Neil Tiffin wrote:
[]
/sw/include/subversion-1/svn_sorts.h:26:23: apr_pools.h: No such file or
directory
With the latest version of svn and kdesdk3 on CVS this should be fixed.
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On 24 mars 2005, at 15:56, Robert Wyatt wrote:
Fink index did not seem to help. I apologize because clearly dumpinfo
was too heavy-handed, but I wanted to try to show that I do have the
correct file (did I accomplish that?).
No. This is the old version:
buildconflicts: fink (=
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
Yes:
bash-2.05b$ cat /sw/etc/fink.conf
[]
Mirror-rsync: rsync://msn.wi.us.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo/
Looking at this rsync mirror, it seems to me indeed that it is taking
its spring break since a week or so. Try another one, perhaps
master.us.finkmirrors.net to be on the
Robert Wyatt wrote:
Do y'all know why I am getting this? Thanks, Robert
Did you look at the file to see whether you have the new version?
If yes, maybe you need to run fink index.
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Alexander Strange wrote:
Update of /cvsroot/fink/dists/10.3/unstable/main/finkinfo/x11
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv3066
Modified Files:
fontconfig2-dev.info
Log Message:
rely on freetype219, make every symbol private_extern and a bit more nmedit magic to compensate for
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
[]
The following 3 packages will be built:
gfortran php5-apache2-ssl postfix-tls
gfortran is a splitoff of gcc4. Thus gcc4 will be built, but not
installed. What makes this a bit confusing is that there exists also a
standalone gfortran package description, but it is an
Alexander Strange wrote:
Update of /cvsroot/fink/dists/10.3/unstable/main/finkinfo/graphics
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv24499
Modified Files:
gimp2.info
Log Message:
Fix freetype2 harder, allow pango1-xft2-ft219, don't depend on freetype219-shlibs
This doesn't work with
Alexander Strange wrote:
On Mar 8, 2005, at 4:17 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
This doesn't work with the current freetype packages. If you link to
freetype219, you have to depend on freetype219-shlibs.
Why does freetype219 have a different layout than freetype2-hinting-2.1.9?
There is no freetype2
Alexander Strange wrote:
I'll look into it.
Here is another problem: I built gimp2 successfully (the one without
additional parts to its name). When I ran it, however, it popped up an
error window saying that it needs freetype of at least version 2.1.7,
whereas I only had version 0.1.0. The
On 3 mars 2005, at 15:47, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
I've noticed that messages coming through sourceforge lists have
intermittent encoding errors.
With the message below, I believe it looks like these are coming from
the URLs being passed by the osdn advertising attached
After some quick tests, I have now committed these packages for
freetype versions 2.1.4 and 2.1.9 to CVS 10.3/unstable:
freetype2, freetype2-dev, freetype2-shlibs
freetype2-hinting, freetype2-hinting-dev, freetype2-hinting-shlibs
freetype219 freetype219-shlibs
The freetype2 packages are simple
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
Hi folks, I'm getting multiply defined warnings and errors on 10.2 with
linc1. I don't know how to deal with these. Thanks, Robert.
The warnings are harmless. The error is here:
[]
cd ./html gtkdoc-mkhtml linc ../linc-docs.sgml
jfm wrote:
[]
The original purpose is still stated in DescDetail as :
The freetype2 packages now exist only for compatibility with older Fink
packages. Developers should use the freetype that is part of XFree86
for new packages.
This formulation comes from a time when there was no xfree86-4.0 and
David R. Morrison wrote:
[]
The problem arises in the middle of a big compile of lots of packages.
Not only. I had two messages from fink-users as evidence, but I tried it
myself now. Turns out fink build and fink install behave
differently, the first works as intended, the second doesn't:
Benjamin Reed wrote:
Martin Costabel wrote:
My personal option for a solution would be to
This all sounds good to me.
Do you want to put the packages together, or should I get hacking on it?
I guess I can do it if you didn't already. I'll run a couple of builds
to be sure.
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Jean-François Mertens wrote:
[]
Sounds perfect _ but are you sure you want 2.1.4 ?
I was just treading carefully here. It is perhaps true that 2.1.7
belongs rather to the 2.1.3 group than to 2.1.9, apart from the
artificial incompatibility in the freetype.h header. If we confirm this
with more
I have 2 loosely related questions:
1. What is the status of the BuildConflicts mechanism? I seem to
remember that some months ago this worked as intended, i.e. the
buildonly packages in question were removed before building and
reinstalled afterwards. There were problems when many packages
Daniel Macks wrote:
[]
BuildConflicts: freetype | freetype-hinting
into the info file. This never worked.
As well it shouldn't (at least not as you want), by rigorous logic of
the OR operator. Just like:
Depends: foo | bar
means something like Depends:foo | Depends:bar, your usage means
Robert Wyatt wrote:
Howdy,
I updated my 10.2-gcc3.3 to 0.24.0 today and something didn't work out
quite right. How do I proceed with this one?
[]
Failed: Can't use an undefined value as filehandle reference at
/sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Package.pm line 360.
Do you have UseBinaryDist: true in your
Daniel Johnson wrote:
I couldn't find anything in the Packaging Manual about this. Perhaps a
good policy would be to require all .info files to use UTF-8 and
document this?
I would vote for 7-bit ASCII, if possible. Everything else gives
trouble. Just look at the package database and try to
Daniel Macks wrote:
[]
Failed: Can't resolve dependency gcc3.1 for package prcs-1.3.2-1 (no
matching packages/versions found)
and the build process stopped right there before it even started.
...and then the user is completely stuck, as we well know from reading
the lists.
But this message can
Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
Clearing out some packages, I was left with a lot of seemingly orphaned
files in /sw/share/mime. One of the packages I removed was
shared-mime-info, but that only installs /sw/share/mime/packages, not
any of the other files listed below (dpkg -S shows no parent
Michael wrote:
ok I am at a loss herre as to the difference. I have seen in the
CompileScript ./configure %c, now I have seen in the InstallScript make
install --prefix=%i, but the way I would do it is add --prefix=%p either
in the CompileScript or in the ConfigureParams. Now am I right in
Martin Costabel wrote:
Now that the fink versions on Jaguar and Panther are different, it would
be nice if the old dumpinfo bug could be fixed.
Whereas I don't know enough perl to understand the origin of the
problem, here is some observation that could perhaps help some of you
perl gurus
Here is what happens (complete output):
Daniel Macks wrote:
Interesting findings! In the original sort_versions, what happens if
you change
sort { version_cmp($a,=,$b) } @_;
to
sort version_cmp($a,=,$b) @_;
% fink dumpinfo fink
Array found where operator expected at
Michael wrote:
I seem to have broken my own package, and am at a loss as to how. The
build fails with:
/usr/bin/libtool: internal link edit command failed
This means that there was an error, but the message describing the error
comes before this line.
make[4]: *** [libgdk-x11-2.0.la] Error 1
Daniel Macks wrote:
Just want to lay out some ofthe technical issues we've kicked around
on #fink. It seems like there are two workable solutions here if we
are going to be removing -shlibs pkgs from the Depends field:
1. Add the new {SHLIB_DEPS} token to the Depends field.
2. Switch to Info3,
Jean-François Mertens wrote:
On 04 Feb 2005, at 23:03, Ben Hines wrote:
All of fink needs to be built with this patch before releasing this.
We've never audited this policy, my guess is a lot of stuff will break.
If I understand correctly, this means we start implementing Max Horn's
old proposal
Matthias Neeracher wrote:
On Feb 1, 2005, at 1:57 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
As you know, I am all in favor of upgrading to a newer freetype2
version, but there are a few things that have to be discussed and
decided first.
Hmm, looks like this upgrade is far from ready to go.
Here is one more
Matthias Neeracher wrote:
[]
Unless I hear objections from the maintainers (I believe Alexander
agrees with the 2.1.9 packages, but I have not been able to get ahold of
Jeffrey) or other interested parties by next Friday, February 4, I plan
to commit the updated packages next weekend.
As you
Daniel Henninger wrote:
Update of /cvsroot/fink/dists/10.3/unstable/main/finkinfo/sci
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv927
Added Files:
singular.info
Log Message:
Added per tracker id 1109172.
[]
BuildConflicts: broken-gcc, singular-factory, singular-libfac
Did you contact
Tony Donley wrote:
I'm not able to compile this package and can't figure out why.
Can you point me in the right direction?
Have a look at the same thread from 2 months ago:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=10059196
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Dave Vasilevsky wrote:
Yes, we ought to do that. As an ugly hack in the meantime, why not read
STDERR and look for the string '.patch: No such file or directory' ?
An easier hack would be to feed STDERR to patch. It will choke when
there is an error:
sed 's|@PREFIX@|%p|g' %a/%n.patch 21 |
My guess is that you are out of luck here, for several reasons:
- You are using a system (OSX 10.2 without gcc3.3 compiler) that isn't
supported by Fink any more.
Package manager version: 0.18.4
Distribution version: 0.7.0.cvs
Mac OS X version: 10.2.8
December 2002 Developer Tools or later
Martin Costabel wrote:
[]
Sorry for not being able to help.
Alexandr asked me privately about this. What he wants is a working
apache + mod_perl + php4 on Mac OSX 10.2. Could anyone who knows please
tell what has to be installed with or without Fink to get this?
Unfortunately, I don't know
On 18 janv. 2005, at 15:05, Manuel Hendel wrote:
For some reason which I don't know, this doesn't work in my arj.info
[]
CompileScript:
cd gnu
autoheader
autoconf
./configure
cd ..
make PREFIX=%p
Put #!/bin/sh as the first line of your script. Otherwise each line
will
This breaks fink selfupdate. Urgent fixing is needed.
Chris Zubrzycki wrote:
[]
--- ncurses-shlibs.info 12 Nov 2004 11:32:09 - 1.1
+++ ncurses-shlibs.info 16 Jan 2005 02:54:51 - 1.2
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Package: ncurses-shlibs
+Package: libncurses5-shlibs
Version: 5.3-20031018
Daniel Henninger wrote:
Hi folk,
I'm putting together an erlang package (with the intended goal of
packaging ejabberd as well). Erlang is governed by the Erlang Public
License, which is not one of the available licenses. So what do you
recommend I do? Thanks!
This looks like a variant of the
Jean-François Mertens wrote:
[]
However if I replace there g77 -v by g77, I get :
g77 -bundle -o lib/libPythia.so *.o -L/sw/lib -lpythia
g77: couldn't run `undle-gcc-3.4.3': No such file or directory
This would be the -b MACHINE option of gcc. It is only recognized at
the beginning of the
Jens-Erik Weber wrote:
[]
ld: can't locate file for: -lcrtbegin.o
To quote what I answered last time I saws this (this was about version
1.3.1-7):
It seems like crtbegin.o wasn't found.
Yes, that's one of the favorite omissions of Apple's installer.
Depending on the version of your developer
Trying to determine why the new version of scribus crashes, I found, as
I wrote recently, that it crashes when freetype2 is at versions less
than or equal to 2.1.7 and it doesn't crash when freetype2 version
2.1.9 is installed.
Zooming in at the bug, I saw that the crash happens because at
Benjamin Reed wrote:
[]
Another issue is, people with Apple's X11 will still have a non-twolevel
freetype, won't it?
No, Apple's X11 has only freetype-2.1.0, but its dylib is twolevel.
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Peter O'Gorman wrote:
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perl -pi.bak -e 's/^allow_undefined_flag.*/allow_undefined_flag=\\/'
libtool
Thanks, this seems to work.
There may be a cleaner way though, what version of gnu libtool is
included
in the package?
VERSION=1.4.2
I guess the short-term solution for my scribus problems is to
I have been using the freetype2-2.1.9-1 package from neeri's exp dir for
quite some time without problems. For all my purposes it was backward
compatible with 2.1.3 (i.e. things compiled with the old library
continue to run with the new one, and everything builds against the new
version
Jean-François Mertens wrote:
[]
Would an update to 2.1.7 (for a short time hopefully) not satisfy scribus ?
Unfortunately not. I cannot say I understand this, but there it is.
I made a freetype2-2.1.7 package (had to redo the patch file), but I
still get the crash with it. Looking at the
Koen van der Drift wrote:
[]
perl -pi.bak -e 's|join , map { -I$EMB_SRC_ROOT/$_ }
@emb_libs;|$EMB_SRC_ROOT;|' Makefile.PL
but that resulted in the following error:
Unmatched ( in regex; marked by -- HERE in m/join , map { -I/#
( -- HERE if you did no make install of EMBOSS,
} ;/ at -e
Alexander Hansen wrote:
Package: xxdiff
Version: 3.1-1
Severity: important
Justification: fails to build from source
I get the following (10.3.7, XCode 1.5 w/November 2004 update):
c++ -c -I/sw/include/qt -I. -I/sw/include -o resParser.o resParser.cpp
In file included from resParser.cpp:813:
Mark Treiber wrote:
Thanks everyone for the tips. I'm suprised this hasn't been brought
up on this list yet (or at least I havn't been able to find it)..
Well, it is brought up when it bites someone. There is a rather long
thread on fink-devel from summer 2003 about how I hunted a bus error in
Andrea Riciputi wrote:
Hi,
I've just submitted to the Package Tracker the new info and patch files
for the new version of PyX (0.7.1).
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?
func=detailaid=1066930group_id=17203atid=414256
It doesn't need the tipa.sty LaTeX package anymore, so it should work
even
Dave Vasilevsky wrote:
[]
There are two ways this can be done. The simple way is to not use
libraries where possible--just link all your .o files into an executable
and pass gcc -Wl,-bind_at_load . The more complicated way--which works
for libs too--is to use an intermediate .o file. Here's a
David R. Morrison wrote:
Update of /cvsroot/fink/fink/perlmod/Fink
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv26668
Modified Files:
Bootstrap.pm PkgVersion.pm Services.pm
Log Message:
create new function enforce_gcc to verify that the correct version of gcc
is being used
This is
Benjamin Reed wrote:
Update of /cvsroot/fink/dists/10.3/unstable/crypto/finkinfo
In directory
sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv21581/10.3/unstable/crypto/finkinfo
Modified Files:
kdebase3-ssl.info kdebase3-ssl.patch kdelibs3-ssl.info
kdelibs3-ssl.patch kdenetwork3.info
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
On Dec 16, 2004, at 9:31 PM, Lars Rosengreen wrote:
I recently tried to build the cvs2cl package, and it looks like the
md5 sum for the upstream source has changed. cvs2cl doesn't currently
have anyone listed as a maintainer. Does that mean that it is ``ok''
for me
Koen van der Drift wrote:
Hi,
The current version of octave installs a bunch of files in directories
that are called powerpc-apple-darwin7.4.0 This makes it OS X version
dependent, and thus .deb files for octave are different for whatever OS
X version the user had installed (I happened to have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, what is the reason for this update? Never got problems with freetype
Here my otool -L /sw/lib/mozilla/mozilla-bin
[]
/usr/X11R6/lib/libfreetype.6.dylib (compatibility version 6.3.0, current
version 6.3.0)
[]
As you can see it´s linked with x11s (xfree86 4.4)
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
On Dec 2, 2004, at 4:47 PM, Andrea Riciputi wrote:
[]
2) How can I suggest to put some well tested packages under the stable
tree?
Contact the maintainer(s) for the packages and let them know.
Or, if you are the mainainer yourself, write to the devel list or to the
Julien Salort wrote:
[]
2/ The following test program *does* compile and *does* execute without errors :
But only while you have X11 running, I guess.
--- conftest.cc
#include qapplication.h
This has come up a couple of times recently: People do selfupdate, even
selfupdate-cvs, but they don't get updated because of an old version of
fink that doesn't understand the upgrade path. There were instructions
on the lists each time, but they are lost in the archives.
What is worse, there
Ben Hines wrote:
We should not put those instructions up unless we know that they work. I
don't think it will because 0.5.0a bindist doesn't contain that version
of fink.
That's why I didn't really propose a specific change. I know there are
problems upgrading from fink-0.17 and fink-0.18
Peter O'Gorman wrote:
Update of /cvsroot/fink/dists/10.3/unstable/crypto/finkinfo
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv2054
Modified Files:
db41-ssl.info db42-ssl.info
Added Files:
db43-ssl.info
Log Message:
New upstream db-4.3, updated older dbs to know about it, use
Peter O'Gorman wrote:
[]
_
Failed to fetch
http://us.dl.sourceforge.net/fink/direct_download/dists/fink-0.5.3/
main/binary-darwin-powerpc//libs/db41-shlibs_4.1.24-7_darwin-
powerpc.deb Size mismatch
I son't know about the size mismatch (perhaps
Daniel Macks wrote:
On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 09:09:41AM +0100, Martin Costabel wrote:
[]
Failed: Sort subroutine didn't return single value at
/sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Services.pm line 766.
I have observed this for a while already, it hasn't been introduced in
the latest fink version (In fact, I don't
Hans Fuchs wrote:
[]
checking for X... libraries /usr/X11R6/lib, headers /usr/X11R6/include
...
checking gd.h presence... yes
checking for gd.h... yes
checking for gdImageGif in -lgd... yes
checking for gdImageJpeg in -lgd... yes
checking for gdImageStringFT in -lgd... no
checking for
Hans Fuchs wrote:
Hi Martin
Martin Costabel wrote:
Do you have gd2-bin installed?
First not. But now and I get gdImageStringFT support now. gdlib-config
config was missing!? In this version there is also libX11.6.dylib
linked. Thanks for your help!
Does gnuplot need a dependance on gd2-bin
Nick Phillips wrote:
Fails to build:
gcc -c -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../src -I.. -no-cpp-precomp -I/sw/include
-g -O0 unix_dl.c -fno-common -DPIC -o unix_dl.lo
unix_dl.c: In function `rep_open_dl_library':
unix_dl.c:328: warning: assignment discards qualifiers from pointer
target type
unix_dl.c:
Hans Fuchs wrote:
Hello
I installed freetype2 and then gnuplot. There was no freetype support.
So I had to do following
cd /sw/lib/
sudo ln -s libfreetype.6.3.2.dylib libfreetype.dylib
This is wrong, don't do it. It is by purpose that there is no
/sw/lib/libfreetype.dylib any more, so that
On MacOSX 10.2.8, up-to-date Fink, system Perl 5.6.0:
% fink dumpinfo fink
Information about 3304 packages read in 3 seconds.
infofile: /sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/finkinfo/base/fink.info
package: fink
version: 0.23.2
revision: 1
family: fink
status: latest have-deb installed
allversions:
Failed:
jfm wrote:
[]
fink remove gd2; fink install lynx-ssl; fink install gd2
This could also be achieved by BuildConflicts: gd2.
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Daniel Macks wrote:
[]
Warning: Malformed dependency %n (= 5.2.1.cvs.20040104) for
%p/lib/libcsironn.0.dylib in field shlibs of splitoff.
(plplot.info)
[lots of these, which all have one thing in common]
...except this one
Warning: Malformed dependency %n (= 5.3,1) for
Georg Weissenbacher wrote:
[]
Is there something that I have take care of when I compile the executable
that actually loads the libary? Any special flags for gcc (at the moment
I'm using -fno-common, and I tried to add -dynamic?
Are you using -fno-common also for the executable? This doesn't seem
Georg Weissenbacher wrote:
p[
gcc -bundle -bundle_loader /Users/georg/fm/mosml/camlrunm -o libmregex.so
regex-0.12/regex.o mregex.o
ld: Undefined symbols:
_alloc
[]
though the functions alloc, alloc_final, alloc_tuple are in alloc.c which is
compiled to alloc.o and linked (with some other object
Mark Brethen wrote:
[]
/usr/X11R6/bin/mkfontdir /sw/src/root-xfrotz-2.32.1-1/sw/lib/X11/fonts/misc
Run `xset fp rehash' to notify your X server
that new fonts are available.
What about the last two lines? Should I have a line in the file that
does this automatically?
xfontpath does this for you
Mark Brethen wrote:
[]
1) make install will add fonts to /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc. Is
this okay?
I would say no. They should go into a subdirectory of %i/lib/X11/fonts.
(Just to make Alexander's advice more precise).
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Mark Brethen wrote:
I'm trying to build a mailfilter.info package since one doesn't exist.
[]
CompileScript:
export PATH=%p/lib/flex/bin:$PATH
./configure %c
make
You need to have
#!/bin/sh
as a first line in your CompileScript. Otherwise the lines are fed one
by one to system, and your
dan () mackinlay wrote:
[]
now, I think I must have included fink itself in that download, because
at the end of the package installation script output there was a line
which I foolishly let vanish into the depths of my xterm's buffer. it
reported that package fink version 0.21.3-1 had failed
As has been observed on the bug tracker and on the lists, fink-0.23.0-1
chokes on empty dependency items. Besides libgtkhtml2, where this arose
from a typo (fixed in CVS now), this concerns packages like gimp2 or
nmap-nox (and probably lots of others) which have variant-conditioned
Benjamin Reed wrote:
[]
+BuildDepends: cctools (= 446) | cctools-single-module, cups-dev, fink (= 0.17.3-1), libgl-dev, libpng3 (= 1.2.5-4), libjpeg, mysql12-dev, postgresql74-dev | postgresql74-ssl-dev, x11-dev
Can we please keep qt3-without-sql packages? Please?
Qt3 is already a heavyweight, but
Martin Costabel wrote:
[]
I for one will refrain from doing update-all and testing qt3-3.3.3 until
this goes away.
Couldn't resist, so I tried anyway. Result (I didn't expect otherwise,
today everything I look at in Fink is broken :-) ): It doesn't build.
I have my Fink installation
Julien Salort wrote:
Hi,
Shouldn't the ec-fonts-mftraced package depend on system-tetex ?
When I try to install lilypond-unstable, fink installs ec-fonts-mftraced
before system-tetex, which makes system-tetex fails (because
ec-fonts-mftraced did install things in texmf.local or something).
Richard Rudolph wrote:
[]
dependency error while running update-all. GCC3.1 is
not on my list of installable packages.
Although not installable, it has documentation: Try fink info gcc3.1.
gcc3.1.pkg is an Apple package on your developer tools disk.
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Michèle Garoche wrote:
[]
100 71340 71340 0 7385 0 --:--:-- 0:00:00
--:--:-- 2923
Have you looked at the file? Most likely it's a text file saying
something like
html xmlns:ie
head
titleThis domain has expired. Click below to renew!/title
It is time that someone
Michèle Garoche wrote:
[]
You're probably joking, this is the same since October 12nd, reported on
fink channel at 22:0:18 GMT for packages put in sourceforge on October
10th, reported on fink-core 14th again 12:03 GMT, reported on
sourceforge.net tracker on 14th 12:54 GMT.
From far away, all
Falko Axmann wrote:
[]
checking for gcc... gcc3
checking whether the C compiler (gcc3 -no-cpp-precomp -I/sw/include
-L/sw/lib) works... no
configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler
cannot create executables.
### execution of ./configure failed, exit code 1
Failed:
Kevin Horton wrote:
[]
I agree 100% that the default behavior should be to not touch
/usr/local. But, if I understand correctly, none of the Apple supplied
software should be in /usr/local. This would only be other user
installed software. If the fink team can't find a way to make Fink
Dave Vasilevsky wrote:
Hi folks,
As some of you have noticed, Mozilla will not build with Xorg. This is
because it uses a new version of freetype which removed a formerly
deprecated API.
I have a version of mozilla in my experimental dir that is patched to
use the replacement API. It should
Kevin Walzer wrote:
[]
Can someone point me to the additional/different steps one needs to take
with app bundles (how this process is different from the packaging
tutorial and other documentation at the Fink site)? I haven't seen any
of this stuff written down anywhere on the site or in the
Torsten Boehm wrote:
[]
g77 -o geometry geometry.o util.o spec.o earth.o ccdfit.o
/Users/boehm/esprit/lib/libfile.a /Users/boehm/esprit/lib/libnr0.a
/Users/boehm/esprit/lib/libmem.a -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11
/Users/boehm/esprit/lib/libplot.a -L/usr/lib/gcc/darwin/3.3
-L/sw/lib/pgplot -lgcc
On 21 sept. 2004, at 08:51, Trevor Harmon wrote:
CustomMirror:
nam-US: http://download.eclipse.org/technology/ajdt/
Source: mirror:custom:%n-%v.jar
If you have only one URL for the source, it doesn't make sense to use
the CustomMirror field (there is no *mirror*, after all, just the
original
Trevor Harmon wrote:
On Sep 21, 2004, at 4:44 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
On 21 sept. 2004, at 08:51, Trevor Harmon wrote:
CustomMirror:
nam-US: http://download.eclipse.org/technology/ajdt/
Source: mirror:custom:%n-%v.jar
If you have only one URL for the source, it doesn't make sense to use
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bolt:~/pub/fox-1.2.9/tests andy$ gltest
dyld: gltest Undefined symbols:
__ZTVN10__cxxabiv117__class_type_infoE
Also running otool -L and nm -m on gltest might be useful in order to
see which library is different at runtime than at linktime and which
library these undefined symbols are
Lars Rosengreen wrote:
Maybe I'm missing the obvious, but shouldn't this depend on tetex-base
or something similar?
I don't think so. Neither for building nor for running does it need any
TeX package. It should probably have Recommends or Suggests fields
for some tetex packages, but since these
Shrisha Rao wrote:
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This:
checking for whether -lXpm needs to be explicitly given... unknown
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and this:
gcc -L/sw/lib -L/usr/X11R6/lib -o xdvi xdvi.o events.o dvi-init.o
dvi-draw.o special.o font-open.o filefind.o pk.o vf.o util.o popups.o psheader.o
psgs.o -lXaw -lXmu -lXt -lSM -lICE
D. Höhn wrote:
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snip
| finkprefix/Applications, and there is a symlink in
| /Applications/Fink.
Since you are altering the system outside of finkprefix, has this been
discussed? I might have missed it, I was away for a bit
Yes, IMHO it has been sufficiently discussed. Here are a few links to
Shrisha Rao wrote:
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ld: warning multiple definitions of symbol _hash_create
/usr/lib/libdl.dylib(strhash.So) definition of _hash_create
../kpathsea/SHARED/libkpathsea.dylib(hash.o) definition of _hash_create
ld: Undefined symbols:
_XpmReadFileToPixmap
make[2]: *** [oxdvi.bin] Error 1
make[1]:
Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
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.
There are a couple of packages that install 0 size files, for example
David R. Morrison wrote:
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Our ability to do this relies on the BuildConflicts functionality which
is now present in fink. By using BuildConflicts: openssl-dev,
openssl097-dev, we prevent the packages from linking to the fink
versions, and they are forced to link to the system's version.
One
Matthias Haider wrote:
hello,
thanks for the tip, after reinstalling the gcc3.1 pckage most errors
went away, but the package gnomemeeting still does not
compile:
In file included from gnomemeeting.cpp:55:
../lib/widgets/history-combo.h:61: 'GtkCombo' is used as a type, but is not
defined as a
William Scott wrote:
Hi Citizens:
I am having troubles with a package I maintain, called eden. Previously
it worked fine. But now when I compile I get the following error:
ld: warning prebinding disabled because dependent library:
/sw/src/root-fftw-2.1.5-6/sw/lib/libdfftw.2.dylib is not
Benjamin Reed wrote:
Martin Costabel wrote:
Tell them it's line 2015 in pngrtran.c
row_info-color_type |= PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA;
If you remove this, the colors go back to normal.
If you do this, alpha trans breaks though, doesn't it?
I don't know about tranparency, do you have a good test
Do we really have a developer planetmirror? There is a stale cvs lock
by this user in /cvsroot/fink/dists/10.2-gcc3.3/unstable/main/finkinfo/text
I already have filed a sf support request (using Mozilla, not Safari,
because Safari nowadays tends to crash on SF web pages) to remove the
lock,
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