Alexander,
That could potentially create some issues for some users in that 2.7.9 breaks
some other non-fink things that won't be fixed until 2.7.10. Forcing an
upgrade to 2.7.9 will create a quandary since some can't go to 2.7.9 which
might force those users into a very laborious fink update
Jack
>
> On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 2:52 PM, Merle Reinhart wrote:
> Nope. I'm not seeing any change to the poppler46-shlibs.info file (the other
> poppler versions, yes).
>
> Build is still failing in the same way (ie, looks like the patch file isn't
>
in the cvs of the current fink 10.7 tree.
>
> On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 11:41 AM, Merle Reinhart wrote:
> All,
>
> I am currently on OS X 10.9 running Fink 0.38.2 with Xcode 6.1 and
> command-line tools 6.1.0.0.1.1413057044.
>
> With the recent update to poppler46-sh
All,
I am currently on OS X 10.9 running Fink 0.38.2 with Xcode 6.1 and command-line
tools 6.1.0.0.1.1413057044.
With the recent update to poppler46-shlibs, the update now no longer builds.
make[2]: Entering directory
`/sw/src/fink.build/poppler46-shlibs-0.26.2-2/poppler-0.26.2/goo'
CXX
xcode-select --install is the version of xcode-select that is installed with
Xcode 5.x. The one without --install is from the Xcode 4.x chain.
Merle
On Jun 24, 2014, at 4:08 PM, Scott Hannahs
wrote:
> I think the command is
> /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/MacOS/Xcode -installComponents
Actually, Xcode 5.* will auto update the commandline tools IF you install them
from the commandline tools installer on the Developer site (updates will show
up via softwareupdate, but only on Mavericks - Apple mentioned this in the
Xcode 5 release notes). It will not do the updating if install
Alex,
There are some initial install/use problems/mis-understandings with the new
passwd stuff.
When I updated, everything failed because it could not find
/sw/etc/passwd.conf. It appears it was passwd-core that was looking for it to
write into couldn't find it.
/sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait -r fink
On Jan 10, 2013, at 7:59 PM, Alexander Hansen
wrote:
> On 1/10/13 5:01 PM, Merle Reinhart wrote:
>> Alex,
>>
>> There are some initial install/use problems/mis-understandings with the new
>> passwd stuff.
>>
>> When I updated, everything faile
It seems to work ok with my various home-grown tools that do plots.
Merle
On May 21, 2012, at 4:20 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> On 5/21/12 11:39 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
>> On 5/21/12 11:37 AM, Kurt Schwehr wrote:
>>> I haven't had a chance to look at it, but if a 2nd person can try it, I'd
Dustin,
This is all potentially going to create issues for enterprise and school IT
types (the dynamically assigning part). Also, a lot of those situations make
use of AD for user/group administration and some might be using Open Directory
via a central Mac OS X Server. If you just look at th
FYI, I noticed that the linker flags in the DescUsage section aren't correct.
The last line
-L$PGPLOT_DIR/lib -lpgplot
should be
-L$PGPLOT_DIR -lpgplot -lcpgplot
Thanks!
Merle
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Kurt,
I've attached the .info I'm currently using on 10.6 and 10.7 (both 64-bit). It
is the recently released basemap 1.0.2 which requires matplotlib >= 1.0.0. No
patches necessary.
I do have to set the GEOS_DIR environment variable since the libgeos are
installed in a non-standard place. I
Dave,
I just noticed your post about libgeos not working in 10.7 with XCode
compilers.
I do know that libgeos 3.3.1 WILL successfully build in 10.7 with the XCode 4.2
clang compiler. I'm using this libgeos with matplotlib-basemap 1.0.2 which
requires a fairly recent libgeos. So far, things
Also, Xquartz -version does the interesting focus/dock effect whether
X11.app (and the Xserver) is running or not (I'm using Terminal
obviously since xterm requires the Xserver, however, I can see the
same effect in an xterm window).
Merle
On Dec 15, 2007, at 6:48 PM, Merle Rei
the window
server to become active and gain focus. Only, Xquartz exits so
quickly (since -version just prints to console and doesn't
*actually* start the server) that the Dock doesn't have time to
draw the icon before it disappears.
JP
On 14 Dec 2007, at 18:19, Merle Reinhart w
Yip. I see the same thing. Also if you look, the focussed window
flashes slightly at the same time as the dock thing.
I haven't been able to figure out what fink might be doing that would
trigger this. So, far, some of the fink commands is the only time
I've noticed it (simplest is a fin
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