On Nov 23, 2009 at 05:12 GMT, Gary Olson wrote:
I built gdm with your fix, and it worked. Thanks.
> On Nov 23, 2009 at 04:13:24 GMT, Daniel Macks wrote:
>
> I just committed a fix to unstable, and would like someone to test
> that it builds. Apparently apple moved the PAM headers as of 10.6
>
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 01:20:04PM -0700, Gary K Olson wrote:
>
> gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. -I. -I.. -I../common -DAUTHDIR=\"/sw/var/gdm\"
> -DBINDIR=\"/sw/bin\" -DDATADIR=\"/sw/share\" -DDMCONFDIR=\"/sw/etc/dm\"
> -DGDMCONFDIR=\"/sw/etc/gdm\" -DLIBDIR=\"/sw/lib\"
> -DLIBEXECDIR=\"/sw/lib/g
> There is now visual-py26-5.12-2, which builds and works on 10.5 and
> 10.6.
Thank you!
I've now installed it, and it works. But, it needs an added
dependency on libsigc++2.
Thanks again for putting this together.
John
-
> John K. Parejko wrote:
>> While running a fink update-all, I get the error attached below.
>> libiconv is an essential package, so this prevents me from
>> updating anything.
> []
>> gcc -g -O2 iconv.o -Wl,-framework -Wl,CoreFoundation -o .libs/
>> iconv - L/sw/src/fink.build/libiconv-1.
On 22/11/2009, at 19:05, Martin Costabel wrote:
> monipol wrote:
>> Thanks for the report, Moritz. I've notified libical's maintainer
>> and he's working on a fix.
>
> Just for information: For me, it built without problems, both on
> 10.4 and 10.6. The symbol in question is indeed undefined (
monipol wrote:
> Thanks for the report, Moritz. I've notified libical's maintainer and
> he's working on a fix.
Just for information: For me, it built without problems, both on 10.4
and 10.6. The symbol in question is indeed undefined (which looks like a
bug in the libical code), but the compi
Alexander Hansen wrote:
> 2) Hard to say, since you didn't mention which _file(s)_ the change
> needs to be made in, nor post a link to the Mono list article in
> question, nor did you post a sample of your output.
Sorry -- I assumed this problem was known about, since Mono is a pretty
high-visib
With the fixing of libgtop2, I was able to build gnome-games, gnome-applets,
gnome-utils, so now most of gnome is up with the exception of gdm and yelp. I
assume yelp has to wait until someone up the line redoes firefox for 64-bit.
Building gdm generated all the following errors. The first a
On Nov 22, 2009, at 10:09 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
> Ben Abbott wrote:
>> On Nov 21, 2009, at 4:25 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
>>> Ben Abbott wrote:
>>> []
> Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not access memory.
> Reason: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at address: 0x
> 0x
Thanks for the report, Moritz. I've notified libical's maintainer and
he's working on a fix.
-- monipol
On 22/11/2009, at 11:35, Moritz Kaiser wrote:
> Hi,
>
> my update-all fails.
>
> Configuration:
> Mac OS 10.4.11
> Fink, unstable tree activated.
>
> Build says:
>
> -8<--
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> It appears the unstable tree for Mono is broken with respect to OS X
> 10.6.1. Looking around on the Mono mailing lists, the problem seems to
> be a missing #define. This seems like it should be a really simple
> thing to so
Ben Abbott wrote:
> On Nov 21, 2009, at 4:25 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
>
>> Ben Abbott wrote:
>> []
Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not access memory.
Reason: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at address: 0x
0x02c0702f in std::locale::operator= ()
(gdb)
>> Maybe a
Gary K Olson wrote:
> I have been attempting to build gnome under 10.6 64-bit , but I have not been
> able to get libgtop2.0.7-2.26.1-1 to build. As gnome-applets, gnome-games,
> gnome-utils and probably some other packages need this package, I am stuck.
> Here is the last part of the build w
Mark Reglewski wrote:
> I've just installed fink 0.29.10 on Snow Leopard 10.6.2, with Xcode 3.2.
> I'm trying to install the clisp package, which requires ffcall-1.10-5.
> The package list says that ffcall is available for 10.6/x86-64. But
> ffcall fails to compile with this message:
>
> ...[sn
Hi,
my update-all fails.
Configuration:
Mac OS 10.4.11
Fink, unstable tree activated.
Build says:
-8<---*snip*
(cd .libs && rm -f libicalvcal.la && ln -s ../libicalvcal.la libicalvcal.la)
Making all in test
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[3]: Noth
John K. Parejko wrote:
> While running a fink update-all, I get the error attached below.
> libiconv is an essential package, so this prevents me from updating
> anything.
[]
> gcc -g -O2 iconv.o -Wl,-framework -Wl,CoreFoundation -o .libs/iconv -
> L/sw/src/fink.build/libiconv-1.12-3/libicon
I've just installed fink 0.29.10 on Snow Leopard 10.6.2, with Xcode 3.2.
I'm trying to install the clisp package, which requires ffcall-1.10-5.
The package list says that ffcall is available for 10.6/x86-64. But
ffcall fails to compile with this message:
...[snip innocuous output]...
configure:
While running a fink update-all, I get the error attached below.
libiconv is an essential package, so this prevents me from updating
anything.
I've tried "dpkg -r --force-all libiconv" and then reinstalling, but
it gives the same error. I don't have anything in /usr/local/lib that
could
18 matches
Mail list logo