Dear Fink Developers,
GCC 6 is now quite mature, but we are still using GCC 5 as a source for the
gfortran compiler.
Would you agree it is about time to elevate all Fink's "fortran"-related
packages to rely on gcc6?
Of course, this would best be done for all fortran-related packages at the sam
Dear Fink Developers,
GCC 6 is now quite mature, but we are still using GCC 5 as a source for the
gfortran compiler.
Would you agree it is about time to elevate all Fink's "fortran"-related
packages to rely on gcc6?
Of course, this would best be done for all fortran-related packages at the sam
Dear developers,
Since installing fink-0.38.4-91, I got a new warning message right at the start
when running "fink update-all"
$ fink update-all
Information about 10413 packages read in 1 seconds.
WARNING: Xcode.app version (0.0) and Xcode Command Line Tools version (6.1)
are not compatib
Hi Jack,
I've just submitted an updated package description for grib-api-1.13.0-1 and
grib-api-fortran-1.13.0-1
These both include a fix for the Puma bug and some more things that Hanspeter
and I ran into.
If you want to give it a try before it appears on CVS, feel free.
https://sourceforge.net
Dear All,
On 10.10.2 (at least) octave 3.8.2-6 fails to pass through the configuration
step. I looked into the config.log file and the cause is clear: the file
octave-3.8.2.info misses a BuildDepends on gl2ps-dev
---
configure:6273: oct-cc -O3 -MD -I/sw/include -I/sw/include/freetype2
-I/usr/X1
I've noticed the HFD5.9 is making inroads into Fink. For example, the gdal
package now requires hdf5.9.
What are the plans for phasing out hdf5.8?
I see that cdo, grads, netcdf-c7 and octave382 are still using hdf5.8.
Remko
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Hi Alexander,
I just tried compiling and installing the new netcdf-fortran7 pack for Fink.
Alas, there is an error in the package description that makes it impossible to
install netcdf-fortran5.
Here is the log:
$ fink install netcdf-fortran7
Information about 10098 packages read in 1 seconds.
Dear Fink Developers,
Today I saw the first dependency on gcc49 in fftw3.info.
This is a major pain since (as far as I know) all other package require at most
gcc48.
When that introduction does not go paired with upgrading ALL packages that now
require gcc48 to be requiring gcc49 this will rem
Verified. That fixed it. Thanks Alexander for the lightning-fast response!
On 12 Jun 2012, at 10:01, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> On 6/12/12 5:34 AM, Remko Scharroo wrote:
>> Since upgrading to fink-0.33.0-61, I get with almost every fink command I
>> type the line "not found.
Since upgrading to fink-0.33.0-61, I get with almost every fink command I type
the line "not found."
For example:
$ fink list fink
not found.
Information about 4967 packages read in 0 seconds.
i fink 0.33.0-61 Open-source software
package manager
i fi
Dear Fink Developers,
I would like to contribute two science packages to Fink 10.7:
- sci/grib-api (ECMWF GRIB API)
- sci/cdo (Climate Data Operators)
The latter used to appear in Fink 10.6 but has no maintainer and was not ported
to 10.7.
I'm running both packages for while with success. I'd be
On 29 Mar 2012, at 15:48, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> Yes, but they were _warnings_ (and I created the code that produced them so I
> knew exactly what was going on) so I ignored them.
>
> $ xcode-select -print-path
> /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer
>
> I don't know what this defaults
On 29 Mar 2012, at 14:36, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> On 3/29/12 11:35 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
>> I don't see this on my test system with fink-0.32.4.1 and only the
>> command-line-tools. It's completely able to selfupdate and build packages.
>> Without seeing some sample output.
> "Without
I would like the chime in on this topic.
I have actually run two Xcode-free systems (which just the command-line tools)
for 2 months, and until fink-0.32.4.1 came around this went just fine.
Alexander asked in his grep of "xcode" whether the BuildDepends on Xcode in
gcc46 and gcc47 was necessar
Dear Fink developers,
Since I'm running the unstable tree, I need to compile every new package. And a
few of them, like "cairo" have the gtk-doc BuildDepends, EVEN THOUGH it is
compiled with --disable-gtk-doc
Normally, I won't have a problem with a superfluous BuildDepends, but in this
case, g
I actually couldn't figure out the libtool version. I typed
libtool --version, and that just creates an error, so I thought is was
significantly older than 2.2.4.
So maybe that's the problem: there is a /usr/bin/libtool AND /usr/bin/glibtool
And I think all these scripts will use /usr/bin/libtool
/var/tmp/tmp.1.rwzW4d failed, exit code 2
Well, it clearly shows it has to do with libtool. Some magical version is
needed!
Remko
On 30 May 2011, at 00:01, Remko Scharroo wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> Thanks for thinking with me. I found what's wrong.
>
> The standard libtoo
t; to BuildDepends in the hdf5.info file.
Regards,
Remko
On 29 May 2011, at 18:09, Alexander Hansen wrote:
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> On 5/29/11 2:00 PM, Remko Scharroo wrote:
>> Dear Alexander,
>>
>> You have recently uploaded
Dear Bill,
I've put the package in the queue now. Feel free to check it out.
Your authentication problems may be caused by the certificate, or not
having the proper file in the /etc/pam.d directory. The latter is
taken care of by the package, the former you'll have to take care of
yourself
Dear developers,
I've created a package containing the University of Washington IMAP
and POP3 servers with SSL security built-in.
I noticed that there are no packages yet that provide an IMAP server
within Fink (neither stable not unstable). Therefore, I built this
package myself. It also
The unstable version of gifsicle works for me.
If needed willing to be maintainer.
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