On Oct 12, 2011, at 4:38 PM, Daniel Macks wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Oct 2011 11:54:06 -0400, Scott Hannahs wrote:
>> On Oct 6, 2011, at 11:13, Alexander Hansen wrote:
>
> Try editing the opensp4-shlibs.info package description file (probably in
> /sw/fink/dists/stable/main/finkinfo/text). There's a line:
>
> : ${CXX='g++-4.0'}
>
> that has been there probably since when gcc4 was the *new* one. Change that
> line to:
>
> : ${CXX='g++'}
>
> so it would use the standard compiler instead.
>> It turns out that I didn't have anything depending on that package so I can
>> remove it from my suite. It may have been a build depends?
>
> opensp4 (itself, and the opensp4-shlibs binary) used to be an important
> library for a bunch of other packages. It's now been completely abandoned and
> everything that used it now uses the opensp5 suite instead. Assuming you have
> a fairly current selfupdate, you can likely remove whatever opensp4 packages
> you have currently installed and fink will never bother trying to install or
> build them again.
Dan,
Thanks for the update on opensp4 and why I have legacy problems. I am sure
that it was leftover from an old install that no longer requires it. At some
point I had a utility that made a directed graph of package dependencies to try
to find orphan and top level installs. That was very useful though somewhat
slow and the graph was always hard to view as way too many lines.
That small edit allowed opensp4 to install fine and use the correct libraries.
Use of the default g++ works at least on 10.6.8 with the default g++ compiler
of version "i686-apple-darwin10-g++-4.2.1". I guess either that package needs
that update or see if this can be removed completely since it is superseded by
opensp5.
Thanks,
-Scott
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