On Mar 27, 2010, at 06:32 , Max Horn wrote:
I am also very much interested in some 10.4 testers, if there are
any around!
It built fine here.
PowerMac G5 1.6 GHz [2 GB mem] Os X.4.11, Apple X11, XCode 2.5, Fink
0.29.10
Bother, said Pooh, as the pin fell out of the grenade.
Hi all,
I've just managed to compile/run the latest PyQt release (4.7.2) on top of
the fink qt4-x11 (4.6.2-2) package. Tested under OSX/10.6/Intel/64bit
(attached the patch).
Best Regards,
Thomas
PyQt4.7.2-MacOSX-X11.patch
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On 3/30/10 8:14 PM, David Lowe wrote:
Before i put this in the tracker, i'd welcome any and all comments.
You're not declaring several dependencies (libgettext8-shlibs,
cairo-shlibs, libiconv, among others). Also, there's a dependency on
libgl, but I don't see any linkage to it.
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On 31 Mar, 2010, at 9:07 AM, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
You're not declaring several dependencies (libgettext8-shlibs,
cairo-shlibs, libiconv, among others). Also, there's a dependency on
libgl, but I don't see any linkage to it.
It's also linking to both /usr/lib/libiconv.2.dylib and
On 3/31/10 2:23 PM, David Lowe wrote:
(missing deps)
In case you didn't know, otool -L FOO is useful to find out what's
being linked to by a binary, and dpkg -S BAR is useful to figure out
what package provides a file (such as a dylib from the otool -L output).
And ./configure checks for
Hi,
As suggested, I've made the following changes.
1. Placed ExTex related jars inside %i/lib/%n
2. Removed RuntimeVars field. As benjamin suggested, startup script can find
jars and JAVA_HOME is set inside that.
3. PDF that can be a manual for the user is placed inside %i/share/man/%n/.
4. The
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On 3/31/10 3:33 PM, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
On 3/31/10 2:23 PM, David Lowe wrote:
Evidently SDL-mixer is bringing this in. Is it okeh to leave as an
implicit dependency or should i declare this?
No. You should declare
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Why exactly are you putting the PDF document in the man directory? It's
not a manpage. Why isn't it in %i/share/doc/%n, which is a more
standard location for documentation ?
On 3/31/10 3:38 PM, Hariharan B wrote:
Hi,
As suggested, I've made the
Ah, you're right. Sorry about that.
Fixed it now. Please check.
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 1:14 AM, Alexander Hansen
alexanderk.han...@gmail.com wrote:
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Why exactly are you putting the PDF document in the man directory? It's
not a manpage. Why
A quick glance, I notice two things:
1st:
Version: 0.0svn
Revision: 8062
Is this conforming the fink rules?
2nd:
DescUsage:
Download TeX-Font Metric (*.tfm), psfonts.map from ctan.org, put in $HOME.
On terminal type the commands
--
cp
On 3/31/10 4:16 PM, Hariharan B wrote:
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 1:45 AM, Koen van der Drift
koenvanderdr...@gmail.com wrote:
A quick glance, I notice two things:
1st:
Version: 0.0svn
Revision: 8062
Is this conforming the fink rules?
1. This was suggested by Nieder, since the software
On 31 Mar, 2010, at 12:41 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
Amplifying a bit:
Depends can be implicit--though if they're libraries it's normally
better to spell them out.
BuildDepends can *never* be implicit, because we don't currently have a
mechanism to allow for their inheritance.
On 3/31/10 5:23 PM, David Lowe wrote:
On 31 Mar, 2010, at 12:41 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
Amplifying a bit:
Depends can be implicit--though if they're libraries it's normally
better to spell them out.
BuildDepends can *never* be implicit, because we don't currently
have a mechanism to
On 03/31/2010 05:55 PM, David Lowe wrote:
On 31 Mar, 2010, at 12:33 PM, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
In case you didn't know, otool -L FOO is useful to find out what's
being linked to by a binary, and dpkg -S BAR is useful to figure out
what package provides a file (such as a dylib from
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