On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 11:09:01PM -0700, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> On 10/24/14, 11:03 PM, Matthew Stephen Hartmann wrote:
> > Hey everyone,
> >
> > I'm having trouble building libcurl4. The build seems to be looking for
> > headers in /usr/include ... but shouldn't it be checking /sw/include?
> >
> > I also attempted a `fink configure` (set build jobs to 1) and `fink
> > selfupdate`, but to no avail.
> >
> > If there's anything else you need from me, please let me know.
> >
> > Here's the output from my terminal:
> >
> > hogwarts:~ apple$> cat fink_packages.txt | xargs fink -b install
> > Information about 10076 packages read in 1 seconds.
> > The following 9 packages will be installed or updated:
> >   curl libcurl4 libcurl4-shlibs libidn-shlibs nmap python27
> > python27-shlibs xmlrpc-c xmlrpc-c-shlibs
> > The following 4 additional packages will be installed:
> >   gtk-doc itstool libxml2-py27 openssl100-dev
> > Default answer will be chosen in 60 seconds...
> > Do you want to continue? [Y/n] Setting runtime build-lock...
> > dpkg-deb -b
> > /sw/src/fink.build/root-fink-buildlock-libcurl4-7.38.0-1+10.8
> > /sw/src/fink.build
> > dpkg-deb: building package `fink-buildlock-libcurl4-7.38.0-1+10.8' in
> > `/sw/src/fink.build/fink-buildlock-libcurl4-7.38.0-1+10.8_2014.10.25-01.55.05_darwin-x86_64.deb'.
> > Installing build-lock package...
> > /sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait -i
> > /sw/src/fink.build/fink-buildlock-libcurl4-7.38.0-1+10.8_2014.10.25-01.55.05_darwin-x86_64.deb
> > Selecting previously deselected package
> > fink-buildlock-libcurl4-7.38.0-1+10.8.
> > (Reading database ... 25998 files and directories currently installed.)
> > Unpacking fink-buildlock-libcurl4-7.38.0-1+10.8 (from
> > .../fink-buildlock-libcurl4-7.38.0-1+10.8_2014.10.25-01.55.05_darwin-x86_64.deb)
> > ...
> > Setting up fink-buildlock-libcurl4-7.38.0-1+10.8 (2014.10.25-01.55.05) ...
> >
> > sudo -u fink-bld [ENV] sh -c /tmp/fink.ak9F1
> > env LANG=C LC_ALL=C /sw/bin/tar  --no-same-owner --no-same-permissions
> > -xf /sw/src/curl-7.38.0.tar.bz2
> > sudo -u fink-bld [ENV] sh -c /tmp/fink.HA_bz
> > /tmp/fink.aDs1w
> > + perl -pi -e s/link_all_deplibs=yes/link_all_deplibs=no/g configure
> > + perl -pi -e 's,\@LDFLAGS\@,,g; s,\@LIBCURL_LIBS\@,,g' curl-config.in
> > <http://curl-config.in>
> > + perl -pi -e 's,\@LDFLAGS\@,,g; s,\@LIBCURL_LIBS\@,,g' libcurl.pc.in
> > <http://libcurl.pc.in>
> > + perl -pi -e 's/\@libext\@/dylib/' curl-config.in <http://curl-config.in>
> > + /bin/cp '/usr/include/lber*.h' .
> > cp: /usr/include/lber*.h: No such file or directory
> > ### execution of /tmp/fink.aDs1w failed, exit code 1
> > ### execution of /tmp/fink.HA_bz failed, exit code 1
> > Removing runtime build-lock...
> > Removing build-lock package...
> > /sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait -r fink-buildlock-libcurl4-7.38.0-1+10.8
> > (Reading database ... 25999 files and directories currently installed.)
> > Removing fink-buildlock-libcurl4-7.38.0-1+10.8 ...
> > Failed: phase patching: libcurl4-7.38.0-1+10.8 failed
> >
> > Before reporting any errors, please run "fink selfupdate" and try again.
> > Also try using "fink configure" to set your maximum build jobs to 1 and
> > attempt to build the package again.
> > If you continue to have issues, please check to see if the FAQ on Fink's
> > website solves the problem.  If not, ask on one (not both, please) of
> > these mailing lists:
> >
> >      The Fink Users List <fink-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> > <mailto:fink-users@lists.sourceforge.net>>
> >      The Fink Beginners List <fink-beginn...@lists.sourceforge.net
> > <mailto:fink-beginn...@lists.sourceforge.net>>,
> >
> > with a carbon copy to the maintainer:
> >
> >      Daniel Johnson <dan...@daniel-johnson.org
> > <mailto:dan...@daniel-johnson.org>>
> >
> > Note that this is preferable to emailing just the maintainer directly,
> > since most fink package maintainers do not have access to all possible
> > hardware and software configurations.
> >
> > Please try to include the complete error message in your report.  This
> > generally consists of a compiler line starting with e.g. "gcc" or "g++"
> > followed by the actual error output from the compiler.
> >
> > Also include the following system information:
> > Package manager version: 0.38.1
> > Distribution version: selfupdate-rsync Sat Oct 25 01:54:50 2014, 10.10,
> > x86_64
> > Trees: local/main stable/main stable/crypto
> > Xcode.app: 6.1
> > Xcode command-line tools: 6.1.0.0.1.1413057044
> > Max. Fink build jobs:  3
> >
> >
> > --
> > Matthew Stephen Hartmann
> > Franklin, Indiana
> > applemat...@gmail.com <mailto:applemat...@gmail.com>
> >
> > "Be well, do good work, and keep in touch.®"
> >    - Garrison Keillor
> >
> >
> 
> Fink isn't completely self-contained.  Many of our builds rely on system 
> headers and libraries.
> 
> Missing headers in /usr/include is genarally an indicator that you have 
> the wrong command line tools for your OS.  The 10.9 tools don't work on 
> 10.10.  Check if there's an update in the App Store, or do a "sudo 
> xcode-select --install" and see if that installs them, and if those 
> fail, download the 10.10 tools from developer.apple.com.
> 
> -- 
> Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
> Fink User Liaison
> My package updates: http://finkakh.wordpress.com/

My apologies. I apparently completely missed that step during my
post-upgrade to 10.10 process. An "xcode-select --install" resolved my
issue.

Many thanks for your assistance.

Cheers,

Matthew

-- 
Matthew Stephen Hartmann
Franklin, Indiana
applemat...@gmail.com

"Be well, do good work, and keep in touch.®"
  - Garrison Keillor 

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