I am using fink 0.5.3.cvs, Mac OSX 10.2.6 and Apple's GCC 3.1. I have enabled
prebinding by following the Fink-devel which Ben Reed posted at May 16th.
Today, I did fink selfupdate-cvs, and seg_add_table in /sw/dists disappeared.
This made the consequent `fink update-all` fail atlinking.
Does anyone experience the similar phenomena?
(I copied fink-prebinding.info from 10.2-gcc3.3/stable/base to
10.2/unstable/local/main/finkinfo and modefied it to accept cctools-extra
in 10.2/unstable, and could do update-all anyway.)
Is it time to shift to GCC 3.3 now?
On 2003.5.16, at 23:21 Asia/Tokyo, Benjamin Reed wrote:
With the seg_addr_table we've generated, there's no need to do what you're doing. As my previous e-mail on the subject said, all that needs to be done to make a package prebindable is to make it build twolevel.
All you need to do, then, is install the cctools-extra package from my experimental tree, do a 'fink selfupdate-cvs', and rebuild everything in fink base that you have installed.
Down the road, we can update /sw/fink/dists/seg_addr_table to contain more libraries and addresses, and get more stuff prebound, but for now this is useful as a proof-of-concept.
kinako at mac.com
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