Re: [Fink-users] Fwd: xdvi-22.85-1

2008-09-16 Thread Martin Costabel
Alexander Hansen wrote: [] > Ah. I had Xquartz 2.3.0 on the machine where it built, but I didn't > reinstall it after the system's update, so that might account for my > unexpected success. If this is confirmed, then there must be another side to the story, because the OS update shouldn't have t

Re: [Fink-users] Fwd: xdvi-22.85-1

2008-09-16 Thread Alexander Hansen
Martin Costabel wrote: > Alexander Hansen wrote: >> Jean-François Mertens wrote: > [] >> I've got a #include line in /usr/include/signal.h on both >> of my systems (3.1 and 3.1.1). > > The logic behind this bug is a little complicated. The result of the > analysis below is that the culprit is... >

Re: [Fink-users] Fwd: xdvi-22.85-1

2008-09-16 Thread Martin Costabel
Alexander Hansen wrote: > Jean-François Mertens wrote: [] > I've got a #include line in /usr/include/signal.h on both > of my systems (3.1 and 3.1.1). The logic behind this bug is a little complicated. The result of the analysis below is that the culprit is... xquartz version >= 2.3.0. My g

Re: [Fink-users] Fwd: xdvi-22.85-1

2008-09-16 Thread Alexander Hansen
Jean-François Mertens wrote: > On 16 Sep 2008, at 16:07, Nicholas Klingaman wrote: > > >> Hi all, >> >> I believe that this problem arises because the file to include is / >> usr/include/sys/signal.h, not /usr/include/signal.h. >> >> Changing "#include " to "#include " in the >> files events.

Re: [Fink-users] Fwd: xdvi-22.85-1

2008-09-16 Thread Jean-François Mertens
On 16 Sep 2008, at 16:07, Nicholas Klingaman wrote: > Hi all, > > I believe that this problem arises because the file to include is / > usr/include/sys/signal.h, not /usr/include/signal.h. > > Changing "#include " to "#include " in the > files events.c, popups.c, and font-open.c produced a wor

Re: [Fink-users] Fwd: xdvi-22.85-1

2008-09-16 Thread Alexander Hansen
Nicholas Klingaman wrote: > Hi all, > > I believe that this problem arises because the file to include is > /usr/include/sys/signal.h, not /usr/include/signal.h. > > Changing "#include " to "#include " in the > files events.c, popups.c, and font-open.c produced a working xdvi > binary on my system,

Re: [Fink-users] Fwd: xdvi-22.85-1

2008-09-16 Thread Nicholas Klingaman
Hi all, I believe that this problem arises because the file to include is /usr/ include/sys/signal.h, not /usr/include/signal.h. Changing "#include " to "#include " in the files events.c, popups.c, and font-open.c produced a working xdvi binary on my system, a MacBook with 10.5.5, Xcode 3.

[Fink-users] Fwd: xdvi-22.85-1

2008-09-16 Thread David R. Morrison
Begin forwarded message: From: "R. Edwin Garcia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: September 16, 2008 6:22:58 AM PDT To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: xdvi-22.85-1 Hi Dave, I am trying to install xdvi via fink, but I am getting an error and the compilation is not proceeding. Here is my configuration: