Chris Devers wrote:
> The two situations in which I've been able to reliably reproduce this is
> [a] now, when using Fink, and [b] earlier when trying to use CPAN.pm:
Just for the sake of completeness: If you install the Storable module
using Fink's storable-pm package ("fink install storable-pm
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 08:21:46AM -0600, Chris Devers wrote:
> As noted in another thread, a "top -uw" could help show what's going on
> here. If one of the active processes looks like your /bin/sh or libtool
> command, it could just be that it's taking a long time. If on the other
> hand there's
Please excuse my prior messge: I had an incomplete tarball. This is now
fixed.
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On Monday, April 1, 2002, at 01:39 PM, Justin Hallett wrote:
> I am about to upgrade nessus. The problem is that there will NOT be a
> smooth upgrade. I changed the name of some of the pkgs, and added the
> shared libraries. Anyone currently running nessus will need to do this
> before upgra
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Hash: SHA1
this is a can of worms (IMHO) Is it a serial or usb printer? I had a
rough time finding the info to get a serial laserwriter NTR working on
os x, and that was already postscript. (hint: google is your friend.
search for things like netinfo printer
The latest gtl and gtk+ from unstable won't install for me.
I tried rebuilding gettext and removing fileutils. No dice... There
are no other obvious errors in the build process (don't see anything
failing)
Any ideas?
gal:
rm -f /sw/src/root-gal19-0.19.1-1/sw/info/dir
/sw/src/root-gal19-0.1
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Ken Williams wrote:
> It's having trouble loading the binary part of some perl module.
Well that's actually a pretty useful insight, thank you. I kept thinking
it was some exotic condition within Perl itself, but was having a hard
time thinking of what it could be & why it o
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Ken Williams wrote:
> Nope, Storable is a regular CPAN module, not in the core:
So you have written, so it has been done. After downloading & installing
Storable.pm from CPAN, I've re-run fink selfupdate again. Snipping:
Reading package info...
loading libraries for im
On Thursday, April 4, 2002, at 10:40 AM, Chris Devers wrote:
>loading libraries for image:
>/Library/Perl/darwin/auto/Storable/Storable.bundle
>dyld: perl5.6.0 Undefined symbols:
>_PerlIO_getc
>_PerlIO_putc
>_Perl_PerlIO_read
>_Perl_PerlIO_write
>_Perl_sv_2pv_flags
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Chris Devers wrote:
> Cool, now we're getting somewhere...
...and just to bring things full circle, I've reproduced the error with
Fink when dynamic load display is on, and got the same result:
< again, lots of normal cvs output >
Reading package info...
loa
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Ken Williams wrote:
> On Thursday, April 4, 2002, at 10:18 AM, Alexander Strange wrote:
> >
> > On Wednesday, April 3, 2002, at 06:55 PM, Ken Williams wrote:
> >> Finkos, what's the proper way to increase verbosity, or hook into
> >> $SIG{__DIE__}, to tell what module is the
On Thursday, April 4, 2002, at 10:31 AM, Chris Devers wrote:
>cpan> i LWP
>loading libraries for image:
> /Library/Perl/darwin/auto/Storable/Storable.bundle
>dyld: perl5.6.0 Undefined symbols:
>_PerlIO_getc
>_PerlIO_putc
>_Perl_PerlIO_read
>_Perl_PerlIO_write
>_Pe
On Thursday, April 4, 2002, at 10:18 AM, Alexander Strange wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, April 3, 2002, at 06:55 PM, Ken Williams wrote:
>> Finkos, what's the proper way to increase verbosity, or hook into
>> $SIG{__DIE__}, to tell what module is the problem?
>
> man dyld
According to that man page,
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>Hey Everyone,
>
>Has anyone got OSX printing from actual applications through ghostscript to
>actual printers?
>
>I have a
Chris,
It's having trouble loading the binary part of some perl module. You
can tell because of the "dyld:" bit. It doesn't say which module is the
problem, though, but once you find it you should be able to just
reinstall that module.
Finkos, what's the proper way to increase verbosity, or
You're really asking "what is the difference between Linux and MacOS X".
There are lots of differences, all beyond the scope of this forum. As
far as a package manager for installing/managing GNU and other software
Fink uses the Debian tools (apt-get, dpkg, dselect) so they are really
identical.
You are using BSD make rather than GNU make. You may have installed it
when using some other porting scheme.
This is covered in
the FAQ at http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/comp-general.php#make
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Alexander K. Hansen
Associate Research Scientist, Columbia University
Levitated Dipole Experiment
M
Running: 10.1.3, Dec01 Tools, latest Fink unstable, on G4 PowerBook
I still have not been able to get Fink to properly install GNOME and run
correctly.
I am considering partitioning my HD and installing the real Debian (at
least it works well on my X86 box).
What is the difference between Deb
I am running 10.1.3 on a TiPowerBook G4 with the December01 tools.
Following the instructions in the fink-0.3.2a-full package, I tried to
install from source, but received the following failure report:
make
echo "#define DPKG_VERSION \"1.9.17\" /* This line modified by
Makefile */" > versio
I get the following error when trying to build tex4ht (this time I've
checked the tarball out several times):
...
inflating: tex4ht/doc/win95/t4ht.exe
cp /sw/src/lppl.txt .
sed 's|@T4HTDIR@|/sw/share/tex4ht|g' <
/sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/finkinfo/text/tex4ht-20010228-1.patch | sed
's|@TFMDIR
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Chris Devers wrote:
> [careful, cross-posted to two lists]
Followup / footnote:
Now when trying to run Fink's selfupdate, I get:
[localhost Wed 5:01:46pm ~]% fink -y selfupdate
< many, many normal output lines from the CVS synchronization >
cvs server: Updatin
[careful, cross-posted to two lists]
Fink wants an update. I try to let it. Here's what I get:
dpkg-deb -b root-fink-0.9.10-1 /sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/base
dpkg-deb: building package `fink' in
`/sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/base/fink_0.9.10-1_darwi
Christian Swinehart writes:
> The problem appears to have been a conflict with libungif. I've put a
> fix in cvs. Hopefully this takes care of it...
Christian,
Can you explain the difference between the Emacs21 package and
the Emacs-carbon package? (I assume the difference is that
Emacs21 is
I just encountered the same problem on one OS X machine, although I had
successfully built GRASS on another. The difference may be that on the
machine that successfully compiled GRASS, I had previously installed
Marc Liyanage's precompiled postgres; on the machine that failed (as
described be
Although the package db claims to have a stable recode 3.6-4 I couldn't
find it and used fink to compile 3.6-5. The result just produces huge
temp files until its killed...
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On 1.4.2002 14:33 Uhr, Kevin Horton wrote:
> I'm trying to install grass from unstable, and I've run out of ideas.
>
> The install attempts end with:
>
> "checking for postgres.h... yes
> checking for location of PostgreSQL library... /sw/lib
> checking for PQsetdbLogin in -lpq... no
> checking
I mirrored this file and updated .info file.
On Sun, 31 Mar 2002 09:55:38 -0500
Kevin Horton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to install grass, and I can't find the source for libxpg4,
> one of the dependencies. The web site appears to be down, and I
> haven't struck gold in my googlin
Hi,
I fixed this.
Please update your local cvs repository and try again.
Thanks,
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002 06:26:13 -0500
Kevin Horton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I ran into an apparent incompatibility between
> control-center-1.4.0.1-4 & gdk-pixbuf 0.16.0-3.
>
> Both packages are in stable. gdk-
Hi,
I've been using sitecopy successfully since January, but after a recent update from CVS the new version quits on startup because it can't find /sw/lib/libneon.18.dylib...
When I tried to install sitecopy-ssl instead, it fails. What's worse, even a rebuild and install of sitecopy (without ssl)
Heres the relevant lines from the build log:
...
patch -p1
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On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Kevin Horton wrote:
> [] I save the text from the Terminal after each fink install, just
> to have a record to facilitate troubleshooting. []
Comments like this come up a lot. I personally have gotten into the habit
of piping all fink activity through 'tee' so that I
I am the maintainer of the following packages from the unstable tree
and would like to get some feedback so we could decide to move them
to stable (or not ;-) ):
template-pm 2.06f-1 Fast extensible template processing system.
appconfig-pm1.52-1 Perl modules for reading config f
You need to show more of the build log--you've truncated out the actual
error message.
There should be /sw directories in the package file, because they are made
in the build process. What's happening is that something failed to build,
so the directory that's showing up missing was never created
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Bill Huey wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 10:00:38AM -0600, Chris Devers wrote:
> > On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Bill Huey wrote:
> >
> > > /bin/sh ../libtool --mode=link cc -O3 -Wall -Wunused [*snip!*]
> > >
> > > This command never completes and seems to hang in an infinite loop
I have a 10.1.3 machine, with 0.3.2a. I've been using Fink with success for
about six months, but recently (last month and a half or so), I've had
problems installing packages (I can't remember what brought this on though).
I've done the rm -rf of /sw and all the X11 directories to redo an insta
Bill Huey 02-04-02 12.42:
> It seems to hang, but I'm running on a portable (iBook) and I can't
> necessarily hear any kind of drive noise that signifies activity.
You can do a top -u in another terminal after the start of locate.updatedb
-- you will see a 'find' process right up at the top (or
The problem appears to have been a conflict with libungif. I've put a
fix in cvs. Hopefully this takes care of it...
-christian
On Tuesday, April 2, 2002, at 02:51 pm, Enrico Franconi wrote:
> I get the VERY same error. I could install without problems the
> unstable emacs20.7-2
>
> On April 2,
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 10:00:38AM -0600, Chris Devers wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Bill Huey wrote:
>
> > /bin/sh ../libtool --mode=link cc -O3 -Wall -Wunused [*snip!*]
> >
> > This command never completes and seems to hang in an infinite loop.
>
> What symptoms are you seeing that suggests
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