On 14 Sep 2007, at 22:38, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Eric Keiter wrote:
To whom may concern,
I have an MacBook Pro laptop, which runs with OSX version 10.4.10
and uses a
1.83 Ghz Intel Core Duo processor.
Yesterday, I did a fink self-update, and after that I did a fink
update-all.
Eric Keiter wrote:
To whom may concern,
I have an MacBook Pro laptop, which runs with OSX version 10.4.10 and uses a
1.83 Ghz Intel Core Duo processor.
Yesterday, I did a fink self-update, and after that I did a fink update-all.
Guile16 attempted to update itself, and failed. The build
To whom may concern,
I have an MacBook Pro laptop, which runs with OSX version 10.4.10 and uses a
1.83 Ghz Intel Core Duo processor.
Yesterday, I did a fink self-update, and after that I did a fink update-all.
Guile16 attempted to update itself, and failed. The build error is:
On 14 Sep 2007, at 22:56, Jean-François Mertens wrote:
Judging by the rl in the symbol list, it looks like a problem with
readline. Do you happen to have a non-Fink libreadline.dylib laying
around in /usr/local?
But I see no -L/sw/lib in that line !
And indeed an fgrep in the output of
Both say, no match
ls -l /sw/lib/libreadl*
tcsh: ls: No match.
file /sw/lib/libreadl*
tcsh: file: No match.
Eric
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On 9/14/07 3:07 PM, Jean-François Mertens
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On 14 Sep 2007, at 22:56, Jean-François Mertens wrote:
Judging by the rl in
On 9/14/07, Eric Keiter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Both say, no match
ls -l /sw/lib/libreadl*
tcsh: ls: No match.
file /sw/lib/libreadl*
tcsh: file: No match.
Eric
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Very odd, considering that readline5 (which does indeed give
/sw/lib/libreadline.dylib) is a listed
On 14 Sep 2007, at 23:09, Eric Keiter wrote:
Both say, no match
ls -l /sw/lib/libreadl*
tcsh: ls: No match.
file /sw/lib/libreadl*
tcsh: file: No match.
And fink list readline5 shows the pkg installed ??
Anyway, pleae first rebuild and reinstall readline5,
and then this should
On 9/14/07, Alexander Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/14/07, Eric Keiter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Both say, no match
ls -l /sw/lib/libreadl*
tcsh: ls: No match.
file /sw/lib/libreadl*
tcsh: file: No match.
Eric
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Very odd, considering that
OK, I just did that and there are a lot more readline related files in
/sw/lib.
Thanks, I think that will probably fix it. I'm not sure how readline got
mangled, but I might have had to awkwardly shut the computer down during an
update a few days ago - that might be the issue.
Thanks,
Eric
On 9/14/07, Eric Keiter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I just did that and there are a lot more readline related files in
/sw/lib.
Thanks, I think that will probably fix it. I'm not sure how readline got
mangled, but I might have had to awkwardly shut the computer down during an
update a few
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