Re: [Fink-beginners] Question: packages want contradictory ghostscript versions
Hi Alexander, I tried using both of the non-nox versions, but I hit an error: 953 ~> fink install pdftex Information about 4745 packages read in 0 seconds. The requested package "pdftex" is a virtual package, provided by several packages (1) ptex-base-3.1.10-1004 (2) ptex-nox-base-3.1.10-1004 (3) tetex-base-3.0-1006 (4) tetex-nox-base-3.0-1006 Default answer will be chosen in 20 seconds... Please select which package to install: [4] 1 The following package will be installed or updated: ptex-base The following 2 additional packages will be installed: t1lib5-x11 t1lib5-x11-shlibs Do you want to continue? [Y/n] (seems good...) . . . mkdir .libs libtool: link: cannot find the library `libt1.la' make[1]: *** [libt1x.la] Error 1 make[1]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs gcc -dynamiclib -o .libs/libt1.5.1.2.dylib type1/.libs/arith.o type1/.libs/curves.o type1/.libs/fontfcn.o type1/.libs/hints.o type1/.libs/lines.otype1/.libs/objects.o type1/.libs/paths.o type1/.libs/regions.o type1/.libs/scanfont.o type1/.libs/spaces.o type1/.libs/t1io.o type1/.libs/t1snap.o type1/.libs/t1stub.o type1/.libs/token.o type1/.libs/type1.o type1/.libs/util.o t1lib/.libs/t1finfo.o t1lib/.libs/t1base.o t1lib/.libs/t1delete.o t1lib/.libs/t1enc.o t1lib/.libs/t1env.o t1lib/.libs/t1load.o t1lib/.libs/t1set.o t1lib/.libs/t1trans.o t1lib/.libs/t1aaset.o t1lib/.libs/t1afmtool.o t1lib/.libs/t1outline.o t1lib/.libs/t1subset.o t1lib/.libs/parseAFM.o -L/sw/lib -lm -install_name /sw/lib/libt1.5.dylib -Wl,-compatibility_version -Wl,7 -Wl,-current_version -Wl,7.2 (cd .libs && rm -f libt1.5.dylib && ln -s libt1.5.1.2.dylib libt1.5.dylib) (cd .libs && rm -f libt1.dylib && ln -s libt1.5.1.2.dylib libt1.dylib) ar cru .libs/libt1.a type1/arith.o type1/curves.o type1/fontfcn.o type1/hints.o type1/lines.o type1/objects.o type1/paths.o type1/regions.o type1/scanfont.o type1/spaces.o type1/t1io.o type1/t1snap.o type1/t1stub.o type1/token.o type1/type1.o type1/util.o t1lib/t1finfo.o t1lib/t1base.o t1lib/t1delete.o t1lib/t1enc.o t1lib/t1env.o t1lib/t1load.o t1lib/t1set.o t1lib/t1trans.o t1lib/t1aaset.o t1lib/t1afmtool.o t1lib/t1outline.o t1lib/t1subset.o t1lib/parseAFM.o ranlib .libs/libt1.a creating libt1.la (cd .libs && rm -f libt1.la && ln -s ../libt1.la libt1.la) cp t1lib/t1lib.h . make: *** [] Error 1 ### execution of make failed, exit code 2 Removing runtime build-lock... Removing build-lock package... /sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait -r fink-buildlock-t1lib5-x11-5.1.2-1 (Reading database ... 56112 files and directories currently installed.) Removing fink-buildlock-t1lib5-x11-5.1.2-1 ... Failed: phase compiling: t1lib5-x11-5.1.2-1 failed Before reporting any errors, please run "fink selfupdate" and try 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 of these mailing lists: The Fink Users List The Fink Beginners List , with a carbon copy to the maintainer: Dave Morrison 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: 0.31.3 Distribution version: selfupdate-rsync Mon Oct 17 20:53:33 2011, 10.6, i386 Trees: local/main stable/main Xcode: 3.2.4 (I did try selfupdate. Also, I did find the interface to search the list, but I did not find what I was looking for. How do I get libt1x.la into action?) Thanks! Mike On Oct 17, 2011, at 5:35 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 10/17/11 6:12 PM, Michael McFarlane wrote: >> I am trying to install pdftex, xcircuit, imagemagick... on a Mac >> 10.6.8 using fink and/or apt-get. But the different packages >> require different versions of ghostscript. But when I update >> ghostscript, i lose packages that required another version. What >> can I do? (BTW, is there a search function for the archives?) > > Yes, the archives are searchable. > >> >> For instance, install tex: >> >>> fink install pdftex >> >> Fink isn't sure how to install the above packages safely. You may >> be able to fix things by running: >> >> fink scanpackages sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install >> ghostscript-nox=7.04-3 >> >> Failed: Fink::SysState: Could not resolve inconsistent >> dependencies >> >> (So I follow the directions and it is fine:) >> >>> which pdftex >> /sw/bin//pdftex >> >> (Now, install imagemagick or xcircuit:) >> >>> fink install imagemagick >> >> Fink isn't sure how to install the above packages safely. You may >> be able to fix things by
Re: [Fink-beginners] Question: packages want contradictory ghostscript versions
Thanks for the help. I just installed tex using MacPorts, and I have no conflict. Thanks, Mike On Oct 18, 2011, at 11:32 AM, Michael McFarlane wrote: > Hi Alexander, > > I tried using both of the non-nox versions, but I hit an error: > > 953 ~> fink install pdftex > Information about 4745 packages read in 0 seconds. > > The requested package "pdftex" is a virtual package, provided by several > packages > > (1) ptex-base-3.1.10-1004 > (2) ptex-nox-base-3.1.10-1004 > (3) tetex-base-3.0-1006 > (4) tetex-nox-base-3.0-1006 > > Default answer will be chosen in 20 seconds... > Please select which package to install: [4] 1 > The following package will be installed or updated: > ptex-base > The following 2 additional packages will be installed: > t1lib5-x11 t1lib5-x11-shlibs > Do you want to continue? [Y/n] > > (seems good...) > > . . . > mkdir .libs > libtool: link: cannot find the library `libt1.la' > make[1]: *** [libt1x.la] Error 1 > make[1]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs > gcc -dynamiclib -o .libs/libt1.5.1.2.dylib type1/.libs/arith.o > type1/.libs/curves.o type1/.libs/fontfcn.o type1/.libs/hints.o > type1/.libs/lines.otype1/.libs/objects.o type1/.libs/paths.o > type1/.libs/regions.o type1/.libs/scanfont.o type1/.libs/spaces.o > type1/.libs/t1io.o type1/.libs/t1snap.o type1/.libs/t1stub.o > type1/.libs/token.o type1/.libs/type1.o type1/.libs/util.o > t1lib/.libs/t1finfo.o t1lib/.libs/t1base.o t1lib/.libs/t1delete.o > t1lib/.libs/t1enc.o t1lib/.libs/t1env.o t1lib/.libs/t1load.o > t1lib/.libs/t1set.o t1lib/.libs/t1trans.o t1lib/.libs/t1aaset.o > t1lib/.libs/t1afmtool.o t1lib/.libs/t1outline.o t1lib/.libs/t1subset.o > t1lib/.libs/parseAFM.o -L/sw/lib -lm -install_name /sw/lib/libt1.5.dylib > -Wl,-compatibility_version -Wl,7 -Wl,-current_version -Wl,7.2 > (cd .libs && rm -f libt1.5.dylib && ln -s libt1.5.1.2.dylib libt1.5.dylib) > (cd .libs && rm -f libt1.dylib && ln -s libt1.5.1.2.dylib libt1.dylib) > ar cru .libs/libt1.a type1/arith.o type1/curves.o type1/fontfcn.o > type1/hints.o type1/lines.o type1/objects.o type1/paths.o type1/regions.o > type1/scanfont.o type1/spaces.o type1/t1io.o type1/t1snap.o type1/t1stub.o > type1/token.o type1/type1.o type1/util.o t1lib/t1finfo.o t1lib/t1base.o > t1lib/t1delete.o t1lib/t1enc.o t1lib/t1env.o t1lib/t1load.o t1lib/t1set.o > t1lib/t1trans.o t1lib/t1aaset.o t1lib/t1afmtool.o t1lib/t1outline.o > t1lib/t1subset.o t1lib/parseAFM.o > ranlib .libs/libt1.a > creating libt1.la > (cd .libs && rm -f libt1.la && ln -s ../libt1.la libt1.la) > cp t1lib/t1lib.h . > make: *** [] Error 1 > ### execution of make failed, exit code 2 > Removing runtime build-lock... > Removing build-lock package... > /sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait -r fink-buildlock-t1lib5-x11-5.1.2-1 > (Reading database ... 56112 files and directories currently installed.) > Removing fink-buildlock-t1lib5-x11-5.1.2-1 ... > Failed: phase compiling: t1lib5-x11-5.1.2-1 failed > > Before reporting any errors, please run "fink selfupdate" and try 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 of these mailing lists: > > The Fink Users List > The Fink Beginners List , > > with a carbon copy to the maintainer: > > Dave Morrison > > 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: 0.31.3 > Distribution version: selfupdate-rsync Mon Oct 17 20:53:33 2011, 10.6, i386 > Trees: local/main stable/main > Xcode: 3.2.4 > > > (I did try selfupdate. Also, I did find the interface to search the list, but > I did not find what I was looking for. How do I get libt1x.la into action?) > > Thanks! > Mike > > > On Oct 17, 2011, at 5:35 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote: > >> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> On 10/17/11 6:12 PM, Michael McFarlane wrote: >>> I am trying to install pdftex, xcircuit, imagemagick... on a Mac >>> 10.6.8 using fink and/or apt-get. But the different packages >>> require different versions of ghostscript. But when I update >>> ghostscript, i lose packages that required another version. What >>> can I do? (BTW, is there a search function for the archives?) >> >> Yes, the archives are searchable. >> >>> >>> For instance, install tex: >>> fink install pdftex >>> >>> Fink isn't sure how to install the above packages safely. You may >>> be able to fix things by running: >>> >>> fink scanpackages sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install >>> ghostscript-nox=7.04-3 >>> >>> Failed: Fink::SysState
Re: [Fink-beginners] Question: packages want contradictory ghostscript versions
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 10/18/11 12:32 PM, Michael McFarlane wrote: > Hi Alexander, > > I tried using both of the non-nox versions, but I hit an error: > > 953 ~> fink install pdftex Information about 4745 packages read in > 0 seconds. > > The requested package "pdftex" is a virtual package, provided by > several packages > > (1) ptex-base-3.1.10-1004 (2) ptex-nox-base-3.1.10-1004 > (3) tetex-base-3.0-1006 (4) tetex-nox-base-3.0-1006 > > Default answer will be chosen in 20 seconds... Please select which > package to install: [4] 1 The following package will be installed > or updated: ptex-base The following 2 additional packages will be > installed: t1lib5-x11 t1lib5-x11-shlibs Do you want to continue? > [Y/n] > > (seems good...) > > . . . mkdir .libs libtool: link: cannot find the library `libt1.la' > make[1]: *** [libt1x.la] Error 1 make[1]: *** Waiting for > unfinished jobs gcc -dynamiclib -o .libs/libt1.5.1.2.dylib > type1/.libs/arith.o type1/.libs/curves.o type1/.libs/fontfcn.o > type1/.libs/hints.o type1/.libs/lines.otype1/.libs/objects.o > type1/.libs/paths.o type1/.libs/regions.o type1/.libs/scanfont.o > type1/.libs/spaces.o type1/.libs/t1io.o type1/.libs/t1snap.o > type1/.libs/t1stub.o type1/.libs/token.o type1/.libs/type1.o > type1/.libs/util.o t1lib/.libs/t1finfo.o t1lib/.libs/t1base.o > t1lib/.libs/t1delete.o t1lib/.libs/t1enc.o t1lib/.libs/t1env.o > t1lib/.libs/t1load.o t1lib/.libs/t1set.o t1lib/.libs/t1trans.o > t1lib/.libs/t1aaset.o t1lib/.libs/t1afmtool.o > t1lib/.libs/t1outline.o t1lib/.libs/t1subset.o > t1lib/.libs/parseAFM.o -L/sw/lib -lm -install_name > /sw/lib/libt1.5.dylib -Wl,-compatibility_version -Wl,7 > -Wl,-current_version -Wl,7.2 (cd .libs && rm -f libt1.5.dylib && > ln -s libt1.5.1.2.dylib libt1.5.dylib) (cd .libs && rm -f > libt1.dylib && ln -s libt1.5.1.2.dylib libt1.dylib) ar cru > .libs/libt1.a type1/arith.o type1/curves.o type1/fontfcn.o > type1/hints.o type1/lines.o type1/objects.o type1/paths.o > type1/regions.o type1/scanfont.o type1/spaces.o type1/t1io.o > type1/t1snap.o type1/t1stub.o type1/token.o type1/type1.o > type1/util.o t1lib/t1finfo.o t1lib/t1base.o t1lib/t1delete.o > t1lib/t1enc.o t1lib/t1env.o t1lib/t1load.o t1lib/t1set.o > t1lib/t1trans.o t1lib/t1aaset.o t1lib/t1afmtool.o > t1lib/t1outline.o t1lib/t1subset.o t1lib/parseAFM.o ranlib > .libs/libt1.a creating libt1.la (cd .libs && rm -f libt1.la && ln > -s ../libt1.la libt1.la) cp t1lib/t1lib.h . make: *** [] Error > 1 ### execution of make failed, exit code 2 Removing runtime > build-lock... Removing build-lock package... /sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait > -r fink-buildlock-t1lib5-x11-5.1.2-1 (Reading database ... 56112 > files and directories currently installed.) Removing > fink-buildlock-t1lib5-x11-5.1.2-1 ... Failed: phase compiling: > t1lib5-x11-5.1.2-1 failed > > Before reporting any errors, please run "fink selfupdate" and try > 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 of > these mailing lists: > > The Fink Users List The Fink > Beginners List , > > with a carbon copy to the maintainer: > > Dave Morrison > > 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: 0.31.3 Distribution version: selfupdate-rsync Mon Oct 17 > 20:53:33 2011, 10.6, i386 Trees: local/main stable/main Xcode: > 3.2.4 > > > (I did try selfupdate. Also, I did find the interface to search > the list, but I did not find what I was looking for. How do I get > libt1x.la into action?) > > Thanks! Mike > > This error looks like it could be due to t11lib5 not being compatible with the use of multiple build threads. Use "fink configure" and set the number of processors to 1. If that works, let us know so that the package can be updated appropriately. If your number of build threads is already 1, then post back and we'll try something else. - -- Alexander Hansen, Ph.D. Fink User Liaison http://finkakh.wordpress.com/ -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk6d6JgACgkQB8UpO3rKjQ/bUQCcC9Wv4IqMa5ZQKRE4xTfREcDy SDMAoIPxy8kitPAxlAX0hC6fzCGAelkO =ppvW -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data
Re: [Fink-beginners] Question: packages want contradictory ghostscript versions
Hi Alexander, This did the trick! 1010 ~> which pdftex /opt/local/bin/pdftex 1011 ~> which xcircuit /sw/bin//xcircuit 1012 ~> which convert /sw/bin//convert Thanks, Mike On Oct 18, 2011, at 3:59 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 10/18/11 12:32 PM, Michael McFarlane wrote: >> Hi Alexander, >> >> I tried using both of the non-nox versions, but I hit an error: >> >> 953 ~> fink install pdftex Information about 4745 packages read in >> 0 seconds. >> >> The requested package "pdftex" is a virtual package, provided by >> several packages >> >> (1) ptex-base-3.1.10-1004 (2) ptex-nox-base-3.1.10-1004 >> (3) tetex-base-3.0-1006 (4) tetex-nox-base-3.0-1006 >> >> Default answer will be chosen in 20 seconds... Please select which >> package to install: [4] 1 The following package will be installed >> or updated: ptex-base The following 2 additional packages will be >> installed: t1lib5-x11 t1lib5-x11-shlibs Do you want to continue? >> [Y/n] >> >> (seems good...) >> >> . . . mkdir .libs libtool: link: cannot find the library `libt1.la' >> make[1]: *** [libt1x.la] Error 1 make[1]: *** Waiting for >> unfinished jobs gcc -dynamiclib -o .libs/libt1.5.1.2.dylib >> type1/.libs/arith.o type1/.libs/curves.o type1/.libs/fontfcn.o >> type1/.libs/hints.o type1/.libs/lines.otype1/.libs/objects.o >> type1/.libs/paths.o type1/.libs/regions.o type1/.libs/scanfont.o >> type1/.libs/spaces.o type1/.libs/t1io.o type1/.libs/t1snap.o >> type1/.libs/t1stub.o type1/.libs/token.o type1/.libs/type1.o >> type1/.libs/util.o t1lib/.libs/t1finfo.o t1lib/.libs/t1base.o >> t1lib/.libs/t1delete.o t1lib/.libs/t1enc.o t1lib/.libs/t1env.o >> t1lib/.libs/t1load.o t1lib/.libs/t1set.o t1lib/.libs/t1trans.o >> t1lib/.libs/t1aaset.o t1lib/.libs/t1afmtool.o >> t1lib/.libs/t1outline.o t1lib/.libs/t1subset.o >> t1lib/.libs/parseAFM.o -L/sw/lib -lm -install_name >> /sw/lib/libt1.5.dylib -Wl,-compatibility_version -Wl,7 >> -Wl,-current_version -Wl,7.2 (cd .libs && rm -f libt1.5.dylib && >> ln -s libt1.5.1.2.dylib libt1.5.dylib) (cd .libs && rm -f >> libt1.dylib && ln -s libt1.5.1.2.dylib libt1.dylib) ar cru >> .libs/libt1.a type1/arith.o type1/curves.o type1/fontfcn.o >> type1/hints.o type1/lines.o type1/objects.o type1/paths.o >> type1/regions.o type1/scanfont.o type1/spaces.o type1/t1io.o >> type1/t1snap.o type1/t1stub.o type1/token.o type1/type1.o >> type1/util.o t1lib/t1finfo.o t1lib/t1base.o t1lib/t1delete.o >> t1lib/t1enc.o t1lib/t1env.o t1lib/t1load.o t1lib/t1set.o >> t1lib/t1trans.o t1lib/t1aaset.o t1lib/t1afmtool.o >> t1lib/t1outline.o t1lib/t1subset.o t1lib/parseAFM.o ranlib >> .libs/libt1.a creating libt1.la (cd .libs && rm -f libt1.la && ln >> -s ../libt1.la libt1.la) cp t1lib/t1lib.h . make: *** [] Error >> 1 ### execution of make failed, exit code 2 Removing runtime >> build-lock... Removing build-lock package... /sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait >> -r fink-buildlock-t1lib5-x11-5.1.2-1 (Reading database ... 56112 >> files and directories currently installed.) Removing >> fink-buildlock-t1lib5-x11-5.1.2-1 ... Failed: phase compiling: >> t1lib5-x11-5.1.2-1 failed >> >> Before reporting any errors, please run "fink selfupdate" and try >> 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 of >> these mailing lists: >> >> The Fink Users List The Fink >> Beginners List , >> >> with a carbon copy to the maintainer: >> >> Dave Morrison >> >> 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: 0.31.3 Distribution version: selfupdate-rsync Mon Oct 17 >> 20:53:33 2011, 10.6, i386 Trees: local/main stable/main Xcode: >> 3.2.4 >> >> >> (I did try selfupdate. Also, I did find the interface to search >> the list, but I did not find what I was looking for. How do I get >> libt1x.la into action?) >> >> Thanks! Mike >> >> > > This error looks like it could be due to t11lib5 not being compatible > with the use of multiple build threads. > > Use "fink configure" and set the number of processors to 1. > > If that works, let us know so that the package can be updated > appropriately. > > If your number of build threads is already 1, then post back and we'll > try something else. > - -- > Alexander Hansen, Ph.D. > Fink User Liaison > http://finkakh.wordpress.com/ > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (Darwin) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ > > iEYEARECAAYFAk6d6JgACgkQB8UpO3rKjQ/bUQCcC9Wv4I
Re: [Fink-beginners] Question: packages want contradictory ghostscript versions
Sorry for the additional emails, but here is some more info. The fact that pdftex is in/opt/local/bin/pdftex bothers me. Here is what i did: I installed texlive with macports. then installed pdftex with fink. then performed the which commands shown in the previous emails. then i realized this is ambiguous, so i uninstalled texlive with macports. then reinstall pdftex with fink, fink says it is already there, which should prove that the pdftex I install was due to fink not macports the result of the which commands is the same. but fink never installed to /opt/... only macports did On Oct 18, 2011, at 4:17 PM, Michael McFarlane wrote: > Hi Alexander, > > This did the trick! > > 1010 ~> which pdftex > /opt/local/bin/pdftex > 1011 ~> which xcircuit > /sw/bin//xcircuit > 1012 ~> which convert > /sw/bin//convert > > Thanks, > Mike > > On Oct 18, 2011, at 3:59 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote: > >> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> On 10/18/11 12:32 PM, Michael McFarlane wrote: >>> Hi Alexander, >>> >>> I tried using both of the non-nox versions, but I hit an error: >>> >>> 953 ~> fink install pdftex Information about 4745 packages read in >>> 0 seconds. >>> >>> The requested package "pdftex" is a virtual package, provided by >>> several packages >>> >>> (1) ptex-base-3.1.10-1004 (2) ptex-nox-base-3.1.10-1004 >>> (3) tetex-base-3.0-1006 (4) tetex-nox-base-3.0-1006 >>> >>> Default answer will be chosen in 20 seconds... Please select which >>> package to install: [4] 1 The following package will be installed >>> or updated: ptex-base The following 2 additional packages will be >>> installed: t1lib5-x11 t1lib5-x11-shlibs Do you want to continue? >>> [Y/n] >>> >>> (seems good...) >>> >>> . . . mkdir .libs libtool: link: cannot find the library `libt1.la' >>> make[1]: *** [libt1x.la] Error 1 make[1]: *** Waiting for >>> unfinished jobs gcc -dynamiclib -o .libs/libt1.5.1.2.dylib >>> type1/.libs/arith.o type1/.libs/curves.o type1/.libs/fontfcn.o >>> type1/.libs/hints.o type1/.libs/lines.otype1/.libs/objects.o >>> type1/.libs/paths.o type1/.libs/regions.o type1/.libs/scanfont.o >>> type1/.libs/spaces.o type1/.libs/t1io.o type1/.libs/t1snap.o >>> type1/.libs/t1stub.o type1/.libs/token.o type1/.libs/type1.o >>> type1/.libs/util.o t1lib/.libs/t1finfo.o t1lib/.libs/t1base.o >>> t1lib/.libs/t1delete.o t1lib/.libs/t1enc.o t1lib/.libs/t1env.o >>> t1lib/.libs/t1load.o t1lib/.libs/t1set.o t1lib/.libs/t1trans.o >>> t1lib/.libs/t1aaset.o t1lib/.libs/t1afmtool.o >>> t1lib/.libs/t1outline.o t1lib/.libs/t1subset.o >>> t1lib/.libs/parseAFM.o -L/sw/lib -lm -install_name >>> /sw/lib/libt1.5.dylib -Wl,-compatibility_version -Wl,7 >>> -Wl,-current_version -Wl,7.2 (cd .libs && rm -f libt1.5.dylib && >>> ln -s libt1.5.1.2.dylib libt1.5.dylib) (cd .libs && rm -f >>> libt1.dylib && ln -s libt1.5.1.2.dylib libt1.dylib) ar cru >>> .libs/libt1.a type1/arith.o type1/curves.o type1/fontfcn.o >>> type1/hints.o type1/lines.o type1/objects.o type1/paths.o >>> type1/regions.o type1/scanfont.o type1/spaces.o type1/t1io.o >>> type1/t1snap.o type1/t1stub.o type1/token.o type1/type1.o >>> type1/util.o t1lib/t1finfo.o t1lib/t1base.o t1lib/t1delete.o >>> t1lib/t1enc.o t1lib/t1env.o t1lib/t1load.o t1lib/t1set.o >>> t1lib/t1trans.o t1lib/t1aaset.o t1lib/t1afmtool.o >>> t1lib/t1outline.o t1lib/t1subset.o t1lib/parseAFM.o ranlib >>> .libs/libt1.a creating libt1.la (cd .libs && rm -f libt1.la && ln >>> -s ../libt1.la libt1.la) cp t1lib/t1lib.h . make: *** [] Error >>> 1 ### execution of make failed, exit code 2 Removing runtime >>> build-lock... Removing build-lock package... /sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait >>> -r fink-buildlock-t1lib5-x11-5.1.2-1 (Reading database ... 56112 >>> files and directories currently installed.) Removing >>> fink-buildlock-t1lib5-x11-5.1.2-1 ... Failed: phase compiling: >>> t1lib5-x11-5.1.2-1 failed >>> >>> Before reporting any errors, please run "fink selfupdate" and try >>> 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 of >>> these mailing lists: >>> >>> The Fink Users List The Fink >>> Beginners List , >>> >>> with a carbon copy to the maintainer: >>> >>> Dave Morrison >>> >>> 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: 0.31.3 Distribution version: selfupdate-rsync Mon Oct 17 >>> 20:53:33 2011, 10.6, i386 Trees: local/main stable/main Xcode: >>> 3.2.4 >>> >>> >>> (I did try selfupdate. Also, I did find the interfac
[Fink-beginners] To bootstrap on Lion, which JDK (if any)?
My question is simple in some ways but may(?) catch a lot of other fink newbies who run into the same confusions. This email documents the problem I ran into, where I researched to find an answer, and concludes with a request for information. It is probably relevant that I'm (1) relatively new to Mac, (2) in the first few days of setting up a MacBook Pro with Lion 10.7.2, and (3) am not deeply read into the current state of Java other than knowing it's current corporate patron is Oracle which makes me fear for the "liberality" of its future... Given that background, I tried installing fink: > > mymachine: fink-0.31.3> sudo ./bootstrap > Password: > Please install Java SDK before re-attempting fink bootstrap > So I thought that would be no problem to fix. Google, download, install, and move on, right? But the more I looked the more it seemed that there isn't a simple and obviously correct thing to do :-( When I google "JDK Mac" I get: Stack overflow complaints that don't have clean answers. A grossly obsolete FAQ from Apple that doesn't even contain the text "Lion": http://developer.apple.com/java/faq/ And an ironically amusing forum complaint: http://www.javaprogrammingforums.com/cafe/6088-i-cant-find-java-jdk-standard-edition-mac-os-x.html The best I can find that might solve the problem is what seems like a (currently unfinished) attempt to port OpenJDK to Max OSX. I don't want to install an unfinished programming language to run something as fundamental to my computer's infrastructure as a package manager. Maybe I should stop being so finicky and just see what happens? But I'd like to keep the system administration on my laptop clean and tidy, not play around with bleeding edge infrastructure. http://openjdk.java.net/projects/macosx-port/ I've searched for anyone else having Java problems on the fink mailing lists and found "JDK" mentioned in only two places: This is a link to a 2006 article on OpenJDK politics http://article.gmane.org/gmane.user-groups.foss.nepal/4963 This is a post and then 40 minutes later a re-post documenting a work around for getting a particular version of JBoss to work with a particular JDK version. http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.jboss.user/311040 http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.jboss.user/311042 … Once I reached this point in my research I decided that I should probably just summarize the state of my knowledge and ask for wisdom in some place that was google searchable so that other people in the same situation can find this email in the future and then click "next in thread" to find the answer :-) Does there currently exists a way to use a production ready fink with production ready tools starting from a machine running Lion that came without a JDK? If my goal is simplicity and stability, should I give up on Java (and hence fink) for now? Or maybe... is the mac port of OpenJDK more production-ready than its front page looks? Wisdom (and links to download sites with good instructions) would be appreciated. Thanks, Jennifer -- All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-oct ___ Fink-beginners mailing list Fink-beginners@lists.sourceforge.net List archive: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.beginners Subscription management: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fink-beginners
Re: [Fink-beginners] To bootstrap on Lion, which JDK (if any)?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 10/18/11 6:42 PM, Rodriguez-Mueller, Jennifer wrote: > My question is simple in some ways but may(?) catch a lot of other > fink newbies who run into the same confusions. This email > documents the problem I ran into, where I researched to find an > answer, and concludes with a request for information. > > It is probably relevant that I'm (1) relatively new to Mac, (2) in > the first few days of setting up a MacBook Pro with Lion 10.7.2, > and (3) am not deeply read into the current state of Java other > than knowing it's current corporate patron is Oracle which makes me > fear for the "liberality" of its future... > > Given that background, I tried installing fink: >> >> mymachine: fink-0.31.3> sudo ./bootstrap Password: >> Please install Java SDK before re-attempting fink bootstrap >> > > So I thought that would be no problem to fix. Google, download, > install, and move on, right? But the more I looked the more it > seemed that there isn't a simple and obviously correct thing to do > :-( > > When I google "JDK Mac" I get: > > Stack overflow complaints that don't have clean answers. > > A grossly obsolete FAQ from Apple that doesn't even contain the > text "Lion": http://developer.apple.com/java/faq/ > > And an ironically amusing forum complaint: > http://www.javaprogrammingforums.com/cafe/6088-i-cant-find-java-jdk-standard-edition-mac-os-x.html > > The best I can find that might solve the problem is what seems > like a (currently unfinished) attempt to port OpenJDK to Max OSX. > I don't want to install an unfinished programming language to run > something as fundamental to my computer's infrastructure as a > package manager. Maybe I should stop being so finicky and just see > what happens? But I'd like to keep the system administration on my > laptop clean and tidy, not play around with bleeding edge > infrastructure. http://openjdk.java.net/projects/macosx-port/ > > I've searched for anyone else having Java problems on the fink > mailing lists and found "JDK" mentioned in only two places: > > This is a link to a 2006 article on OpenJDK politics > http://article.gmane.org/gmane.user-groups.foss.nepal/4963 > > This is a post and then 40 minutes later a re-post documenting a > work around for getting a particular version of JBoss to work with > a particular JDK version. > http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.jboss.user/311040 > http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.jboss.user/311042 > > … > > Once I reached this point in my research I decided that I should > probably just summarize the state of my knowledge and ask for > wisdom in some place that was google searchable so that other > people in the same situation can find this email in the future and > then click "next in thread" to find the answer :-) > > Does there currently exists a way to use a production ready fink > with production ready tools starting from a machine running Lion > that came without a JDK? If my goal is simplicity and stability, > should I give up on Java (and hence fink) for now? Or maybe... is > the mac port of OpenJDK more production-ready than its front page > looks? > > Wisdom (and links to download sites with good instructions) would > be appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Jennifer It looks like the our bootstrap error message text needs some clarification. Apple decided for Lion to make the their Java SDK downloadable on demand, provided, of course, that one has a network connection active. I believe that running e.g. just "javac" in a terminal window will trigger a download. - -- Alexander Hansen, Ph.D. Fink User Liaison http://finkakh.wordpress.com/ -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk6eCEUACgkQB8UpO3rKjQ/+9QCeIjy+a8fAsm51zW5JQ4ONfpA9 8R4AoJGVpHa2L5UJXqQzOYk2MsL0hMQ0 =4WNK -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-oct ___ Fink-beginners mailing list Fink-beginners@lists.sourceforge.net List archive: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.beginners Subscription management: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fink-beginners