This issue should be fixed now.
The problem was not with our pkgconfig or gtk+2, per se, but that
wxgtk2.8 (upstream code, not specific to our package) was relying on
superflous link information that gtk+2 had published in its .pc file,
and which has since been removed.
On Oct 21, 2008, at
On Oct 21, 2008, at 8:38 AM, Francis Poulin wrote:
Recently I tried
fink --yes update-all
and unfortunately, it can't seem to update imagemagick.
The message at the bottom said that you _did_ update imagemagick.
Your problem is with wxgtk2.8 .
I tried fink
selfupdate before but that
The message at the bottom said that you _did_ update imagemagick.
Your problem is with wxgtk2.8 .
Yes, I just realized that the problem is that I need to update gnuplot
and to do so requires:
wxgtk2.8 wxgtk2.8-shlibs
It's generally useful to provide some information such as:
Your
Francis Poulin wrote:
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Also, it's frequently helpful to quote the compiler output line just
above where the errors start to occur, because that helps us see
whether there are local issues causing the build problem.
Please try to do as Alex said. Otherwise we will not be able to help you.
Thanks for your response. There's a lot of output and I'm trying to
figure out what you're looking for.
The first time I see any error is in the checking. I see the
following output,
checking for cppunit-config... /sw/bin/cppunit-config
checking for Cppunit - version = 1.8.0...
On Oct 21, 2008, at 2:30 PM, Francis Poulin wrote:
Thanks for your response. There's a lot of output and I'm trying to
figure out what you're looking for.
The first time I see any error is in the checking. I see the
following output,
checking for cppunit-config...
On Oct 21, 2008, at 3:50 PM, Francis Poulin wrote:
On 21-Oct-08, at 3:25 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
snip
The line above is what we were looking for, but you didn't quote
the whole thing: it should start with cc, or gcc or g++ or
ld
I copied the two previous lines below.
Thanks
Alexander Hansen wrote:
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The line above is what we were looking for, but you didn't quote the
whole thing: it should start with cc, or gcc or g++ or ld
I am getting this error now, too. In previous builds, there was a whole
bunch of X11 libs on the linker line that are no longer there.
Martin Costabel wrote:
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This is caused by the gtk+ update. I think it is due to the fact that
pkg-config --libs gdk-x11-2.0
used to give something like
-L/sw/lib/pango-ft219/lib -L/sw/lib/freetype219/lib
-L/sw/lib/fontconfig2/lib -L/sw/lib -L/usr/X11R6/lib
Just as another data point I did the following experiment. I run both
fink and macports and at the moment I have the same version of
pkg-config installed under both port systems. However I obtain
different results with the fink version than I do with the macports
version.
Fink
setenv
In fact after digging a bit more I think the problem may be that in the
fink port of pkgconfig the configuration flag --enable-indirect-deps is
commented out.
James
Just as another data point I did the following experiment. I run both
fink and macports and at the moment I have the same
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