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2002-02-12 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

I tried updating libmpeg, and these are the errors i get (using 
/sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/finkinfo/graphics/libmpeg-
shlibs-1.3.1-1.[info|patch]). I am pretty sure I dont have ImageMagic 
installed. do i need to install it?


updating cache ./config.cache
creating ./config.status
creating Makefile
creating extras/Makefile
creating config.h
make shlib
cc -c -O2 -O3 -fno-common -fPIC  -I.   util.c
cc -c -O2 -O3 -fno-common -fPIC  -I.   video.c
cc -c -O2 -O3 -fno-common -fPIC  -I.   parseblock.c
cc -c -O2 -O3 -fno-common -fPIC  -I.   motionvector.c
cc -c -O2 -O3 -fno-common -fPIC  -I.   decoders.c
cc -c -O2 -O3 -fno-common -fPIC  -I.   jrevdct.c
cc -c -O2 -O3 -fno-common -fPIC  -I.   wrapper.c
cc -c -O2 -O3 -fno-common -fPIC  -I.   globals.c
cc -c -O2 -O3 -fno-common -fPIC  -I.   24bit.c
cc -c -O2 -O3 -fno-common -fPIC  -I.   gdith.c
cc -dynamiclib -install_name /sw/lib/libmpeg.1.dylib -current_version 
1.3.1 -compatibility_version 1.3.1 -o libmpeg.1.3.1.dylib util.o video.o 
parseblock.o motionvector.o decoders.o jrevdct.o wrapper.o globals.o 
24bit.o gdith.o -L/sw/lib -lMagick
/usr/bin/libtool: can't locate file for: -lMagick
/usr/bin/libtool: file: -lMagick is not an object file (not allowed in a 
library)
make: *** [libmpeg.1.3.1.dylib] Error 1
### make failed, exit code 2
Failed: compiling libmpeg-shlibs-1.3.1-1 failed


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[Fink-devel] sawfish does not exit upon gnome logout

2002-02-14 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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when I choose logout from gnome, these 2 processes are left running

  5679  ??  Rs 0:52.30 /sw/bin/sawfish --sm-client-id 
11c0a8000300010119661700096060002 --sm-prefix 9zb40xoqlo
  5738  ??  S  0:00.31 rep 
/sw/libexec/sawfish/1.0.1/powerpc-apple-darwin/sawfish-menu

5738 can be killed by a kill, but 5679 must use -9 to be killed. any 
ideas? process 5679 eats up 100% cpu system time.


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[Fink-devel] gimp-1.2.3-4 fails near end

2002-03-19 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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I updated everything via CVS/unstable, and this is the error message I 
get:


ln -s gimprc-1.2.5 gimprc.5
  rm -f /sw/src/root-gimp-1.2.3-4/sw/lib/gimp/1.2/modules/libcolorsel_*.a
  mv /sw/src/root-gimp-1.2.3-4/sw/bin/gimp /sw/src/root-
gimp-1.2.3-4/sw/bin/gimp-real
  echo '#!/bin/sh' /sw/src/root-gimp-1.2.3-4/sw/bin/gimp
  echo 'exec /sw/bin/gimp-real --no-shm --no-xshm $@' 
 /sw/src/root-gimp-1.2.3-4/sw/bin/gimp
  chmod 755 /sw/src/root-gimp-1.2.3-4/sw/bin/gimp
  sed 's;-L/sw/src/gimp-1.2.3-4/gimp-1.2.3/libgimp/.libs;;' 
/sw/src/root-gimp-1.2.3-4/sw/lib/libgimp.la /sw/src/root-
gimp-1.2.3-4/sw/lib/libgimp.la.tmp
  mv -f /sw/src/root-gimp-1.2.3-4/sw/lib/libgimp.la.tmp 
/sw/src/root-gimp-1.2.3-4/sw/lib/libgimp.la
  sed 's;-L/sw/src/gimp-1.2.3-4/gimp-1.2.3/libgimp/.libs;;' 
/sw/src/root-gimp-1.2.3-4/sw/lib/libgimpui.la /sw/src/root-
gimp-1.2.3-4/sw/lib/libgimpui.la.tmp
  mv -f /sw/src/root-gimp-1.2.3-4/sw/lib/libgimpui.la.tmp 
/sw/src/root-gimp-1.2.3-4/sw/lib/libgimpui.la
  sed 's;-L/sw/src/gimp-1.2.3-4/gimp-1.2.3/libgimp/.libs;;' 
/sw/src/root-gimp-1.2.3-4/sw/lib/libgck.la /sw/src/root-
gimp-1.2.3-4/sw/lib/libgck.la.tmp
  mv -f /sw/src/root-gimp-1.2.3-4/sw/lib/libgck.la.tmp 
/sw/src/root-gimp-1.2.3-4/sw/lib/libgck.la
  sed 's;/sw/src/gimp-1.2.3-4/gimp-1.2.3;/sw;g' 's;/sw/src/root-
gimp-1.2.3-4/sw;/sw;g'   /sw/src/root-gimp-1.2.3-4/sw/bin/gimptool  
/sw/src/root-gimp-1.2.3-4/sw/bin/gimptool.tmp
sed: s;/sw/src/root-gimp-1.2.3-4/sw;/sw;g: No such file or directory
###  failed, exit code 1
Failed: installing gimp-1.2.3-4 failed


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[Fink-devel] fink install failing....

2002-03-22 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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I get this error message...any one know what it means?

pkg tetex-texmf  version ###
pkg tetex-texmf  version 1.0.2-6

fink needs help picking an alternative to satisfy a virtual dependency. 
The
candidates:

(1)  nessus-core: Core package for Nessus
(2)  nessus-core-nox: Core package for Nessus (No X11)

Pick one: [1]
Failed: Internal error: node for automake already exists


this is the command I used. I just updated fink, and still get the error.

sudo /sw/bin/fink install aalib aalib-bin aalib-shlibs audiofile 
audiofile-shlibs dlcompat gdbm gdbm-shlibs gmp gmp-shlibs libjpeg 
libjpeg-bin libjpeg-shlibs libpng libpng-shlibs libtiff libtiff-bin 
libtiff-shlibs libwww-pm audiofile-bin a2ps abiword axyftp axel base64 
bladeenc bluefish cdrtools chemtool deborphan dopewars docbook-bundle 
eggdrop fortune-mod freeciv gabber-ssl gal19-data geekcode ghex ghx 
gnotepad+ gnuboy gnut gtk-gnutella gtop gv hfsutils icecast lame 
libdivxdecore libdvdcss libdv libogg libogg-shlibs mad lyx mjpegtools 
mpack mpg123 mpgtx mplayer nautilus neon nessus netcat nmap oregano 
patch sawfish sodipodi vnc wget xcircuit xdrawchem xearth xnap 
tetex-base tetex-texmf


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Re: [Fink-devel] fink install failing....

2002-03-22 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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hmmm...no go. o well. I'm just splitting up the packages into smaller 
grops now, and the first chunk works. Let me know if i can help debug it.


On Friday, March 22, 2002, at 09:38  AM, David R. Morrison wrote:

 fink reinstall automake
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[Fink-devel] porting minicom

2002-03-22 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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I am interested in making a fink package for minicom, so we can use 
serial consoles, but ./configure is failing here:

checking for vsnprintf... yes
checking for vprintf... yes
checking for select... yes
checking for snprintf... yes
checking for usleep... yes
checking for getopt... yes
checking for getopt_long... no
checking for long file names... yes
checking for com line lock directory... configure: error: No suitable 
lock directory

any ideas on how to give it what it wants?


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Re: [Fink-devel] porting minicom

2002-03-22 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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Ok, got past that. I had to set a default modem device. I used 
/dev/tty.modem. Is it safe to assume that tty.modem is preferred over 
cu.modem? ir should I use something else as a default, in case no-one 
has a modem?

thanks again for all the help, just trying to help bring more software 
to the mac.

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Re: [Fink-devel] porting minicom

2002-03-22 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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On Friday, March 22, 2002, at 12:09  PM, Ben Hines wrote:

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 I am interested in making a fink package for minicom, so we can use 
 serial consoles, but ./configure is failing here:


 minicom has already been ported...

but it wont compile, although the binary works.

 ftp://ftp.concord.org/pub/MACOSX/minicom-2.00.0.sit.hqx

 It does need to be put in a fink package, though.

where are these types defined? i cant find them anywhere. i used 
./configure --enable-lock-dir=/sw/var/lock --enable-dfl-
port=/dev/tty.modem --includedir=/sw/include/

cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I..   -I../lib  -g -O2 -I../intl -c ipc.c
cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I..   -I../lib  -g -O2 -I../intl -c windiv.c
/usr/include/sys/dirent.h:73: undefined type, found `u_int32_t'
/usr/include/sys/dirent.h:74: undefined type, found `u_int16_t'
/usr/include/sys/dirent.h:75: undefined type, found `u_int8_t'
/usr/include/sys/dirent.h:76: undefined type, found `u_int8_t'
cpp-precomp: warning: errors during smart preprocessing, retrying in 
basic mode
In file included from /usr/include/dirent.h:64,
  from windiv.c:22:
/usr/include/sys/dirent.h:73: parse error before `u_int32_t'
/usr/include/sys/dirent.h:73: warning: no semicolon at end of struct or 
union
/usr/include/sys/dirent.h:74: warning: data definition has no type or 
storage class
/usr/include/sys/dirent.h:75: parse error before `d_type'
/usr/include/sys/dirent.h:75: warning: data definition has no type or 
storage class
/usr/include/sys/dirent.h:76: parse error before `d_namlen'
/usr/include/sys/dirent.h:76: warning: data definition has no type or 
storage class
/usr/include/sys/dirent.h:83: parse error before `}'
make[2]: *** [windiv.o] Error 1
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2



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Re: [Fink-devel] porting minicom...almost done....i hope

2002-03-22 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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it does this

Making all in lib
cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -g -O2 -I../intl -c error.c
cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -g -O2 -I../intl -c getopt_long.c
rm -f libport.a
ar cru libport.a  error.o getopt_long.o
ranlib libport.a

and then later links it in:
../intl/libintl.a -lcurses


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 _getopt_long is defined by GNUgetopt install my gengetopt package and
 hopefully it will use the getopt.h in the /sw/include dir if not it's a
 long change. if doesn't work here are your options

 #1 if getopt.c, getopt1.c and getopt.h are present in the pkg which i
 doubt if your getting this error, patch them to match the ones from
 gengetopt

 #2 you'll need to copy the gengetopt files i just mentioned and get the
 pkg to build getopt.o and getopt1.o and link them into that line.

 I have done #2 in a pkg before, acctually i'm doing it in pingus which I
 can't release till perl 5.6.1 is included.  so I can't send you to an
 example.

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 minicom  minicom.o vt100.o config.o help.o updown.o util.o dial.o
 window.o wkeys.o ipc.o windiv.o sysdep1.o sysdep2.o rwconf.o main.o
 file.o getsdir.o wildmat.o common.o ../intl/libintl.a -lcurses
 /usr/bin/ld: Undefined symbols:
 _getopt_long  mean? google did not have a good answer. I added 
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[Fink-devel] diff/patch formats

2002-03-24 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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Is there a 'proper' way to make a diff for fink? I mean the options 
used: -cr, -ur, whatever. I was wondering if it mattered or it was as 
long as patch can understand it.


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[Fink-devel] minicom...and sf.net will not accept ssl connections

2002-03-27 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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Ok, Minicom is done and checked, but sourceforge will not let me log in 
to submit the package. the info and patch are at 
http://homepage.mac.com/beren/minicom-2.00.0-1.info  and 
http://homepage.mac.com/beren/minicom-2.00.0-1.patch

Should we start adding custom changelogs like debian uses? Like 
Changelog.fink and README.fink ?


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Re: [Fink-devel] gkermit/custom install script

2002-03-27 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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No, gkermit is the stripped down gnu version of colombia's c-kermit 
There is a binary and some docs, no mac page. I planned on tackling that 
next if I could figure out what to put in the license field.

http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/gkermit.html
and
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/

On Wednesday, March 27, 2002, at 11:53  PM, Justin Hallett wrote:

 sure here this will work, but there should be more files, like man pages
 etc etc.  there are two ways to do it, manually thru the installscript
 section of patch the makefile using ${prefix} as the basepath...

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 reied an InstallScript, and it was installed, but it was not part of 
 the
 deb. any ideas?

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Re: [Fink-devel] fun fun fun! minicom is done!

2002-03-28 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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On Thursday, March 28, 2002, at 06:40  AM, Max Horn wrote:

 At 23:01 Uhr -0500 27.03.2002, Chris Zubrzycki wrote:
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 Ok, minicom is in the tracker, as well as lrzsz, which is a set of 
 x,y,and zmodem programs which minicom can use.

 I believe there is already a lrzsz-0.12.20-1.info in CVS. Did you check 
 that?
oops...  :-)

o well, it was a good learning experience. The one in unstable is 
missing a build depends (gettext), and I added more docs, but yes, they 
are the same.


 I never owned a modem during the past 9 years, so I can't tell. (if you 
 are curious, back then we started using ISDN, and nowadays it's DSL 
 with ISDN as fallback if our ISP screws up - which luckily only happens 
 once every half year or so g).

lucky you.

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Re: [Fink-devel] fun fun fun! minicom is done!

2002-03-28 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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its in the package submission tracker...go to 
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256group_id=17203
get the minicom files, and if you want kermit support, get that file 
too. then do:
sudo mkdir -p /sw/fink/dists/local/main/finkinfo/net
(assimg u installed in /sw)
and put the 2 or 3 files in there.
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 :-((  where is the package ??

 I don't see it.  :-(((

 Buaa  ;'-   I want to play with minicom.

 Jan



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 Ok, minicom is in the tracker, as well as lrzsz, which is a set of 
 x,y,and zmodem programs which minicom can use.
 they build fine on my machine. The only thing I'm not sure about is I 
 set the default port to /dev/tty.modem. I saw somewhere that said 
 /dev/cu.modem should be used. does anyone know for sure which should 
 be used for modem/serial console use?

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Re: [Fink-devel] including ncurses

2002-03-30 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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On Saturday, March 30, 2002, at 10:27  PM, Ben Hines wrote:

 At 10:12 PM -0500 3/30/02, Alexander Strange wrote:
 Put -I/sw/include in CFLAGS and -L/sw/lib in LDFLAGS.


 Nope, never use /sw. :) That can be anything. Always use %p.

hmm...does not want to work. I still get this, even on the command line:
[chris@dale:/sw/src/ckermit-8.0.201-1$] CFLAGS=-I/sw/include 
LDFLAGS=-L/sw/lib make macosx10nc
Making C-Kermit 8.0.201 for Darwin + ncurses...
make xermit KTARGET=${KTARGET:-macosx10nc} \
CFLAGS= -DMACOSX10 -DCK_NCURSES -DTCPSOCKET -O   \
LIBS= -lncurses 
cc -DMACOSX10 -DCK_NCURSES -DTCPSOCKET -O   -DKTARGET=\macosx10nc\ -c 
ckuusx.c
ckuusx.c:5362: header file 'ncurses.h' not found
cpp-precomp: warning: errors during smart preprocessing, retrying in 
basic mode
make[1]: *** [ckuusx.o] Error 1
make: *** [macosx10nc] Error 2

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Re: [Fink-devel] including ncurses

2002-03-30 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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 At 10:12 PM -0500 3/30/02, Alexander Strange wrote:
 Put -I/sw/include in CFLAGS and -L/sw/lib in LDFLAGS.


 Nope, never use /sw. :) That can be anything. Always use %p.

 hmm...does not want to work. I still get this, even on the command line:
Nevermind. I figured it out. the makefile uses KFLAGS instead of CFLAGS, 
and LIBS, not LDFLAGS.

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[Fink-devel] default config files and fink policy

2002-03-30 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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I have a question about the conffiles field. One of my packages, 
minicom, the first time it is run, asks you to run it as root with the 
- -s option, so that a working site config can be created. It is up to the 
sys admin to make sure the settings are correct. The problem with this 
is that dpkg and therefore fink knows nothing about this file when it 
comes time to remove the package. if ConfFiles smart enough to not care 
if this file is not packaged with the .deb, but will still try to remove 
it at remove time? What would be the best way to remove this file if it 
cant? a post-remove script?

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[Fink-devel] twolevel fun

2002-03-30 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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anyone have an idea on how to stop dante from including the same file 
twice on a link? it causes it to fail every time. It uses automake and 
libtool, anf the only place I find the library is in the makefile, not 
the makefile.in or .am. Or am I completely wrong and it is time to go to 
bed?

cc -dynamiclib -undefined suppress -o .libs/libsocks.0.1.0.dylib  
config_parse.lo config_scan.lo Raccept.lo Rbind.lo Rgetpeername.lo 
Rgetsockname.lo Rrresvport.lo io.lo address.lo authneg.lo client.lo 
clientconfig.lo clientprotocol.lo udp.lo userio.lo method_uname.lo 
connectchild.lo config.lo log.lo protocol.lo socket.lo udp_util.lo 
util.lo Rbindresvport.lo Rconnect.lo Rgethostbyname.lo debug.lo 
Rcompat.lo msproxy_clientprotocol.lo hostcache.lo broken.lo serr.lo 
httpproxy.lo tostring.lo addressmatch.lo  -L/sw/lib -lc -install_name  
/sw/lib/libsocks.0.dylib -compatibility_version 2 -current_version 2.0
ld: -undefined error must be used when -twolevel_namespace is in effect

PS: Thanks for all the great help everyone has given, I am glad I am 
finally able to give back to fink.
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[Fink-devel] dlopen

2002-03-30 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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where does darwin hide its dlopen? I've seen it mentioned on google that 
there are wrappers for it, but i could not find any relevent 
information. i was working on licq and it wants dlopen:

checking for dlopen in -lc_r... no
checking for dlopen in -lc... no
checking for dlopen in -ldl... no
I can't find the library containing dlopen()

there are no man pages or anything
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Re: [Fink-devel] dlopen

2002-03-30 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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 where does darwin hide its dlopen? I've seen it mentioned on google 
 that there are wrappers for it, but i could not find any relevent 
 information. i was working on licq and it wants dlopen:

nevermind. sorry, I guess it is time for bed.

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[Fink-devel] implicit declaration of function `int localtime_r(...)'

2002-03-31 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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hmm...I dont understand this error very well (for licq):

/sw/include -c `test -f countrycodes.c || echo './'`countrycodes.c
source='log.cpp' object='log.o' libtool=no \
depfile='.deps/log.Po' tmpdepfile='.deps/log.TPo' \
depmode=gcc /bin/sh ../admin/depcomp \
c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -Wall -I../include 
- -DINSTALL_PREFIX=\/sw\   -I/sw/include  -O2 -fno-exceptions 
- -fno-check-new -c -o log.o `test -f log.cpp || echo './'`log.cpp
log.cpp: In method `void CLogServer::Log(short unsigned int, const 
char *, char *)':
log.cpp:399: implicit declaration of function `int localtime_r(...)'

this is the chunk of code it is referring to:

void CLogServer::Log(const unsigned short _nLogType, const char 
*_szFormat, va_list argp)
{
   static char szTime[32];
   static struct tm stm;

   pthread_mutex_lock(mutex);

   // Create a time string for the log
   time_t t = time(NULL);
   localtime_r(t, stm);
   strftime(szTime, 32, %T: , stm);

   // Log the event to each server
   vectorCLogService *::iterator iter;
   for (iter = m_vxLogServices.begin(); iter != m_vxLogServices.end(); 
iter++)
   {
 if ((*iter)-LogType(_nLogType))
 (*iter)-lprintf(_nLogType, szTime, _szFormat, argp);
   }
   pthread_mutex_unlock(mutex);


I've seen some of these errors on google, but nothing on how to fix it.


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[Fink-devel] directories in Docs

2002-03-31 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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Why does fink complain if I want to include a whole folder, say 
upgrading in the DocFiles? Co we allow this, and Maybe have the default 
not allow dirs, but include a boolean AllowDocDirs: true in the info 
file? licq has docs in ./, docs, and upgrading. A big problem is that in 
docs, there is an empty folder called CVS, which makes docs/* barf. I am 
working on an InstallScript that will do what I need, I hope.


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I think you've been smoking Cocoa instead of coding with it

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[Fink-devel] qt probs

2002-04-01 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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why do I get these errors? I have qt and qt-shlibs installed. Do i need 
to be doing a voodoo dance when I compile or something?

checking for XScreenSaverRegister in -lXext... no
checking for XScreenSaverRegister in -lXss... yes
checking for X11/extensions/scrnsaver.h... yes
checking for QT libraries... no :-(
configure: error:

I can't find the QT libraries. It is recommended to set the QTDIR 
environment
variable.

Install the QT libraries, or if you have them installed, override this 
check
with the --with-qt-libraries argument, and I'll take your word for it.



this is the .info file:

Package: licq-qt-gui
Version: 1.0.4
Revision: 1
Source: http://download.sourceforge.net/licq/licq-%v.tar.bz2
SourceDirectory: licq-%v/plugins/qt-gui-%v
Depends: qt-shlibs (=3), licq-core
BuildDepends: qt (=3)
SetCFLAGS: -I%p/include
SetLDFLAGS: -L%p/lib
UpdateConfigGuess: true
CompileScript: ./configure --prefix=%p --infodir=%p/share/info 
- --mandir=%p/share/man --with-x --with-qt-dir=%p --with-qt-
includes=%p/include --with-qt-libr
aries=%p/lib
DocFiles: doc/* INSTALL README.QT-1.44-AND-2.0 README.QT-AND-GIFS
Description: QT interface for licq
DescDetail: 
QT interface for licq

DescPort: 
Fun stuff.

License: GPL
Maintainer: Chris Zubrzycki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Homepage: http://www.licq.org/

(the --with qt stuff was taken from unixodbc in unstable)

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Re: [Fink-devel] qt probs

2002-04-01 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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nevermind. I got it. but I do get this tidbit:

checking if libtool supports shared libraries... no
checking whether to build shared libraries... no
checking whether to build static libraries... yes

should it build static or shared?

checking for moc... /sw/bin/moc
checking for findtr... echo
** findtr could not be found. You're losing the localisation.
checking for msg2qm... echo
** msg2qm could not be found. You're losing the localisation.
checking for mergetr... echo
** mergetr could not be found. You're losing the localisation.
checking for KDE... no

and does anyone know what these are part of?

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 Chris Zubrzycki wrote:

 checking for QT libraries... no :-(

 The configure script searches for libraries with names like
 libqt-mt.so.3. You will have to patch it so that it looks for
 libqt-mt.3.dylib instead.


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Security Is A Series Of Well-Defined Steps...

chmod -R 0 / ; and smile :)

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[Fink-devel] libraries....fun.

2002-04-03 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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I am working on porting giFT, the Open Fast Track protocol, and in the 
info file, if I use --prefix=%p, everything is installed to the proper 
place without being put into the deb. If I use %i instead, the program 
looks in /sw/src/gift-0.10.0/... etc. I think at least  one package has 
had the problem before, but I forget which. this is using a custom 
tarball pulled out of CVS, with updated config.guess and libtool files. 
Is there anything I can do other then make a big install script. There 
is a debian directory, with a control and files file, but I don't know 
if that will help...

upddate: I tried doing it like  debian: make install DESTDIR=%i/..
but libtool is still linking things wrong. I cannot figure out how to 
link it right, but still have the files go into a .deb

I'll put the tarball and info file on the net so someone could take a 
look at it if they have time.

http://homepage.mac.com/beren/gift-0.10.0.tar.gz and 
http://homepage.mac.com/beren/gift-0.10.0.info


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[Fink-devel] tamperproof debs

2002-04-03 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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Is there any way of signing the deb files in the bin dist to make sure 
they were make by an authorized developer? Is this in the plan for the 
future? I remember reading that debian maintainers signs thier packages. 
just a thought.

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Re: [Fink-devel] fink index feedback

2002-04-03 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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On Wednesday, April 3, 2002, at 09:11  AM, David R. Morrison wrote:

 I'm happy to report that the new caching code in fink (in the CVS 
 version
 only, for those who don't know) is working great for me.

I know it's in CVS, but I am confused. I run selfupdate-cvs daily, and i 
use the latest unstable, but fink doe sknow what index means, and it 
does not seem to be active:

[chris@n1-20-136:~$] fink index
fink: unknown command index.
Type 'fink --help' for more information.
[chris@n1-20-136:~$] fink --version
Package manager version: 0.9.9a
Distribution version: 0.3.2a.cvs

did I forget to do something?

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Re: [Fink-devel] Lost my ability to X...

2002-04-03 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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On Wednesday, April 3, 2002, at 09:02  PM, Benjamin Reed wrote:

   /Applications/XDarwin.app

This has happened to me before.
I do not know why this happens, but for future reference, do dpkg -S   
/Applications/XDarwin.app, and it will tell you what packages use that 
file.

Reading version
This is Mac OS X 10.1.3
xfree86-rootless: /Applications/XDarwin.app

so do a fink rebuild xfree86-rootless (if you are using unstable)

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Of course, you realize this means war.
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Re: [Fink-devel] Lost my ability to X...

2002-04-04 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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On Thursday, April 4, 2002, at 07:38  AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:

 Max Horn [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
 What do you get when you do
  dpkg -c /sw/fink/debs/xfree86-rootless_4.2.0-2_darwin-powerpc.deb

 It's missing there too...  :(

try verifying you have a full/valid tarball.

http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/fink/X420src-1.tgz


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Re: [Fink-devel] security policy (was tamperproof debs)

2002-04-04 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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big cut

in the link i provided 
(http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ch7.en.html), 
they said outright that the framework is there. the tools (all?) support 
it. The reason it is not in place is the policy. That is what they are 
waiting to implement. Right now, in order to be a debian developer you 
must have a gpg key signed by at least one other developer, and there is 
a complex web of trust being built. the faq has more info on this. it's 
only an idea, but it seems like a smart one. it is something to think 
about early, like the xml info, so that way when we decide to use it, we 
will have already thought about it and will have layed (laied?) the 
foundation for it. At least the person who built the binary can be 
verified.

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[Fink-devel] Fwd: why would this change and break?

2002-04-06 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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 On Fri, Apr 5, 2002 9:05 PM, Chris Zubrzycki mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 wrote:
 why would it use tmpdepfile='.deps/fifo.TPo, and then switch to
 .deps/../src/, like tmpdepfile='.deps/../src/conf.TPo, where it 
 fails?


 I don't know why the tmpdepfile is changing, but the path it is 
 changing to
 ('.deps/../src/conf.TPo') may not work--I have had trouble with 
 OSX10.1.2
 interpreting paths with embedded ... A path with an initial .., 
 such as
 ../foo works just fine, but a path with an embedded .. such as
 foo/../bar appears not to work in some circumstances.

has anyone ever heard of this?

I was trying to see if the giFT gtk client would compile, and it keeps 
failing trying to reference a non-existent file, i think.

cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I../src -Ipixmaps/ - 
- -I/sw/include/gtk-1.2 -I/sw/include/glib-1.2 -I/sw/lib/glib/include - 
- -I/usr/X11R6/include   -I/sw/include -Wall -g -Wall -c `test -f 
stats.c || echo './'`stats.c
source='fifo.c' object='fifo.o' libtool=no \
depfile='.deps/fifo.Po' tmpdepfile='.deps/fifo.TPo' \
depmode=gcc /bin/sh ../depcomp \
cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I../src -Ipixmaps/ - 
- -I/sw/include/gtk-1.2 -I/sw/include/glib-1.2 -I/sw/lib/glib/include - 
- -I/usr/X11R6/include   -I/sw/include -Wall -g -Wall -c `test -f 
fifo.c || echo './'`fifo.c
source='../src/conf.c' object='../src/conf.o' libtool=no \
depfile='.deps/../src/conf.Po' tmpdepfile='.deps/../src/conf.TPo' \
depmode=gcc /bin/sh ../depcomp \
cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I../src -Ipixmaps/ - 
- -I/sw/include/gtk-1.2 -I/sw/include/glib-1.2 -I/sw/lib/glib/include - 
- -I/usr/X11R6/include   -I/sw/include -Wall -g -Wall -c `test -f 
../src/conf.c || echo './'`../src/conf.c
cpp-precomp: could not write file '.deps/../src/conf.TPo': No such file 
or directory

By the way, giFT works great, I can share files and download them, with 
a simple perl script or an ncurses interface. Will be in the tracker 
soon.

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[Fink-devel] automake conflict with libvorbis

2002-04-06 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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there is a conflict in libvorbis-1.0rc3-3

[chris@n1-20-136:~$] fink info automake
Information about 907 packages read in 1 seconds.
pkg automake  version ###
pkg automake  version 1.6-2

automake-1.6-2: Makefile generator
  GNU Automake is a development tool that creates complex Makefiles from
  (relatively) simple descriptions.
  .
  Web site: http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/
  .
  Packaging Notes:
  Previous versions by Christoph Pfisterer
  .
  Maintainer: Max Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED]


(cd .libs  rm -f libvorbisenc.dylib  ln -s libvorbisenc.0.1.0.dylib 
libvorbisenc.dylib)
/sw/src/libvorbis-1.0rc3-3/libvorbis-1.0rc3/lib/.libs
ar cru .libs/libvorbisenc.a  vorbisenc.o
ranlib .libs/libvorbisenc.a
creating libvorbisenc.la
(cd .libs  rm -f libvorbisenc.la  ln -s ../libvorbisenc.la 
libvorbisenc.la)
/sw/src/libvorbis-1.0rc3-3/libvorbis-1.0rc3/lib/.libs
Making all in include
Making all in vorbis
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all-am'.
Making all in doc
Making all in vorbisfile
cd ../..  automake --foreign --include-deps doc/vorbisfile/Makefile
configure.in:8: your implementation of AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE comes from an
configure.in:8: old Automake version.  You should recreate aclocal.m4
configure.in:8: with aclocal and run automake again.
make[2]: *** [Makefile.in] Error 1
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
### make failed, exit code 2
Failed: compiling libvorbis-1.0rc3-3 failed

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Re: [Fink-devel] automake conflict with libvorbis

2002-04-06 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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sorry, nevermind. a rebuild compiled with no problems. strange.


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Re: [Fink-devel] new perl modules

2002-04-06 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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On Saturday, April 6, 2002, at 10:28  PM, David R. Morrison wrote:

...
 (3) check to make sure that the things you
 are committing comply with fink's various policies.  fink validate 
 foo.info
 and fink validate foo.dev are very handy tools for this.

what is foo.dev? i've never heard of a .dev file...just curious.

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Re: [Fink-devel] Fwd: why would this change and break?

2002-04-06 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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With Justin's help everything is working great, except gift-gtk. openFT, 
gift-shell, and giFTcurs. I just wanted to get the gtk client working, 
and submit them all at once.

On Saturday, April 6, 2002, at 10:45  PM, Jeremy Higgs wrote:

 On 7/4/02 10:42 AM, Chris Zubrzycki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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 On Fri, Apr 5, 2002 9:05 PM, Chris Zubrzycki mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 why would it use tmpdepfile='.deps/fifo.TPo, and then switch to
 .deps/../src/, like tmpdepfile='.deps/../src/conf.TPo, where it
 fails?


 I don't know why the tmpdepfile is changing, but the path it is
 changing to
 ('.deps/../src/conf.TPo') may not work--I have had trouble with
 OSX10.1.2
 interpreting paths with embedded ... A path with an initial ..,
 such as
 ../foo works just fine, but a path with an embedded .. such as
 foo/../bar appears not to work in some circumstances.

 has anyone ever heard of this?

 I was trying to see if the giFT gtk client would compile, and it keeps
 failing trying to reference a non-existent file, i think.

 cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I../src -Ipixmaps/ -
 - -I/sw/include/gtk-1.2 -I/sw/include/glib-1.2 -I/sw/lib/glib/include -
 - -I/usr/X11R6/include   -I/sw/include -Wall -g -Wall -c `test -f
 stats.c || echo './'`stats.c
 source='fifo.c' object='fifo.o' libtool=no \
 depfile='.deps/fifo.Po' tmpdepfile='.deps/fifo.TPo' \
 depmode=gcc /bin/sh ../depcomp \
 cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I../src -Ipixmaps/ -
 - -I/sw/include/gtk-1.2 -I/sw/include/glib-1.2 -I/sw/lib/glib/include -
 - -I/usr/X11R6/include   -I/sw/include -Wall -g -Wall -c `test -f
 fifo.c || echo './'`fifo.c
 source='../src/conf.c' object='../src/conf.o' libtool=no \
 depfile='.deps/../src/conf.Po' tmpdepfile='.deps/../src/conf.TPo' \
 depmode=gcc /bin/sh ../depcomp \
 cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I../src -Ipixmaps/ -
 - -I/sw/include/gtk-1.2 -I/sw/include/glib-1.2 -I/sw/lib/glib/include -
 - -I/usr/X11R6/include   -I/sw/include -Wall -g -Wall -c `test -f
 ../src/conf.c || echo './'`../src/conf.c
 cpp-precomp: could not write file '.deps/../src/conf.TPo': No such file
 or directory

 By the way, giFT works great, I can share files and download them, with
 a simple perl script or an ncurses interface. Will be in the tracker
 soon.

 - -chris zubrzycki

 What version of giFT is this? I tried a couple of days ago to build it 
 using
 my own CVS snapshot, and it built fine, but spat out an error when 
 starting
 the giFT daemon about a certain file not being a Mach-O bundle, or 
 something
 like that... Which is why I didn't commit it.

 If you're going to add it to the tracker, it might also be nice to port
 across giFTcurs (if you already haven't), as I find that's quite a nice
 front-end. (giftcurs.sf.net)


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Re: [Fink-devel] libtool fun, and splitoffs

2002-04-07 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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 does anyone know if there is a good guide to libtool and the other 
 auto* utilities? i am getting an error building the musicbrainz client. 
 it is getting a parse error somehow, and it seems to double-include the 
 same lib, so it fails. i would like to learn how to resolve these 
 problems, but I do not know where to start.

I was able to get it to work my copying the lt* stuff in the fink dir 
and removing the version number inside them(why would it care about the 
libtool version?). i have a question about the format of splitoffs. I 
want to build the client lib as the main package, but there is a perl 
interface to the lib, as well as a folder of c and a folder of expat 
examples. I was thinking of makeing them seperate packages, or maybe a 
perl and an examples package. I saw that i could include dirs with the 
Files: field, but how can I make them be installed into a specific 
location? like the perl files (MusicBrainzClient.pm  findalbum.pl  
findartist.pl  findtrack.pl  submit.pl) in the correct places, and the 
examples under the doc folder?

[chris@dale:/sw/src/musicbrainz-1.1.0$] ls ex*
examples:
Makefile.am  cdlookup.c   findartist.c  gettrm.c   win32/
Makefile.in  cmd.cpp  getalbum.clyric_example.cpp
c_example.c  cpp_example.cpp  gettrack.csubmittrm.c

expat:
MPL-1.1.txt  Makefile.am  Makefile.in  xmlparse/  xmltok/


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[Fink-devel] tracker

2002-04-09 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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if anyone has time, please take a look at the tracker. i have 12 
packages in there.

gnu shell utilities
ckermit-8.0.201-1
autoconf 2.5.3
Dialog
ckermit
giFT **very cool**
giFTcurs **also**
gkermit
minicom -3
new mad lib. works
musicbrainz client
normalize, newest version.

have plenty more in the works.  :-)

thanks.

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Re: [Fink-devel] What is the current state of the OpenOSX Installer SW?

2002-04-09 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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ummm.about the cd-rom issue: debian has apt-cdrom, which will read 
files off of the cd, but will get newer ones online automagically. Just 
FYI.

randum mumblings
As for a logo, I like using Hexly,  and maybe we can have a finch on his 
shoulder or something, cause we are not a full linux distro, we need the 
support of Darwin...just thinking out loud.
/randum mumblings


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[Fink-devel] another question

2002-04-10 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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ncurses thinks my termnial does not have color, and I would like to tell 
it otherwise. Is there any way I can? using a different termcap file 
does not work, because my function keys which i need do not work then.
(this is for giFTcurs)

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[Fink-devel] libtool hacker needed...

2002-04-10 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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I have a problem with giFT. I need to disable dlopen, and manually add 
- -ldl to the LDFLAGS, or else it compiles fine, but says it cannot find 
symbols at runtime. I think this might be because it creates 
libOpenFT.a  libOpenFT.la  libOpenFT.so, and no .dylib. Justin and I 
have played with it, but it is beyond me at the moment as to why. I was 
wondering of anyone knew of any possible solutions to this.

This uses a cvs snapshot, so everything like libtool and configure are 
created when you get the cvs files.

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Re: [Fink-devel] libtool hacker needed...

2002-04-10 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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not giFTcurs. giFT-gtk. I cannot the gtk client to compile with the 
- --no-dlopen option. Without it, it compiles fine, but It cannot find the 
symbols in the .so file.
On Wednesday, April 10, 2002, at 08:47  PM, Justin Hallett wrote:

 I'm sorry I don't remember there being an issue, as a matter a fact I
 thought giftcurs worked fine??

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 find
 symbols at runtime. I think this might be because it creates
 libOpenFT.a  libOpenFT.la  libOpenFT.so, and no .dylib. Justin and I
 have played with it, but it is beyond me at the moment as to why. I was
 wondering of anyone knew of any possible solutions to this.

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Re: [Fink-devel] libtool hacker needed...

2002-04-10 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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when I try to run the damenon, I get

[chris@localhost:~/development/local/net$] giFT
** gift-debug:Loading protocols...
** gift-fatal:couldn't load protocol in file 
/sw/lib/giFT/libOpenFT.so: dlcompat: unable to find symbol OpenFT_init


[chris@localhost:~$] strings  /sw/lib/giFT/libOpenFT.so | grep 
OpenFT_init
OpenFT_init

[chris@localhost:~$] grep OpenFT_init /sw/lib/giFT/libOpenFT.so
Binary file /sw/lib/giFT/libOpenFT.so matches
[chris@localhost:~$] grep _OpenFT_init /sw/lib/giFT/libOpenFT.so
Binary file /sw/lib/giFT/libOpenFT.so matches
[chris@localhost:~$] grep a_OpenFT_init /sw/lib/giFT/libOpenFT.so
[chris@localhost:~$] grep _OpenFT_init /sw/lib/giFT/libOpenFT.so
Binary file /sw/lib/giFT/libOpenFT.so matches

you seem to be right...now how could this be fixed?

it is odd, it builds and runs fine on my debian boxen...

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 not giFTcurs. giFT-gtk. I cannot the gtk client to compile with the - 
 --no-dlopen option. Without it, it compiles fine, but It cannot find 
 the symbols in the .so file.

 What are the symbols, it sounds like they are calling dlsym without a 
 leading underscore, is this the case?

 Peter


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Re: [Fink-devel] libtool hacker needed...

2002-04-10 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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[chris@localhost:/sw/src/gift-0.10.0-20020408/OpenFT$] otool -L 
/sw/lib/giFT/libOpenFT.so
/sw/lib/giFT/libOpenFT.so:
 /sw/lib/libdl.0.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current 
version 0.0.0)
 /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current 
version 55.0.0)

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 hmm run otool on it and make sure dlcompat is linked to it.

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Re: [Fink-devel] libtool hacker found

2002-04-10 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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Thanks a lot...it was even easier than that. here's the diff:

- - --- gift-0.10.0-20020408.orig/src/protocol.cThu Apr 11 00:01:49 
2002
+++ gift-0.10.0-20020408/src/protocol.c Thu Apr 11 00:02:31 2002
@@ -108,7 +108,8 @@
 *init_func = 0;

 init_func = malloc (strlen (proto) + 6); /* _init\0 */
- - -   sprintf (init_func, %s_init, proto);
+/*Added _ for OS X */
+   sprintf (init_func, _%s_init, proto);

 /* retrieve the symbol */

Should I ask upstream to maybe have an #ifdef DARWIN? or is it our 
problem?

cool. now a little more testing...and it'll be ready to go.

On Wednesday, April 10, 2002, at 11:52  PM, Peter O'Gorman wrote:

 In protocol.c
 #ifndef WIN32
 static char realsym[257]=_;
 strncpy(realsym[1],symbol,255);
 return dlsym(handle,realsym);
 #else
 ...

 Note that the above probably won't compile,it is off the top of my 
 head, but you get the idea.

 Peter

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 which part? in the libtool/config stuff, or the actual code. i did a 
 grep -r and here is what was in the src...

 protocol.c
 void *platform_dlsym (void *handle, char *symbol)
 {
 #ifndef WIN32
 return dlsym (handle, symbol);
 #else /* WIN32 */
 return (void *) GetProcAddress (handle, symbol);
 #endif /* !WIN32 */


 but I think this is what I want...

 in protocol.c
 /* retrieve the symbol */
 #ifdef USE_DLOPEN
 init = platform_dlsym (handle, init_func);
 #else /* !USE_DLOPEN */
 if (!strcmp (proto, OpenFT))
 init = OpenFT_init;
 #endif /* USE_DLOPEN */

 but how would I change this to prepend an _ ?

 On Wednesday, April 10, 2002, at 11:41  PM, Peter O'Gorman wrote:

 One way is to grep the sources for dlsym and add an underscore.

 Another way, is for me to add a function to dlcompat - 
 dlsym_prepend_underscore, and then you can add 
 -Ddlsym=dlsym_prepend_underscore to the CFLAGS...

 Method 2 won't work until I get around to updating dlcompat, so I 
 would go with number 1 :)


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[Fink-devel] termcap/terminfo

2002-04-12 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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How can I make software not use termcap files? I want to have everything 
use terminfo. Is this possible, or do I need to recompile everything to 
use ncurses, and not curses?

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Re: [Fink-devel] April 2002 Developer Tools OUT

2002-04-20 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

I wish  :-)  or I wish that we cold at least share the wealth with each 
other...
anyone have an extra seed key they don't use?  :-)


On Saturday, April 20, 2002, at 06:00 PM, Alexander Strange wrote:


 On Saturday, April 20, 2002, at 05:22 PM, Finlay Dobbie wrote:
 Also, gcc is gcc3, and I think configure scripts search that first. 
 Not to mention, we'll probably want to move to the gcc3 tool chain 
 ASAP anyway. :-)

 I don't suppose there's a chance of all the Fink developers getting 
 seed keys so we can check our packages? :)

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[Fink-devel] ld option to supress multiple definitions (from apple's list)

2002-04-23 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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should we maybe start to use this in our package's LDFLAGS? It might 
make finding real errors easier, especially with packages like xfree, 
where I get a *lot* of these warnings. I had wondered if there was an 
option like this, and now I found it:-)

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 On Monday, April 22, 2002, at 09:04  PM, Wade Williams wrote:

 There's a -undefined suppress option for ld, but no 
 -multiplydefined suppress option that I could find.

 You want -multiply_defined suppress.

 man ld:

-multiply_defined treatment
   Specifies how multiply defined symbols  in  dynamic
   libraries when -twolevel_namespace is in effect are
   to be treated.  treatment can be:  error,  warning,
   or suppress.  Which cause the treatment of multiply
   defined symbols in  dynamic  libraries  as  either,
   errors,  warnings,  or  suppresses  the checking of
   multiply  symbols  from  dynamic   libraries   when
   -twolevel_namespace  is  in effect.  The default is
   to  treat  multiply  defined  symbols  in   dynamic
   libraries  as  warnings when -twolevel_namespace is
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[Fink-devel] parallel downloads...

2002-04-23 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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How hard would it be to add code to perform x number of downloads at 
once, where x is set in the config field? just wondering, for people who 
have fast connections.

(would it be too hard to do for a perl beginner?)

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Re: [Fink-devel] parallel downloads...

2002-04-23 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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I see what you mean. on a similer note, would it be difficult to make a 
command- fink downloadinfo packages, or fink install --downloadinfo 
packages, which would go through the beginning of the install process, 
calculated missing dependencies, and output the correct wget/curl/insert 
method here/ to stdout? then it could be routed to a text file and used 
on a computer that has high bandwith.

On Tuesday, April 23, 2002, at 11:45 AM, Max Horn wrote:

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 How hard would it be to add code to perform x number of downloads at 
 once, where x is set in the config field? just wondering, for people 
 who have fast connections.

 First, you would have to do multiple process (forks). Then you have to 
 manage those somehow.

 Now what do you do if one of the downloads fails - ok the process has 
 to interact with the user. Now another fails. Doh. OK, maybe you can 
 add a manager process which will first handle the one then the other. 
 Now, what if the user aborts one of the downloads. Do the others 
 continue or are they aborted also? You have to differentiate between 
 being called as part of fink fetch-all or fink fetch-missing, and 
 the case where you are called as part of fink build etc.

 Then, what if two packages try to download the same files (this does 
 actually happen for some packages). So of course you have to handle 
 that as well.

 Etc. etc.

 What I want to say with this is not that it's impossible, just not that 
 trivial as you might think at the first glance. I didn't even think 
 about this long (I just started writing the reply by writing what came 
 to my head, so I am certain there are other issues left I didn't even 
 think about). So you first would need to determine what it is actually 
 you want to do (i.e. find answers for my questions above). Once you did 
 this (the hard part), you can think about how to implement it.


 (would it be too hard to do for a perl beginner?)

 Depends on what the beginner knows? I.e. I don't view it as language 
 problem, rather a design issue.


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[Fink-devel] node for automake already exists, found.

2002-04-23 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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I have seen this error and have had it myself before. I finally tracked 
it down. I was going through the packages and wanted to give some a try, 
but got the infamous fink Failed: Internal error: node for automake 
already exists error. I added packages a few at a time until I narrowed 
it down to two. mjpegtools and xcircuit cannot be installed at the same 
time, ie. in the same install command. xcircuit has BuildDepends: m4, 
automake ( 1.5-1), and mjpegtools BuildDepends: automake (= 1.5-1).

On a side note, why the double ? i thought it was only 1  . Is it 
that hard to make xcircuit play nice with the latest automake?

Just thought I'd let everyone know.


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Re: [Fink-devel] node for automake already exists, found.

2002-04-23 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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I was thinking for build depends anyway, maybe fink could irritate 
itself and build the stuff that needs alder whatever, and then the 
newer, or for certain packages, it could build/install itself, and then 
revery back to the newer version, if that is what you had installed, ex: 
i have automake 1.6-2. fink could build everything but what needs the 
older automake. then it would call itself and build older automake, 
install it, build/install package, and then put my automake 1.6-2 back. 
complex, yes, but nearly invisable to the user.

On Tuesday, April 23, 2002, at 08:01 PM, David R. Morrison wrote:

 Great!  Now maybe this can be fixed.

 (By the way, the syntax is  = = = , and it's what we got from 
 dpkg.
 What's confusing is that == is NOT part of this.)

true.

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Re: [Fink-devel] -undefined error must be used when -twolevel_namespace is in effect?

2002-04-24 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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hmm...I'm pretty sure you need to add -flat_namespace to the LDFLAGS...

SetLDFlags: [whatever you have here] -flat_namespace

On Wednesday, April 24, 2002, at 07:29 AM, Jeremy Higgs wrote:

 Hi everyone!

 I'm getting this error while compiling net-snmp 5.0 (will be added when 
 it's
 fixed):

 cc -dynamiclib -undefined suppress -o .libs/libnetsnmp.5.0.0.dylib
 snmp_client.lo mib.lo parse.lo snmp_api.lo snmp.lo snmp_auth.lo asn1.lo
 md5.lo snmp_parse_args.lo system.lo vacm.lo int64.lo read_config.lo
 snmp_debug.lo tools.lo snmp_logging.lo snmpv3.lo lcd_time.lo keytools.lo
 scapi.lo callback.lo default_store.lo snmp_alarm.lo data_list.lo
 oid_array.lo oid_stash.lo mt_support.lo snmp_enum.lo snmp-tc.lo 
 snprintf.lo
 strtol.lo strtoul.lo snmp_transport.lo snmpUDPDomain.lo snmpTCPDomain.lo
 snmpUnixDomain.lo snmpCallbackDomain.lo snmp_secmod.lo snmpusm.lo
 snmp_version.lo cmu_compat.lo ucd_compat.lo  -lc -install_name
 /sw/src/root-net-snmp-5.0-1/sw/lib/libnetsnmp.5.dylib 
 -compatibility_version
 6 -current_version 6.0
 ld: -undefined error must be used when -twolevel_namespace is in effect
 /usr/bin/libtool: internal link edit command failed
 make[1]: *** [libnetsnmp.la] Error 1

 This didn't happen before I enabled shared libraries, and it causes one 
 of
 the targets to fail...

 Anyone know how to fix it?

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Re: [Fink-devel] package listings

2002-04-26 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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Well, for stable at least, we could clone debian...packages.debian.org

could be fink.sf.net/packages or somethingdoes not seem too hard at 
first glance...

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[Fink-devel] -soname flag

2002-05-01 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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I am working on a package which uses -soname as part of the cc 
flag...but cc does not seem to know anything about it. is it a bug in 
the package, or do i need to patch the makefile? I used google and found 
some info, but nothing had the -soname flag, they only talked about 
soname in general.

./plugins/eliza/Makefile:   $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -I../../ 
- -DSKIPCONFIG -shared -Wl,-soname,eliza.so -o $ $ -lc
./plugins/sample/Makefile:  $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -I../../ 
- -DSKIPCONFIG -shared -Wl,-soname,sample.so -o $ $ -lc

Making all in plugins
Making all in eliza
gcc -ggdb -Wall -fPIC -I../../ -DSKIPCONFIG -shared -Wl,-soname,eliza.so 
- -o eliza.so eliza.c -lc
eliza.c: In function `im_reply':
eliza.c:407: warning: implicit declaration of function `msg_output'
eliza.c:478: warning: implicit declaration of function `hx_send_msg'
/usr/bin/ld: unknown flag: -soname
make[3]: *** [eliza.so] Error 1
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2
### make failed, exit code 2

thanks again,

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Re: [Fink-devel] automake is a pain

2002-05-09 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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this does not have a lot of the normal stuff. the only place which CXX 
occurs is in the generated makefile, not in Makefile.in. It does not 
have most of the autogen files. the package is xgksit's on 
sourceforge, but it has not been updated in a while. someone needs this 
for a noaa project, and I told him I'd help.

On Thursday, May 9, 2002, at 07:41 PM, Jeremy Erwin wrote:
 On Thursday, May 9, 2002, at 07:20  PM, Chris Zubrzycki wrote:
 On Thursday, May 9, 2002, at 04:58 PM, Jeremy Erwin wrote:
 On Thursday, May 9, 2002, at 02:44  PM, Chris Zubrzycki wrote:
 I have a program I'm trying to port for someone, and I have a small 
 problem. When configure creates the Makefile, it has the line
 Makefile:CXX= @CXX@

 CXX=@CXX@ is what you might find in a Makefile.in file. The configure 
 script is
 supposed to correctly translate this---

 e.g.
 s%@CXX@%$CXX%g should appear near the end of the configure script

 perhaps your configure.in script does not call AC_PROG_CXX? also try 
 rerunning autoconf.

 hmm...it does not call cxx stuff anywhere, except for here:

 # Protect against being on the right side of a sed subst in 
 config.status.
 sed 's/%@/@@/; s/@%/@@/; s/%g\$/@g/; /@g\$/s/[%]//g;
  s/@@/%@/; s/@@/@%/; s/@g\$/%g/'  conftest.subs \\CEOF
 $ac_vpsub
 $extrasub
 s%@SHELL@%$SHELL%g
 s%@CFLAGS@%$CFLAGS%g
 s%@CPPFLAGS@%$CPPFLAGS%g
 s%@CXXFLAGS@%$CXXFLAGS%g
 s%@FFLAGS@%$FFLAGS%g
 s%@DEFS@%$DEFS%g

 soo...hmm...It has no effect if I have CXX=g++ in the shell. any ideas?

 $CXX is a shell variable. So, if I define CXX-g++ or setenv CXX 
 g++, $CXX will be interpreted as g++ ... However, your Makefile.in 
 contains the variable @CXX@, which is
 not the same. If the configure script is correctly written, it will 
 write makefiles, substituting $CXX for @CXX@.

 I am not sure what autoconf macro will handle this. I think it's 
 AC_PROG_CXX. You will probably need to insert this into your 
 configure.in, and rerun aclocal, autoheader, autoconf, and autoconf.

 Then retry running ./configure.


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Re: [Fink-devel] Bash and 10.2

2002-05-10 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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On Friday, May 10, 2002, at 08:55 AM, Max Horn wrote:
 At 8:41 Uhr -0400 10.05.2002, Dave Vasilevsky wrote:
 On Friday, May 10, 2002, at 07:52  AM, Max Horn wrote:

 Is it because of spacial chars in $verstring that break since it's 
 not quoted? What exactly is a value of $verstring that makes it 
 choke? It shouldn't be caused by spaces, since those would break zsh, 
 too, wouldn't they?

 There are of course spaces in $verstring, and strangely enough that 
 _is_ what's wrong. Each shell uses an internal implementation of 
 test it seems. When bash sees test -n foo bar baz it realizes that 
 makes no sense, and returns 2 (false). When zsh sees this, it seems to 
 just accept everything after foo, including operators, as detritus 
 and returns 0 (true) since foo isn't the null string. Bash is right of 
 course, we've just been relying on zsh's incorrect behavior.

 Go ahead and try the command below, and then try it with zsh instead 
 of bash. Isn't that bizarre?

 bash -c 'test -n foo bar baz; echo $?'

 Ouch, yes! Ugly, very ugly indeed. Of course the proper fix would be 
 to just use quotes, but we already know that's not working eitehr since 
 zsh does weird quoting, too... sigh

This is all being done with bas as a symlink? has anyone tried copying 
bash to /sw/bin/sh and seeing if it still does not work? Bash entgers 
into sh compatibility mode when it is invoked as sh...I don't think a 
symlink is enough.

If bash is the problem, why does it work so well on other distros? is it 
a kernel issue?

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Re: [Fink-devel] Bash and 10.2

2002-05-10 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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Should we deviate from fink policy and get ready to provide a zsh 
replacement for 10.0 and 10.1 users? for testing purposes and for if 
people do not upgrade to 10.2, the packages will still work? we could 
call it like nozsh-bash-2.xx or something, because it seems that if it 
builds for zsh, it wont be right for bash, and vice-versa.

On Friday, May 10, 2002, at 10:09 AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
 On Fri, 2002-05-10 at 09:58, Dave Vasilevsky wrote:
 sorry to reply to myelf, but I forgot to say something. I have done
 this before, and have had no apparent side affects with 10.1.3. I
 removed /bin/sh, and copied bash to /bin/sh. everything still worked,
 AFAIK.

 That's quite surprising. Did you try building any of the packages I
 listed? It would be quite surprising if bash was emulating zsh's broken
 implementation of 'test'.

 And let me point out that if you've got bash as your /bin/sh, most of
 these packages won't *fail* on building, but they will have messed up
 library versions.  It's not a problem now, but will be as soon as you
 upgrade a package that breaks binary compatibility but still has '0.0.0'
 as it's compatibility version.

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[Fink-devel] make problems

2002-05-11 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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I have been getting this error, but I cannot figure out why.
making `install' in directory /sw/src/xgks-2.6-1/xgks-2.6/src/port/fortc

cp fortc /sw/bin/fortc
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `installed_manual'.
make[4]: Nothing to be done for `installed_libfile'.
make[4]: Nothing to be done for `installed_libfile'.
make[4]: Nothing to be done for `installed_libfile'.
make[4]: Nothing to be done for `installed_libfile'.
make[4]: Nothing to be done for `installed_libfile'.
make[4]: Nothing to be done for `installed_libfile'.
make[4]: Nothing to be done for `installed_libfile'.
make[4]: Nothing to be done for `installed_libfile'.
make[4]: Nothing to be done for `installed_libfile'.
make[4]: Nothing to be done for `installed_libfile'.
make[4]: Nothing to be done for `installed_libfile'.
make[4]: Nothing to be done for `installed_libfile'.
make[4]: Nothing to be done for `installed_libfile'.
make[4]: Nothing to be done for `installed_libfile'.
make[4]: Nothing to be done for `installed_libfile'.
make[4]: Nothing to be done for `installed_libfile'.

returning to directory /sw/src/xgks-2.6-1/xgks-2.6/src/port


returning to directory /sw/src/xgks-2.6-1/xgks-2.6/src


making `all' in directory /sw/src/xgks-2.6-1/xgks-2.6/src/lib


making `all' in directory /sw/src/xgks-2.6-1/xgks-2.6/src/lib/c

make[2]: *** No rule to make target `all'.  Stop.
make[1]: *** [c/all] Error 1
make: *** [lib/all] Error 1
### make failed, exit code 2

This is part of the Makefile.in in lib/c/

MANIFEST= Makefile.in depend $(HEADERS) $(headers) $(csrcs) $(fcsrcs)

all:gkserrmsg.h cgm/all gksm/all x/all library

install:installed_library installed_headers

a spot for make all is there, but I do not know why it fails.

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Re: [Fink-devel] make problems

2002-05-11 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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sorry for the botherconfigure.in was messed up, and did not create 
the makefile, which is why it could not make all

:-)

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Re: [Fink-devel] make problems

2002-05-11 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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On a related note, is it safe to copy a bsdos.m4 file to darwin.m4 to 
get the program to compile?

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[Fink-devel] malformed option

2002-05-13 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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i get this error when trying to compile freeamp. I did some digging, and 
i saw somewhere that periods (.) were illegal in this context. does 
anyone have any ideas?

c++ -I. -I. -I./config -DUNIX_LIBDIR=\/sw/lib\ -Ddarwin5.4 -I. 
- -I./lib/gdbm -I./base/include -I./config -I./io/include -I./ui/include 
- -I./lmc/include -I./io/soundcard/unix/linux/include 
- -I./lmc/xingmp3/include -I./lmc/cd/include -I./plm/portable/pmp300/sba 
- -I./lib/xml/include -I./lib/zlib/include -I./lib/unzip/include 
- -I./io/cd/unix/include -I./base/aps -I./io/wavout/include 
- -I./ui/lcd/include -I./ui/irman/include -I./lib/http/include 
- -I./io/signature/include -I./plm/metadata/id3v2 -I./lmc/wav/include 
- -I./base/unix/include -I./base/unix/darwin5.4/include 
- -I./io/esound/include -I./ui/musicbrowser/unix/include 
- -I./ui/freeamp/include -I./ui/freeamp/unix/include 
- -I./ui/download/unix/include -I./ui/musicbrowser/include -I./ftc/kjofol 
- -I./lmc/vorbis/include -Wall -g -O2 -I/sw/include/gtk-1.2 
- -I/sw/include/glib-1.2 -I/sw/lib/glib/include -I/usr/X11R6/include 
- -I/sw/include/gdk-pixbuf-1.0 -I/sw/include/gtk-1.2 
- -I/sw/include/glib-1.2 -I/sw/lib/glib/include -I/usr/X11R6/include 
- -D_REENTRANT -I/sw/include   -c base/src/log.cpp -o base/src/log.o
base/src/log.cpp:0: malformed option `-D darwin5.4'
make: *** [base/src/log.o] Error 1
### make failed, exit code 2
Failed: compiling freeamp-2.1.1-1 failed

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Re: [Fink-devel] gcc3

2002-05-22 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

On Wednesday, May 22, 2002, at 10:11 AM, David R. Morrison wrote:

 I'd like to draw everyone's attention to a new section in the docs:

 http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/porting/preparing.php#gcc3

cool. don't forget: i saw somewhere that c++ libs from gcc2 will not be 
compatable with programs from gcc3. (i think  ;-)

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[Fink-devel] 0.0.0 libs

2002-05-31 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

these are the libs affected so far:

 /sw/lib/libIDL-0.6.0.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 
0.0.0)
 /sw/lib/libIIOP.0.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0)
 /sw/lib/libORBit.0.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0)
 /sw/lib/libORBitCosNaming.0.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current 
version 0.0.0)
 /sw/lib/libORBitutil.0.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 
0.0.0)
 /sw/lib/libcharset.1.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 
0.0.0)
 /sw/lib/libdl.0.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0)
 /sw/lib/libfreetype.6.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 
0.0.0)
 /sw/lib/libglib-1.2.0.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 
0.0.0)
 /sw/lib/libgmodule-1.2.0.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 
0.0.0)
 /sw/lib/libgthread-1.2.0.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 
0.0.0)
 /sw/lib/libiconv.2.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0)
 /sw/lib/libintl.1.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0)
 /sw/lib/libpbm.9.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0)


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Re: [Fink-devel] KDE-Base-SSL Compile Error

2002-06-02 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

I did build the whole kde set, with the april dev tools. this was shortly beofre they 
were put into unstable.
On Sunday, June 2, 2002, at 07:42  AM, Jean-François Mertens wrote:


 On Sunday, June 2, 2002, at 03:59 , Ben Hines wrote:

 Something is presumably wrong with his installation.  kdebase3-ssl installed fine 
here, though with the december tools installed, and i used the bundle-kde-ssl 
bundle to install it. That might have made a difference.

 Something is then wrong with my installation (april tools) too:
 I get the same error, with fink install kdebase3-ssl _ after
 installing via fink install arts , arts-dev ,  kdelibs3-ssl and
 kdelibs3-ssl-dev in that order.

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Re: [Fink-devel] Fwd: preparing for the next system release

2002-06-02 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

On Sunday, June 2, 2002, at 10:46 AM, Max Horn wrote:
Chris,
 I wonder if you are following the fink-devel list at all? I can't explain your 
message otherwise.

Sorry, I was not clear. I know several people are working with the April dev tools. I 
am one. But working with the April Dev tools you can choose to use gcc2 or gcc3. I was 
asking more developers to use gcc3, so we can be more prepared, and quicker. Some 
programs that use c++ with gcc2 need heavy patching and/or a new version to compile 
with gcc3, and a few of them are needed for many other things to compile.

 Many of us actual now have Seed copiesof 10.2. We are aware of the problems, we even 
have a web page dedicated to it: http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/porting/preparing.php

I know, I have been trying to get as much as I can working under It, but my skills are 
limited. I was just asking for more people to help out, if they could. It is very 
frustrating to come to problems you do not know how to fix.

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Re: [Fink-devel] moving x11 from xfree86-base to -rootless

2002-06-23 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
On Sunday, June 23, 2002, at 10:13 AM, Jean-François Mertens wrote:
Further, there are some cases where the distinction is useful: e.g.,
currently libGLU is not built correctly in xfree86-rootless with gcc3,
while the whole of xfree86-base does build correctly.
It doesn't??

[chris@localhost:~$]> locate libGLU
/usr/X11R6/lib/libGLU.a

should there be something else?

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Re: [Fink-devel] experimental cvs tree?

2002-06-25 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
On Tuesday, June 25, 2002, at 03:24 AM, Max Horn wrote:

At 23:04 Uhr -0400 24.06.2002, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Are there any objections to creating an "experimental" module for things that
are works-in-progress?  My perception of what this module would be is:

Sounds OK to me.

Me also. I think this is a good thing, because it keeps the project unified. We can share a files for stuff that doesn't work real well yet, and get help from other developers without them having to checkout 5 different cvs trees.

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Re: [Fink-devel] Solaris port of Fink

2002-06-29 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
On Friday, June 28, 2002, at 03:40 AM, julien letessier - Sun Microsystems - Meylan France wrote:

Hi list!

I've been using Fink for a long time now, and I've recently been hired by Sun (summer internship) to create/port a debian-like packaging system to Solaris.

I've a simple question: do you devs, who know Fink's internals, think it's easy to port to Solaris? Given 'dpkg' and 'apt' already have been ported?

I think it would be pretty easy, actually. Fink is written in perl, so as long as perl 5.6 or better is on the computers, fink itself will run. You may need to modify a few things, because some packages are patched to work better with os x, but since everything is opensource, you are free to do it :-) It may be a pain to keep everything synced with fink, but the core of it should work fine.

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Re: [Fink-devel] Solaris port of Fink

2002-07-02 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
On Tuesday, July 2, 2002, at 10:38 AM, julien letessier - Sun Microsystems - Meylan France wrote:

Hisashi T Fujinaka wrote:

Isn't there a Solaris port of the NetBSD package system already? Isn't it
more complete?


There actually is. There's one for Darwin as well.

But it's not as good as Fink - the build-from-source procedure is complicated and hard to automate, and there's no way to setup a binary package repository like the one that's accessible through Fink and dselect.

So we're probably going to use Fink - but we'll take advantage of the patching effort of the various packaging communities for Solaris that exist out there.

Our goal is to create a *heavily centralized* infrastructure, reliable and easy to use.
And... Fink looks like the best available choice :)
cool. It would be trivial to add solaris patches, in the info file, use Patch: %f.solaris.patch, and make sure the patchfile ends that way. then you could easily sync up with the main fink tree, and still keep everything seperate.

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[Fink-devel] bootstrap tar problem

2002-07-25 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

the current bootstrap code in cvs does not check to see if %p/bin/tar  
exists, it just uses it anyway. I have a patch i made with current cvs  
to fix this. if you want to use the cvs bootstrap code, the patch is  
found here:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/ 
index.php?func=detailaid=586452group_id=17203atid=317203

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Re: [Fink-devel] system-ncurses ? hmmm

2002-10-07 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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On Monday, October 7, 2002, at 08:08  AM, Max Horn wrote:

 So we discussed in the past about dropping the ncurses package now 
 that 10.2 has ncurses built-in. I refused this in the past (and I am 
 still behind that decision), as we had many more important things to 
 do for the transition period.

 Now that we have mostly transited to 10.2, we can get back to the 
 other issues.

 Getting rid of the ncurses package is in so far attractive as it would 
 speed up the boostrap process noticably. The other reasons some people 
 mentioned (less disk space, less files on HD...) are IMHO not really 
 counting - of course there are a few ppl to whom they matter, but not 
 to broad the majority of users.

 However what this does not cover is the C++ headers of ncurses. AFAICT 
 libncurses++.a is not part of 10.2, nor are the C++ headers of 
 ncurses. So anything that uses these would not work anymore. Can we 
 afford that? I am not so sure.

Well, imho, I don't think that we can. One nice thing about having our 
own packages is that we are not at the mercy of apple when it comes to 
changing or updating things, we decide when to do it, and many times it 
is before apple. The only problem I have with ncurses in fink is that 
it seems to have a problem with color support. TheSin built giFTcurs 
with a system-ncurses package he made and it has color. Mine linked to 
fink's ncurses has none at all, no matter my term program or the TERM 
env variable. I think I will take a look at apple's changes to see if 
we are in fact missing something. That is my only complaint. As for 
other systems packages, for the most part we should not need them, 
especially when we have a bin dist for 10.2, as the build depends can 
be just downloaded. Maybe something to do for fink 0.5+ is to uninstall 
builddepends after the builds are finished, so that they are not 
updated all the time with a selfupdate.

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Re: [Fink-devel] RuntimeDepends

2002-10-10 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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On Thursday, October 10, 2002, at 07:58  AM, Peter O'Gorman wrote:


 On Thursday, October 10, 2002, at 07:22  PM, Max Horn wrote:

 I'd like to add some new fields in the near future:

 RuntimeDepends

 Comments? Problems with those? Other similiar fields that might be 
 needed in your opinion?


 Wouldn't this objective be achieved without a new field, but instead 
 using BuildDepends: for *all* the buildtime dependencies and Depends 
 for just the runtime dependencies.

I like this idea better, because doesn't apt and friends use depends 
for runtime stuff? if we added another field, we would need to change 
apt and the frontends to recognize it, afaik

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Re: [Fink-devel] FWD: tetex-base

2002-10-12 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

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On Friday, October 11, 2002, at 08:10  PM, David R. Morrison wrote:

 I'm forwarding this to fink-devel because I'm not sure what the right
 approach is.

 tetex-base says Provides: dialog and dialog says Conflicts: 
 tetex-base
 The situation is that dialog is a very small package which someone 
 might
 want independently; tetex-base is a large package which includes 
 dialog.

 Anyone have suggestions about how to do this?

I think if Replaces: lines are added to each package, dpkg will know to 
uninstall one in order to install the other (unless something 
specifically depends on it). I dont know if dialog should replace 
tetex-base, but i do think tetex-bash should replace dialog
Replaces: dialog

jmho :-)
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[Fink-devel] ncurses

2002-11-03 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
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hey guys. I have a new revision of ncurses 5.2, which should also know 
about apple's terminfo entries, as well as termcap stuff, and I also 
packed up ncurses 5.3, which is binary compatible.

Could some people maybe test them and Max, they are your packages to 
approve or deny :-)

they are in experimental under beren12/libs

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Re: [Fink-devel] ncurses

2002-11-04 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
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hey guys. I have a new revision of ncurses 5.2, which should also know 
about apple's terminfo entries, as well as termcap stuff, and I also 
packed up ncurses 5.3, which is binary compatible.

oops. it looks like they are not. some of the symbols have changed 
names it seems. :-/ o well

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Re: [Fink-devel] ncurses

2002-11-04 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
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On Monday, November 4, 2002, at 05:28  PM, Max Horn wrote:


At 12:43 Uhr -0500 04.11.2002, Chris Zubrzycki wrote:

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On Monday, November 4, 2002, at 12:20  PM, Carsten Klapp wrote:



Too bad about the symbol changes in 5.3 I can't use it yet, anyway 
both built for me without any problems on 10.2.1.

(Nice that 5.3 no longer requires a patch! (:)

OK, that's an advantage. But what else does 5.3 gain us I wonder?



On Monday, November 4, 2002, at 09:16  am, Chris Zubrzycki wrote:


hey guys. I have a new revision of ncurses 5.2, which should also 
know about apple's terminfo entries, as well as termcap stuff, and 
I also packed up ncurses 5.3, which is binary compatible.

oops. it looks like they are not. some of the symbols have changed 
names it seems. :-/ o well

Ok, status update. it is bin compat with about 90% of ncurses 
programs they say on the website. I have been working a lot with both 
versions and can now have them both installed, and am actucally 
working on splitoffs I hope to be able to submit to max later today.

Interesting - so the shlibs do have different versions after all? I am 
a bit confused, this sounds like a contradition - first you say 5.3 
can work as a drop in replacement (which requires *equal* major 
versions of the dylib), then you say that you can splitoffize it so 
that 5.3 and 5.2 coexist (which implies *different* major versions). 
What do I miss?

The only issue is every program that links to ncurses will need 
{build}depends on the correct versions. Easy stuff though, because 
symlinks should take care of the legacy apps.

ok. it is a different minor version, but it breaks some apps, because 
some interfaces have been renamed. from the homepage: NOTE: A few 
applications will have to be recompiled (about 1% of the programs in a 
typical Linux distribution, 10% of the programs that use ncurses). 
These are easy to identify with nm or strings.

Now I don't know if that means if some need code changes, or what, but 
some apps I guess are using private functions: add several private 
functions (prefixed with _nc_) for tracing chtype values in the debug 
library, and for better access and buffer limit checking.

and some do die because of the renames, so for now, I guess they are 
not 100% compatible (but it is easy to check, once you know what to 
look for)


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Re: [Fink-devel] Deep dependencies in tcl

2002-11-06 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
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On Wednesday, November 6, 2002, at 11:40  AM, Jose' Cruanyes wrote:



On Mercoledì, nov 6, 2002, at 17:13 Europe/Rome, Randal L. Schwartz 
wrote:

How are variations best handled in fink?


I think one solution could be have a dummy package (using the 
postgresql example)

postgresql depends postgresql-complete | postgresql-cxx | 
postgresql-java | postgresql-javaperl | postgres-whatever

then create the different postgresql-xxx packages with the different 
configurations
so when you ask fink install postgresql the system ask you which one 
to install.

the problem is that ideally you have to create a package for every 
possible combination of options and in the case of postgresql the 
number is fairly high

as a default we build each package with everything we can turned on. 
Many of these dependencies are buildDepends only, and the different 
modules are split into different deb files. When we have a working 
binary archive, many people never notice all of the build depends 
because they are not building them themselves. In order to have a good 
binary archive, the maintainers need feedback to know which packages 
can be put in stable. so the quicker we get feedback the quicker and 
bigger the binary archive will be :-)


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Re: [Fink-devel] Fink Rebuild question

2002-12-12 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
On Thursday, December 12, 2002, at 09:00  AM, Patrick Sodré wrote:


Hi,
   I'm porting openafs to fink and it takes a long time to recompile 
openafs. Is there ANY way that I can skip the compilation step and go 
straight to Splitting off the packages?

fink info ccache

it makes rebuilding very short, and make sure you install the -default 
splitoff if you want fink to be able to use it. It makes ccache the 
default, however, so dont forget to set a cache size limit.

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Re: [Fink-devel] Bug or Feature missing

2002-12-15 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
On Monday, December 16, 2002, at 12:34  AM, Patrick Sodré wrote:


Sorry... So do you have any clues why this could be happening?

Patrick Sodre

On Sunday, December 15, 2002, at 11:50  PM, Ben Hines wrote:


You never said that on the mailing list. (what the actual problem was)

-Ben

On Sunday, December 15, 2002, at 08:07  PM, Patrick Sodré wrote:


This problem. The PostInstScript and PreRmScript were appended to 
the openafs-client.xml file. There is definitely something wrong. If 
it is with my .info file, then Fink needs to be more verbose about 
it and try to point out where the error comes from.


The problem looks to me like the info parser is not realizing that 
there are indented HERE document marks...im not sure if it has been 
fixed in fink cvs, but i know that generally ending HEREDOC marks need 
to be on a line by them selves with no leading whitespace. ie. remove 
the whitespace on the closing . there is no error reported because 
you have a final closing 

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Re: [Fink-devel] Upgrading postfix

2002-12-22 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
On Sunday, December 22, 2002, at 04:45  AM, Daniel Parks wrote:


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On Sunday, December 22, 2002, at 12:48  AM, Daniel Parks wrote:


I am creating two new packages (actually, Steven M. Bytnar created 
the packages and I'm upgrading them), postfix-sasl and 
postfix-sasl-tls.

I'm also considering adding MySQL support.

Ugh, I don't think postfix-mysql-sasl-tls is a good package name!


Take a look at the debian packages for postfix, they do just what you 
want. packages.debian.org. you can see the contents of the packages 
too, to get an idea what is needed to build and how to make the 
splitoffs

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Re: [Fink-devel] Registering fink.fm?

2003-01-21 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, at 11:48  AM, David wrote:


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Hello guys.

Fink.fm is available and even though we are no radio station I am 
short of registering it. It would be a 200 dollar Investment for the 
next two years which I am well willing to make. The question is, would 
you all accept this as an additional domain, DRM, Max, Benjamin?

personally, i dont like it for the same reason max didn't want to use 
andthing in the .de domain: .fm does not mean a radio station, it's a 
country's private domain. We are worldwide effort, so personally i 
think we should not have a domain tied to a specific country.

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Re: [Fink-devel] Regression caused by indexing changes

2003-01-27 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
On Monday, January 27, 2003, at 05:01  PM, Carsten wrote:


Hi Max,

Yes I am seeing the same thing too.

Agreed, fink should use the existing (dirty) index in this case. It 
does seem to do so when a package is specified (fink list zip or 
fink apropos zip for example).

I believe I have seen this problem even before my last patch, but it 
certainly is occurring more frequently now. I'm not sure what is 
happening but I will have another look at my code submission to see 
what is going on.

But I wonder where this number 291 packages is coming from (240 on 
my system). Is this the number of debs/binary programs?

dunno, but a fink index does indeed make all better...

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Re: [Fink-devel] install_name perl script

2003-01-28 Thread Chris Zubrzycki

On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, at 05:41  PM, Finlay Dobbie wrote:



On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, at 10:17  pm, Chris Zubrzycki wrote:


On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, at 12:04  AM, Jeremy Erwin wrote:

Hmm, after I fixed a spurious newline that my test editor had added 
in the midst of
 `/usr/bin/install_name_tool -change $File::Find::name $newlibrary 
$_\n`;, the script works. Thanks a lot, pico!

fink install nano. much better than pico...i love it


Both spuriously add newlines unless you run them with -w, AFAIK.


True, but even with -w pico will still wrap the lines after a certain 
length, it bit me with some of RangerRick's kde info files...and nano 
has way more features, like just to any line #, etc.

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[Fink-devel] ncurses 5.3

2003-02-15 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
Ok. I have finally committed ncurses 5.3, and just wanted to let 
everyone know. I have verified that the previously missing symbols are 
in fact there, and tested the libs with old and new ncurses progs, no 
problems.

I also committed versions for 10.1, which i know at least a few people 
use. I have also tested these, (thanks inca  ;-)  )  and unless i made 
a last minute typo, they work also.


If other ppl need things backported, let me know and i'll help.

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Re: [Fink-devel] Epoch

2003-03-03 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
On Monday, March 3, 2003, at 02:38  PM, Justin Hallett wrote:

okay %e is great thanks...and I agree, but I think it will be used, I 
have
a number of rc pkgs.

Max Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes there is: %e (see PkgVersion.pm, line 136).

Cause I think it'd be nice to have if we start using Epoch more and 
more.
Well, epochs should only be used as a last resort, normally...
yes. epochs should be a *very* last resort, because they can be very 
confusing to people who are just looking for version numbers, and once 
they are used for a package, they will be forever used with it, unless 
the package name changes.

please don't use them lightly...

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[Fink-devel] xfree86 upgrade

2003-03-04 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
there is a fairly clean solution, that could be hard coded in fink for 
now, is:

fink build xfree86  fink scanpackages  sudo apt-get update  sudo 
apt-get install xfree86

apt is able to install xfree 4.3 over the 4.2 packages because it is 
smart enough to know to override dpkg because the new packages fulfill 
the dependancies.

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Re: [Fink-devel] System-* (Placeholder packages)

2003-03-29 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
On Saturday, March 29, 2003, at 05:04  AM, John Davidorff Pell wrote:

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I've noticed that there are a number of placeholder packages, I was 
just thinking of another, for Tcl/Tk which i just got from CVS, and it 
occurred to me that if we made placeholder packages for every package 
we'd be crazy. Is there a way (perhaps not for the next few releases) 
to have a 'generic' package that can be updated to provide for 
dependancies for the system, or even some built in automatic method? 
I'd be happy to help and/or test (I'm not sure if i would be much help 
if we do a built-in method).
Most likely not. The reason we have these depends is so that every 
person gets exactly the same package, and so that _fink_ has control of 
all the packages it needs. Without this control, many things break as 
you upgrade or clean old programs that you think you no longer need. 
also if is possible to install a program/lib anywhere, and fink would 
have no idea where to look. We dont provide a placeholder package 
unless it supplies *everything* needed, and then usually only if it 
comes with the system

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Re: [Fink-devel] building gtk+2-2.0.9-3 with xfree86-4.3

2003-03-29 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
On Saturday, March 29, 2003, at 07:42  AM, Peter O'Gorman wrote:

Hi,
I just built gtk+2-2.0.9 with xfree86-4.3 with no errors.
The problem seems to have been that xfree86-4.3 does not have 
Xft/XftFreetype.h, but when I grep for this

[pogma:src/gtk+2-2.0.9-3/gtk+-2.0.9] peter% grep -rl 
Xft\/XftFreetype.h .
./config.log
./configure
./configure.in

Simply removing the check from configure allows it to build.
(Or did I miss something, and this is a known fix)?
If i remember correctly, it does not build the xft backend libs then, 
maybe compare the filelisting of the 2 debs? one with xfree 4.2 and one 
with the check removed and against xfree 4.3

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[Fink-devel] Fwd: [Fink-users] AM_PATH_GTKGL trouble

2003-04-01 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
forwarded from fink-users:

Begin forwarded message:

From: Jonathan Brandmeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue Apr 1, 2003  7:16:57  PM US/Eastern
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Fink-users] AM_PATH_GTKGL trouble
I am a developer for a python extension module project.  We are trying
to support OSX using fink, due to its support for gtkglarea.  We are
using a slightly modified version of the autoconf macro 'AM_PATH_GTKGL'
(its contents are appended to this message).  The test fails with these
linker errors:
_glPointParameterf referenced from libGL expected to be defined in
OpenGL
_glPointParameterfv referenced from libGL expected to be defined in
OpenGL
Our test system is configured with:
OS 10.2,
Fink stable
Apple X11 0.3 with SDK
Apple's Python distro
Developer tools dated June 2002.
The following fink packages (with automatic dependancies):
automake
autoconf
gtkglarea
We attempted to build gtkglarea from its source package and recieved 
the
same errors during a related check.

Thanks for your assistance,
Jonathan Brandmeyer


The content of the test macro follows.  I have added comments in all
caps, prefixed with ##.
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# configure paths for GtkGLArea
# Janne Lof 1999-17-2
# AM_PATH_GTKGL([ACTION-IF-FOUND [,ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]])
AC_DEFUN(AM_PATH_GTKGL,
[
AC_PROVIDE([AM_PATH_GTKGL])
AC_ARG_WITH(gl-prefix,[  --with-gl-prefix=PFXPrefix where 
OpenGL
or Mesa is installed],
 gl_prefix=$withval,
 gl_prefix=)

AC_ARG_WITH(gtkgl-prefix, [  --with-gtkgl-prefix=PFX Prefix where
GtkGLArea is installed],
 gtkgl_prefix=$withval,
 gtkgl_prefix=)
# tests for OpenGL
if test x$gl_prefix != x ; then
 GL_CFLAGS=-I$gl_prefix/include
 GL_LDOPTS=-L$gl_prefix/lib
else
 GL_CFLAGS=
 GL_LDOPTS=
fi
saved_LIBS=$LIBS
saved_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS
# test for plain OpenGL

## THIS TEST PASSES, SEVERAL ALTERNATES FOLLOW WHICH ARE NOT SEEN

AC_MSG_CHECKING([GL])
LIBS=$saved_LIBS $GTK_LIBS $GL_LDOPTS -lGLU -lGL
AC_TRY_LINK( ,[ char glBegin(); glBegin(); ], have_GL=yes, have_GL=no)
AC_MSG_RESULT($have_GL)
if test x$have_GL = xyes; then

 GL_LIBS=-lGLU -lGL

 else
  # test for GL with Pthreads.
  ## THIS TEST IS NOT SEEN (NOT NEEDED)

  AC_MSG_CHECKING([GL with threads])
  LIBS=$saved_LIBS $GTK_LIBS $GL_LDOPTS -lGLU -lGL -lpthread
  AC_TRY_LINK( ,[char glBegin(); glBegin(); ], have_GL=yes, have_GL=no)
  AC_MSG_RESULT($have_GL)
 if test x$have_GL = xyes; then

  GL_LIBS=-lGLU -lGL -lpthread

 else
  # test for Mesa
  ## THIS TEST IS NOT SEEN (NOT NEEDED)

  AC_MSG_CHECKING([Mesa])
  LIBS=$saved_LIBS $GTK_LIBS $GL_LDOPTS -lMesaGLU -lMesaGL
  AC_TRY_LINK( ,[ char glBegin(); glBegin(); ], have_Mesa=yes,
have_Mesa=no)
  AC_MSG_RESULT($have_Mesa)
  if test x$have_Mesa = xyes; then

   GL_LIBS=-lMesaGLU -lMesaGL

  else

   # test for Mesa with threads

   ## THIS TEST IS NOT SEEN (NOT NEEDED)

   AC_MSG_CHECKING([Mesa with pthreads])
   LIBS=$saved_LIBS $GTK_LIBS $GL_LDOPTS -lMesaGLU -lMesaGL -lpthread
   AC_TRY_LINK( ,[ char glBegin(); glBegin(); ], have_Mesa_pthread=yes,
have_Mesa_pthread=no)
   AC_MSG_RESULT($have_Mesa_pthread)
   if test x$have_Mesa_pthread = xyes; then

 GL_LIBS=-lMesaGLU -lMesaGL -lpthread

   else
#all failed
LIBS=$saved_LIBS
CFLAGS=$saved_CFLAGS
GTKGL_LIBS=
GTKGL_CFLAGS=
ifelse([$2], , :, [$2])
   fi
  fi
 fi
fi
# tests for GtkGLArea

## THIS TEST FAILS WITH LINKER ERRORS.

if test x$gtkgl_prefix != x; then
 GTKGL_CFLAGS=-I$gtkgl_prefix/include
 GTKGL_LDOPTS=-L$gtkgl_prefix/lib
else
 GTKGL_CFLAGS=
 GTKGL_LDOPTS=
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([GtkGLArea])
LIBS=$save_LIBS -lgtkgl $GTK_LIBS $GL_LDOPTS $GL_LIBS $GTKGL_LDOPTS
AC_TRY_LINK( ,[ char gtk_gl_area_new(); gtk_gl_area_new(); ],
have_gtkgl=yes, have_gtkgl=no)
AC_MSG_RESULT($have_gtkgl)
if test x$have_gtkgl = xyes; then

 LIBS=$saved_LIBS
 CFLAGS=$saved_CFLAGS
 GTKGL_CFLAGS=$GTKGL_CFLAGS $GL_CFLAGS
 GTKGL_LIBS=$GTKGL_LDOPTS -lgtkgl $GL_LDOPTS $GL_LIBS
 ifelse([$1], , :, [$1])
else

 LIBS=$saved_LIBS
 CFLAGS=$saved_CFLAGS
 GTKGL_LIBS=
 GTKGL_CFLAGS=
 ifelse([$2], , :, [$2])
fi

AC_SUBST(GTKGL_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(GTKGL_LIBS)
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Re: [Fink-devel] Prebinding

2003-04-02 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
On Wednesday, April 2, 2003, at 08:44  PM, Ben Hines wrote:

On Wednesday, April 2, 2003, at 11:45  AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:

Karin Kosina wrote:

I still do not see how enabling prebinding can ever be bad. If I
understand the documentation correctly, the worst thing that can
happen is that prebinding cannot be used, resulting in the exact
same situation as if it hadn't been enabled in the first place...
I don't see how it can be bad either, but I also don't see how it can 
be *automated*.  If you know how we can have the offsets be the same 
across all fink installations, then go for it.  But one of the goals 
of Fink is for the resulting binaries to be the same across all 
installations, regardless of where they're built.

Perhaps you missed the discussion of  seg_addr_table then? It can be 
easily automated with some fink support and use of the Shlibs field. 
Someone just needs to implement it. See carsten's exp dir.

Mach-O prebinding info is NEVER the same across OS X installations, 
that cannot be considered part of the 'binaries are the same' policy.
From what I have gathered from other lists, update_prebinding modifies 
the lib or app permantly; it changes it's md5 anyway...so it may take a 
few times loading to get everything prebound together, ie. it does the 
lowest level of libs, then the next level, etc. until it prebinds the 
app itself.

But this can only happen if it has *some* address to start with.

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Re: [Fink-devel] Re: Type: perl

2003-05-27 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
On Tuesday, May 27, 2003, at 10:20  AM, TheSin wrote:

okay what is we added required system-perl560 pkgs and such that 
symlink to perl560 and perl561 and perl580 Obviously with the fink 
pkgs or system counterparts for each version.  then we could use 
/sw/bin/perl[560|561|580] in the apropriate places, and we would know 
they exist and be using a full /path/to/perl

any how this will need to be fixed before I add apache2 to unstable, 
well i suppose apache2 coul dbe added but not mod_perl which it likely 
the most used dso for apache

On Tuesday, May 27, 2003, at 07:35 AM, David R. Morrison wrote:

One thing to keep in mind here is that the new versioned perl packages
may need to *build* the package using a different version of perl than
the one that the user is currently running.  Each -pm560 package has
to be built with perl 5.6.0, each -pm580 package has to be built with
perl 5.8.0, and so on.  So we have to construct a system which does 
this.
That's what I've attempted to do.
Why not use perl5.6 and perl5.8 symlinks managed by 
update-alternatives, to make appear less dependant on a specific 
version...

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[Fink-devel] new fink patch submitted

2003-05-30 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
hey i made a patch for fink that adds 2 new options for fink list,  
--maintainer for specifying a maintainer, and --tree for limiting to  
specific trees (stable/unstable/local/etc), and also adds searching the  
maintainer field in fink apropos. I added the docs in fink list -h as  
well as in the manpage. If I could get some feedback i'd love to commit  
this, it has been handy for me :)

http://sourceforge.net/tracker/ 
index.php?func=detailaid=745877group_id=17203atid=317203 for the  
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Re: [Fink-devel] master:master:master:master..., huh?

2003-06-12 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
On Thursday, June 12, 2003, at 01:19  PM, Christian Schaffner wrote:

Hi Randal

On Donnerstag, Juni 12, 2003, at 06:24  Uhr, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:

Randal == Randal L Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Randal I'm using the CVS tip of fink... lately, I've been getting  
failures to
Randal download that end up trying to download something with  
master: in
Randal the front.  And each failure makes it even longer!

Randal curl -f -L -O  
master:master:master:master:master:master:master:master:http:// 
distfiles.opendarwin.org/konversation-0.12.tar.gz

Randal What's doing that?

Followup - when I try to update autoproject-0.17-1, that's where
it starts getting bad:
autoproject has a very strange Source line in it:
Source: %n-%v.tar.gz
Whoops! forgot the d/l location when i made the package in my exp...but  
that should not be the problem. everything works fine for me with this  
package like it is.

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Re: [Fink-devel] master:master:master:master..., huh?

2003-06-12 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
On Thursday, June 12, 2003, at 02:12  PM, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:

Chris == Chris Zubrzycki [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

autoproject has a very strange Source line in it:
Source: %n-%v.tar.gz
Chris Whoops! forgot the d/l location when i made the package in my
Chris exp...but  that should not be the problem. everything works 
fine for
Chris me with this  package like it is.

Try removing the source from /sw/src, and then fink fetch-missing.

All hades breaks loose.
Please file a bug then, that should not happen. :)
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Re: [Fink-devel] unable to fink selfupdate-cvs in the past week

2003-06-26 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
On Tuesday, June 24, 2003, at 06:32  PM, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:

David == David  [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Due to hardware issues anonymous CVS is served from the backup
David servers, AFAIK. This is a sourceforge issue. We apologise for 
the
David hassle this causes but unfortunately we cannot do a thing ;) 
about it.

And so it's been broken for a week for everyone, and there's no
end to the breakage in sight?  How is anyone getting anything done?
The end will hopefully be in august, and it's only broken for 
non-developers, ie. anonymous access.

it's a real pain, i agree.

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Re: [Fink-devel] Re: Idea: embed patch in .info

2003-07-15 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
On Saturday, July 12, 2003, at 09:18  PM, Max Horn wrote:
Am Sonntag, 13.07.03 um 01:47 Uhr schrieb John Davidorff Pell:
It was mentioned soon after all this was suggested in the first 
place, by i don't know who, to do it like this: %n.info and 
%n-%v-%r.patch. basically only renaming the info file, not the 
patches. this is an obviously simple solution and will work just as 
well as previously and won't have any of the disadvantages that are 
being discussed now.

That approach works nicely for me. What do others think?
You lose the key advantage of being able to make mass changes 
(scripted) that require a revision update, because
once the file revision and patch are out of sync fink can no longer 
find the patchfile. Honestly I do not see the problem of using the $Id 
$ tags in files and using -D with cvs commands to get a specific 
snapshot. This is meant to make things easier, not harder on us.

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Re: [Fink-devel] Re: Idea: embed patch in .info

2003-07-16 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 09:17  AM, Max Horn wrote:
Am Dienstag, 15.07.03 um 13:01 Uhr schrieb Chris Zubrzycki:
On Saturday, July 12, 2003, at 09:18  PM, Max Horn wrote:
Am Sonntag, 13.07.03 um 01:47 Uhr schrieb John Davidorff Pell:
It was mentioned soon after all this was suggested in the first 
place, by i don't know who, to do it like this: %n.info and 
%n-%v-%r.patch. basically only renaming the info file, not the 
patches. this is an obviously simple solution and will work just as 
well as previously and won't have any of the disadvantages that are 
being discussed now.

That approach works nicely for me. What do others think?
You lose the key advantage of being able to make mass changes 
(scripted) that require a revision update, because
once the file revision and patch are out of sync fink can no longer 
find the patchfile. Honestly I do not see the problem of using the 
$Id $ tags in files and using -D with cvs commands to get a specific 
snapshot. This is meant to make things easier, not harder on us.

Well I don't see a problem either, so personally I'd be fully happy 
with what you suggest Chris (it's what I myself proposed earlier, 
after all). But it seems others see a problem...
as an added idea, for the people that think they will have trouble 
keeping track of such patches, they can add either an empty file w/the 
version/revision of the patch as a name, or they can do echo 
version-rev  package.patch  diff -ruN dir dir.new  package.patch

problem solved :)

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Re: [Fink-devel] Chris Zubrzycki (beren) / Matt Stephenson (cattrap)

2003-07-20 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
On Saturday, July 19, 2003, at 06:00  AM, Max Horn wrote:

Tried to email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] yesterday, but the mails are not being 
delivered, SF.net tells me:

[...]
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its
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[...]
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Maybe this is just a temporary problem with .mac email addresses. Or 
maybe those .mac addresses are outdated? In that case, could their 
owners please update the SF.net addresses to point at valid targets? 
Thanks!
There is nothing wrong with my email address, afaik, but there seeme to 
be an odd problem or mail routing loop or something when using the sf 
email to forward to my main account.

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Re: [Fink-devel] (no subject)

2003-08-26 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
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On Sunday, August 24, 2003, at 10:48  AM, John Davidorff Pell wrote:
I'm actually a little confused as to why each *package* needs the 
gcc:
3.1 | 3.3 flags. Its only important to which version of gcc3 we 
compile
with, not which code we compile.
Shouldn't fink just keep track of which gcc3 a given package was
compiled with instead of making a duplicate info file for each? i.e. 
In
theory foo.info with gcc: 3.1 and foo.info with gcc: 3.3 should be
identical except for that line, so why make duplicates?
If we force a given fink distro to use only one gcc3, then can't we
just make it require the correct gcc3 be used and leave it at that?
Then all the C++ code will always be from 3.3 (or 3.1).
Unless i'm very confused this would simplify it a bit, wouldn't it?

The problem is with the upgrade.  What we did for the gcc 3.1 upgrade
was to only force users to recompile fink packages which have C++ code
in them, and allowed them to keep their already-compiled things from
the previous distribution if those things did not involve C++.
I agree that it would be simpler to just use a given gcc for a given
distribution, but then we would need a mechanism to force people to
replace all of their fink packages (and to replace them in the correct
order, if they are building from source) when they upgrade.
  -- Dave
So then let's make a much more descriptive field. if a package has c++ 
code in it...

CPP: Yes

If a package has this and we upgrade, then build any dependancies it 
has that also have it. then build that package and we're happy. :-)
Well, first of all, CPP stands for C PreProcessor, not C++. Second, we 
try to make sure the default way of building remains the same with all 
users. It is so much easier to know that in 99.99% of cases, there is a 
standard set of tools being used. Also, we do not create the CPP or 
CFLAGS variables, they are standard, and are meant to hold custom 
command line options, so assigning Yes to the value that should be the 
CPP makes less then 0 sense.

AFAIK the GCC tags are only required for c++ packages, but it's a good 
way to mark the highest compiler they build on.

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Re: [Fink-devel] pkgconfig policy

2003-08-29 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
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On Thursday, August 28, 2003, at 10:07  AM, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
On Thursday, August 28, 2003, at 10:31  PM, Benjamin Reed wrote:

Peter O'Gorman wrote:
I don't see the need for this to be in a Recommends field, would it 
not be better in a Desc* type field, or simply as a #comment in the 
.info file?
It's not a matter of need, but it does make sense to me.  If I want 
to develop with kdelibs, I want to know that I need to have all those 
other -dev packages installed too.

When we implement Recommends/Suggests in the future, fink can 
auto-install them so you're ready to do your building.
In the future we will all be dead :)

Aside from the fact that nobody is working on implementing this at 
them moment, there is Dave's point about upping the revision numbers. 
However, as long as it will still allow -dev packages to be replaced 
by others when building something, there is no objection from me.

A policy where this should be added to Recommends or Suggests by the 
maintainer when packages are updated to a new revision/version would 
probably get nowhere though, so I guess the decision on where it goes 
(comment, Recommends, Suggests, Desc*) is up to Dave.
What about fixing the fink dep engine, so that BuildDependsOnly 
packages may depend on other BuildDependsOnly, and then a kde packahe 
could BuildDepend on kdelibs3-dev and a few other -dev packages it 
needs, and fink will make sure everything needed is there; fink would 
need to recursively go through the depends...

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