Diemo Schwarz wrote:
Hi, this doesn't compile for me from source with fink commander on a Mac G5.
Anything I should upgrade?
Yes, definitely. The version of Fink you are trying to run was
officially deprecated in August 2006, sometime before MacOSX 10.4.8 was
released. You can find
Just tested the long-awaited 0.9.0 installer for 10.5/intel.
The installation went smoothly, very fast. Good.
Then: fink selfupdate. I was expecting to be asked which selfupdate
method to use. Didn't happen:
costabel% fink selfupdate
curl --connect-timeout 30 -f -L -A 'fink/0.27.13' -O
David R. Morrison wrote:
Martin,
Could you try updating to fink 0.27.14 by hand? If it works, I'll add
that to the bindist.
OK, fink selfupdate-cvs worked with the fink-0.27.13-41 from the bin
installer (although execrably slow today...). This brought
fink-0.27.14-41, which built and
Max Horn wrote:
Hi folks,
tried to update to gtk+2-2.12.10-1 today, on my 10.5.3 machine. Well,
it fails:
i686-apple-darwin9-gcc-4.0.1: /usr/X11/lib/libXrandr.2.0.0.dylib: No
such file or directory
So you still have the same problem you reported on the gnome-core list a
month ago,
Max Horn wrote:
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So, the missing symlink is indeed back (i.e. Apple has fixed the bug on
its part), but libtool is translating a -lXrandr to an explicit
/usr/X11/lib/libXrandr.2.0.0.dylib. I have not yet discovered why it does
that, though *sigh*.
Usually libtool takes what it finds in the
Daniel Johnson wrote:
[]
I just checked the 10.5.3 combo updater and while it installs new
libxrandr.2.1.0.dylib and libxrandr.2.dylib, it does NOT install a new
libxrandr.la file. So the .la file still points to
libxrandr.2.0.0.dylib. Now the update SHOULDN'T delete
libxrandr.2.0.0.dylib
Daniel Johnson wrote:
[]
I wonder if it's actually the xorg build system that is at fault here
rather than Apple. The macosforge package does the same thing. Of
course, if Apple had just included the updated .la file this wouldn't be
an issue. In any case, the results are headaches for Fink
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to install inkscape unstable package on a MacBook 10.4.11 with
2.16GHz Intel COre 2 Duo. I got the following error:
+ export LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/X11R6/lib:/sw/lib
+ LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/X11R6/lib:/sw/lib
+ export CPATH=/sw/include
+
Jack Howarth wrote:
Are there any plans to fix gd2 in the near term? It has been quite
sometime since I've been able to do a 'fink update-all' because gd2
is blocking that with the error...
/bin/sh ./libtool --tag=CC --mode=link gcc -g -O2 -L/usr/X11/lib
Martin Costabel wrote:
[]
library_names. It has been observed that the 10.5.3 update fixes this
particular bug.
After some digging, I have to correct this: The 10.5.3 update does not
touch /usr/X11/lib/libpng12.la. However, the security update 2008-2 does
install a new version, and so do all
David Portabella Clotet wrote:
-- Package manager version: 0.28.2 Distribution version:
selfupdate-rsync Sun Jun 8 12:41:13 2008, 10.5, i386 Mac OS X version:
10.5.2 Xcode version: 3.0 gcc version: 4.0.1 (Apple Inc. build 5465)
make version: 3.81 Feedback Courtesy of FinkCommander
Charles Lepple wrote:
Can't test against 10.5 here, though. Anyone else?
It seems that the getaddrinfo function has changed in 10.5, see for
example this discussion:
http://trac.macports.org/ticket/15528
The following patch fixes the problem for me:
--- mtr-0.72/mtr.c~ 2006-09-29
Did you test this on 10.4?
I just had a look at this same mess in libftgl1, and there you get the
following choice:
With
typedef GLvoid (*GLUTesselatorFunction)();
on 10.4:
invalid conversion from 'GLvoid (*)()' to 'GLvoid (*)(...)'
on 10.5: OK.
with
typedef GLvoid
Benjamin Reed wrote:
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Jack Howarth wrote:
|After a consulting with Chris Lattner at Apple, I found
| out that we can use the Link-Time-Optimization in llvm 2.3
| by building it to use LD set to /Developer/usr/bin/ld (assuming
| that Xcode
Jack Howarth wrote:
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build the llvm-gcc42 package. The current Xcode 3.1
Developer Preview 2 is available to anyone with a
free ADC account from connect.apple.com.
Seems I must be going blind. I didn't see it yesterday when I looked,
and I still didn't see it when I looked 5 minutes ago.
Sébastien Maret wrote:
lablgtk2-2.10.1-101 fails to build with the following error:
checking for RSVG... yes
checking for rsvg_handle_new_gz... no
checking for GNOMECANVAS... no
What does your config.log file say about this? Mine (on a successful
build of lblgtk2) says here:
David R. Morrison wrote:
[]
Now it is true that there hasn't been a bindist in two years, and
there has never been one for 10.5.
I want to add an argument to this discussion that I haven't heard
recently, although it has (or should have) been staring us in the face
for a long time:
There
David R. Morrison wrote:
[]
/bin/sh ./libtool --tag=CC --mode=link gcc -g -O2 -L/usr/X11/lib
-Wl,-framework,CoreServices,-framework,ApplicationServices -L/sw/lib
-L/sw/lib -L/usr/X11R6/lib -o libgd.la -rpath /sw/lib -version-info
2:0:0 gd.lo gdfx.lo gd_security.lo gd_gd.lo gd_gd2.lo
Alexander Hansen wrote:
[]
So let's say we updated r-base to 2.8.0. It would install stuff in
%p/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.8 , and then anything that
linked to the older version of libR.dylib wouldn't be able to find it.
Currently only labplot and rpy-py* depend on
Remi Mommsen wrote:
Hi,
I try to compile anjuta (http://anjuta.org) on my Mac running 10.5.3.
I'm using the latest packages from the pangocairo branch. I found all
dependencies except for the gnome-build-1.0 package (providing the
'gnome-build-1.0.pc'). Do you know which package
Alexander Hansen wrote:
I've got a couple of packages in my experimental tree:
http://www.finkdeveloper.net/svn/users/akh/experimental/AquaRez/
octplot was updated for Leopard courtesy of Peter Steinmetz (thanks!),
and gnuplot-wxmac is a modification to gnuplot to use Aqua wxWidgets
Alexander Hansen wrote:
[]
In the pangocairo branch, there exists libxine1-1.1.12-1, which works
for me. I was wondering if there was a reason that it didn't get added
to the release trees.
The package has a maintainer, so he might have a different opinion on
this, but IMHO there is a
Alexander Hansen wrote:
[]
The maintainer's hasn't been around much as of late, and the update in
pangocairo was committed by somebody else, so I thought it appropriate
to raise the question here, especially since this has been broken for
months.
It's not just a GNOME issue, since
Max Horn wrote:
Update of /cvsroot/fink/dists/10.4/unstable/main/finkinfo/base
In directory sc8-pr-cvs17.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv27291
Modified Files:
bzip2.info bzip2.patch
Log Message:
New upstream version
Index: bzip2.info
Martin Costabel wrote:
Pepe Barbe wrote:
Undefined symbols:
_png_write_destroy, referenced from:
_save_image in png.o
[]
The relevant difference between the libpng12.dylib in /sw/lib and the
one in /usr/X11/lib is that the symbols in question, like
png_write_destroy
Pepe Barbe wrote:
[]
gcc -I/sw/lib/fontconfig2/include -I/sw/lib/freetype219/include -g -O2
-Wall -Wl,-search_paths_first -o .libs/png png.o -Wl,-framework -
Wl,CoreServices -Wl,-framework -Wl,ApplicationServices -L/sw/lib/
fontconfig2/lib -L/sw/lib/freetype219/lib -L/sw/lib ../../
Sebastian N. Fischmeister wrote:
Does /sw/share/xfig/Libraries/Fasteners exist on your system? For that
matter, is there anything in Libraries/ , or does it even exist?
The directory is present, but it had the wrong permissions:
drwxr-x---8 root admin 272 24 May 20:38 Fasteners
Sebastian N. Fischmeister wrote:
Hello.
xfig (3.2.5-1010) generally works well. However, it crashes when I
want to open the library (big Editing button). Is there a known fix
for this?
MacOS 10.5.2
xquartz version 2.2.1
I tried selfupdate, rebuild, etc.
A shot in the dark:
As a conclusion from a long thread on fink-users More 'Discoveries' on
pwlib1, I suggest to remove the fileutils package from 10.4/stable.
It had already been killed once in July 2006 and was reinstated only
because the coreutils package that had caused its removal had itself
some problems at
Koen van der Drift wrote:
Thanks everyone for the suggestions.
So I do have both header files on my system (in /usr/X11/include/GL/),
and also have /usr/X11/bin/xmkmf
I tried various combinationsof the flags you suggested, with
ConfigureParams and/org SetCPPFLAGS. But still get the same
Koen van der Drift wrote:
Ah, thanks - I probably don't have the X11 SDK installed, I will have to
check when I'm back home tonight. Or could it be related to having X11
installed from http://xquartz.macosforge.org/trac/wiki (I have 2.1.1) ?
If you have 2.1.1, you do have the SDK, but you
Since Sourceforge has now decided to transmit your message after 3 days,
I'll try to answer, although I don't know how to help.
Tudor Marian wrote:
[]
The compiler command line is the following:
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -D__GMP_WITHIN_GMP -I.. -I/sw/include
-m32 -O2
David R. Morrison wrote:
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*From: *Tudor Marian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Date: *May 15, 2008 12:45:06 PM PDT
*To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Subject: **gmp-4.2.2-1001 fails to build*
Hi
The gmp-4.2.2-1001 fails to build on
Sébastien Maret wrote:
-- Installing /sw/src/fink.build/root-lasi-1.1.0-1002/sw/share/
lasi1.1.0/examples/README
-- Installing /sw/src/fink.build/root-lasi-1.1.0-1002/sw/share/
lasi1.1.0/examples/Example_1_Result.png
-- Installing /sw/src/fink.build/root-lasi-1.1.0-1002/sw/share/
Alexander Hansen wrote:
[]
I've pulled a bit of the build log that I got.
Making all in auto
if /bin/sh ../../libtool --tag=CC --mode=compile gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
-I. -I. -I../.. -I../../include
-DDEBUG_NAMESPACE='libggi.display.auto' -I/sw/include -I/sw/include
-g -O2 -I/sw/include
Pepe Barbe wrote:
On May 3, 2008, at 8:01 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
That fixed it. Thanks!
Is the fix committed to the CVS repo? Because I am still having
problems building this package.
Yes, it is. You can see whether you have the right one by looking at the
output of
fink
Alexander Hansen wrote:
[]
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I../../include -I/sw/include -g
-O2 -D_REENTRANT -D_THREAD_SAFE -g -Wall -c demo.c
In file included from demo.c:37:
/usr/include/stdlib.h:223: error: conflicting types for 'rand'
/usr/include/stdlib.h:175: error: previous
Alexander Hansen wrote:
[]
configure:6963: checking for random
configure:6991: gcc -o conftest.dSYM -g -O2 -I/sw2/include -L/sw2/lib
conftest.c 15
error: Not a directory - unable to create 'conftest.dSYM/Contents'
bundle directory.
It should then be sufficient to run configure as
Jean-François Mertens wrote:
On 03 May 2008, at 18:23, Martin Costabel wrote:
It should then be sufficient to run configure as
ac_cv_exeext='' ./configure %c
Ah ! Thanks !
You do the commit, Martin ?
OK, done.
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Alexander Hansen wrote:
[]
gcc -dynamiclib -o .libs/libggi.2.0.1.dylib db.lo dl.lo events.lo
gc.lo init.lo internal.lo mode.lo stubs.lo visual.lo unix.lo -L/sw2/
lib /sw2/lib/libgii.dylib /sw2/lib/libgg.dylib -lc -install_name /sw2/
David R. Morrison wrote:
[]
There are other problems with xquartz as well. While testing things for
the xmkmf update on an xquartz-only system, I ran into several fink
packages which wouldn't compile, including gtk+, openmotif3, and
t1lib5-x11. I haven't investigated these closely --
Max Horn wrote:
Here is the next one I got:
Reading buildlock packages...
All buildlocks accounted for.
While trying to install:
glibmm2.4-dev-2.14.2-2
glibmm2.4-shlibs-2.14.2-2
The following inconsistencies found:
Unsatisfied dependency in glibmm2.4: glibmm2.4-dev
Max Horn wrote:
Am 27.04.2008 um 13:19 schrieb Martin Costabel:
Max Horn wrote:
Here is the next one I got:
Reading buildlock packages...
All buildlocks accounted for.
While trying to install:
glibmm2.4-dev-2.14.2-2
glibmm2.4-shlibs-2.14.2-2
The following inconsistencies
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. -DG_LOG_DOMAIN=\Pango\
-DPANGO_ENABLE_BACKEND -DPANGO_ENABLE_ENGINE
-DSYSCONFDIR=\/sw/lib/pango-ft219/etc\
-DLIBDIR=\/sw/lib/pango-ft219/lib\ -I.. -I/sw/lib/fontconfig2/include
-I/sw/lib/freetype219/include/freetype2 -I/sw/lib/freetype219/include
Daniel Macks wrote:
[]
I just committed a new version of pango1-xft2-ft219 that explicitly
claims to solve this problem (and Works For Me(tm) on 10.4).
Works for me on 10.5.2, too.
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William Scott wrote:
gtk+2 seems to build and link to /sw/lib/librsvg-2.2.dylib when
present, but silently not do so in its absence.
I've had a number of people complain to me about icons not displaying
right in coot depending on build-order, and I am at least somewhat
certain this
Daniel Macks wrote:
Fink will be deploying the long-awaited gnome upgrade, often called
pangocairo soon.
Please don't wait too long. Seriously maintaining 4 versions
10.4/{stable,unstable} and 10.4-pangocairo/{stable,unstable} in addition
to the 10.4/10.5 and ppc/intel alternatives is
Max Horn wrote:
Am 26.04.2008 um 19:43 schrieb Max Horn:
Hi,
using the 10.4 pangocairo branch:
Can't resolve dependency libxml2-shlibs (= 2.6.30-1) for package
gconf2-2.20.1-1 (no matching
packages/versions found)
Oh yeah, forgot this:
Caladan-II:~/Desktop/WordPress$ fink list
Pierre-Henri Lavigne wrote:
Yhellow,
I got the same problem while compiling gnash, in the case with freetype
219 enabled. I told yesterday in IRC I got an error while compiling
gimp2 with the new pango-cairo testing branches. Idem looking for a
missing /sw/lib/libpango-1.0.la
This must
Jean-François Mertens wrote:
[]
I see the following diff :
7c7
Depends: x11, openmotif3-shlibs, %N-shlibs (= %v-%r)
---
Depends: x11, %N-shlibs (= %v-%r)
12c12
make OPT_FLAGS=-O3 -I%p/include LIB_DIR=lib darwin
---
make OPT_FLAGS=-O3 -I%p/include LIB_DIR=lib darwin LDFLAGS=-
Martin Costabel wrote:
Pierre-Henri Lavigne wrote:
Yhellow,
I got the same problem while compiling gnash, in the case with freetype
219 enabled. I told yesterday in IRC I got an error while compiling
gimp2 with the new pango-cairo testing branches. Idem looking for a
missing /sw/lib
Daniel Macks wrote:
[]
Keeping a pre-pangocairo/stable tree alongside a pangocairo/unstable
tree will not work, either. How could we then move packages from
unstable to stable?
Mixing stable and unstable (i.e., using older stable packages once
one has started using unstable, or
William Scott wrote:
[]
I've finally forced configure to locate it in
/sw/lib/pango-ft219/lib/pkgconfig/pangocairo.pc
Compiling then goes along fine until it fails to find libtool files
in /sw/lib that in reality reside in
/sw/lib/pango-ft219/lib/libpango-1.0.la
Many package in the
Daniel Macks wrote:
Fink will be deploying the long-awaited gnome upgrade, often called
pangocairo soon.
Which mirror carries gtk+2.0_2.12.8-1.diff.gz? Can't find it anywhere.
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Alexey Zakhlestin wrote:
| problem #1:
|
| fink can't download gtk\+2.0_2.12.8-1.diff.gz file. all mirrors
| return error-404
We'll just need to update it to a newer version of debian's patch.
Gimme a few minutes and
Damian Dimmich wrote:
With regards to wine and opengl there is a nice thread of discussion on
here:
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10184
It looks like there's a bug in xquartz that is preventing opengl from
working properly (although mesa works fine). Hopefully an updated
Damian Dimmich wrote:
Hi Martin,
How does one make a distinct package for 10.4? From what I can see on
my system the 10.5 directory is a symlink to 10.4 which to me implies
that there is no distinction. Would it make sense to have
wine-10.4.info and a wine-10.5.info package?
I'm
Peter O'Gorman wrote:
[]
Martin, as you run across packages that need --x-libraries/--x-includes,
you should probably update them, remembering that 10.4 has them in a
different location than 10.5.
I hope they'll leave at least the symlink /usr/X11R6 - X11 in place, so
that one can use
The fontconfig2-dev and -shlibs packages are dummy packages on Leopard.
Nevertheless they don't build when the latest xquartz update 2.2.0rc2 is
installed. Error message:
=== ERROR === ERROR === ERROR === ERROR === ERROR === ERROR === ERROR ===
Your X11 installation appears to be missing one
Martin Costabel wrote:
Peter O'Gorman wrote:
[]
Martin, as you run across packages that need --x-libraries/--x-includes,
you should probably update them, remembering that 10.4 has them in a
different location than 10.5.
I hope they'll leave at least the symlink /usr/X11R6 - X11 in place
Jack Howarth wrote:
I've updated pdftk in fink unstable to the latest 1.41 release
for Matthias Ringwald.
It built OK for me and seems to work OK, but I had to fix two packages
on my way, because of no-longer-existing imake and xmkmf in the latest
xquartz update:
Both libwmf-0.2.8.2-7
Daniel Macks wrote:
On Sat, Apr 05, 2008 at 10:10:02PM +0200, Martin Costabel wrote:
Jack Howarth wrote:
I've updated pdftk in fink unstable to the latest 1.41 release
for Matthias Ringwald.
It built OK for me and seems to work OK, but I had to fix two packages
on my way, because
Martin Costabel wrote:
[]
Other packages that use imake for more serious purposes will have to
fight for survival, I guess.
This will, in fact, be a serious problem for xaw3d and for xfig, and
xfig is still used a lot.
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Jesse Alama wrote:
It looks like the latest texinfo (4.11-1001) and m4 (1.4.10-1) are
conflicting with each other:
Preparing to replace texinfo 4.8a-1003 (using
.../texinfo_4.11-1001_darwin-i386.deb) ...
install-info(texinfo): deleting entry `* Texinfo: (texinfo) ...'
Jean-François Mertens wrote:
[]
I don't think so : it rather seems a problem of dpkg installing (on
some systems)
files with different perms than they have in the deb : compare your
output
of dpkg -c with your ls -l ..
The pkg can only take care that the deb be correct, after it is
Koen van der Drift wrote:
[]
File: plplot.info Status: Up-to-date
Working revision: 1.48
Repository revision: 1.48/cvsroot/fink/dists/10.4/unstable/main/
finkinfo/sci/plplot.info,v
Sticky Tag: (none)
Sticky Date: (none)
DJamé Seddah wrote:
Hi list,
coming from an upgrade from tiger 10.4.7, I followed the fink
leopard's how-to and I realized that mc was not working
properly (version 4.6.0), so after having tried various combinaison
and patches
Did you also try to activate the unstable tree and to
Sebastien Maret wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to rename the scipy-core-py package to numpy-py. numpy used
to be called scipy-core, but the upstream developers changed the name
some time ago:
For about 6 months at the end of 2005, the new package was called
SciPy Core (not to be confused with
It's actually a ghostscript-8.61-4 oddity, but was probably there
before: Updating fails for me with the message
Preparing to replace ghostscript 8.61-3 (using
.../ghostscript_8.61-4_darwin-i386.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement ghostscript ...
/sw/bin/dpkg: error processing
Jonathan Stickel wrote:
[]
P.S.
I also added an updated vtkdata info file for 5.0.4.
Thanks a lot. It is now updated in 10.4/unstable.
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Trevor Harmon wrote:
The classpath-0.97 package was accepted into the unstable tree on
March 2. Today I did a fink self-update and discovered it no longer
builds successfully. It gives me this error:
../java/util/EnumSet.java:252: inconvertible types
found :
Koen van der Drift wrote:
Since I inadvertently blew away Xcode 3.0 while installing the
iPhoneSDK, I'm interested in potential drawbacks. On an intel MBP,
ld -v gives:
@(#)PROGRAM:ld PROJECT:ld64-82.5
compared to ld-64-77 on my Xcode 3.0 ppc G5
For me the results are:
xCode3:
Dominique Dhumieres wrote:
This is the last problem with the gcc43 cleanup. On Intel 10.5.2
updating to libnc-dap3-3.7.0-12 failed with:
...
configure: finding Fortran compiler (will not be used if Fortran API is not
desired)
checking for xlf... no
checking for fort... no
checking for
Jean-François Mertens wrote:
[]
but right, if true it would encourage a fast update of anything in
fink to gcc43
I too have come round to the conclusion that this is indeed the best
plan for action at this moment. I would suggest that we band together
and do this update rather quickly.
I
salvomicciche` wrote:
Hi,
I cannot compile xmlto, as the compilation give the above error log.
[]
checking for getopt program... getopt
checking whether getopt handles long options... configure: error: no
Do you have the getoptbin package installed?
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Jean-François Mertens wrote:
On 14 Mar 2008, at 04:28, David Lowe wrote:
I was unsuccessful in finding png.h..
libpng isn't obvious ? (installs in %p/include a symlink png.h to the
real file)
Or rather libpng3.
I am a little overwhelmed with the choices for SSL. I have the
Dominique Dhumieres wrote:
On PPC OSX 10.5.2 updating to plplot-5.8.0-1004 failed with:
...
g++ -bundle -bundle_loader /sw/bin/octave-3.0.0 -o plplot_octave.oct
plplot_octave.o -L../../src/.libs -lplplotd -L/sw/lib/python2.5/config
-L/sw/lib/freetype219/lib -L/sw/lib/freetype219/lib
Dominique Dhumieres wrote:
Do you have atlas-shlibs installed? If yes, could you try if removing it
allows you to build r-base?
The answer is yes to both questions.
r-base is now installed on intel OSX 10.5.2 with gcc43.
OK, so it's again Leopard's braindead /usr/bin/ld that is to blame
Jack Howarth wrote:
The info files for melina, pgplot and r-base
all contain incorrect Depends for gcc42. These packages
I can only speak for melina, but I can tell you that the Depends is not
incorrect. Melina needs a fortran compiler at runtime, and it needs
the same one it was built
Martin Costabel wrote:
Dominique Dhumieres wrote:
[]
I have forgotten to say that the update went fine on PPC/Intel OSX 10.5.2.
My fault, I forgot that you said you had the error on 10.4.11/ppc. I get
the same error there now, too. The Tiger version of ld apparently is
less forgiving
I fixed this now in CVS.
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On 2007-12-29, slobodan ilic wrote:
Hi,
I got the same problems for both geomview and glui linking where the
error messages are:
mkdir .libs/libgeomview.lax/libmgx11.a
Extracting
Andreas Jenny wrote:
macbinary3.c:30:26: error: CoreServices.h: No such file or directory
Do you have the file /Developer/Headers/FlatCarbon/CoreServices.h?
If not, you need to reinstall the DevSDK.pkg from your Xcode disk.
[]
Mac OS X version: 10.4.11
Unable to determine Developer Tools
Dominique Dhumieres wrote:
Could you look in the config.log file if there are further informations
about this failure?
I have:
...
configure:32193: checking for sys/stat.h
configure:32198: result: yes
configure:32351: /sw/bin/g++-4 -o conftest -g -O2 -I/usr/X11R6/include
-I/sw/include
Dominique Dhumieres wrote:
[]
I have forgotten to say that the update went fine on PPC/Intel OSX 10.5.2.
My fault, I forgot that you said you had the error on 10.4.11/ppc. I get
the same error there now, too. The Tiger version of ld apparently is
less forgiving than the Leopard version. It
Alexander Hansen wrote:
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With regard to TeX, we seem to have vocal people who want a newer TeX
distro but purport not to know what to do to implement it. We should
make extra sure that changing from tetex is as painless as possible, to
satisfy everybody.
Some more remarks on the tex
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
If somebody would be kind enough to look at these, I would much
appreciate it--I'm not sure how long it's going to take for me to get
connectivity.
Original Message
Subject: New clisp version; maxima needs to get updated
Date: Wed, 27
Kevin Horton wrote:
On 1 Mar 2008, at 20:18, Jean-François Mertens wrote:
On 02 Mar 2008, at 00:55, Kevin Horton wrote:
I'm trying to make a fink package for the new beta of sylpheed 2.5.0:
http://sylpheed.sraoss.jp/en/download.html#development
A compile attempt fails with:
Undefined symbols:
David Reiser wrote:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/15700/focus=15701
On Mar 1, 2008, at 2:03 PM, David H. wrote:
Hello All.
I am looking for the person that managed to write a working Installer
for 10.5 and fink. Basically to install what you would get after a
Jack Howarth wrote:
I've added mesa-libglw packaging to fink 10.5 unstable
at the request of Martin Costabel. This package is based
on that from Fedora 8 but uses the MesaLibs 7.0.2 tarball.
I've also updated the molmol packaging to no longer use
the ugly sgi-widgets hack I had added
Any reason for going back to an older version (not that I think that
1.0.18pre20 is a judicious choice of a version name, because you can't
upgrade to 1.0.18 from there, but it's later than 1.0.17 anyway) and
ejecting the new maintainer?
Index: libsndfile1.info
David Reiser wrote:
Something I've done recently has caused qt3 to have no information
about any fonts. If I launch qtconfig, I get a window wherein all the
interface text elements are reduced to a couple black pixels. Any
other qt3 app exhibits the same behavior.
Did you check
Benjamin Reed wrote:
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I'm sure everyone would be happy to have simple universal binary support
in Fink
Not me. I don't have any machine that needs universal binaries, I have
only ppcs and intels. As a user, I don't want to spend twice the
compilation time for every package and use twice the
Evan Broder wrote:
Hi,
I think I've got a patch that fixes the postflight script on 10.5.
There are two things that I fix: first, ps axww seems to for some reason
list lots of processes on 10.5. I will freely admit that I don't
understand the options to ps on OS X or any other
Peter O'Gorman wrote:
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I imagine that it will be closed as invalid. With -a, you are
essentially asking for all processes with a controlling terminal, with
-p you ask for all processes which match the given process id. ps will
return both all the processes with a controlling terminal and
Murali Vadivelu wrote:
Dear Developers,
How do you fix the following problem? I am trying to compile a Gnome-
based program outside Fink, before packaging it.
$ make
make all-recursive
Making all in po
file=`echo af | sed 's,.*/,,'`.gmo \
rm -f $file -o $file af.po
Murali Vadivelu wrote:
Its on 10.5.1!
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make
gcc -D__unix -Os -I/sw/include -c -o growisofs.o growisofs.c
In file included from growisofs.c:419:
/usr/include/sys/stat.h:261: error: redefinition of 'struct stat'
make[1]: *** [growisofs.o] Error 1
make: *** [all] Error 2
Florian Fahr wrote:
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Validating package file /sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/finkinfo/text/
texinfo.info...
Warning: Description contains package name. (texinfo.info)
Failed: Please correct the above problems and try again!
This is a case where maintainer mode is too zealous, and it would be
John Ridgway wrote:
When I direct Safari to www.finkproject.org I get the following
undesirable result:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function insert_sub() in
/var/www/www.finkproject.org/header.inc
on line 359
Is this me, or is the site broken?
The site is broken. But I consider
William Scott wrote:
Hi folks:
I just noticed xnest is no longer provided in X11 on 10.5. Are there
any fink packages that would provide this, or any incompatibilities
that would prevent me from trying to make one?
Xnest comes with the X11 update from the macosforge xquartz wiki. This
Jens Noeckel wrote:
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I just saw that rangerrick fixed the web site by removing a single
space after insert_sub in header.inc; that makes me curious what
caused this breakage. On our server such spaces after function names
don't seem to bother PHP, and it apparently didn't cause
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