Koen van der Drift wrote:
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make[262]: Makefile:11: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
make[262]: vfork: Resource temporarily unavailable
make[261]: *** [dirs] Error 2
The [262] tells you that there are 262 levels of make running. Either
there is an infinite loop (but then this should
Martin Costabel costa...@wanadoo.fr said:
Koen van der Drift wrote:
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make[262]: Makefile:11: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
make[262]: vfork: Resource temporarily unavailable
make[261]: *** [dirs] Error 2
The [262] tells you that there are 262 levels of make running. Either
On Jun 23, 2010, at 4:40 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
The [262] tells you that there are 262 levels of make running.
Either there is an infinite loop (but then this should happen to
others, too), or it is a question of parallel make running wild. Do
you somehow have your fink tweaked so
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On 6/23/10 6:05 AM, Koen van der Drift wrote:
On Jun 23, 2010, at 4:40 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
The [262] tells you that there are 262 levels of make running.
Either there is an infinite loop (but then this should happen to
others, too),
Op 23 jun 2010, om 14:13 heeft Alexander Hansen het volgende geschreven:
If you're running a HEAD fink the parallel build option might well be
set (it's out in the wild as of 0.29.11, too). Check /sw/etc/fink.conf
for a MaxBuildJobs field.
Is it possible this bug is really in the configure
Sjors,
Feel free to send me those files if they could help. I have some time
tonight (I'm in the US) to test, but after that I am very busy for
several days.
- Koen.
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 9:54 AM, Sjors Gielen mailingl...@dazjorz.com wrote:
Op 23 jun 2010, om 14:13 heeft Alexander Hansen
Op 23 jun 2010, om 16:17 heeft Koen van der Drift het volgende geschreven:
Sjors,
Feel free to send me those files if they could help. I have some time
tonight (I'm in the US) to test, but after that I am very busy for
several days.
I have committed an updated apt.info to my experimental.
Hi David,
First of all -
P.S. Two of the packages of mine which you mention -- imagemagick1-shlibs
and libdjvulibre15-shlibs -- are in fact old (perhaps obsolete) versions of
packages which exist in newer versions in fink. THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO
REASON TO CHANGE OBSOLETE PACKAGES to use
Op 21 jun 2010, om 23:42 heeft William G. Scott het volgende geschreven:
If you would be willing to make the fixes, I would be especially grateful.
I'm trying to get my NIH grant renewal finished.
I inherited the package from Jack Howarth, but am not particularly
qualified to maintain
Op 22 jun 2010, om 05:17 heeft Koen van der Drift het volgende geschreven:
Building your apt fails on my iMac G5, with 10.5.8; dpkg went fine.
Thanks for trying! Let's see. This looks weird...
config.status: executing default commands
make[262]: Makefile:11: fork: Resource temporarily
On Jun 22, 2010, at 6:06 AM, Sjors Gielen wrote:
Do you have a process limit set for your shell?
Not that I am aware of.
What does 'ulimit -u' say?
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Does this problem repeat if you build again, with less user
processes running concurrently? (The default value for the user
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On 6/22/10 6:17 AM, Koen van der Drift wrote:
On Jun 22, 2010, at 6:06 AM, Sjors Gielen wrote:
Do you have a process limit set for your shell?
Not that I am aware of.
What does 'ulimit -u' say?
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Does this problem repeat if you
Am 21.06.2010 um 22:42 schrieb Sjors Gielen:
Hello Dave, Justin, Alexander, William,
I am sending you this e-mail to inform you that one or some of your packages
depend on libjpeg-shlibs and/or builddepend on libjpeg. I have seen
libjpeg-related crashes on various machines, most probably
Op 22 jun 2010, om 15:13 heeft Max Horn het volgende geschreven:
Hi Sjors,
may I ask how you arrived at exactly that list? There many many more packages
which depend on libjpeg instead of libjpeg8. Maybe those packages are the
ones that are used by KDE / Qt ?
These are only the packages
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On 6/22/10 9:27 AM, Sjors Gielen wrote:
Op 22 jun 2010, om 15:13 heeft Max Horn het volgende geschreven:
Hi Sjors,
may I ask how you arrived at exactly that list? There many many more
packages which depend on libjpeg instead of libjpeg8.
Sjors Gielen mailingl...@dazjorz.com said:
Op 22 jun 2010, om 15:13 heeft Max Horn het volgende geschreven:
may I ask how you arrived at exactly that list? There many many
more packages which depend on libjpeg instead of libjpeg8. Maybe
those packages are the ones that are used by KDE / Qt ?
Am 22.06.2010 um 15:27 schrieb Sjors Gielen:
Op 22 jun 2010, om 15:13 heeft Max Horn het volgende geschreven:
Hi Sjors,
may I ask how you arrived at exactly that list? There many many more
packages which depend on libjpeg instead of libjpeg8. Maybe those packages
are the ones that
Op 22 jun 2010, om 16:41 heeft Max Horn het volgende geschreven:
Well, there is always good old grep, which gives the list below of 245
.info files containing the string libjpeg-shlibs in my unstable tree. Some
of those may not be really dependencies, but most probably are (I didn't
Sjors Gielen mailingl...@dazjorz.com said:
Op 22 jun 2010, om 16:41 heeft Max Horn het volgende geschreven:
Well, there is always good old grep, which gives the list below of 245
.info files containing the string libjpeg-shlibs in my unstable tree. Some
of those may not be really
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On 6/22/10 11:31 AM, Sjors Gielen wrote:
Op 22 jun 2010, om 16:41 heeft Max Horn het volgende geschreven:
Well, there is always good old grep, which gives the list below of 245
.info files containing the string libjpeg-shlibs in my unstable
On Jun 22, 2010, at 8:39 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
I've historically resorted to logging out and back in or rebooting
when
I've had this error.
Still get the same error after a reboot.
- Koen.
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Hello Dave, Justin, Alexander, William,
I am sending you this e-mail to inform you that one or some of your packages
depend on libjpeg-shlibs and/or builddepend on libjpeg. I have seen
libjpeg-related crashes on various machines, most probably related to KDE or Qt
loading whatever jpeg library
Dear Sjors,
I'm not convinced that you have correctly diagnosed the crashes you have seen.
The shared libraries of libjpeg and libjpeg8 have different names, and the
dynamic linker cannot possibly confuse them. There is a remote possibility
that some other library is confusing symbols between
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