On 7/29/11 2:43 AM, Zachary Kotlarek wrote:
>
> On Jul 29, 2011, at 1:07 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
>
>> Do you have Xcode 4.1 installed?
>>
>> If so, then check the config.log file in the ncurses build directory
>> within your Fink tree. That may explain why your C++ preprocessor is
>> showing
On Jul 29, 2011, at 1:07 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> Do you have Xcode 4.1 installed?
>
> If so, then check the config.log file in the ncurses build directory
> within your Fink tree. That may explain why your C++ preprocessor is
> showing up incorrectly.
>
> If not, install that.
I just f
On 7/29/11 12:04 AM, Zachary Kotlarek wrote:
> When attempting to bootstrap fink-0.31.0 on a fresh 10.7 install it
> consistently fails in the ncurses config with:
>
> checking how to run the C++ preprocessor... /lib/cpp
> configure: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check
> ### exe
When attempting to bootstrap fink-0.31.0 on a fresh 10.7 install it
consistently fails in the ncurses config with:
checking how to run the C++ preprocessor... /lib/cpp
configure: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check
### execution of /var/tmp/tmp.3.vrfal0 failed, exit code 1
phase
Never mind. I had to update gettext and gettext3. After those were
updated, everything else, including dpkg, was built and installed
without incident.
P
--
"...who search the reason of things
Are those who bring the most sorrow on themselves."
--Euripides, The Medea
Begin forwarded m
Hello,
Today's revision of fink, 0.24.18-21 fails to execute because of this
ncurses error:
Failed: Can't resolve dependency "libncurses5-shlibs (>=
5.4-20041023-1006)" for package "dpkg-1.10.21-219" (no matching
packages/versions found)
As a result, I cannot upgrade dpkg.
According to fi
On 10 Jun 2005, at 17:22, Martin Costabel wrote:
After a fresh selfupdate-rsync on Tiger from inside a 10.3 tree,
you don't have a Fink distribution at all, because the 10.4-
transitional tree is not yet downloaded, but dists has become a
symlink to the (empty) 10.4-transitional directory
On Jun 10, 2005, at 10:13 AM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Guess I should have known--no explicit dependency on ncurses there.
Do you get the same thing if you try another selfupdate?
The problem seems indeed to have gone away.
Victor.
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Jean-François Mertens wrote:
On Jun 9, 2005, at 3:53 PM, Victor Eijkhout wrote:
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/bin/mkdir -p /sw/fink/10.4-transitional/local/main/finkinfo
/usr/sbin/chown -R root /sw/fink/10.4-transitional
ln -s 10.4-transitional /sw/fink/dists
Reading package info...
Updating package index... done.
Re
On Jun 9, 2005, at 3:53 PM, Victor Eijkhout wrote:
I'm doing a fink selfupdate: (now running Tiger and Xcode 2 from
the Tiger DVD):
Unpacking replacement fink ...
Setting up fink (0.23.10-11) ...
Checking system... powerpc-apple-darwin8.0.0
This system is supported and tested.
/bin/mkdir -p
On Jun 9, 2005, at 10:59 PM, Victor Eijkhout wrote:
On Jun 9, 2005, at 4:05 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
On Jun 9, 2005, at 3:53 PM, Victor Eijkhout wrote:
I'm doing a fink selfupdate: (now running Tiger and Xcode 2 from the
Tiger DVD):
Unpacking replacement fink ...
Setting up fink
On Jun 9, 2005, at 4:05 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
On Jun 9, 2005, at 3:53 PM, Victor Eijkhout wrote:
I'm doing a fink selfupdate: (now running Tiger and Xcode 2 from
the Tiger DVD):
Unpacking replacement fink ...
Setting up fink (0.23.10-11) ...
Checking system... powerpc-apple-dar
On Jun 9, 2005, at 3:53 PM, Victor Eijkhout wrote:
I'm doing a fink selfupdate: (now running Tiger and Xcode 2 from the
Tiger DVD):
Unpacking replacement fink ...
Setting up fink (0.23.10-11) ...
Checking system... powerpc-apple-darwin8.0.0
This system is supported and tested.
/bin/mkdir -p
I'm doing a fink selfupdate: (now running Tiger and Xcode 2 from the
Tiger DVD):
Unpacking replacement fink ...
Setting up fink (0.23.10-11) ...
Checking system... powerpc-apple-darwin8.0.0
This system is supported and tested.
/bin/mkdir -p /sw/fink/10.4-transitional/local/main/finkinfo
/usr/sb
ncurses-5.4 cannot be updated:
/sw/bin/tar: Read 6656 bytes from -
cp /sw/src/ncurses-5.4-20040711-patch.sh.bz2 .
cp /sw/src/ncurses-5.4-20041023.patch.bz2 .
/var/tmp/tmp.1.26yPVV
This does not look like ncurses 5.4
### execution of /var/tmp/tmp.1.26yPVV failed, exit code 1
Failed: patching ncurses
Hi Alexander,
> Do you still have /usr/local/lib/libgcc.dylib hanging around? You may
> want to try renaming all of /usr/local temporarily in any case--it may
> be that the compiler is grabbing the wrong version of some library.
Whups. Yepp, I renamed it and renamed it back and forgot all about
On Monday, November 24, 2003, at 12:07 PM, Niklas Saers
Mailinglistaccount wrote:
Hi Martin and Alexander,
Then you also have a non-standard version of tar (probably in
/usr/local/bin ?) You can expect non-standard behavior from this, too.
Checking, I have /sw/bin/tar, /usr/bin/tar and /usr/loc
Hi Martin and Alexander,
> Then you also have a non-standard version of tar (probably in
> /usr/local/bin ?) You can expect non-standard behavior from this, too.
Checking, I have /sw/bin/tar, /usr/bin/tar and /usr/local/bin/tar. *sigh*
The tar called (which tar) was /sw/bin/tar which again is a s
On Monday, November 24, 2003, at 03:44 AM, Niklas Saers
Mailinglistaccount wrote:
Hi Alexander,
[AKH>] What OS are you running?
I'm running Mac OS X 10.2.8
Any clues to how to overcome this?
[AKH>] Check the FAQ? ;-)
Splendid, I love easy solutions. ;)
[AKH>] According to my searching of the
On lundi, nov 24, 2003, at 09:44 Europe/Paris, Niklas Saers
Mailinglistaccount wrote:
[AKH>] According to my searching of the archives, one source for this
error
was a stray /usr/local/lib/libgcc.dylib. Do you have such a thing?
I do have a /usr/local/lib/libgcc.dylib. Removing this, however, se
Hi Alexander,
> [AKH>] What OS are you running?
I'm running Mac OS X 10.2.8
> Any clues to how to overcome this?
> [AKH>] Check the FAQ? ;-)
Splendid, I love easy solutions. ;)
> [AKH>] According to my searching of the archives, one source for this error
> was a stray /usr/local/lib/libgcc.dy
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Subject: [Fink-users] ncurses & fink update-all
Hi,
I'm trying to get Evolution up and running on my i
Hi,
I'm trying to get Evolution up and running on my iMac.
I've added unstable/main unstable/crypto to /sw/etc/fink.conf
and done a 'fink index'.
Easiest problem first: when I do a 'fink update-all' I get:
Failed: Internal error: node for system-xfree86 already exists
Any clues to how to overcome
Ok. I have finally committed ncurses 5.3, and just wanted to let
everyone know. I have verified that the previously missing symbols are
in fact there, and tested the libs with old and new ncurses progs, no
problems.
I also committed versions for 10.1, which i know at least a few people
use. I
On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 12:24, Alwyn wrote:
> On Wednesday, October 9, 2002, at 01:13 pm, Chris Leishman wrote:
>
> > Is there any reason to have fink install libncurses anymore?
>
> That is a very good question. I believe you posted it before, and
> no-one answered. Perhaps nobody knows?
No on
On Wednesday, October 9, 2002, at 01:13 pm, Chris Leishman wrote:
> Is there any reason to have fink install libncurses anymore?
That is a very good question. I believe you posted it before, and
no-one answered. Perhaps nobody knows?
Alwyn
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Fink requires the installation of libncurses, along with all it's
terminfo files. But MacOSX 10.2 comes with libncurses as well. The
only difference seems to be that the apple version also has terminfo
files for supporting the Apple Terminal application correctly.
Unfortunately, fink package
Hi all,
It seems that jaguar comes with an ncurses library installed in
/usr/lib. But the new 10.2 fink still installs its own library, along
with it's own term descriptions. This is all fine, except that there
are differences between the Apple supplied term descriptions and the
Fink suppli
On Monday, August 26, 2002, at 03:24 PM, mathias meyer wrote:
> dear finkers
>
> i have nuked my /sw today (on puropse, that is) to start all over
> again with a clean install of fink under 10.2. getting the source
> tarball, called fink-0.4.0-full (or something similar, i did that this
> mor
dear finkers
i have nuked my /sw today (on puropse, that is) to start all over again
with a clean install of fink under 10.2. getting the source tarball,
called fink-0.4.0-full (or something similar, i did that this morning)
i ran ./bootstrap.sh to set up a new fink installation. unfortunately
% cc -lncurses testncurses.c
/usr/bin/ld: warning unused multiple definitions of symbol _endwin
/usr/local/lib/libncurses.dylib(lib_endwin.o) definition of _endwin
/usr/lib/libSystem.dylib(tty.o) unused definition of _endwin
/usr/bin/ld: warning unused multiple definitions of symbol _initscr
/usr/
7671
> From: Martin Costabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Organization: Chezmoi
> Date: Thu, 09 May 2002 02:03:54 +0200
> To: Michael Barton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: Fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Fink-users] Ncurses
>
> Michael Barton wrote:
>
I don't see an executable called ncurses anywhere on my system either, or a
'test' directory (I have ncurses-5.2-6 by the way). It may be that only the
libraries are actually ported right now.
On 3/3/02 13:58, "Jeffrey Ellis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, All--
>
> I just updated and was pa
Hi, All--
I just updated and was particularly interested in the latest ncurses. But
when I type "ncurses" as a command - what the readme recommends to test if
it's been installed properly - I keep getting bad command. This happens no
matter what directory I seem to be in. I tried looking for the
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