On Sunday, June 29, 2003, at 03:18 PM, Max Horn wrote:
As for 2, we will need to otool everything we are putting into the
10.3 tree to check the depends, seems fair enough, I'd also like to
suggest changing the BuildDepends lines and fink so it does not add
Depends at build time. Everything ne
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Hi Max.
There are really two issues here:
1) how do we ensure that our users are using the gcc version we expect?
2) how do we transition from gcc 3.1 to gcc 3.3?
I agree that we could do a much better job with #1 than we have in the past.
However, at the moment I'm more concerned about #2.
Yo
I'm still a bit unclear about what your change would accomplish, Peter.
BuildDepends is not passed to dpkg. We use that only within Fink.
As you suggest, when the shared libraries plan is fully implemented, we'll
only have to invoke something like $SHARED_DEPS in the Depends line, and
it will be
The gcc-3.3 woes are already starting. People who installed the new
Dec2002gccUpdater.pkg cannot compile the atlas package any more. The
problem was reported to the beginners list today, and I tracked it down
to the new as. I sent the following message to the darwin-development
list to see what
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As I discussed on the list last night, I've rearranged the way we work with
the documentation and the website.
You should get rid of your CVS checkout of "web", and instead do a CVS
checkout of "xml". If you don't do this, you'll find that "make install"
no longer has the expected behavior, becau
OK. Is this the correct operational sequence:
1) Make changes to the XML files
2) Commit the XML ("cvs commit xml")
3) Generate the PHP, HTML, etc. ("make ; make install")
4) Commit the other stuff ("cvs commit xml" again)
?
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"Alexander K. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK. Is this the correct operational sequence:
>
> 1) Make changes to the XML files
> 2) Commit the XML ("cvs commit xml")
> 3) Generate the PHP, HTML, etc. ("make ; make install")
> 4) Commit the other stuff ("cvs commit xml" again)
>
> ?
Dear fink-devel,
As discussed on the list a while back, I'm planning to convert four of
our essential packages (bzip2, gettext, libiconv, and ncurses) to splitoff
packages. When this is done, the -dev parts of the packages will no
longer be essential, and you'll need to declare dependencies on th
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