Hi,
Thank you for your responding.
But (I'm sorry for that I'm not familiar with programing language)
I did not know how to do
and I am also not sure if I understand what you say.
If I
fink install libiconv,
It could fix my problem!?
I am confused which bit used by my machine, i386 or x86_64.
In the beginning, I install fink with 32-bit. But later, I change to 64-bit.
Thanks,
Shih-Kai Chou
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Daniel Macks <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Jan 2013 20:28:59 -0500, Daniel Macks <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Jan 2013 16:24:43 -0700, Alexander Hansen
>
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Putting this on the list, because this is not MY package. >
>> > On 1/13/13 11:31 AM, Shih-Kai Chou wrote:
>> > > > So far, I think my problem is not fixed. (no one mail to me)
>> >
>> > I didn't reproduce your problem, no. >
>> > > I tried to realized it on my own way although I am not good at Linux
>> and
>> > > programming language. > > > Because It says : > > cd data/ ( the path
>> is > /sw/lib/ccp4-6.2.0//data ) (In your case, I think
>> > > it is ccp4-6.3.0 ?)
>> > > ./fontpack
>> > > At line 12 ...... > > > I just cd there, and execute it (./fontpack)
>> to see what is information
>> > > it will give me!
>> > > > > //////////////////////////////**//////////////////////////////**
>> //////////////////////////////**//////////////////////////////**
>> //////////////////////////////**//////
>> > > At line 14 of file
>> > > /sw/src/fink.build/ccp4-6.2.0-**102/ccp4-6.2.0/lib/data/**fontpack.f
>> (unit =
>> > > 11, file = 'font84.dat')
>> > > Fortran runtime error: Cannot write to file opened for READ
>> >
>> >
>> > It _shouldn't_ say
>> > "/sw/src/fink.build/ccp4-6.2.**0-102/ccp4-6.2.0/lib/data/**
>> fontpack.f"--apparently
>> > this got set during the build and probably needs to be fixed. >
>> > However, this probably isn't relevant, since you're comparing files from
>> > two different versions of the package. I don't know anything about this
>> package or its confusing build system, but I do see two places in
>> ccp4.info that do hard-code non-constant paths. line 298: perl -pi.bak
>> -e 's|/src/fink.build/ccp4-%v-%r|**/opt|g' bin/clipper-config
>>
>> line 307: perl -pi.bak -e
>> 's|/src/fink.build/ccp4-%v-%r/**ccp4-%v/lib|/lib/ccp4-%v|g'
>> lib/**/*.la
>>
>> It is not valid to assume the path to the build-dir (the "src/fink.build"
>> part there). I assume those lines have the fink prefix first
>> ("/sw/src/fink.build" for example), so one should be using something
>> related to the %b token. If one is hacking .la files that are actually
>> generated by libtool (rather than a custom-written script that simulates
>> some features of it) and you're getting build-dir paths in it, the *actual*
>> problem is in the makefiles or use of libtool. Modern libtool knows the
>> difference between "build dir" and "eventual runtime dir" and especially
>> knows to use the latter for .la.
>>
>
> Couldn't even get that far. First, missing BuildDepends:libiconv-dev (no
> big deal). Then 6K lines of linker errors (no, seriously!) because I'm on
> 10.6/i386 and the .info hardcodes /usr/bin/{gcc,g++} which use the x86_64
> arch instead. Need to use just "gcc" and "g++" because fink does some
> behind-the-scenes magic to make the compiler use the "right" arch for how
> the user has fink configured, whereas hardcoding uses whatever apple
> decides is best this week.
> dan
>
> --
> Daniel Macks
> [email protected]
>
>
>
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