Re: [GTG] Re: New pstoedit trial packages and a problem

2005-10-20 Thread Eric Blake
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According to Eric Blake on 10/17/2005 5:54 AM:
 
 With that recommendation, I've uploaded pstoedit, so that people can start
 playing with it.  Please send an announcement to cygwin-announce, unless
 you plan on improving the packaging in a -2 release very soon.

Also, when you prepare the -2, please fix pstoedit-devel so that it
doesn't warn when I run aclocal.

/usr/share/aclocal/pstoedit.m4:7: warning: underquoted definition of
AM_PATH_PSTOEDIT
  run info '(automake)Extending aclocal'
  or see http://sources.redhat.com/automake/automake.html#Extending-aclocal

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Re: New pstoedit trial packages and a problem

2005-10-17 Thread James R. Phillips
--- Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:

 Are other plugins in /usr/lib/pstoedit versioned?  Usually, for plugin
 modules, the -avoid-version argument should be passed through
 libp2edrvwmf_la_LDFLAGS.
 


Yes. cygp2edrvmagick++-0.dll; cygp2edrvstd-0.dll.

Sounds like something that should be fixed for the next version.  Thanks for
the heads-up.

jrp


Re: [GTG] Re: New pstoedit trial packages and a problem

2005-10-17 Thread Eric Blake
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According to Dr. Volker Zell on 10/16/2005 4:51 AM:
James R Phillips writes:
 
  Package reviewers: New trial packages for pstoedit, linking to the 
 recently
  uploaded plotutils package, are on my server:
 
  ftp://antiskid.homelinux.net/pub/pstoedit/pstoedit-3.42-1-src.tar.bz2
  ftp://antiskid.homelinux.net/pub/pstoedit/pstoedit-3.42-1.tar.bz2
  ftp://antiskid.homelinux.net/pub/pstoedit/setup.hint
 
  
 ftp://antiskid.homelinux.net/pub/pstoedit/pstoedit-devel/pstoedit-devel-3.42-1.tar.bz2
  ftp://antiskid.homelinux.net/pub/pstoedit/pstoedit-devel/setup.hint
 
 
 Given that your build works fine I would say GTG.
...
 Yes please upload as is at the moment.

With that recommendation, I've uploaded pstoedit, so that people can start
playing with it.  Please send an announcement to cygwin-announce, unless
you plan on improving the packaging in a -2 release very soon.

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Re: New pstoedit trial packages and a problem

2005-10-16 Thread Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports)
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James R. Phillips wrote:
 When pstoedit is configured with the flag --with-emf, it creates the dll 
 file
 /usr/lib/pstoedit/cygp2edrvwmf-0.dll.  This seems to be a problematic dll,
 which causes pstoedit.exe to fail silently on any invocation.  The odd thing
 is, this remains the case, even if pstoedit is reconfigured --without-emf 
 and
 recompiled and reinstalled, as long as the problematic cygp2edrvwmf-0.dll
 remains on the system.

Are other plugins in /usr/lib/pstoedit versioned?  Usually, for plugin
modules, the -avoid-version argument should be passed through
libp2edrvwmf_la_LDFLAGS.


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New pstoedit trial packages and a problem

2005-10-14 Thread James R. Phillips
Package reviewers: New trial packages for pstoedit, linking to the recently
uploaded plotutils package, are on my server:

ftp://antiskid.homelinux.net/pub/pstoedit/pstoedit-3.42-1-src.tar.bz2
ftp://antiskid.homelinux.net/pub/pstoedit/pstoedit-3.42-1.tar.bz2
ftp://antiskid.homelinux.net/pub/pstoedit/setup.hint

ftp://antiskid.homelinux.net/pub/pstoedit/pstoedit-devel/pstoedit-devel-3.42-1.tar.bz2
ftp://antiskid.homelinux.net/pub/pstoedit/pstoedit-devel/setup.hint

There is a problem though: linking to the newly uploaded libEMF package created
a broken executable, so this is disabled in the trial packages above.

When pstoedit is configured with the flag --with-emf, it creates the dll file
/usr/lib/pstoedit/cygp2edrvwmf-0.dll.  This seems to be a problematic dll,
which causes pstoedit.exe to fail silently on any invocation.  The odd thing
is, this remains the case, even if pstoedit is reconfigured --without-emf and
recompiled and reinstalled, as long as the problematic cygp2edrvwmf-0.dll
remains on the system.

Early in the development cycle, I did install and link to libEMF, successfully,
using a local build of libEMF.  So I don't know what the problem is now, except
it obviously isn't working with the newly uploaded libEMF package.

If someone [Dr. Zell?] could help me figure out what the issue is and fix it
quickly, I'd appreciate the help.  Otherwise I recommend we upload this trial
packaging (assuming it otherwise passes inspection), and use the available
functionality while I try to troubleshoot the libEMF problem.

Thanks,

jrp