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Alexander Hansen wrote:
OS 10.4.10
G4/867 single processor
Xcode 2.4.1
Minor issue: BuildConflict: qt3 to ensure that the right qtmake is found.
Major Issue: It seems to be trying to build for Intel on my PowerPC:
More likely, it's probably
Apologies for the length of this log: ./configure --prefix=/sw
--with-ssl=/sw/lib/system-openssl --without-gnutls --without-libidn
--disable-dependency-tracking --with-ldap-lib=/usr/lib/libldap.dylib
--with-lber-lib=/usr/lib/liblber.dylib --enable-hidden-symbols
--with-libssh2=/sw
On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 12:21:34PM -0400, Jonathan Levi, M.D. wrote:
Apologies for the length of this log: ./configure --prefix=/sw
--with-ssl=/sw/lib/system-openssl --without-gnutls --without-libidn
--disable-dependency-tracking --with-ldap-lib=/usr/lib/libldap.dylib
* OS 10.4.10
* PowerPC (G4/867 Single Processor)
* Xcode 2.4.1
* Ruby 1.8.6
The build failure appears to be as follows:
...
cd ruby /sw/bin/ruby extconf.rb make EPREFIX=/sw sitedir=/sw/lib/ruby
checking for rrd_create() in -lrrd... yes
creating Makefile
Makefile:144: Commands
Benjamin Reed wrote:
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Alexander Hansen wrote:
OS 10.4.10
G4/867 single processor
Xcode 2.4.1
Minor issue: BuildConflict: qt3 to ensure that the right qtmake is found.
Major Issue: It seems to be trying to build for Intel on my PowerPC:
On 6/25/07, Martin Costabel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Benjamin Reed wrote:
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Alexander Hansen wrote:
OS 10.4.10
G4/867 single processor
Xcode 2.4.1
Minor issue: BuildConflict: qt3 to ensure that the right qtmake is found.
Major Issue:
Alexander Hansen wrote:
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I get the same error when running fink selfupdate, while the new dpkg
tries to build:
expand /sw/src/fink.build/dpkg-1.10.21-1224/dpkg-1.10.21/archtable | \
perl -ne 'print {
10.3 doesn't have libgssapi in /usr/lib, so once --with-gssapi=/usr ...
If I remove --with-gssapi=/usr the update works without further glitch.
Dominique
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Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
* OS 10.4.10
* PowerPC (G4/867 Single Processor)
* Xcode 2.4.1
* Ruby 1.8.6
The build failure appears to be as follows:
...
cd ruby /sw/bin/ruby extconf.rb make EPREFIX=/sw sitedir=/sw/lib/ruby
checking for rrd_create() in -lrrd... yes
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On Jun 25, 2007, at 12:28 PM, Daniel Macks wrote:
On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 12:21:34PM -0400, Jonathan Levi, M.D. wrote:
Apologies for the length of this log: ./configure --prefix=/sw
--with-ssl=/sw/lib/system-openssl --without-gnutls
My attempts to install pgplot from unstable results in the following
problems. Any suggestions?
Thanks, Phil
mv specs stage1/specs
mv *.o insn-flags.h insn-config.h insn-codes.h insn-output.c insn-
recog.c insn-emit.c insn-extract.c insn-peep.c insn-attr.h insn-
attrtab.c insn-opinit.c
Philip Ershler wrote:
My attempts to install pgplot from unstable results in the following
problems. Any suggestions?
Thanks, Phil
mv specs stage1/specs
mv *.o insn-flags.h insn-config.h insn-codes.h insn-output.c insn-
recog.c insn-emit.c insn-extract.c insn-peep.c insn-attr.h insn-
Is there any information available on
the proper use of the fink-prebinding package?
The paraview package in fink 10.4 unstable is
taking an abnormally long time to launch the
program. The paraview developers believe this
is due to the absence of prebinding for the
paraview shared libraries.
At 4:39 PM -0400 6/25/07, Daniel Johnson wrote:
On Jun 25, 2007, at 12:28 PM, Daniel Macks wrote:
On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 12:21:34PM -0400, Jonathan Levi, M.D. wrote:
.../configure --prefix=/sw
--with-ssl=/sw/lib/system-openssl --without-gnutls --without-libidn
Hi there Alexander,
well you've gotten me so close to finding a solution. But the
downgrading process is still failing. Any more clues please?
check it out:
Macintosh-2:/sw/fink/10.4/local/main/finkinfo root# fink dumpinfo
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