I will second that the patch from Jack Howarth allows graphviz to build and
successfully generate output from existing .dot files for me.
David
RCS file: /cvsroot/fink/dists/10.7/stable/main/finkinfo/graphics/graphviz.info,v
retrieving revision 1.18
diff -r1.18 graphviz.info
31a32,34
> i
I wanted to get matplotlib working with OS X 10.10 and it complained (through
gnome-icon-theme) that icon-naming-utils didn't exist. Changing the
distribution to include 10.10 and updating the version number of system-perl to
the current version of the system supplied perl allowed icon-naming-u
I'm continuing to reinstall packages from the 10.10 list that I had running in
10.9. I find that expect-10.9 builds and installs just fine if I add 10.10 to
the Distribution list. (I haven't yet tried to run expect scripts, yet, though.)
David
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I noticed that the info file for Ocaml present in
/sw/fink/10.10/stable/main/finkinfo/languages
doesn't have 10.10 listed as a Distribution. I added 10.10 to that list from
10.6 to 10.9 and Ocaml then appears to build and install without incident.
Also, the first program I built from source us
On Apr 6, 2014, at 2:20 PM, David Forrest Phillips wrote:
> src/Data/Binary/Get.hs:423:3:
> error: invalid preprocessing directive
> #-}
> ^
To follow up on my own question, it appears that this is a known gcc vs. clang
issue with non-preprocessor-directive lines s
Folks,
I was trying to build pandoc under fink 0.36 and OS X 10.9; it requires many
ghc packages. The very first GHC package, ghc-binary fails to build with an
invalid preprocessor error. I don’t know anything about GHC and with a few
seconds of staring at the build directory, I didn’t really