[Fink-users] using own binary dist with 10.6

2009-12-15 Thread Viv Kendon
I have successfully run my own internal binary distribution 
for 10.4 and 10.5, but I can't get it working between my two 
(clean installed) 10.6 systems.  Is it something to do with 
the way UseBinaryDist is automatically set to false for the 
moment?  What I observe is that, even with that flag set to 
true in fink.conf, and the server added to apt sources.list, 
the debs are correctly pulled from the server, but then it 
starts doing a compile from source instead of installing the 
deb it just collected:

  fink -b install deborphan
Information about 7917 packages read in 1 seconds.
The following package will be installed or updated:
  deborphan
The following additional package will be installed:
  dialog
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] 
/sw/bin/apt-get-lockwait --ignore-breakage --download-only install 
deborphan=1.7.23-2 dialog=1.0-20060221-1002
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
   deborphan dialog 
0 packages upgraded, 2 newly installed, 0 to remove and 50  not upgraded.
Need to get 168kB of archives. After unpacking 545kB will be used.
Get:1 http://bramley.leeds.ac.uk unstable/main dialog 1.0-20060221-1002 [112kB]
Get:2 http://bramley.leeds.ac.uk unstable/main deborphan 1.7.23-2 [55.0kB]
Fetched 168kB in 0s (2121kB/s) 
Download complete and in download only mode
Setting runtime build-lock...
dpkg-deb -b /sw/src/fink.build/root-fink-buildlock-dialog-1.0-20060221-1002 
/sw/src/fink.build
dpkg-deb: building package `fink-buildlock-dialog-1.0-20060221-1002' in 
`/sw/src/fink.build/fink-buildlock-dialog-1.0-20060221-1002_2009.12.15-14.46.20_darwin-x86_64.deb'.
Installing build-lock package...
/sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait -i 
/sw/src/fink.build/fink-buildlock-dialog-1.0-20060221-1002_2009.12.15-14.46.20_darwin-x86_64.deb
Selecting previously deselected package fink-buildlock-dialog-1.0-20060221-1002.
(Reading database ... 157838 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking fink-buildlock-dialog-1.0-20060221-1002 (from 
.../fink-buildlock-dialog-1.0-20060221-1002_2009.12.15-14.46.20_darwin-x86_64.deb)
 ...
Setting up fink-buildlock-dialog-1.0-20060221-1002 (2009.12.15-14.46.20) ...
curl --connect-timeout 30 -f -L -A 'fink/0.29.10' -o dialog-1.0-20060221.tar.gz 
http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/pool/main/d/dialog/dialog_1.0-20060221.orig.tar.gz

...and so on...

what have I missed?

thanks,
-- Viv

Dr Viv Kendonhttp://quantum.leeds.ac.uk/~viv
tel: +44 113 343 4864  Physics and Astronomy
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Re: [Fink-users] using own binary dist with 10.6

2009-12-15 Thread Alexander Hansen
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On 12/15/09 10:26 AM, Viv Kendon wrote:
 I have successfully run my own internal binary distribution 
 for 10.4 and 10.5, but I can't get it working between my two 
 (clean installed) 10.6 systems.  Is it something to do with 
 the way UseBinaryDist is automatically set to false for the 
 moment?  What I observe is that, even with that flag set to 
 true in fink.conf, and the server added to apt sources.list, 
 the debs are correctly pulled from the server, but then it 
 starts doing a compile from source instead of installing the 
 deb it just collected:
 
   fink -b install deborphan
 Information about 7917 packages read in 1 seconds.
 The following package will be installed or updated:
   deborphan
 The following additional package will be installed:
   dialog
 Do you want to continue? [Y/n] 
 /sw/bin/apt-get-lockwait --ignore-breakage --download-only install 
 deborphan=1.7.23-2 dialog=1.0-20060221-1002
 Reading Package Lists... Done
 Building Dependency Tree... Done
 The following NEW packages will be installed:
deborphan dialog 
 0 packages upgraded, 2 newly installed, 0 to remove and 50  not upgraded.
 Need to get 168kB of archives. After unpacking 545kB will be used.
 Get:1 http://bramley.leeds.ac.uk unstable/main dialog 1.0-20060221-1002 
 [112kB]
 Get:2 http://bramley.leeds.ac.uk unstable/main deborphan 1.7.23-2 [55.0kB]
 Fetched 168kB in 0s (2121kB/s) 
 Download complete and in download only mode
 Setting runtime build-lock...
 dpkg-deb -b /sw/src/fink.build/root-fink-buildlock-dialog-1.0-20060221-1002 
 /sw/src/fink.build
 dpkg-deb: building package `fink-buildlock-dialog-1.0-20060221-1002' in 
 `/sw/src/fink.build/fink-buildlock-dialog-1.0-20060221-1002_2009.12.15-14.46.20_darwin-x86_64.deb'.
 Installing build-lock package...
 /sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait -i 
 /sw/src/fink.build/fink-buildlock-dialog-1.0-20060221-1002_2009.12.15-14.46.20_darwin-x86_64.deb
 Selecting previously deselected package 
 fink-buildlock-dialog-1.0-20060221-1002.
 (Reading database ... 157838 files and directories currently installed.)
 Unpacking fink-buildlock-dialog-1.0-20060221-1002 (from 
 .../fink-buildlock-dialog-1.0-20060221-1002_2009.12.15-14.46.20_darwin-x86_64.deb)
  ...
 Setting up fink-buildlock-dialog-1.0-20060221-1002 (2009.12.15-14.46.20) ...
 curl --connect-timeout 30 -f -L -A 'fink/0.29.10' -o 
 dialog-1.0-20060221.tar.gz 
 http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/pool/main/d/dialog/dialog_1.0-20060221.orig.tar.gz
 
 ...and so on...
 
 what have I missed?
 
 thanks,
 -- Viv
 
 Dr Viv Kendonhttp://quantum.leeds.ac.uk/~viv
 tel: +44 113 343 4864  Physics and Astronomy
 Quantum Information GroupUniversity of Leeds
 
 


That could well be the case--I'm not completely sure.  You might have
just to use apt-get directly to install from binaries.

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Re: [Fink-users] using own binary dist with 10.6

2009-12-15 Thread David R. Morrison
It's possible that you'll need to add a default value (perhaps  
0.10.0?) for the binary distribution version number in the function  
default_binary_version in /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/FinkVersion.pm .

   -- Dave

On Dec 15, 2009, at 7:26 AM, Viv Kendon wrote:

 I have successfully run my own internal binary distribution
 for 10.4 and 10.5, but I can't get it working between my two
 (clean installed) 10.6 systems.  Is it something to do with
 the way UseBinaryDist is automatically set to false for the
 moment?  What I observe is that, even with that flag set to
 true in fink.conf, and the server added to apt sources.list,
 the debs are correctly pulled from the server, but then it
 starts doing a compile from source instead of installing the
 deb it just collected:

   fink -b install deborphan
 Information about 7917 packages read in 1 seconds.
 The following package will be installed or updated:
   deborphan
 The following additional package will be installed:
   dialog
 Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
 /sw/bin/apt-get-lockwait --ignore-breakage --download-only install  
 deborphan=1.7.23-2 dialog=1.0-20060221-1002
 Reading Package Lists... Done
 Building Dependency Tree... Done
 The following NEW packages will be installed:
deborphan dialog
 0 packages upgraded, 2 newly installed, 0 to remove and 50  not  
 upgraded.
 Need to get 168kB of archives. After unpacking 545kB will be used.
 Get:1 http://bramley.leeds.ac.uk unstable/main dialog  
 1.0-20060221-1002 [112kB]
 Get:2 http://bramley.leeds.ac.uk unstable/main deborphan 1.7.23-2  
 [55.0kB]
 Fetched 168kB in 0s (2121kB/s)
 Download complete and in download only mode
 Setting runtime build-lock...
 dpkg-deb -b /sw/src/fink.build/root-fink-buildlock- 
 dialog-1.0-20060221-1002 /sw/src/fink.build
 dpkg-deb: building package `fink-buildlock- 
 dialog-1.0-20060221-1002' in `/sw/src/fink.build/fink-buildlock- 
 dialog-1.0-20060221-1002_2009.12.15-14.46.20_darwin-x86_64.deb'.
 Installing build-lock package...
 /sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait -i /sw/src/fink.build/fink-buildlock- 
 dialog-1.0-20060221-1002_2009.12.15-14.46.20_darwin-x86_64.deb
 Selecting previously deselected package fink-buildlock- 
 dialog-1.0-20060221-1002.
 (Reading database ... 157838 files and directories currently  
 installed.)
 Unpacking fink-buildlock-dialog-1.0-20060221-1002 (from .../fink- 
 buildlock-dialog-1.0-20060221-1002_2009.12.15-14.46.20_darwin- 
 x86_64.deb) ...
 Setting up fink-buildlock-dialog-1.0-20060221-1002  
 (2009.12.15-14.46.20) ...
 curl --connect-timeout 30 -f -L -A 'fink/0.29.10' -o  
 dialog-1.0-20060221.tar.gz http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/pool/ 
 main/d/dialog/dialog_1.0-20060221.orig.tar.gz

 ...and so on...

 what have I missed?

 thanks,
 -- Viv
 
 Dr Viv Kendonhttp://quantum.leeds.ac.uk/~viv
 tel: +44 113 343 4864  Physics and Astronomy
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Re: [Fink-users] using own binary dist with 10.6

2009-12-15 Thread Viv Kendon
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009, David R. Morrison wrote:

 It's possible that you'll need to add a default value (perhaps
 0.10.0?) for the binary distribution version number in the function
 default_binary_version in /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/FinkVersion.pm .

   -- Dave

I'm willing to try, but as someone who doesn't speak perl, 
could I have more precise instructions?  I presume I change 
this:

sub default_binary_version {
 my $distribution = shift;
 my $architecture = get_arch();
 my %bindists = (10.2-gcc3.3/powerpc = 0.6.4, 
10.3/powerpc = 0.7
.2, 10.4-transitional/powerpc = 0.8.0, 10.4/powerpc 
= 0.8.1, 10.4/i3
86 = 0.8.1, 10.5/powerpc = 0.9.0, 10.5/i386 = 
0.9.0);
 return $bindists{$distribution/$architecture};
}

but what is the right way to change it?

many thanks,
-- Viv

 On Dec 15, 2009, at 7:26 AM, Viv Kendon wrote:

 I have successfully run my own internal binary distribution
 for 10.4 and 10.5, but I can't get it working between my two
 (clean installed) 10.6 systems.  Is it something to do with
 the way UseBinaryDist is automatically set to false for the
 moment?  What I observe is that, even with that flag set to
 true in fink.conf, and the server added to apt sources.list,
 the debs are correctly pulled from the server, but then it
 starts doing a compile from source instead of installing the
 deb it just collected:


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Re: [Fink-users] using own binary dist with 10.6

2009-12-15 Thread Alexander Hansen
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On 12/15/09 11:46 AM, Viv Kendon wrote:
 On Tue, 15 Dec 2009, David R. Morrison wrote:
 
 It's possible that you'll need to add a default value (perhaps
 0.10.0?) for the binary distribution version number in the function
 default_binary_version in /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/FinkVersion.pm .

   -- Dave
 
 I'm willing to try, but as someone who doesn't speak perl, 
 could I have more precise instructions?  I presume I change 
 this:
 
 sub default_binary_version {
  my $distribution = shift;
  my $architecture = get_arch();
  my %bindists = (10.2-gcc3.3/powerpc = 0.6.4, 
 10.3/powerpc = 0.7
 .2, 10.4-transitional/powerpc = 0.8.0, 10.4/powerpc 
 = 0.8.1, 10.4/i3
 86 = 0.8.1, 10.5/powerpc = 0.9.0, 10.5/i386 = 
 0.9.0);
  return $bindists{$distribution/$architecture};
 }
 
 but what is the right way to change it?
 
 many thanks,
 -- Viv

I'll reformat the indentation.  I believe this is right:

my %bindists = (
10.2-gcc3.3/powerpc = 0.6.4,
10.3/powerpc = 0.7.2,
10.4-transitional/powerpc = 0.8.0,
10.4/powerpc  = 0.8.1,
10.4/i386 = 0.8.1,
10.5/powerpc = 0.9.0,
10.5/i386 = 0.9.0,
10.6/i386 = 0.10.0,
10.6/x86_64 = 0.10.0
);


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Re: [Fink-users] using own binary dist with 10.6

2009-12-15 Thread Viv Kendon
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009, Alexander Hansen wrote:

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 On 12/15/09 11:46 AM, Viv Kendon wrote:
 On Tue, 15 Dec 2009, David R. Morrison wrote:

 It's possible that you'll need to add a default value (perhaps
 0.10.0?) for the binary distribution version number in the function
 default_binary_version in /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/FinkVersion.pm .

   -- Dave

 I'm willing to try, but as someone who doesn't speak perl,
 could I have more precise instructions?  I presume I change

 I'll reformat the indentation.  I believe this is right:

 my %bindists = (
   10.2-gcc3.3/powerpc = 0.6.4,
   10.3/powerpc = 0.7.2,
   10.4-transitional/powerpc = 0.8.0,
   10.4/powerpc  = 0.8.1,
   10.4/i386 = 0.8.1,
   10.5/powerpc = 0.9.0,
   10.5/i386 = 0.9.0,
   10.6/i386 = 0.10.0,
   10.6/x86_64 = 0.10.0
 );

I applied this, and I know it used the updated file because 
I left a typo in first time around.  But it didn't make any 
difference to the behaviour, it still started compiling as 
before.  Is there something else I have to run to get it to 
take effect?

Or is there a simple way to do the equivalent of fink 
update-all with apt-get that pulls the debs from my server?

many thanks,
-- Viv

Dr Viv Kendonhttp://quantum.leeds.ac.uk/~viv
tel: +44 113 343 4864  Physics and Astronomy
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Re: [Fink-users] using own binary dist with 10.6

2009-12-15 Thread Alexander Hansen
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On 12/15/09 12:19 PM, Viv Kendon wrote:
 On Tue, 15 Dec 2009, Alexander Hansen wrote:
 
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 On 12/15/09 11:46 AM, Viv Kendon wrote:
 On Tue, 15 Dec 2009, David R. Morrison wrote:

 It's possible that you'll need to add a default value (perhaps
 0.10.0?) for the binary distribution version number in the function
 default_binary_version in /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/FinkVersion.pm .

   -- Dave

 I'm willing to try, but as someone who doesn't speak perl,
 could I have more precise instructions?  I presume I change
 
 I'll reformat the indentation.  I believe this is right:

 my %bindists = (
  10.2-gcc3.3/powerpc = 0.6.4,
  10.3/powerpc = 0.7.2,
  10.4-transitional/powerpc = 0.8.0,
  10.4/powerpc  = 0.8.1,
  10.4/i386 = 0.8.1,
  10.5/powerpc = 0.9.0,
  10.5/i386 = 0.9.0,
  10.6/i386 = 0.10.0,
  10.6/x86_64 = 0.10.0
 );
 
 I applied this, and I know it used the updated file because 
 I left a typo in first time around.  But it didn't make any 
 difference to the behaviour, it still started compiling as 
 before.  Is there something else I have to run to get it to 
 take effect?
 
 Or is there a simple way to do the equivalent of fink 
 update-all with apt-get that pulls the debs from my server?
 
 many thanks,
 -- Viv
 
 Dr Viv Kendonhttp://quantum.leeds.ac.uk/~viv
 tel: +44 113 343 4864  Physics and Astronomy
 Quantum Information GroupUniversity of Leeds
 
 



apt-get dist-upgrade

is the analog to 'fink update-all' that you're looking for.
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Re: [Fink-users] using own binary dist with 10.6

2009-12-15 Thread Viv Kendon
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009, Alexander Hansen wrote:

 I'll reformat the indentation.  I believe this is right:

 my %bindists = (
 10.2-gcc3.3/powerpc = 0.6.4,
 10.3/powerpc = 0.7.2,
 10.4-transitional/powerpc = 0.8.0,
 10.4/powerpc  = 0.8.1,
 10.4/i386 = 0.8.1,
 10.5/powerpc = 0.9.0,
 10.5/i386 = 0.9.0,
 10.6/i386 = 0.10.0,
 10.6/x86_64 = 0.10.0
 );

 I applied this, and I know it used the updated file because
 I left a typo in first time around.  But it didn't make any
 difference to the behaviour, it still started compiling as
 before.  Is there something else I have to run to get it to
 take effect?

 Or is there a simple way to do the equivalent of fink
 update-all with apt-get that pulls the debs from my server?


 apt-get dist-upgrade

 is the analog to 'fink update-all' that you're looking for.

Ahhh, yes, that works (50-odd updates dropping into place!)

If that's the prefered way to do it (feed from a deb-server) 
I can go with that.

Many thanks,
-- Viv

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Re: [Fink-users] using own binary dist with 10.6

2009-12-15 Thread Alexander Hansen
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On 12/15/09 1:25 PM, Viv Kendon wrote:
 On Tue, 15 Dec 2009, Alexander Hansen wrote:
 
 I'll reformat the indentation.  I believe this is right:

 my %bindists = (
10.2-gcc3.3/powerpc = 0.6.4,
10.3/powerpc = 0.7.2,
10.4-transitional/powerpc = 0.8.0,
10.4/powerpc  = 0.8.1,
10.4/i386 = 0.8.1,
10.5/powerpc = 0.9.0,
10.5/i386 = 0.9.0,
10.6/i386 = 0.10.0,
10.6/x86_64 = 0.10.0
 );

 I applied this, and I know it used the updated file because
 I left a typo in first time around.  But it didn't make any
 difference to the behaviour, it still started compiling as
 before.  Is there something else I have to run to get it to
 take effect?

 Or is there a simple way to do the equivalent of fink
 update-all with apt-get that pulls the debs from my server?


 apt-get dist-upgrade

 is the analog to 'fink update-all' that you're looking for.
 
 Ahhh, yes, that works (50-odd updates dropping into place!)
 
 If that's the prefered way to do it (feed from a deb-server) 
 I can go with that.
 
 Many thanks,
 -- Viv
 
 Dr Viv Kendonhttp://quantum.leeds.ac.uk/~viv
 tel: +44 113 343 4864  Physics and Astronomy
 Quantum Information GroupUniversity of Leeds
 
 

For now, that's probably the way to go.

That was historically how it was done, in any case.  Incorporating
binaries from remote distributions via the 'fink' command was a later
accretion.

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