Hi Jaya,
Sorry for taking my time to reply once again. Yes, please do move forward and
take over maintainership of camlimages as Alexander has encouraged you as well
on Feb 18th. Thank you again for your effort!
Cheers,
Mathias
On 18.02.2011, at 10:50, jaya krishna wrote:
> Thank u so much,
>
dear fink developers
i just tried tkdiff, a graphical frontend for diff (in my exp dir
experimental/mathmeye). tkdiff depends on tcltk. now the situation is
the following:
- if fink's tcltk is installed it runs in an x11 window
- if fink's tcltk is NOT installed but the user has AquaTk, it runs
dear fink developers
i previousy asked if someone could add the new version of jpegoptim to
fink. i thought it would be that fastest to just attach the 0.4K info
file. well, i got the response that i should add it to the package
submission tracker. now it's done so may i ask you again: could
to correct myself:
of course another 'fink rebuild foo' will delete the source directory.
if you want fink only to do parts of
unpacking/patching/compiling/installing you would have to edit
Engine.pm. this is NOT really recommended but i tell you anyway...
/sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Engine.pm
look fo
dear fink developers
if someone please could add tha new jpegoptim (1.2.2) to fink. to old
version (1.1) contains an error that can result in data loss. thank you
very much,
mathias
jpegoptim-1.2.2-1.info
Description: Binary data
this might do as well for you:
edit /sw/etc/fink.conf so it includes the following lines:
KeepBuildDir: true
KeepRootDir: true
this will keep both: the build directory (where you'd type make) and
the install directory (where fink installs the files before building a
deb)
hope that helps
mathi
though i'm not a fink developer some of my thoughts...
1. Build pango1 and gtk+2 without xft support. (Mathias's idea)
This should work but I've not tested it yet. I love anti-aliased
text by Xft and
I'd like to avoid this if I could.
well, not my idea for a final solution. this was just a
thomas
I wanted to download the sources for acct but the links are wrong. the
source is on no mirror i have tried.
well, that's my package. i'm sorry if the link is broken. i'll fix it
ASAP. in the mean time you can get the package with
curl -f -L -O
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/a/
masanori and all
this has come up a week ago or so in context of building gtk+2 with
xfree4.3. i did a fink update all as well (after i updated manually to
xfree4.3) and of course gtk+2 failed in the configure phase. now i
looked a little further:
from the pango1-1.0.5-3.info file:
This vers
michel
me again. now i had actually some time at home to investigate a little.
from what i've found:
- gtkglarea-1.99.0 is still the recent version. if i'm wrong here
please feel free to point me to the new sources.
- gtkglarea-1.99.0 counts as version2 (so does pygtk-1.99.xx).
- pygtk-1.99.15
eric
i waited a little if a more skilled developer would give you some hints but now i have a go. fink developers correct me if i'm wrong here.
your .info file:
Package: PDCurses
Version: 2
Revision: 6
i haven't had a look myself at what version PDCurses is. the version fiel represents the whol
i recently did a fink update-all, updating a bunch of packages. now i
get:
Subject: Anacron job 'makewhatis.local'
Cannot find file: /sw/share/man/man3/HMAC.3
Cannot find file: /sw/share/man/man3/HMAC_cleanup.3
Cannot find file: /sw/share/man/man3/HMAC_Final.3
Cannot find file: /sw/share/man/man
max, ben, bill and all,
let me add my thoughts as well. what is actually the gain of having
.apps in fink? for you it is none as you pointed out. the main reason
why i'd like, and i might here speak for others as well, to have .apps
in fink is the following:
software updates might bring great
don't forget a 'fink index' though, otherwise it might fail - even
after a 'fink selfupdate-cvs'
On Mittwoch, Januar 8, 2003, at 12:21 Uhr, Christian Schaffner wrote:
It is working here. The system-xfree86 was updated by the fink
maintainers a couple of hours ago. Did you follow the instructio
dear finkers
i had a go at porting geal (Electronic design application for GNOME) to
darwin. now in version 0.18 pygtk (>= 1.99.8) shows up as a dep. now
pygtk-1.99.13 (i called it pygtk2-1.99.13) crashes with the following
bus error:
[mathias:~] mathias% python -v
/sw/src/pygtk2-1.99.13-1/p
christian
just a short note on gnupg-1.2.0-1. as i'm trying to port some software
to fink from time to time i read through the fink packaging reference
occasionaly i noted that the policy says:
4.3 Things to Avoid
No other directories than the ones mentioned above should exist in /sw.
In par
dave
> I have created modified versions of the swi-prolog and wmmail packages
> which do not depend on libxpm, and they both build fine on 10.1 and
> 10.2;
> I will commit them shortly.
thanks for altering the wmmail package for which i am listed as
maintainer - i was a few days off the list a
rent flags). dind't do that
though and kinda forgot about it in the month or so.
good luck
mathias meyer
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max
i updated to the cvs version of the package manager wand was of course
courious what the fink cleanup command does. i have missed the
discussion how it should be implemented and what kind of options it
should have, and i couldn't find any help on it.
from the cvs:
"added first version of
david
thanx very much for that explanation. so i guess i'll just try again the
packages that failed with install_name error before
> There are two versions of libtool that packages might be using. If a
> package uses libtool 1.3.5, then most likely there is a line
> "UpdateLibtool: True: in th
david
> To use the pre-release version of fink, you need to check out the "fink"
> module from CVS, cd into that directory, and run "./inject.pl".
do you mean the
cd tempdir/fink
cvs -z3 update -d
./inject.pl
procedure which gives me now
Package manager version: 0.9.12.cvs
Distribution versi
Jean-François
> libxslt-1.0.18-1 failed with install_name error
that's strange. i just compiled it yesterday with the april dev tool
gcc3 without any error. after reading your mail i even did a fink
rebuild libxslt and copied (tee) the output to a log. in case anyone is
interested i put the l
just a short (and little late on top, i know) answer:
what fails to compile is actually not python but readline
> ### mv failed, exit code 1
> Failed: installing readline-shlibs-4.2a-5 failed
> [localhost:~] hester% "
i'm sorry if my mail confused you. all i said was that python itself
would c
well
not that i want to annoy you all with another post about kde but i ran
into trouble compiling kdebase.
after installing all the deps and compiling arts_1.0.1-1 and, after
waiting for a couple of hours, kdelibs3_.0.1-1 successfully i did a
fink install kde base. this went ok just up to c
well, here wo go with some more
> I'm moving this thread to fink-devel, where there are a lot of folks who
> would like to hear about success and failure with gcc. Please post your
> list!
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