On 12/2/13 4:54 PM, Stefan Bruda wrote:
> Hello,
>
> At 11:31 -0800 on 2013-12-2 Alexander Hansen wrote:
>   >
>   > On 12/2/13 8:09 AM, Steve wrote:
>   > > I have osx 10.9 and fink 0.36.1.
>   > > When I try to build the osxfuse package,
>   > > the build fails with the message:
>   > >
>   > > xcodebuild MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.7 SDKROOT=macosx10.7
>   > > Build settings from command line:
>   > >      MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET = 10.7
>   > >      SDKROOT = macosx10.7
>   > >
>   > > === BUILD TARGET osxfusefs OF PROJECT osxfusefs
>   > > WITH THE DEFAULT CONFIGURATION (Release)
>   > > ===
>   > >
>   > > Check dependencies
>   > > error: There is no SDK with the name or path
>   > > '/sw/src/fink.build/osxfuse-2.5.6-1/osxfuse-kext-636f95e/macosx10.7'
>   > >
>   > > ** BUILD FAILED **
>   > >
>   > > Fink thinks that the latest version of osxfuse is 2.5.6-1,
>   > > but latest version is 2.6.2 on the website:
>   > > http://osxfuse.github.io/
>   > > Why doesn't fink know about this newer version?
>   > > Is there a way to get it to recognize it?
>   >
>   > Fink doesn't know about the newer version because the maintainer hasn't
>   > updated the package to use that as of yet.
>
> This has been known to happen for at least two months
> <http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.general/37403>.

That doesn't mean the maintainer read it.  Unfortunately, he was using 
the old finkproject.org server, and didn't necessarily read -users.  I 
_think_ I mentioned it on IRC, but the institutional memory there is short.

>
>   > We don't automatically update packages just because the upstream
>   > developers have done a new release.
>   >
>   > It's certainly possible to modify the package description locally to
>   > point at that version if you want to do that:
>   >
>   > http://finkers.wordpress.com/2009/07/24/creating-local-packages/
>   >
>   > Your error is because there is no 10.7 SDK on 10.9.  It's possible that
>   > a newer version of osxfuse might fix that.
>
> I tried it but got stymied very early in the process, namely at the
> fetch phase.  The sources are pulled off Github which I am not
> familiar with at all, so I have no idea how to instruct Fink to fetch
> the new release; heck, I was not even aware that one can pull tarballs
> out of Github...  Should somebody be able to guide me on the fetch
> matter I would be happy to give it a try and report back.
>
> Cheers,
> Stefan
>

It looks like the current sources are:

/sw/fink/10.7/stable/main/finkinfo/libs/osxfuse.info:Source: 
https://github.com/osxfuse/kext/tarball/636f95e
/sw/fink/10.7/stable/main/finkinfo/libs/osxfuse.info:Source2: 
https://github.com/osxfuse/fuse/tarball/daab972

You'll want to change the last digits to correspond to the relevant 
commit IDs.

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

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