On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 09:05:07AM -0500, Alexander Hansen wrote:
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> On 2/18/12 10:22 PM, Jack Howarth wrote:
> > Interestingly this seems to be solved when I move /opt/local to 
> > /opt/local.off. Usually fink is pretty good about not running over 
> > and dipping into my disabled macports directory.
> 
> Some upstreams try to be "helpful" and detect Macports or Fink.  It
> might have been via one of those packages.
> 
> I wonder if we could add something to fink that would detect
> > if the build process is scanning /opt/local to flag these leaky 
> > packages. Jack
> > 
> 
> There is already a "fink-package-precedence" script (from the package
> of the same name) which can be used in the CompileScript to scan
> headers and libraries for e.g. /usr/local, or /usr/X11 where we don't
> want it.  It doesn't work for every package, however.
> 
> It could be extended to check for /opt/local--the penalty being that
> people who stick their Fink tree in /opt/local/fink or something like
> that would need a bit of extra hacking.
> 
> Another potentially useful feature, now that I'm thinking about it,
> would be also to scan any executables as to their linked library content.

Alexander,
    The problem is rather strange. Now that I have built through all
the dependencies with /opt/local moved aside as /opt/local2, rebuilding
xml-sax-expat-pm5123 doesn't trigger the problem regardless of how times
I try with /opt/local present. This compares to the original failure 
which was entirely reproducible.
             Jack

> 
> - -- 
> Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
> Fink User Liaison
> http://finkakh.wordpress.com/
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