Re: [Fink-devel] bash 4.0 to stable?

2009-09-09 Thread Martin Costabel
Robert Wyatt wrote: [] > gcc -L./builtins -L./lib/readline -L./lib/readline -L./lib/glob > -L./lib/tilde -L./lib/sh -L/sw/lib-g -O2 -o bash shell.o eval.o > y.tab.o general.o make_cmd.o print_cmd.o dispose_cmd.o execute_cmd.o > variables.o copy_cmd.o error.o expr.o flags.o jobs.o subst.o h

[Fink-devel] bash 4.0 to stable?

2009-09-09 Thread Robert Wyatt
Hi Benjamin, I thought I'd be writing to ask whether bash 4.0 can be moved to stable (for Snow Leopard particularly) because it doesn't seem to have any dependencies in unstable, but when I tried to build it I came across this on 32-bit 10.6: gcc -L./builtins -L./lib/readline -L./lib/readline

Re: [Fink-devel] Help with pcb on 10.6

2009-09-09 Thread Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt wrote: > Charles Lepple wrote: >> On Sep 9, 2009, at 9:27 PM, Charles Lepple wrote: >> >>> I got a report from a user that pcb doesn't build on 10.6, and while >>> trying to patch out the problem, it seems like bison isn't getting >>> called where it should be. >>> >>> Could someone pl

Re: [Fink-devel] Help with pcb on 10.6

2009-09-09 Thread Robert Wyatt
Charles Lepple wrote: > On Sep 9, 2009, at 9:27 PM, Charles Lepple wrote: > >> I got a report from a user that pcb doesn't build on 10.6, and while >> trying to patch out the problem, it seems like bison isn't getting >> called where it should be. >> >> Could someone please build pcb-1.99.20081128

Re: [Fink-devel] Help with pcb on 10.6

2009-09-09 Thread Charles Lepple
On Sep 9, 2009, at 9:27 PM, Charles Lepple wrote: > I got a report from a user that pcb doesn't build on 10.6, and while > trying to patch out the problem, it seems like bison isn't getting > called where it should be. > > Could someone please build pcb-1.99.20081128-14 (latest in unstable > ATM)

Re: [Fink-devel] scipy-core needs updated in stable

2009-09-09 Thread Jack Howarth
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 10:08:22PM -0400, Alexander Hansen wrote: > Jack Howarth wrote: > > The scipy-core in stable is very old and > > doesn't support python26. Can we get this > > stale 1.1.0-1 package updated to the 1.3.0-3 > > package from unstable? > > Jack > > > > > ccing

Re: [Fink-devel] scipy-core needs updated in stable

2009-09-09 Thread Alexander Hansen
Jack Howarth wrote: > The scipy-core in stable is very old and > doesn't support python26. Can we get this > stale 1.1.0-1 package updated to the 1.3.0-3 > package from unstable? > Jack > > ccing the maintainer, as the responsible party. -

[Fink-devel] Help with pcb on 10.6

2009-09-09 Thread Charles Lepple
Hi all, I got a report from a user that pcb doesn't build on 10.6, and while trying to patch out the problem, it seems like bison isn't getting called where it should be. Could someone please build pcb-1.99.20081128-14 (latest in unstable ATM) on Snow Leopard and send me the build log? Dependenci

[Fink-devel] scipy-core needs updated in stable

2009-09-09 Thread Jack Howarth
The scipy-core in stable is very old and doesn't support python26. Can we get this stale 1.1.0-1 package updated to the 1.3.0-3 package from unstable? Jack -- Let Crystal Reports handle the reporting - Free

Re: [Fink-devel] ccpnmr-py26 post-install script seg-faults on 64-bit

2009-09-09 Thread William G. Scott
On Sep 9, 2009, at 4:09 PM, Jack Howarth wrote: > fink --version > Package manager version: 0.29.99.cvs > Distribution version: selfupdate-cvs Wed Sep 9 18:42:56 2009, 10.6, > x86_64 I think I have the same setup as you. On this machine, /sw is 64-bit and the only fink, and I immediately a

Re: [Fink-devel] ccpnmr-py26 post-install script seg-faults on 64-bit

2009-09-09 Thread Jack Howarth
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 12:04:53PM -0700, William G. Scott wrote: > Yes, it works on the i386 fink (which was upgraded from 10.5). > > I just recompiled and reinstalled to double-check. > > > On Sep 9, 2009, at 11:33 AM, Jack Howarth wrote: > >> >> Bill, >> Could you test the ccpnmr-py26 build on

Re: [Fink-devel] ccpnmr-py26 post-install script seg-faults on 64-bit

2009-09-09 Thread William G. Scott
Yes, it works on the i386 fink (which was upgraded from 10.5). I just recompiled and reinstalled to double-check. On Sep 9, 2009, at 11:33 AM, Jack Howarth wrote: > > Bill, > Could you test the ccpnmr-py26 build on one of your > i386 fink installations? I would assume you would have > about t

Re: [Fink-devel] ccpnmr-py26 post-install script seg-faults on 64-bit

2009-09-09 Thread Jack Howarth
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 07:05:01AM -0700, William G. Scott wrote: > I also get it on a second machine (installed into /sw instead of /sw64). > If I issue the command "by hand", it works (or at least there is no error > reported): > > /sw/var/lib/dpkg/info/ccpnmr-py26.postinst: line 15: 474 Seg

Re: [Fink-devel] Stable (almost complete) wish list

2009-09-09 Thread Hanspeter Niederstrasser
Will the build logs for the failed x86_64 or 10.6 stable tree builds from drm be made available? I have a package which was listed as powerpc,1386 only, but built successfully on my 10.5/x86_64 setup and I would like to find the discrepancy. Hanspeter -- Hanspeter Niederstrasser hanspeter AT

Re: [Fink-devel] ccpnmr-py26 post-install script seg-faults on 64-bit

2009-09-09 Thread William G. Scott
I also get it on a second machine (installed into /sw instead of / sw64). If I issue the command "by hand", it works (or at least there is no error reported): /sw/var/lib/dpkg/info/ccpnmr-py26.postinst: line 15: 474 Segmentation fault /sw/bin/python2.6 -O /sw/lib/python2.6/site- pack

Re: [Fink-devel] ccpnmr-py26 post-install script seg-faults on 64-bit

2009-09-09 Thread Jack Howarth
On Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 09:36:23PM -0700, William G. Scott wrote: > This worked ok on my 32-bit install, but ... > > Setting up ccpnmr-py26 (2.0.7.1-1) ... > cd ../python/memops/c; sh linkSharedObjs > cd ../python/ccp/c; sh linkSharedObjs > cd ../python/ccpnmr/c; sh linkSharedObjs > /sw64/var/lib/d

Re: [Fink-devel] ccpnmr-py26 post-install script seg-faults on 64-bit

2009-09-09 Thread Jack Howarth
On Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 09:36:23PM -0700, William G. Scott wrote: > This worked ok on my 32-bit install, but ... > > Setting up ccpnmr-py26 (2.0.7.1-1) ... > cd ../python/memops/c; sh linkSharedObjs > cd ../python/ccp/c; sh linkSharedObjs > cd ../python/ccpnmr/c; sh linkSharedObjs > /sw64/var/lib/d