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On 23 Meith 2005, at 01:03, Jeremy Higgs wrote:
OK, I guess we keep the package, then!
Would anyone be prepared to take over the maintainership (?) for
net-snmp, in that case? As evidenced by my lack of activity in
Fink, I haven't (and still don't have) a great deal of spare time.
If there's
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Chaos is the beginning and end, try dealing with the rest.
On 21-Jun-05, at 1:07 AM, Jeremy Higgs wrote:
On 20/06/2005
On 20/06/2005, at 3:04, Martin Costabel wrote:Jeremy Higgs wrote: Hi everyone,I've been trying to get a lot of my packages working on Tiger, and have finally gotten around to net-snmp. I noticed (from discussions on the list, and a bit of playing around) that net-snmp 5.2 is actually included
Hi everyone,
I've been trying to get a lot of my packages working on Tiger, and
have finally gotten around to net-snmp. I noticed (from discussions
on the list, and a bit of playing around) that net-snmp 5.2 is
actually included in the base system. Given this, is there really a
need for
Thanks a lot for that!
On 29 Mar 2005, at 2:01, Jean-François Mertens wrote:
On 28 Mar 2005, at 04:36, Jeremy Higgs wrote:
The next package is gnome-python (2.4.2), which, because it depends
on GNOME, has a mass of dependencies. I've been trying to make some
sense out of them, but haven't
, 2005, at 6:43 AM, Jeremy Higgs wrote:
Oops... My bad. Make that GNOME 2.4.
Actually, we're up to gnome 2.6 in fink now. (Just went to stable
yesterday).
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Version: 3.75
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On Nov 21, 2004, at 8:57 PM, Jeremy Higgs wrote:
On 22 Nov 2004, at 2:03, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Jeremy Higgs wrote:
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain
Hi everyone,
I've created a package for the SilverCity, which is used to provide
syntax highlighting for Trac (which I've made packages for... and have
yet to commit). However, I'm not sure how to classify the licence. The
licence is as follows:
SilverCity Library License
On 22 Nov 2004, at 2:03, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Jeremy Higgs wrote:
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to make a package for Trac (a project management front-end
to Subversion) and it's dependencies (pysqlite, clearsilver), as well
as mod_python to enable support for multiple projects.
However, I've run into some problems with actually setting up
mod_python. It compiles
On 23 Sep 2004, at 2:31, Daniel Macks wrote:
On Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 11:00:39PM +1000, Jeremy Higgs wrote:
I'm trying to update some of my packages to use variants, and one of
these is pygtk. As it exists now, there is a -py22 version and a -py23
version, for the respective versions of Python
Hi,
Sorry for the delayed reply... I've been pretty busy with Uni.
I've run into that problem before. It has to do with the
/sw/share/ettercap directory existing before ettercap is installed,
which results in the symlink (contained in the package) not working.
I've made a change to the packages
On 18 Sep 2004, at 22:42, Darian Lanx wrote:
Jeremy Higgs wrote:
snip
On a side note, is there any problem with having one ettercap info
file that supports the -ssl and -gtk variants? I was under the
impression that SSL stuff had to be kept under the crypto section,
but haven't been following
OK... How come they aren't compliant? Sorry I haven't been keeping
up... I've started full-time work experience, and have uni starting
next week on top of that, so I've been very pre-occupied!
Since gramps seems to work fine, I can move gnome-python2 to stable...
But I still don't get the
On 29 Feb 2004, at 9:29, David R. Morrison wrote:
Jeremy Higgs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK... How come they aren't compliant? Sorry I haven't been keeping
up... I've started full-time work experience, and have uni starting
next week on top of that, so I've been very pre-occupied!
Since gramps
Hi Mathieu,
I changed my email a couple of weeks ago, and that was updated in all
of my fink packages... I also updated it on SourceForge, so I don't
know what's happening there...
I'll take a look at the updated package tonight.
Thanks!
On 02/12/2003, at 8:12 PM, Mathieu Masseboeuf -
Hi everyone!
Does anyone have a script that would allow me to change the email
listed in each of the .info files for packages I maintain? I've done a
little bit of simple shell scripting, so I was going to do it that way
using a whole lot of for loops, but I'm not sure how to do it
Thanks! That worked a treat! Much easier than shell scripting. :)
On 08/11/2003, at 6:23 PM, Remi Mommsen wrote:
Hi,
I'd try it with the rpl (RePLace) command available from fink package
rpl. See 'man rpl' for details.
HTH,
Remi
On Friday, November 7, 2003, at 11:04 PM, Jeremy Higgs
Hi!
For those that are interested, I have changed my email for Fink-related
matters to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . I should still be contactable at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for a little bit longer, but I don't know how
long exactly. I'll be changing the emails listed in my packages as soon
as I can, as well
Hi guys,
Due to some circumstances, I'm going to have to change my current email
address, and will no longer be reachable at the old address.
What is the process in dealing with this? I can write a script to just
change my email in all of the packages I manage. Is that all I have to
do?
Thanks guys, I managed to comment out the lines previously mentioned,
and it compiled OK. I just have to figure out what files to install
now! (No install script... :( )
On 07/10/2003, at 9:22 PM, kinako wrote:
Hi,
On 2003.10.7, at 20:12 Asia/Tokyo, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Do you have Qt/Mac
Hi,
I'm trying to update the qcad package to 2.0.0.8, but I've run into a
problem while trying to compile it:
c++ -c -pipe -fno-common -fPIC -Wall -W -Os -D__DARWIN_X11__
-DQT_NO_DEBUG -DQT_SHARED -DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
-I/sw/share/qt3/mkspecs/darwin-g++ -I. -I../../fparser/include
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to create a Fink package for GHC (Glasgow Haskell Compiler),
which I require for my Computing course at Uni, and I was just
wondering how to go about doing it... From what I've looked at, it
actually requires a version of GHC or a haskell compiler already
installed to
I had a look at the tcptraceroute.c file, and it doesn't actually
'include' libnet-headers.h, only libnet.h:
#include libnet.h
I'll try adding the DEFINE lines you mentioned, to see if that works.
Perhaps also including libnet-headers.h will work too.
Thanks!
On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, at
Hmmm... OK. Now I've added the include line for libnet/libnet-headers.h
and the defines lines you mentioned, but I get this (notice the define
errors have gone):
patch -p1 /sw/fink/dists/local/main/finkinfo/tcptraceroute-1.4-1.patch
patching file tcptraceroute.c
echo No configure script.
No
Hi everyone,
I've received some reports that tcptraceroute (which depends on libnet
libpcap) isn't working, getting the following error, which I can
confirm occurs:
make tcptraceroute CFLAGS=-I/sw/include
gcc -I/sw/include `libnet-config --defines` \
-o tcptraceroute tcptraceroute.c \
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to create a new package for libnet 1.1.x, called libnet1.1,
as well as re-introduce the old package, libnet-1.0.2a, but I'm not
sure what to do with the Conflicts and Replaces fields.
The current version of the libnet package is 1.1.0, but I plan to move
that to the
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to compile the newest version of net-snmp (5.0.7) for MacOS
X 10.2.3, but am having the same problem as with the previous version:
gcc -I../../include -I../../include -I. -I../.. -I. -I./../..
-I./../../snmplib -I./.. -I.. -no-cpp-precomp -I/sw/include -g -O2
-Ddarwin6
Well... as a precaution, it might be worthwhile compiling a database of
alternate email addresses and phone numbers for the Fink developers
(keeping it all private, of course), as long as they're OK with that.
That way, if a developer does 'vanish', other developers (Max, David
Morrison, etc
Hi everyone,
Justin Hallett alerted me to the fact that many of the headers (all?)
that were missing in 10.2 have been added to 10.2.3, so that the
jaguar-missing-headers package is no longer needed. I tried recompiling
net-snmp, one of the packages of mine that requires the missing headers
Hello everyone,
Just thought I'd mention that I am going on holidays up the coast for
the next week, so won't be able to respond to bug reports/requests/etc
for the packages I maintain. If anyone has problems or positive
feedback, etc, for my packages, please email me, but understand that I
Hi everyone!
I'm trying to compile aria (0.10.0 and 0.10.2test7) on 10.2.2, and I'm
getting this:
g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -isystem /sw/include -O2 -Wall
-DLOCALEDIR=\/sw/share/locale\ -DDATADIR=\/sw/share\ -I../intl
-I/sw/include/gtk-1.2 -I/sw/include/glib-1.2
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to get starplot to work on 10.2, but I'm having troubles... :
c++ -c menuops.cc `gtk-config --cflags` -Wall -pedantic -O2
-no-cpp-precomp \
-DDATADIR=\/sw/share/starplot\
-DDOCDIR=\/sw/share/doc/starplot\
In file included from
On Sunday, November 10, 2002, at 10:19 PM, Max Horn wrote:
At 15:26 Uhr +1100 10.11.2002, Jeremy Higgs wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to update the deskmenu package, but I'm getting this error:
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I/sw/include -O2 -g
-I/usr/X11R6/include `pkg-config gtk
Thanks, I now get this:
gcc -O2 -g -I/usr/X11R6/include `pkg-config gtk+-2.0 --cflags`
-L/sw/lib -o deskmenu deskmenu.o popup.o windows.o workspaces.o
keyboard.o xmalloc.o getopt.o getopt1.o -lX11 -lXext -lX11
-L/usr/X11R6/lib `pkg-config gtk+-2.0 --libs`
ld: warning multiple definitions
On Sunday, November 10, 2002, at 02:30 PM, Ben Hines wrote:
On Saturday, November 9, 2002, at 07:15 PM, Jeremy Higgs wrote:
Any ideas on how to fix this...? Could it have anything to do with
some of the headers removed in 10.2? (I would expect a file not found
error to have come up
On Sunday, November 10, 2002, at 05:11 PM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Yup. :P
[g4:~/cvs/darwin-kde] ranger% grep -r icmpstat
/Volumes/Puma/usr/include/
/Volumes/Puma/usr/include/netinet/icmp_var.h:struct icmpstat {
...looks like we've gotta add that too.
These are all the files that were
On 27/6/02 12:54 AM, Alexander Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can confirm this on my system as well. Same fink, OS, Dev Tools, and most
of the same related packages.
On Wednesday 26 June 2002 10:28, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Just an FYI, I can't build gnomemm on an otherwise up-to-date
Hi everyone!
I was trying to add some Source-MD5 fields to some of my packages, and added
the mirror:sourceforge line to some of them too, while I was at it.
However, when I tried to fetch one of the tarballs, I got this:
wget --verbose 2002-05-05/net-snmp/net-snmp-5.0.tar.gz
--22:20:43--
Hi everyone!
I was wondering if it would be possible for a qt2 package to be created,
that would conflict with and replace the qt3 package. I currently have some
packages (qcad, bbkeysconf) that do not work with qt3 (they have yet to be
updated), and there doesn't seem any way for me to be able
On 30/4/02 9:58 PM, Ben Hines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 9:07 PM +1000 4/30/02, Jeremy Higgs wrote:
Hi everyone!
I'm trying to package graphviz, and I'm getting the following error:
cc -dynamiclib -flat_namespace -undefined suppress -o
.libs/libgdtclft.0.0.0.dylib gdtclft.lo -all_load
Hi everyone!
I'm trying to package graphviz, and I'm getting the following error:
cc -dynamiclib -flat_namespace -undefined suppress -o
.libs/libgdtclft.0.0.0.dylib gdtclft.lo -all_load
../tclhandle/.libs/libtclhandle.al ../gd/.libs/libgd.al
../tclstubs/.libs/libtclstubs.al -L/sw/lib
Hi everyone!
I'm trying to package graphviz and doxygen (requested a long time ago, and I
wasn't able to get them to work properly, but I'm trying again now), and I
noticed this in the output of the configure script for graphviz:
checking for iconv... No
This is the relevant part from
On 30/4/02 11:14 AM, Justin Hallett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
now there has to be a reason why, but it's missing -liconv
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
configure:7877: cc -o conftest -g -O2 -Wall -Wno-unknown-pragmas
-I/sw/include -
L/sw/lib conftest.c -lm 15
/usr/bin/ld: Undefined symbols:
On 30/4/02 11:14 AM, Justin Hallett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
now there has to be a reason why, but it's missing -liconv
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
configure:7877: cc -o conftest -g -O2 -Wall -Wno-unknown-pragmas
-I/sw/include -
L/sw/lib conftest.c -lm 15
/usr/bin/ld: Undefined symbols:
Hi everyone!
I'm getting this error while compiling net-snmp 5.0 (will be added when it's
fixed):
cc -dynamiclib -undefined suppress -o .libs/libnetsnmp.5.0.0.dylib
snmp_client.lo mib.lo parse.lo snmp_api.lo snmp.lo snmp_auth.lo asn1.lo
md5.lo snmp_parse_args.lo system.lo vacm.lo int64.lo
On 22/4/02 8:00 PM, Max Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think we should start to much more aggressively move things to
stable-cvs. Reason: many people use unstable only because stable is
far to outdated for them. Thus we get a lot user complaints about
breakake in unstable, even though this
On 17/4/02 5:35 PM, Max Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 2:58 Uhr +0200 17.04.2002, Kilian Koepsell wrote:
On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 05:30:55PM -0400, Chris Devers wrote:
[...]
Type: bundle
Depends: xfree86-base (= 4.2.0-4), xfree86-rootless (= 4.2.0-2)
Description: Prevents automatic
On 11/4/02 10:47 AM, Justin Hallett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sorry I don't remember there being an issue, as a matter a fact I
thought giftcurs worked fine??
GiFTcurs works fine, and so does the giFT daemon, but the GTK+ front-end
doesn't (it is obsolete anyway, I believe... GiFTcurs is
On 7/4/02 10:42 AM, Chris Zubrzycki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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wrote:
why would it use tmpdepfile='.deps/fifo.TPo, and then switch to
.deps/../src/, like
On 5/4/02 6:45 PM, Max Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 16:03 Uhr +1000 05.04.2002, Jeremy Higgs wrote:
On 4/4/02 11:07 PM, Max Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right now there is no support for snmp in ethereal, since I figured
not everybody wants to have to install snmp just to get
On 4/4/02 10:32 PM, Max Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 13:34 Uhr +0200 03.04.2002, Max Horn wrote:
[...]
I propose our next release be on Saturday, 13th April. (This gives
us enough time to follow the procedure outlined below; also it means
that in case of screw up, I have the sunday
On 4/4/02 11:07 PM, Max Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right now there is no support for snmp in ethereal, since I figured
not everybody wants to have to install snmp just to get ethereal. I
guess I could make an ethereal-snmp package if there is enough
demand.
Max
This is slightly
On 5/4/02 11:33 AM, David R. Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just run fink fetch-all on a new system, and discovered that a number
of source files are no longer available where fink expects to find them.
Some of these may be stashed in the source part of our bindist, I haven't
checked
On 30/3/02 7:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can those two be separated ?
On the requested packages list they are listed together, but Doxygen
can run without Graphviz, and Graphviz without Doxygen.
the Doxygen can have the Graphviz in dependency, because than it can
On 29/3/02 12:26 AM, Chris Zubrzycki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Ok, minicom is
On 29/3/02 8:24 AM, Max Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 16:09 Uhr -0500 28.03.2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Max,
I can understand your position and respect the desire not to
dilute the Fink policy unless absolutely positively necessary, even
if-- in this one case-- I disagree.
And I
On 22/3/02 3:47 PM, Steven Burr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday, March 21, 2002, at 07:38 AM, Max Horn wrote:
Seems as if Preferences.nib is missing from CVS, I can't compile it
without that.
Sorry. I ran into the same problem when I did a test run on my kids'
Mac and thought I
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to port aptitude over for use with MacOS X and Fink, but I'm
getting this error:
c++ -DLOCALEDIR=\/sw/share/locale\ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -Wall -Werror -I.. -I.
-I../../lib -I../../intl -I/sw/include -g -O2 -I/sw/lib/sigc++-1.0/include
-I/sw/include/sigc++-1.0 -D_REENTRANT
On 20/3/02 4:18 PM, Rich Ramos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry if this wasn't particularly clear. If you haven't already, it may be
an idea to read the Documentation and FAQ, and if you have already, maybe
this sort of information should be included in it! :)
Trust me, I have read every
snip
Just out of interest, Max, what's the easiest way to use the split-off
packages when using 'fink selfupdate-cvs'? As far as I know, the split-offs
module is not checked out when using this, so should someone wishing to try
out the split-off packages check the module out manually and
On 15/3/02 10:52 PM, David R. Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to remind all core fink developers of the most important rule when
committing things to CVS:
IF YOU HAVE MADE ANY CHANGE TO YOUR PACKAGE, YOU MUST INCREASE THE
REVISION NUMBER.
Like any good rule, there are
Hi everyone!
I'm having some troubles with gtkmm and gnomemm, in that when I update the
libtool scripts in the scripts/ directory (they are version 1.3.5), I get
the following error(s):
c++ -dynamiclib -o .libs/libgtkmm-1.2.0.2.4.dylib wrap.lo gtk--.lo
proxy.lo base.lo marshal.lo
On 31/1/02 3:25 AM, Justin Hallett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does this mean and how can i fix it? I changed to order in the
configure script to try .dylib before .so and this happened.
make
cd . aclocal
cd . automake --gnu --include-deps Makefile
cd . autoconf
./aclocal.m4:448:
On 27/1/02 8:15 AM, Max Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just commited a bunch of changes. Nothing really fundamental,
mainly updated the docs/man page, and implemented the --verbose/-v
--quiet/-q options. Also, --help and the man page now list explain
all available options.
Maybe
On Sunday, January 20, 2002, at 11:09 PM, Jeremy Higgs wrote:
Have a look in the source for an ltmain.sh file, and look for the
version in that. If it is 1.3.5, you need to update the libtool
scripts for Darwin compatibility, using UpdateLibtool: true in
the .info. If the version is 1.4
On 19/1/02 6:48 AM, Max Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Package: foo
Version: 1.0
Revision: 1
ConfigureParams: --with-gargle-blaster
Depends: bar
DefaultOption: x11
Option: ssl
Depends: openssl
NotOption: ssl
ConfigureParams: --without-ssl
Option: x11
Depends: x11
On 17/1/02 10:29 AM, Max Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The version of xfce in stable is old... I have compiled the unstable version
of xfce fine, and I have had successful reports, but someone complained of a
bus error, I think.
Bit late to move it to stable now, though, to be included in
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