On Jun 12, 2005, at 4:06, Martin Costabel wrote:
Sébastien Maret wrote:
ImportError: Failure linking new module: /Users/smaret/Desktop/
python- bibtex-1.2.1/build/lib.darwin-8.1.0-PowerMacintosh-2.3/
_recode.so: Symbol not found: _program_name
Referenced from: /sw/lib/librecode.0.dylib
Not yet sure how we'd want to set up such a system. Maybe have
release managers to take charge of back-porting and forward-
porting? Or maybe just a web interface where we can find other
maintainers' packages that have been verified to build on our $dist-
$arch so we can help them test? If we
On Jun 3, 2005, at 11:04, Sébastien Maret wrote:
Scipy-py24-1:0.3.2-2 fails to build on Tiger. It it tries to link
to -lcc_dynamic.
Removing the -lcc_dynamic didn't helped. The compilation still fails
a little bit farther (with gcc-4.0)
Scipy indeed compiles fine with gcc-3.3. Beside, I c
Scipy-py24-1:0.3.2-2 fails to build on Tiger. It it tries to link to -
lcc_dynamic:
[...]
gcc -bundle -flat_namespace -undefined suppress -L/sw/lib build/
temp.darwin-8.1.0-Power_Macintosh-2.4/build/src/Lib/fftpack/
_fftpackmodule.o build/temp.darwin-8.1.0-Power_Macintosh-2.4/Lib/
fftpack/src
Sébastien: This was a bug in the f2py-py package - it's now fixed in
10.3 unstable.
It works. Thanks for the fix.
Sébastien
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On Apr 26, 2005, at 11:31, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
Sébastien:
It's provided by the f2py package, which scipy depends on. Don't know
why you don't have it - do you have f2py-py24 installed?
Yes I do:
[MARETMACLT2:~] smaret% fink list f2py
Information about 4906 packages read in 4 seconds.
Information
I get the following error when importing scipy.interpolate
[MARETMACLT2:~] smaret% python
Python 2.4.1 (#1, Apr 1 2005, 10:26:34)
[GCC 3.3 20030304 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 1671)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> from scipy.interpolate import
There is a bug in the python scipy-py23 module. Here what I get when in
the interactive help:
help> scipy.io
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in ?
File "/sw/lib/python2.3/site.py", line 308, in __call__
return pydoc.help(*args, **kwds)
File "/sw/lib/python2.3/pydoc.p
Hi,
I'm maintaining two Fink packages that are in the unstable branch since
two months. I have tested both of them, and haven't not noticed bug
nor received bug reports from users (if there are any :-), so I'd like
to move them in the stable branch. How can I do that ? Is it possible
to get an
That worked also for me.
Thanks.
Le 9 juil. 04, à 16:18, Alexander K. Hansen a écrit :
Try rebuilding libexif. That worked for someone yesterday on the #fink
IRC channel.
On Fri, 2004-07-09 at 08:43, Sébastien Maret wrote:
When I try to install gimp2-2.0.0.0-5, I get the following error:
ld: Undef
When I try to install gimp2-2.0.0.0-5, I get the following error:
ld: Undefined symbols:
_libintl_bind_textdomain_codeset
_libintl_bindtextdomain
_libintl_dgettext
make[3]: *** [jpeg] Error 1
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make: *** [all] Error 2
### execu
I wrote a package for Yorick which was been recently put in the fink
unstable branch. It replaces the previous version which was maintained
by David Munroe. When looking at the package description on the Fink
website, it appears that both description and maintainer are those from
the old versio
I wrote a package for Yorick which was been recently put in the fink
unstable branch. It replaces the previous version which was maintained
by David Munroe. When looking at the package description on the Fink
website, it appears that both description and maintainer are those from
the old versio
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