Re: [Fink-users] how to suppress build tree removal in fink

2003-10-20 Thread Peter O'Gorman
Jack Howarth wrote: Chris, Thanks for the pointing out the option in fink.conf. However I think fink should have a command line flag to allow KeepBuildDir to be set for a single fink build without changing the global behavior in /etc/fink.conf. That would greatly limit the bloat from using the

Re: [Fink-users] how to suppress build tree removal in fink

2003-10-20 Thread Jack Howarth
Chris, Thanks for the pointing out the option in fink.conf. However I think fink should have a command line flag to allow KeepBuildDir to be set for a single fink build without changing the global behavior in /etc/fink.conf. That would greatly limit the bloat from using the option since it coul

[Fink-users] Bluefish, remote site and Fink

2003-10-20 Thread Michèle Garoche
I don't use this feature as my site is hosted on my hard disk, but well, somebody may use it. As I yesterday compiled the latest snapshot under MacOSX following Kevin instructions reported at , I got a warning about gnome-vfs

[Fink-users] how to suppress build tree removal in fink

2003-10-20 Thread Jack Howarth
Is it possible to suppress the removal of the source build tree in fink? I have run into a number of instances where I would have liked to had the fully populated build tree left behind after a 'fink install' so I could run the make checks. Is there a hidden flag in fink to do that? As far as I

Re: [Fink-users] Compile error with fink R package

2003-10-20 Thread jfm
On Monday, Oct 20, 2003, at 19:03 Europe/Brussels, Alexander K. Hansen wrote: -lutil means to use libutil.dylib, then? Or possibly libutil.a _ but a "-lxyz" flag always stands for linking with "libxyz" Happy if this clarifies some things. JF Mertens

Re: [Fink-users] how to teach fink to forget????

2003-10-20 Thread jfm
On Monday, Oct 20, 2003, at 16:12 Europe/Brussels, Jack Howarth wrote: I have run into a particular problem several times this weekend while trying (unsuccessfully) to get g77 to build under 10.2-gcc3.3. I find that if I move a copy ofg77-3.4-20031015.info into the my finkinfo directory that i

Re: [Fink-users] how to teach fink to forget????

2003-10-20 Thread David R. Morrison
Running "fink index" may help, since that causes fink to re-generate the index files. -- Dave --- This SF.net email is sponsored by OSDN developer relations Here's your chance to show off your extensive product knowledge We want to know what

[Fink-users] Addendum to 'Trouble building recent g77'

2003-10-20 Thread Charles Williams
Here is a snip from the end of the build procedure: ./xgcc -B./ -B/sw/powerpc-apple-darwin6.8.5/bin/ -isystem /sw/powerpc-apple-darwin6.8.5/include -isystem /sw/powerpc-apple-darwin6.8.5/sys-include -L/sw/src/g77-3.4-20031015/darwin/gcc/../ld -O2 -DIN_GCC-W -Wall -Wwrite-strings -Wstrict-

[Fink-users] Trouble building recent g77

2003-10-20 Thread Charles Williams
Hi, I saw some mention of this in the fink-developers archive, but figured I would mention it here since this is the list I subscribe to. I have been using the 10.2-gcc3.3 tree, primarily so my main compiler would be gcc 3.3 for the benefit of my new G5. Most things have worked fine, on both

Re: [Fink-users] how to teach fink to forget????

2003-10-20 Thread Alexander K. Hansen
Do you have 20031015 installed, and want to revert? If that's the case then moving the .info file won't matter--Fink is using dpkg's database of installed packages. You can always use "fink install --", e.g. "fink install foo.1.2.3-4" to specify a specific version. The version that gets used

Re: [Fink-users] fink build error

2003-10-20 Thread David R. Morrison
Hi. You're compiling with the gcc 3.3 compiler, and you probably have no choice about that on the G5. I suggest that you download fink-0.16.1-beta.tar.gz from http://sf.net/projects/fink and start the bootstrap from there. -- Dave --- This

Re: [Fink-users] fink and giFT

2003-10-20 Thread Susheel Daswani
Really? -- ~% fink install gift sudo /sw/bin/fink install gift Information about 1277 packages read in 1 seconds. Failed: no package found for specification 'gift'! ~% -- There is a gift-utils, but I think that is just infrastructure to get giFT compiling. Thanks! Susheel On Mon

Re: [Fink-users] Compile error with fink R package

2003-10-20 Thread jfm
I must have missed something in this thread. Why did the discussion switch from libutil (which doesn't exist on my system either) to util.h (in /usr/include) ?? JF Mertens On Friday, Oct 17, 2003, at 23:18 Europe/Brussels, Alexander K. Hansen wrote: On Friday, October 17, 2003, at 04:40 PM, JP

Re: [Fink-users] Compile error with fink R package

2003-10-20 Thread Alexander K. Hansen
Because of ignorance on my part: -lutil means to use libutil.dylib, then? That would clarify most everything then. On Monday, October 20, 2003, at 12:43 PM, jfm wrote: I must have missed something in this thread. Why did the discussion switch from libutil (which doesn't exist on my system eit

[Fink-users] how to teach fink to forget????

2003-10-20 Thread Jack Howarth
I have run into a particular problem several times this weekend while trying (unsuccessfully) to get g77 to build under 10.2-gcc3.3. I find that if I move a copy ofg77-3.4-20031015.info into the my finkinfo directory that it will be used if I do 'fink install g77'. However since that build fail

[Fink-users] fink and giFT

2003-10-20 Thread Susheel Daswani
Hi Fink Users! Has anyone successfully compiled giFT on OS X with some support from Fink? I found a website that details the process: http://www.gottsilla.net/gift/ . Unfortunately the 'make' fails - the libtool command isn't happy. Any idea what is going on? Thanks! Susheel Daswani Software

Re: [Fink-users] Switch from X11 beta 3 to X11 1.0

2003-10-20 Thread Jean-Charles Bertin
On Oct 20, 2003, at 12:29, Martin Costabel wrote: On lundi, oct 20, 2003, at 11:17 Europe/Paris, Jean-Charles Bertin wrote: I just installed the last build of Panther on my machine and tried to switch from X11 beta 3 to X11 1.0. I updated my system-xfree86 from system-xfree86-42 to system-xfree

Re: [Fink-users] Compile error with fink R package

2003-10-20 Thread Alexander K. Hansen
Try "dpkg -S util.h". This will check everything that Fink has installed for util.h, and you'll be able to see if R installed it somewhere. Now that I think about it, I believe there's an application that comes with the Developer Tools that will let you change the visibility of folders--it's

Re: [Fink-users] trouble compiling ffmpeg-0.4.6-1

2003-10-20 Thread Alexander K. Hansen
This seems to happen occasionally: a file doesn't doesn't get installed for some reason. On Monday, October 20, 2003, at 06:18 AM, Paul INDELICATO wrote: Well yes libpoll was installed, but there was no /sw/include/sys/poll.h. I had to rebuild and then the include file appeared. Very strange.

Re: [Fink-users] Switch from X11 beta 3 to X11 1.0

2003-10-20 Thread Martin Costabel
On lundi, oct 20, 2003, at 11:17 Europe/Paris, Jean-Charles Bertin wrote: I just installed the last build of Panther on my machine and tried to switch from X11 beta 3 to X11 1.0. I updated my system-xfree86 from system-xfree86-42 to system-xfree86- 43, and packages that use X11 only works fine

[Fink-users] Switch from X11 beta 3 to X11 1.0

2003-10-20 Thread Jean-Charles Bertin
I just installed the last build of Panther on my machine and tried to switch from X11 beta 3 to X11 1.0. I updated my system-xfree86 from system-xfree86-42 to system-xfree86-43, and packages that use X11 only works fine (xemacs,...) But when i tried to start a gnome app, i got a dylib error f

[Fink-users] fink build error

2003-10-20 Thread Koling Chang
Hi! I'm trying to get "fink" built on my G5 OS X machine. I am gettin the following erro after running ./bootstrap.sh /sw for a while. This machine has newly installed Apple Development tool and the latest gcc update. Darwin Kernel is 6.7.5. Can someone help me on this? Is this the right place t