Daniel Macks wrote:
Sure 'nuf! Does:
open APTDUMP, $basepath/bin/apt-cache dump |
function correctly? That's the canonical form we use elsewhere.
Yes, it does work.
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or die Can't run apt-cache dump: $!;
this works, sorry, must have had a typo.
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
I think it needs tweaking:
bash-2.05b$ fink selfupdate
syntax error at /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Package.pm line 361, near or
Compilation
Martin Costabel wrote:
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
The following 3 packages will be built:
gfortran php5-apache2-ssl postfix-tls
gfortran is a splitoff of gcc4. Thus gcc4 will be built, but not installed. What makes this a bit confusing is that there exists also a standalone gfortran package
Do y'all know why I am getting this? Thanks, Robert
Information about 3326 packages read in 4 seconds.
hmmer2.2g-3
Profile HMMs for biological sequence analysis
Information about 3326 packages read in 4 seconds.
The package 'hmmer' will be built and installed.
recommend you see similar thread (same error) on this list messages
dated 3/4 and 3/6
Moritz Kaiser wrote:
This package fails to compile on my i-book.
8---errors begin (with context):
### Making install in /sw/src/cyrus21-2.1.13-11/cyrus-imapd-2.1.13/notifyd
/usr/bin/install -c -m 755
Don't know the history, but I found the source here:
http://opendap.org/pub/dods/DODS-3.4/source/DODS-dap-3.4.5.tar.gz
http://opendap.org/ seems to be the legitimate home for it now as given
by the redirection comments here: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/dods/
The OPeNDAP/DODS project
When it is convenient, can someone with commit access push this into
CVS (preferably making it available in stable)?
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=414256aid=2823269group_id=17203
Once this is done I'll start messing around with a python 2.6 update.
[Note that 1) Murali has
Dear Fink Devel,
FYI
Per the following message from Murali Vadivelu, the packages below
have become orphans (except denyhosts, which I've picked up).
From: mk...@cantab.net
Date: July 11, 2009 4:02:22 PM PDT
To: Glenn Millhauser gle...@chemistry.ucsc.edu
Subject: Re: denyhosts maintainer
Daniel Macks wrote:
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 12:28:30PM -0500, Robert Wyatt wrote:
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
In trying to install pine-ssl in unstable:
I'm not sure what's going on, but I think it might have to do with what
seems to me like a catch-22:
openssl097: Depends: openssl (= 0.9.7m-5
Charles Lepple wrote:
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Robert Wyattchupacerv...@gmail.com wrote:
When it is convenient, can someone with commit access push this into
CVS (preferably making it available in stable)?
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=414256aid=2823269group_id=17203
Once this is done I'll start messing around with a python 2.6 update.
If you want, assign that tracker item to clepple when you file that
ticket. (If I don't have time to look at it, I'll set it back to
None.)
Charles Lepple wrote:
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 7:33 AM, Alexander
Hansenalexanderk.han...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jul 21, 2009, at 12:23 AM, Robert Wyatt wrote:
Is there a need for this package to continue to support python 2.3 or
2.4? (Is that a stupid question?) I guess it's poor form to yank
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=414256aid=2824887group_id=17203
Okay, I've added a new tracker item with a revision of denyhosts
adding support for 2.6 and I assigned it to clepple, who graciously
offered that I could do this.
I am running denyhosts-py26 on two 10.5 and one 10.4
Charles Lepple wrote:
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Robert Wyattchupacerv...@gmail.com wrote:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=414256aid=2824887group_id=17203
Okay, I've added a new tracker item with a revision of denyhosts
adding support for 2.6 and I assigned it to
I was looking for Jack Howarth's change to gcc44.info to use gcc 4.4.1
in the package database but don't find it. Here's the CVS log:
http://fink.cvs.sourceforge.net/fink/dists/10.4/unstable/main/finkinfo/languages/gcc44.info
Does a machine somewhere need kicking or is it just me? I was
Martin Costabel wrote:
Robert Wyatt wrote:
I was looking for Jack Howarth's change to gcc44.info to use gcc 4.4.1
in the package database but don't find it. Here's the CVS log:
http://fink.cvs.sourceforge.net/fink/dists/10.4/unstable/main/finkinfo/languages/gcc44.info
Does a machine
fwiw, 3.9.11-1 builds and installs without error on my i386 MBP (10.5
32-bit). --Robert
Alexander Hansen wrote:
I didn't notice it with your update so that's a good sign.
The version that's in the distro right now (3.8.2-2; that's what I meant
by 'existing') gets confused and decides that a
Robert Wyatt wrote:
fwiw, 3.9.11-1 builds and installs without error on my i386 MBP (10.5
32-bit). --Robert
... and now also built and installed on 10.5 PPC.
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The auto-logs are showing that no cvs changes after moose was submitted
have been picked up, so changes to kdesvn-kde4 (-mac and -x11), scilab,
libtelepathy and telepathy-missioncontrol are not reflected on the mirrors.
- fetching files for moose-pm.info (10.4/unstable)
- Moose-0.88.tar.gz...
On a 10.5 G4 and on a 10.4 G3 I get errors of the following type when
building the newest alpine-2.00-3:
Building OS-dependent module
If you get No such file error messages for files x509.h, ssl.h,
pem.h, buffer.h, bio.h, and crypto.h, that means that OpenSSL
is not installed on your system.
I've got an error building jadetex (while trying to install
bundle-gnome) on 10.5:
etex -ini -progname=jadetex latex jadetex.ini
! I can't read pdfetex.pool; bad path?
make: *** [jadetex.fmt] Error 1
### execution of make failed, exit code 2
Removing runtime build-lock...
Removing build-lock
Alexander Hansen wrote:
Robert Wyatt wrote:
I've got an error building jadetex (while trying to install
bundle-gnome) on 10.5:
etex -ini -progname=jadetex latex jadetex.ini
! I can't read pdfetex.pool; bad path?
make: *** [jadetex.fmt] Error 1
### execution of make failed, exit code 2
alpine-2.00-5 has built, installed, and is working. Nice work and thank
you! --Robert
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Hi Lloyd,
I recommend using alpine (pine's replacement) instead. --Robert
Lloyd Wood wrote:
On 10.5.8,
fink selfupdate
fink install-all
fink install pine
gives me:
cho char datestamp[]=\`date`\; date.c
echo char hoststamp[]=\`hostname`\; date.c
cc -L/sw/lib -g -O2 -DDEBUG
Thanks Alexander! Didn't know about that one. --Robert
Alexander Hansen wrote:
Or re-alpine, which is a fork of alpine (and is also in Fink).
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Alexander Hansen wrote:
Jack Howarth wrote:
Can someone with a Mac OS X 10.4 box that has Xcode 2.5 installed
tell me if it installs /usr/bin/swig and what version is reported
by '/usr/bin/swig -version'? I had to add a dependency on swig to
pymol-py and would replace that with the usage
Robert Wyatt wrote:
Alexander Hansen wrote:
Jack Howarth wrote:
Can someone with a Mac OS X 10.4 box that has Xcode 2.5 installed
tell me if it installs /usr/bin/swig and what version is reported
by '/usr/bin/swig -version'? I had to add a dependency on swig to
pymol-py and would replace
I think the Wisconsin mirror needs to be kicked.
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Hi Arnab,
I think your simplest short term solution is to run fink configure
and update your primary mirrors for Master Fink mirrors to be
http://distfiles.master.finkmirrors.net/ and for RSync SelfUpdate
to be rsync://distfiles.master.finkmirrrors.net/finkinfo/.
--Robert
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Alexander Hansen wrote:
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monipol wrote:
On 31/08/2009, at 16:05, Alexander Hansen wrote:
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Jack Howarth wrote:
Can someone help me to add a FAQ entry in...
Well, I'm embarrassed to say it, but I can't get fink to recognize this
6.0 package. Is there something tricky about unzip-10.4 regarding how
it's labelled or something?
Jack Howarth wrote:
This should build fine as a subsitute for the current
unzip-10.4.info...
Package: unzip
Version:
This built and installed just fine Jack.
Jack Howarth wrote:
This should build fine as a subsitute for the current
unzip-10.4.info...
Package: unzip
Version: 6.0
Revision: 1
Distribution: 10.4
Maintainer: Fink Core Group fink-c...@lists.sourceforge.net
License: BSD
Essential: yes
Daniel Macks wrote:
Remind me why:
BuildConflicts: bzip2-dev
is a good idea?
dan
On Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 06:37:51PM -0500, Robert Wyatt wrote:
This built and installed just fine Jack.
DanI have no idea what the motivations were for that./Dan
JackIt seems to work in the 10.4 stable
Charles Lepple wrote:
On Sep 9, 2009, at 9:27 PM, Charles Lepple wrote:
I got a report from a user that pcb doesn't build on 10.6, and while
trying to patch out the problem, it seems like bison isn't getting
called where it should be.
Could someone please build pcb-1.99.20081128-14 (latest
Robert Wyatt wrote:
Charles Lepple wrote:
On Sep 9, 2009, at 9:27 PM, Charles Lepple wrote:
I got a report from a user that pcb doesn't build on 10.6, and while
trying to patch out the problem, it seems like bison isn't getting
called where it should be.
Could someone please build pcb
Hi Benjamin,
I thought I'd be writing to ask whether bash 4.0 can be moved to stable
(for Snow Leopard particularly) because it doesn't seem to have any
dependencies in unstable, but when I tried to build it I came across
this on 32-bit 10.6:
gcc -L./builtins -L./lib/readline -L./lib/readline
Should the wiki and/or blog page be listed here (perhaps under other
pages)?
http://www.finkproject.org/help/index.php
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Hi fink developers,
Just wanted to offer to help test your packages on the following platforms:
10.6 32-bit (core duo)
10.5 PPC (quad G5)
10.4 PPC (G3)
I'm not much good at fixing problems, but I can offer to build new
packages. I spent some time last weekend trying to build various
bundle
Thanks Benjamin,
I have bash-4.0 on 32-bit Snow Leopard now. --Robert
Benjamin Reed wrote:
I'll look into it, haven't had a chance to look at bash yet.
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 2:52 AM, Martin Costabel costa...@wanadoo.fr wrote:
Robert Wyatt wrote:
[]
gcc -L./builtins -L./lib/readline -L
Richard van den Berg wrote:
Hello Max,
On 14-9-09 22:59 , Max Horn wrote:
Could you please email me the full error / build log?
Here it is:
make
make all-recursive
Making all in intl
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
Making all in po
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
Max Horn wrote:
Am 15.09.2009 um 15:08 schrieb Robert Wyatt:
Richard van den Berg wrote:
Hello Max,
On 14-9-09 22:59 , Max Horn wrote:
Could you please email me the full error / build log?
[...]
Removing build-lock package...
/sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait -r fink-buildlock-madplay-0.15.2b-5
Jeremy H has just released XQuartz 2.4.1_alpha1 for Snow Leopard. I'm
going to continue to work through building the bundle- packages with the
X11 that shipped with 10.6 for now unless you folks think that it
shouldn't matter (in which case I would install the alpha).
--Robert
Alexander Hansen wrote:
Robert Wyatt wrote:
Jeremy H has just released XQuartz 2.4.1_alpha1 for Snow Leopard. I'm
going to continue to work through building the bundle- packages with the
X11 that shipped with 10.6 for now unless you folks think that it
shouldn't matter (in which case I
Jack Howarth wrote:
Martin,
Well, the problem is that the bulk (if not all)
of X11 Xquartz will likely appear in a future software
update of the X11 components from Apple.
Not that it won't or that I wouldn't like to see it, but when has this
ever happened before? --Robert
Jack Howarth wrote:
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 10:35:26AM -0500, Robert Wyatt wrote:
Jack Howarth wrote:
Martin,
Well, the problem is that the bulk (if not all)
of X11 Xquartz will likely appear in a future software
update of the X11 components from Apple.
Not that it won't or that I
In trying to install snort, I find a problem in finding the file
Samba-StartupItem.tar.gz which seems to be needed for Samba.
It doesn't seem to be on any of the mirrors. I haven't had a chance yet
to figure out where it might be hiding.
--Robert
Martin Costabel wrote:
Tomoaki Okayama wrote:
Dear developers,
I'm planning to commit finkinfos related to TeX Live in the
repository: experimental/todai/ecc-10.4/main/finkinfo/text/
to 10.4/unstable tree. See also the discussions in Fink-devel:
Tomoaki Okayama wrote:
Dear Fink users/developers,
I am pleased to announce that TeX Live is now available on
10.4/10.5/10.6 in unstable. Enjoy it!
- libkpathsea4.info (3.5.7-1, update)
- texlive-texmf.info (0.20080822-1, new)
- texlive.info (0.20080816-1, new)
For users:
One way
Oops, I guess Martin already pointed that out.
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monipol wrote:
On 16/10/2009, at 04:20, Martin Costabel wrote:
monipol wrote:
On 15/10/2009, at 18:42, khlm lutrija wrote:
dont work
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Distribution version: selfupdate-rsync Thu Oct 15 23:28:36 2009,
10.5,
i386
Mac OS X version: 10.5.7
Xcode version:
Robert Wyatt wrote:
monipol wrote:
On 16/10/2009, at 04:20, Martin Costabel wrote:
monipol wrote:
On 15/10/2009, at 18:42, khlm lutrija wrote:
dont work
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Mac OS X version
rbambery wrote:
Thus, my build of gnuplot documentation fails on the intel box
when it cannot find latex.fmt.)
Intel - 2.4 GHz Core 2 Duo - MacOSX 10.5.8 - Fink 0.29.10-41
XCode 3.1.3 - gcc version 4.4.1-1000 (under fink)
So there is an error on your 10.5.8 intel box when building gnuplot in
Marcus van Lier-Walqui wrote:
Package manager version: 0.29.9
Mac OS X version: 10.5.8
Can't resolve dependency netcdf-shlibs (= 3.6.3-1) for package
netcdf-gfortran-3.6.3-2 (no matching
packages/versions found)
Exiting with failure.
in the .info file, it has the following line which may
Daniel Macks wrote:
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 07:37:02AM -0600, Chupacerveza wrote:
Daniel Macks wrote:
Fixed in 0.32.4-2 that I just committed to unstable. Someone else
please test so we can get it sane(r) in stable ASAP...
So...
On 10.6 64-bit:
[...]
/sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait -r
Robert Wyatt wrote:
Daniel Macks wrote:
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 07:37:02AM -0600, Chupacerveza wrote:
Daniel Macks wrote:
Fixed in 0.32.4-2 that I just committed to unstable. Someone else
please test so we can get it sane(r) in stable ASAP...
So...
On 10.6 64-bit:
[...]
/sw/bin/dpkg
Peter O'Gorman wrote:
On 07/22/2010 04:08 AM, Daniel E. Macks wrote:
2. Figure out a shell env var or other way to make sure that the
spawned interp is run with the correct arch. At various times in
various contexts, we use ARCHFLAGS= (I think that only affects the
compiling of C-code
Robert Wyatt wrote:
Peter O'Gorman wrote:
On 07/22/2010 04:08 AM, Daniel E. Macks wrote:
2. Figure out a shell env var or other way to make sure that the
spawned interp is run with the correct arch. At various times in
various contexts, we use ARCHFLAGS= (I think that only affects
Daniel Macks wrote:
New version in unstable now, that fixes lots of upstream messes and
updated gnome standards in fink.
dan
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Can confirm that anjuta 2.28.2.0-1 builds and on installs on PPC 10.5.8 now.
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Robert T Wyatt wrote:
Tomoaki Okayama wrote:
At Mon, 24 Jan 2011 12:10:43 -0500,
Alexander Hansen wrote:
If you have just A Replaces B, that means that files from A can
automatically overwrite files from B, without necessarily removing B.
This gets used a lot when files get moved around
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