I have figured out the problem. The apple provided mod_perl is a shared
lib. I was looking to rebuild mod_perl with the latest version, and
here's what I found:
The mod_perl readme says that the shared lib support is new and very
unstable
I have encountered similar problems just using 'PerlR
>> parse_file_count check failed at T.pm line 33. <--> ,
>> blib/lib/Apache/ASP.pm line 1556
>> FAILED before any test output arrived
I figured out this stupid error, the test script makes a silly logical
error, I made a patch to fix it, can somebody please add the three
packages to CVS (on th
On Sunday, January 27, 2002, at 03:55 PM, Kyle Moffett wrote:
> In using Apache::ASP, I need to use Apache::Request, I think, and I
> think that is the cause for this error:
>
> parse_file_count check failed at T.pm line 33. <--> ,
> blib/lib/Apache/ASP.pm line 1556
> FAILED before any test out
Has there been any progress on porting Evolution? I realize it is a bit
of a nightmare since it depends on a zillion rapidly changing libraries.
I've had problems getting it to build in current versions of ports under
FreeBSD as well.
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Jon Dugan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> "Max" == Max Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Max> would you mind extending the patch so that it works for fetch-all,
Max> too, then I could put it into CVS.
Untested, but I'm usually pretty good at perl code... :)
diff -u /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Engine.pm-DIST /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Engine.pm
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is there a bug open for this?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>I suppose Dave has libxpg4 installed. It has this effect.
>libxpg4 sets the environment variable DYLD_FORCE_FLAT_NAMESPACE, which
>will break any binary that is compiled with twolevel_namespace (the
>default) and has multiply defined symbol
Justin Hallett wrote:
>
> I'm running the latest of each and my bash is fine.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > I just installed bash to verify and it works for me, so do you
> >update readline after having build bash ?
I suppose Dave has libxpg4 installed. It has this effect.
libxpg4 set
I'm running the latest of each and my bash is fine.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I just installed bash to verify and it works for me, so do you
>update readline after having build bash ?
> Ah and which version-revision of readline are you using ?
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Le mardi 19 février 2002, à 05:29 PM, Dave Vasilevsky a écrit :
> I get this when I try to run bash-2.05a-4:
>
>> [localhost:~] vasi% bash
>> dyld: bash multiple definitions of symbol _BC
>> /sw/lib/libreadline.4.2.dylib(terminal.so) definition of _BC
>> /sw/lib/libncurses.dylib.5(lib_termcap.o)
On Monday, February 18, 2002, at 03:26 PM, Jeff Whitaker
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sylvain: Here's an exchange I just had with an octave user. Looks like
> the new readline and ncurses don't get along. Or perhaps we need a new
> version of ncurses too?
>
>>> [localhost:~] deleeuw% octave
>
At 12:02 Uhr +0100 19.02.2002, Jorge Acereda Maciá wrote:
>On Thursday, February 14, 2002, at 07:38 PM, Max Horn wrote:
>
>>In addition to what I wrote in my previous mail: why are
>>"insertStatus", "lookupStatus" and "reference" not static?
>
>Errors :-)
>
>>The same for __dlCountList and __dlGet
Justin Hallett wrote:
>
> Why won't this work, I have to ^C from it or in about one hour it kills
> Finder and crashes the system...it just sits there.
>
> justin@localhost [~/tmp-clan]$ cat conftest.C
> #include
> justin@localhost [~/tmp-clan]$
>
> justin@localhost [~/tmp-clan]$ cc -E -v -I/s
On Thursday, February 14, 2002, at 07:38 PM, Max Horn wrote:
> In addition to what I wrote in my previous mail: why are
> "insertStatus", "lookupStatus" and "reference" not static?
Errors :-)
> The same for __dlCountList and __dlGetQueue, only that I assume they
> are meant to provide some s
Hi,
Sorry for the delay, I had holidays.
On Thursday, February 14, 2002, at 06:45 PM, Max Horn wrote:
>
> 2) Jorge, how about renaming some of the functions to something more
> descriptive, and more coherent:
> "dlerror" -> "installErrorHandlers"
Yes, this is an ugly hack. dlerror() is used
At 15:30 Uhr -0500 18.02.2002, Alexander Strange wrote:
>mplayer had something like this too. A temporary solution is to
>remove libxpg4.
[...]
dyld: octave multiple definitions of symbol _PC
/sw/lib/libreadline.4.2.dylib(terminal.so) definition of _PC
/sw/lib/libncurses.dylib.5(lib
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