Hello all

I have been trying to install  ipc-run-pm-0.79-1 but it hangs during  
the make process. It will hang for a couple of days at least. The  
output is below.

 From what I see in the error message I should be running the following  
make test.
make test TEST_FILES=t/pty.t TEST_VERBOSE=1 IPCRUNDEBUG=4 > pty.out 2>&1

My immediate problem is figuring out where to run it. From the  
packaging documentation at:
http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/reference.php? 
phpLang=en#build , it seems that there should be a directory
/sw/src/fink.build/ipc-run-pm-0.79-1/ where things get unpacked,  
patched, configured and then make gets run. My understanding is that I  
need to be in that directory to run make. Unfortunately the directory  
tree stops at src. There is no fink.build.

Would someone please share some insight into what I am missing here.

Thanks

Lorenz



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The package 'ipc-run-pm' will be built and installed.
The following package will be installed or updated:
  ipc-run-pm
dpkg-deb -b /Downloads/root-fink-buildlock-ipc-run-pm-0.79-1 /Downloads
dpkg-deb: building package `fink-buildlock-ipc-run-pm-0.79-1' in  
`/Downloads/fink-buildlock-ipc-run-pm-0.79-1_2006.05.10 
-06.01.08_darwin-powerpc.deb'.
Setting build lock...
/sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait -i  
/Downloads/fink-buildlock-ipc-run-pm-0.79-1_2006.05.10-06.01.08_darwin- 
powerpc.deb
Selecting previously deselected package  
fink-buildlock-ipc-run-pm-0.79-1.
(Reading database ... 264584 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking fink-buildlock-ipc-run-pm-0.79-1 (from  
.../fink-buildlock-ipc-run-pm-0.79-1_2006.05.10-06.01.08_darwin- 
powerpc.deb) ...
Setting up fink-buildlock-ipc-run-pm-0.79-1 (2006.05.10-06.01.08) ...
gzip -dc /sw/src/IPC-Run-0.79.tar.gz | /sw/bin/tar -xvf -   
--no-same-owner --no-same-permissions
IPC-Run-0.79/
IPC-Run-0.79/abuse/
IPC-Run-0.79/abuse/blocking_debug_with_sub_coprocess
IPC-Run-0.79/abuse/blocking_writes
IPC-Run-0.79/abuse/broken_pipe_on_bad_executable_name
IPC-Run-0.79/abuse/timers
IPC-Run-0.79/Changes
IPC-Run-0.79/eg/
IPC-Run-0.79/eg/factorial
IPC-Run-0.79/eg/factorial_pipe
IPC-Run-0.79/eg/factorial_scalar
IPC-Run-0.79/eg/run_daemon
IPC-Run-0.79/eg/runsh
IPC-Run-0.79/eg/runsu
IPC-Run-0.79/eg/synopsis_scripting
IPC-Run-0.79/lib/
IPC-Run-0.79/lib/IPC/
IPC-Run-0.79/lib/IPC/Run/
IPC-Run-0.79/lib/IPC/Run/Debug.pm
IPC-Run-0.79/lib/IPC/Run/IO.pm
IPC-Run-0.79/lib/IPC/Run/Timer.pm
IPC-Run-0.79/lib/IPC/Run/Win32Helper.pm
IPC-Run-0.79/lib/IPC/Run/Win32IO.pm
IPC-Run-0.79/lib/IPC/Run/Win32Pump.pm
IPC-Run-0.79/lib/IPC/Run.pm
IPC-Run-0.79/Makefile.PL
IPC-Run-0.79/MANIFEST
IPC-Run-0.79/MANIFEST.SKIP
IPC-Run-0.79/META.yml
IPC-Run-0.79/SIGNATURE
IPC-Run-0.79/t/
IPC-Run-0.79/t/adopt.t
IPC-Run-0.79/t/binmode.t
IPC-Run-0.79/t/bogus.t
IPC-Run-0.79/t/filter.t
IPC-Run-0.79/t/harness.t
IPC-Run-0.79/t/io.t
IPC-Run-0.79/t/kill_kill.t
IPC-Run-0.79/t/parallel.t
IPC-Run-0.79/t/pty.t
IPC-Run-0.79/t/pump.t
IPC-Run-0.79/t/run.t
IPC-Run-0.79/t/signal.t
IPC-Run-0.79/t/timeout.t
IPC-Run-0.79/t/timer.t
IPC-Run-0.79/t/win32_compile.t
IPC-Run-0.79/TODO
head -n 6 lib/IPC/Run.pm > LICENSE
/usr/bin/perl Makefile.PL PERL=/usr/bin/perl PREFIX=/sw  
INSTALLPRIVLIB=/sw/lib/perl5 INSTALLARCHLIB=/sw/lib/perl5/darwin  
INSTALLSITELIB=/sw/lib/perl5 INSTALLSITEARCH=/sw/lib/perl5/darwin  
INSTALLMAN1DIR=/sw/share/man/man1 INSTALLMAN3DIR=/sw/share/man/man3  
INSTALLSITEMAN1DIR=/sw/share/man/man1  
INSTALLSITEMAN3DIR=/sw/share/man/man3 INSTALLBIN=/sw/bin  
INSTALLSITEBIN=/sw/bin INSTALLSCRIPT=/sw/bin

    If you experience problems while running make test, please run
    the failing scripts using a command like:

       make test TEST_FILES=t/foo.t TEST_VERBOSE=1 IPCRUNDEBUG=4 >  
foo.out 2>&1

    (use nmake on Windows) and sending foo.out with your problem report.
    Bonus air miles awarded for writing a small, simple exploit script  
:).

    You may also use the IPCRUNDEBUG=1 (or 2, 3, or 4) trick with your  
own
    programs, see perldoc IPC::Run for details.

    See perldoc IPC::Run for details on the experimental nature of
    pty and Win32 support.

    <barbie tm="Mattel">Subprocesses are *HARD*.</barbie>

Checking if your kit is complete...
Looks good
Writing Makefile for IPC::Run
make
cp lib/IPC/Run/Win32Helper.pm blib/lib/IPC/Run/Win32Helper.pm
cp lib/IPC/Run/IO.pm blib/lib/IPC/Run/IO.pm
cp lib/IPC/Run.pm blib/lib/IPC/Run.pm
cp lib/IPC/Run/Win32Pump.pm blib/lib/IPC/Run/Win32Pump.pm
cp lib/IPC/Run/Win32IO.pm blib/lib/IPC/Run/Win32IO.pm
cp lib/IPC/Run/Timer.pm blib/lib/IPC/Run/Timer.pm
cp lib/IPC/Run/Debug.pm blib/lib/IPC/Run/Debug.pm
Manifying blib/man3/IPC::Run::Win32Pump.3pm
Manifying blib/man3/IPC::Run.3pm
Manifying blib/man3/IPC::Run::IO.3pm
Manifying blib/man3/IPC::Run::Win32IO.3pm
Manifying blib/man3/IPC::Run::Win32Helper.3pm
Manifying blib/man3/IPC::Run::Timer.3pm
Manifying blib/man3/IPC::Run::Debug.3pm
make test
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/bin/perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e"  
"test_harness(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t
t/adopt............ok
         29/29 skipped: adopt not done yet
t/binmode..........ok
t/bogus............ok
t/filter...........ok
t/harness..........ok
t/io...............ok
t/kill_kill........ok
t/parallel.........ok
t/pty..............



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