are never dependencies, only build
dependencies. The *.pc files are only build dependencies anyway, and a
Percy Zahl wrote:
[]
checking fcntl.h usability... no
checking fcntl.h presence... yes
configure: WARNING: fcntl.h: present but cannot be compiled
You should look in the config.log file for the corresponding error message.
--
Martin
---
Th
Sebastian Roth wrote:
[]
have some problems when compiling php5-apache2-ssl-5.0.4-23.
My system is Mac OS X 10.4.3 on a Powerbook G4.
Here is my compiler output:
In file included from
/sw/src/fink.build/php5-apache2-ssl-5.0.4-23/php-5.0.4/ext/mbstring/oniguruma/regerror.c:37:
/usr/lib/gcc/powerp
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
[]
'purge' (both apt-get and fink have such an option) removes
system-level configuration files.
Yes, only in this case this is not always sufficient: The tetex and
other tex-related packages produce files in their installation scripts
that are not in the package fi
Trevor Harmon wrote:
On Nov 19, 2005, at 6:09 PM, David Fang wrote:
I've noticed that /sw/bin/latex is symlinked to pdfetex, which means that
'latex' produces only pdfs, never any DVI files (at least on all my
documents).
I don't see why this should happen. I'm running tetex-base-3.0-1, and
Murali Vadivelu wrote:
I am trying to create a .info file for this package. However, at compile
stage I get this error from multiply defined symbol PyarrayXXX. I have
tried setting the LDFLAGS to mutliply_defined suppress. It does not seem
to work on either gcc-3.3 or 4.0.1. Any help, please?
Jack Howarth wrote:
Oddly I see to see that when fink links liblam.0.0.0.dylib with gcc called
as gcc-4.0, I have...
gcc-4.0 -dynamiclib ${wl}-undefined ${wl}dynamic_lookup -o
.libs/liblam.0.0.0.dylib ...etc
whereas when I build lam 7.1.1 manually I end up with...
gcc -dynamiclib ${wl}-fla
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
[]
A thread concerning this behavior has been posted at
http://lists.apple.com/archives/Xcode-users/2005/Nov/msg00267.html
Addendum: I tried this package on a box with XCode 2.1 (gcc 4.0.0)
and it built--it definitely looks to be "compiler intolerance".
This stin
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
[]
It does indeed look to be that the newer gcc version isn't tolerant of
these irregularities, since with XCode 2.1 the package builds.
I changed the jpilot.patch file in CVS correspondingly. Does this work?
--
Martin
Jeff Whitaker wrote:
[]
OK, but it seems like all the symbols are resolved fine even if you
don't use the the /usr/lib/gcc/.../libgcc.a. I wonder if it only shows
up if you try to link a C lib with g77?
This is possible, I don't remember the whole story either. Some of the
packages that brok
Jeff Whitaker wrote:
[]
Peter: I can't remember why JFM added the link to
/usr/lib/gcc/powerpc-apple-darwin8/4.0.0/libgcc.a to g77 in the first
place, but if I remove it and rebuild g77, it seems to work fine (on
10.4.2 with Xcode 2.1).
The reason was the old rest_FP/save_FP undefined symbo
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
[]
| #include
| int
| main ()
| {
|
| int main()
| {
It is rather surprising that earlier gcc versions accepted such
ridiculous code. I think this nested main() comes from a broken
configure.in file. The authors didn't bother to look up how to use the
AC_TRY_COMPI
Daniel E. Macks wrote:
[]
right now. It is g77 3.4.3-12 and in the middle of the compilation
it gave me that same error. That is was looking for gcc 4.0.0. I
made the symlink as explained previously and now it is building
normally, but it seems that 3.4.3-12 does not fix that problem
Ju
Andrea Riciputi wrote:
[]
[]
g++ -g -O2 -mpowerpc -no-cpp-precomp -mcpu=7450 -o .libs/t-locale
t-locale.o -L/sw/lib ../../tests/.libs/libtests.a
../../.libs/libgmpxx.dylib /sw/src/fink.bui
ld/gmp-4.1.4-13/gmp-4.1.4/.libs/libgmp.dylib -L/usr/lib/gcc/darwin/3.3
-L/usr/lib/gcc/darwin -L/usr/libex
Peter O'Gorman wrote:
[]
Yep that'd work too, let's see what Jeffrey has to say. I think Koen
assumed
that I had committed the changed g77.info. Sorry, I didn't say that it was
just an option for the maintainer to consider.
Sorry, I just now noticed that there was an attachment to your message
Koen van der Drift wrote:
On Nov 12, 2005, at 5:13 PM, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
This seems to work for me. Note that if 4.0.0/libgcc.a and 4.0.1/libgcc.a
both exist, it will add both, but I don't think that is a big problem.
It took forever to rebuild g77, but plplot now builds fine.
Would
Peter O'Gorman wrote:
[]
The only thing I can think to do is to link with
- -L/usr/lib/gcc/%m-apple-darwin8/4.0.0
-L/usr/lib/gcc/%m-apple-darwin8/4.0.1
- -L/usr/lib/gcc/%m-apple-darwin8/4.0.2 -lgcc
The thing is broken on x86 too.
I am not sure if this will work: Earlier on g77's command line
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
On 11/11/05, Koen van der Drift <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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g77 -dynamiclib -single_module -o .libs/libplplotf77d.
9.1.0.dylib .libs/strutil.o .libs/sfstubs.o .libs/configurable.o -L/
sw/lib ./.libs/libplplotf77cd.dylib /sw/src/fink.build/plplot-5.5.3-1/
plplot-5
Sébastien Maret wrote:
Update of /cvsroot/fink/dists/10.3/unstable/main/finkinfo/text
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv15786
Modified Files:
pyx-py.patch pyx-py.info
Log Message:
Update from maintainer (Tracker item #1306090).
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+BuildDepends: system-tetex | tetex-dev
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
Chris Dolan wrote:
[Writing to fink-devel because ntop is unmaintained]
I'm running ntop 1.1-23 compiled from unstable with a recent Fink
from CVS on 10.4.3. Everything works except the keystrokes. I can't
type "q" to exit.
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My fink-built version exhibited the
Rogue wrote:
Hi - can I request maintainership for eterm? I don't suppose there will be much
to do but I like to know it is still alive in the fink tree and there is a port
of call for users if things break. I'll be working down the Dependencies for
unmaintained packages too.
Best Regards,
Ro
Andrea Riciputi wrote:
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AFAICU this is the reason why dpkg fails when you try to replace -py24
variant with the -py23 one.
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On Nov 9, 2005, at 17:35 , Sébastien Maret wrote:
I've downloaded an update of the pyx-py from the trackers (#1306090).
The package installs a conf file in /sw/etc /
Chris Zubrzycki 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?
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Long ago I repeatedly proposed putt
Rogue wrote:
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I suppose what I'm trying to say, on a more sinister tone, is how do
you ensure the seriously packaged .info/.patches are not drown into the
mass of hobbyists contributions? how do you ensure that you don't kill
the motivation of the dedicated individuals?
My €0.02:
Finks main
I am answering in a new thread. It is a pity that you started this
thread inside the one on the fink binary distribution.
Rogue wrote:
> I have gtk+ 2.6.10 installed but configure steps now fail saying gtk+
test can't be run. checking the config.log file I'm stumped by what has
happened:
>
>
Chris Dolan wrote:
On Nov 5, 2005, at 5:45 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
A problem opposite to the one that you mentioned also occurs:
building on different machines with different packages that solve the
same virtual dependency (e.g. Xorg vs. Apple's X11) will generally
result in more than on
Koen van der Drift wrote:
On Nov 2, 2005, at 10:45 PM, Daniel Macks wrote:
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InstallScript: <<
%p/bin/python%type_raw[python] setup.py install --prefix=%i
When setup.py compiles .py->.pyc, it embeds --prefix in it. Just like
autotools packages make a distinction between --prefix and DESTD
Doug Ransom wrote:
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The file "pdftohtml-0.36.tar.gz" already exists but its checksum does not
match. The most likely cause for this is a corrupted or incomplete download
Expected: Package: 75ad095bb51e1f66c9f7691e6af12f44
The "Package:" should not be there. What package is this?
Actual: 75a
David Fang wrote:
Hi,
General fink question: At some point in fink history, I was able
to setenv MAKEFLAGS -j2 and have fink pick that up during compiles.
(Running a dual 500 MHz G4, needs all the help it can get!). Some time
this year, I noticed that fink no longer picks up my MAKEFLAGS
Rogue wrote:
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'interesting' discussion, I'm not big on license so it's great to see a
practical question brought so much in its trail.
I think I will just Restrict the license and forget about the nitty gritty
details for now, I have enough work on the claws branch to leave the religious
sid
Rogue wrote:
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 14:38:17 -0500
"Alexander K. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi - I just read the restrictions regarding GPL ruled packages dependent on OpenSSL.
They should be Restrictive _unless_ they link against the built-in
OpenSSL that comes with the OS. An exceptio
Blair Zajac wrote:
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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 1.8.2 (2004-12-25) [powerpc
Murali Vadivelu wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to compile qhacc but it fails at the linker stage with the
following error:
/bin/sh ../../libtool --tag=CXX --mode=link g++ -O2 -Wall -g
-Wnon-virtual-dtor -Wno-long-long -Wundef -W -Wpointer-arith
-Wwrite-strings -Wcast-align -Wconversion -fPIC -g -
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