[Fink-devel] 10.5 feedback needed for apt 0.5.4-1060

2011-10-20 Thread Max Horn
Hi there, we would like to move the latest apt version 0.5.4-1060 from 10.4/unstable to 10.4/stable. But this version has so far only been tested on Intel machines, running 10.6 and 10.7. For a move, we need test results on PowerPC and OS X 10.5 So, is anybody here using 10.5, and can provide

Re: [Fink-devel] 10.5 feedback needed for apt 0.5.4-1060

2011-10-20 Thread David Lowe
On 20 Oct, 2011, at 8:34 AM, Max Horn wrote: So, is anybody here using 10.5, and can provide feedback as to whether 0.5.4-1060 builds and works correctly? we need to know this for both Intel and PowerPC builds. It built without a hitch on PPC. I did some limited testing [apt-get

Re: [Fink-devel] 10.5 feedback needed for apt 0.5.4-1060

2011-10-20 Thread Charles Lepple
On Oct 20, 2011, at 11:34 AM, Max Horn wrote: So, is anybody here using 10.5, and can provide feedback as to whether 0.5.4-1060 builds and works correctly? we need to know this for both Intel and PowerPC builds. Seems to work fine on Intel (32-bit). Did an apt-get update and apt- get

[Fink-devel] enable path-prefix-clang for SL Xcode 4.2

2011-10-20 Thread Jack Howarth
The release of Xcode 4.2 for Snow Leopard presents fink with both a problem and an opportunity. The Xcode 4.2 SL release defaults /usr/bin/gcc and /usr/bin/g++ to the llvm-gcc-4.2 and llvm-g++-4.2 compilers respectively. This exposes fink 10.6 to a slew of llvm-gcc bugs (many yet unknown).

Re: [Fink-devel] enable path-prefix-clang for SL Xcode 4.2

2011-10-20 Thread Jack Howarth
The ppl9.info file provides a good example of the adjustments we need to make to info files in order to support path-prefix-clang under Xcode 4.2 on SL... --- /sw/fink/10.6/stable/main/finkinfo/devel/ppl9.info 2011-09-26 09:48:21.0 -0400 +++ ppl9.info 2011-10-20 18:44:37.0

Re: [Fink-devel] 10.5 feedback needed for apt 0.5.4-1060

2011-10-20 Thread Scott Hannahs
On Oct 20, 2011, at 11:34 AM, Max Horn wrote: we would like to move the latest apt version 0.5.4-1060 from 10.4/unstable to 10.4/stable. But this version has so far only been tested on Intel machines, running 10.6 and 10.7. For a move, we need test results on PowerPC and OS X 10.5 So,