I got it too.
If you look at the message source - it is text only with a link to a
sourceforge.net address.
It looks legitimate.
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> On Jun 9, 2017, at 10:54 AM, Alexander Hansen
> wrote:
>
>
>> On Jun 9, 2
I noticed the announcement where nethack version 3.6.0 has been released. The
latest version for Fink is 3.4.3.
Will there be someone producing & releasing an update or should I go get the
“official” binary from www.nethack.org?
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S 10.7 and finally removed the headers
with the update to 10.11.
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> On Oct 6, 2015, at 12:55 AM, Giuliano Franchetti wrote:
>
> Hi to all,
>
> the package "system-openssl-dev” is used by many other packages.
&g
to be in Fink yet--they're just games, so it's
not as though they're really important, but this might be a good
opportunity for me to learn how to do this. I'd really like to be able
to help more with this project in general.
Mark D. McKean
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he same either way, with no difference in the reported error.
My best guess is that the fact I was running multiple simultaneous build
jobs is what caused the build errors, but that's just a stab in the
dark. I'm not going to test that hypothesis right now by rebuilding it
yet again
Don’t get me wrong - I appreciate the hard work on fink, but I had a few minor
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> On Oct 23, 2014, at 7:01 PM, Alexander Hansen
> wrote:
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>
> On Oct 23, 2014, at 5:40 PM, Mark Johnson <mailto
sure I could build
something from source, it worked OK.
Side note - FinkCommander didn’t update the table properly after installing
“an”. I’ve seen that symptom before but don’t recall how I fixed it.
We should have a short “upgrade to 10.10” page similar to the 10.8 one.
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(3) will it be something else?
Plus - how will I know when (1) is available - if that is the path….
I really appreciate all that all you do with Fink - and thanks in advance.
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Now that 10.10 Yosemite is officially released, what is the
recommendation on upgrading with regard to fink? I know there's a
Yosemite-compatible branch in the development tree, but I have no idea
how close that branch is to being ready for general use.
Mark D. McKean
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t a half hour after that previous
set ended, and now it gave me nothing odd, so you're probably right. At
least now I know what's likely going on if I get that again.
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So does anyone have any suggestions?
Versions:
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Xcode 5.1.1
Xcode CLT 5.1.0.0.1.1396320587
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apt-get 0.5.4
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On the hypothesis that the reference to aprutil.0-dev should have been
to libaprutil.0-dev, I took the former out of the dependency list in the
.info and added the latter, then ran the build. Two hours later, it
it to is the next day. App Store doesn't have an entry in the
Notifications pref pane, at least not for me, so I can't switch it from
alerts to banners there. Is there a hidden setting in the command line I
can use to c
So, I've updated to fink 0.36.4, and I've had no issues with it under
the pre-March-10 Xcode. Would it be a good idea for me to go ahead and
install the March 10 Xcode & command-line tools update, and see if it
gives me any build trouble? Or does 0.36.4 still go clunk in clang?
Mark
th one that runs on
Intel. Granted, upgrading payware for that can run to a lot of money
really quickly.
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But you can't do everything on your own. It seems like nine-tenths of
the fixes here come from either you or Hanspeter. I wish I could jump in
and take some of the load, but I've got a lot to learn before I would be
of any real help in that regard. If you
the hopes that he
might have an idea of how to proceed on this.
I'd love to be able to help fix it, but I'm still a major newbie in this
level of coding, so I don't have any idea where to begin trying to fix
it. I'm more than happy to test things, though.
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qpa.
st want to get this webkit update
to build. I understand that the clang issue has grabbed most of the
attention lately, but could someone please at least acknowledge that the
webkit build failure is not just in our head
ome packages get installed, it may
be months or even years before every affected package is identified.
Unless Apple backpedals on the strictness of clang in this regard, this
will surely be something we have to deal with for the indefinite
foreseeable future.
[ObBadJo
ckwait -r fink-buildlock-webkit-1.0.2-1.2.7-5
(Reading database ... 209401 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing fink-buildlock-webkit-1.0.2-1.2.7-5 ...
Failed: phase compiling: webkit-1.0.2-1.2.7-5 failed
Package manager version: 0.36.3.1
Distribution version: selfupdate-cvs Sat Mar 15
eports I've seen floating around this week
(and not just involving fink), I can't see how Apple could have tested
this update with any existing packages and still let it out...
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Is that OK or should I make changes to fix the above?
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Thank you! I used the MAKEINFO method and it worked great!
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On Oct 3, 2013, at 1:29 AM, Peter Dyballa wrote:
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> Am 03.10.2013 um 07:01 schrieb Mark J Koch:
>
>> makeinfo --split-size=500 --split-size=500 --no-split
>> -I . -I ..
Hi,
avr-gcc fails to compile on OSX 10.8
I ran self update and changed the number of build jobs to 1 as suggested in the
failed output.
mark
Details:
--
gcc -g -O2 -DIN_GCC -DCROSS_DIRECTORY_STRUCTURE -W -Wall
On 7/12/13 11:50 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> On 7/12/13 9:46 AM, Mark S. Reglewski wrote:
>> My fink installation of ffmpeg is broken because it depends on
>> libavcodec55-2.0-shlibs-2.0-1, but that package won't install.
[snip details]
>> Failed: can't install
My fink installation of ffmpeg is broken because it depends on
libavcodec55-2.0-shlibs-2.0-1, but that package won't install.
Here is the output of:
$ fink install libavcodec55-2.0-shlibs
Information about 7685 packages read in 0 seconds.
The package 'libavcodec55-2.0-shlibs' will be installed.
- avrdude is broken for the avrisp_mkII series
- avr-binutils ld is broken in 2.22 and core dumps
I have enclosed the updated info and patch files to resolves these problems.
Sincerely -- Mark Salyzyn
avrdude.info
Description: Binary data
avrdude.patch
Description: Binary data
avr
Mathias,
Thank you! Installs fine now.
Mark
On 11/15/11 12:48 AM, Matthias Ringwald wrote:
> Hi Mark
>
> thanks for reminding me. It's fixed now.
>
> Best
> Matthias
>
> On 15.11.2011, at 06:01, Mark J. Koch wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've
Hi,
I've seen this kind of fail for other packages and it looks like the
maintainer needs to update the package for this to work on 10.7?
Should I go ahead and just contact the maintainer?
Mark
OUTPUT:
$ fink install avr-gcc
Information about 3727 packages read in 1 seconds.
Can'
Hi,
I've seen this kind of fail for other packages and it looks like the
maintainer (bcc'd here) needs to update the package for this to work on
10.7 since gcc4.2 is not supported on Lion?
Mark
OUTPUT:
$ fink install avr-gcc
Information about 3727 packages read in 1 seconds.
Can
On 4/15/11 6:31 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> On 4/15/11 7:19 PM, Mark Reglewski wrote:
>> Here's the tail-end of the output from the failed compilation:
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>> Any ideas?
>
> The package is missing a BuildDepends: ghostscript. (Or perhaps t
1-1 ...
Failed: phase compiling: dos2unix-5.2.1-1 failed
My setup:
Package manager version: 0.29.21
Distribution version: selfupdate-rsync Fri Apr 15 17:59:32 2011, 10.6,
x86_64
Mac OS X Version 10.6.7
Xcode Version 3.2.6
Any ideas?
Cordially
Mark S. Reglewski
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I'm running fink 0.29.13, x86_64 on Snow Leopard 10.6.4 with Xcode
3.2.2. Software Update tells me that Xcode 3.2.3 is now available. Does
the new Xcode fix anything that's broken, or introduce new issues with
fink? I use Xcode exclusively to compile packages for my rather minimal
fink installa
ac the first time.
What am I doing wrong? I did "fink self-update" both times before trying
to install. I'm on MBP Intel 2.2GHz, 4GB, OS 10.5.8. Do I need to
reinstall X11? If so, how can I make sure my GnuCash continues to work?
(which it does). Thanks in advance.
- Mark
Bel
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:
Mark Reglewski wrote:
> In the fink-0.29.10 directory, when I run ./bootstrap, I get this:
>
> Your hardware is a 64bit-compatible intel processor, so you have the
> option of running Fink in 64bit-only mode. This
> is not recommended for most users, since many more packages a
I am trying to install from source on Snow Leopard 10.6.2. I have
installed Xcode 3.2 from the Snow Leopard disk.
In the fink-0.29.10 directory, when I run ./bootstrap, I get this:
Your hardware is a 64bit-compatible intel processor, so you have the
option of running Fink in 64bit-only mode. T
ent than
2006! You must have be running a different bash when you check the
version - /sw/bin/bash, maybe? If you put that in your script (e.g.
#!/sw/bin/bash instead of #!/bin/bash), it should work.
Or you should update to a newer version of OS X. Snow Leopard still
doesn't have 4.x in /bin,
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Mark J. Reed wrote:
> $ fink update-all
> Information about 8421 packages read in 1 seconds.
> Failed: Internal error: node for ptex-base already exists
OK, I RTFFAQ and did a sudo dpkg -r --force-all on ptex-base (and then
perl-588), and now I'
help - I still get the
above error.
> And do you happen to have "NoAutoIndex: true" set in your
> /sw/etc/fink.conf? If so, get rid of that. (We were planning to
> update the 10.5 -> 10.6 update instructions with that be
nstall it again. I'm stuck. Any advice?
I'm running 0.29.6 on 10.6.1.
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Add openmotif3 to the list of patches failing checksums... is it just
me? Am I pointing at a bad tree or something?
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 5:10 PM, Mark J. Reed wrote:
> I tried fink rebuild firefox, and I get a checksum error on the
> firefox3 patch, too! What's going on?
ee27ee
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 4:58 PM, Mark J. Reed wrote:
> (I already tried deleting the patch and downloading it from a
> different mirror. Same result.)
>
> On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 4:53 PM, Mark J. Reed wrote:
>> Trying to get firefox to work after SL upgrade
>>
&
(I already tried deleting the patch and downloading it from a
different mirror. Same result.)
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 4:53 PM, Mark J. Reed wrote:
> Trying to get firefox to work after SL upgrade
>
> $ firefox
> dyld: Library not loaded: /sw/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.0.dylib
> Refer
ble/main/finkinfo/gnome/gtk+2.patch" checksum
does not match!
Actual: 7ccfa1a3622c5fc2bbdf5c2be10e52ce
Expected: 12196ce21857c22dce5256b9c9304264
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On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 7:35 AM, Ben Abbott wrote:
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> On Sep 1, 2009, at 5:15 AM, Mark J. Reed wrote:
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>> On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 2:05 AM, Martin Costabel
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Mark J. Reed wrote:
>>>>
>>>> OK, now
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 2:05 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
> Mark J. Reed wrote:
>> OK, now I'm confused. On my Leopard box (10.5.8), /bin/sh is a link
>> to bash - hm, a separate copy, actually - and behaves just like bash
>> does in 'sh mode' on other plat
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Referenced from: /usr/local/lib/libssp.0.dylib
Reason: image not found
Trace/BPT trap
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completed without error
6. fink install gnucash2
completed without error.
My confusion is that it seems step 5 should not have been necessary
after step 2.
Is it possible that the aborted attempt to install gnucash 1.x somehow
downgraded ghostscript back to 6.x?
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does it do? If so, then it should have updated ghostscript at that
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it seems like the version
dependency should be reflected in the package.
I'm also confused by the fact that I had to update ghostscript
explicitly when I just did a selfupdate/update-all yesterday.
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er.
Ah, so as long as I install the ones with db3 dependencies separate
from the ones with db4 dependencies, it should be OK. If I run into
the same issue with gnucash2, I'll give that a try.
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db47-aes conflicts with db
db3 provides db and is to be installed.
I assume there was some interface change between db 3 and db 4.7,
presumably one that breaks gnucash?Is there not some way for them
to peacefully coexist?
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Alexander Hansen wrote:
> This would be something for the maintainer to fix. Also, what Xcode
> version do you have? I think this was fixed in 3.1 .
Ahh. I have Xcode 3.0 -- though the maintainer's fix has worked without
updating Xcode. But I should do this anyway to avoid future problems
wit
David R. Morrison wrote:
> I've just committed a possible fix; please let it propagate to the
> mirrors, and then try selfupdating again.
Done. The package now compiles. Many thanks.
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creating djview
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-DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DNDEBUG -Wall -O3 -Wno-non-virtual-dtor -
I did a fink update-all, and found that the new version of clisp is built
without readline (or editline, or whatever the heck it is we're supposed to
use on OS X these days) support. Why the change?
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> ? How did we get a missing .c file? That's not the usual variety of
> build error ...
And I just downloaded the stock php 5.2.5 source from php.net and it
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i686-apple-darwin9-gcc-4.0.1: no input files
make: *** [Zend/zend_language_parser.lo] Error 1
?? How did we get a missing .c file? That's not the usual variety of
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Do a "fink selfupdate". That tells fink to update itself to the
latest version. Then do a "fink update-all" to update all the
packages to their latest versions (if you have a lot of packages, that
can take a while). Then try the "fink install g77" again.
If fink still can't find the package, yo
ut there are docs available here:
http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/GFortran#manuals. And AFAICT, gfortran
doesn't support Ratfor. But doesn't Fortran-90 (or -95) get you the
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> > The package here:
> >
> > http://sepwww.stanford.edu/software/ratfor.html
> >
> > compiled fine for me once I set SEPBINDIR in the Makefile. I just had
> > it compile to the current working directory:
>
The package here:
http://sepwww.stanford.edu/software/ratfor.html
compiled fine for me once I set SEPBINDIR in the Makefile. I just had
it compile to the current working directory:
SEPBINDIR = .
after which typing "Make" got me a ratfor77 binary that seems to work:
$ cat punishment.r
# RATFOR
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Subject: Re: [Fink-users] Bash completion go boom.
To: Alexander Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Feb 19, 2008 9:14 AM, Alex
ff like the bash
completion, rather than having it automatically done by init.sh...
It was just a little surprising to have my shell become effectively
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I suspect the daemonic package added some helpful custom completions for the
daemonic command, which is a nice thing to do. But making the package
dependent on bash-completion is clearly the wrong way to do it.
The question is, is there a right way? If you just install the completion
rules anywa
w was 1.0.12 whereas the one I
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On Jan 23, 2008 4:13 AM, Normen Müller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I am still waiting to get sbcl running on Mac OS X 10.5.1.
While waiting for fink to catch up, I note that MacPorts has sbcl
1.0.13 working on 10.5.1:
(0)wazowski> sbcl
This is SBCL 1.0.13, an implementation of ANSI
27;re using /usr/bin/bash? Is that distinct from /bin/bash?
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> V.
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Verging into OT territory: as the MacPorts port of CLISP is in similar
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want the database server running. It might be installed as a
dependency by another package that has specific requirements for how
the database is set up, so initializing and starting some default
instance is not really appropria
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I also tried to compile it from a clean installation of fink,
no luck. The same error.
Please advise on what to try.
Thanks a lot,
Mark
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er dlfcn.h is available which overrides
the system one ?
You might ask the fink people if they need a special PATH setting or
patches?
Andreas
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