Hi,

I've now updated (Mac OS X 10.6.8, Xcode 3.2.6, etc.) and fink is
currently churning through the 127 packages required to install relax.
 So on top of the 2 days of updating and reinstalling, it might still
take a while to compile everything.

As for wxPython 2.9, I actually have been using this for the DMG file
at http://www.nmr-relax.com/download.html#Mac_OS_X.  This uses the
2.9.2 version, and I have tested relax extensively against it.
Actually, the 2.8 version testing might be out of date, hence the GUI
problem you are seeing.  Hopefully I can test this soon.  Is there
wxPython 2.9 in fink?  I cannot find anything.

Cheers,

Edward


On 26 March 2012 20:16, Jack Howarth <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 08:06:31PM +0200, Edward d'Auvergne wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> >    Try the attached packaging placed in /sw/fink/10.4/local/main/finkinfo. 
>> > I don't
>> > know how old your fink installation is. If it is rather old, you might 
>> > want to consider
>> > a clean bootstrap following the instructions on 
>> > http://www.finkproject.org/download/srcdist.php.
>> > You will want to move aside your current fink installation from /sw to 
>> > /sw.old beforehand.
>>
>> I will look at doing this, as I'm running 'fink selfupdate' right now
>> and I think it might take a few days to complete.  Something is now
>> quite right with my fink setup.
>>
>>
>> > Also make sure you do 'fink selfupdate-cvs' and 'fink update-all' to keep 
>> > your
>> > trees and installation current. You should be able to just use 'fink 
>> > install relax-py27'
>> > to install relax 1.3.14. I would also consider upgrading your Xcode to 
>> > 3.2.6 which
>> > is the last release of the 3.2.x series. Oh, on darwin10, I used the gcc46 
>> > compilers
>> > for the build, when prompted, if that makes any difference.
>
> If you have migrated this fink installation from a prior OS release, it might 
> help.
> I have never been a big believer in the ability of fink to properly upgrade 
> from
> major OS releases. Also, fink settled on only supporting a stable tree since 
> they
> don't ever plan on doing binary releases again.
>
>>
>> I think I'll start again from scratch with fink.  Something is really
>> not right.  I'll also try the newest Xcode.  I'll get back to you once
>> I can replicate the problem.
>>
>>
>> >                     Jack
>> > ps I also have built relax 1.3.14 under fink but had to use the 2.9.3 
>> > release of
>> > wxPython because that is the only wxPython they have for python 2.7 in 
>> > macports.
>> > Have you tested relax against the wxPython 2.9.3 release on linux or any 
>> > other target?
>>
>> I stayed away from wxPython 2.9 on the Mac as they shifted from the
>> GTK+ widget set and use the native Mac widgets.  When I tested it,
>> when it first came out, it was just a mess.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Edward

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