Re: [Fink-devel] updating fribidi

2011-11-27 Thread Daniel Macks
Thanks for that update! I think your fvwm2 can now be updated to take advantage of it (see DescPackaging note). On the other hand, this new version abolishes some headers that used to be installed, so packages that were using the old version need to be test-built and possibly updated. I

[Fink-devel] libgeos problem

2011-11-27 Thread David R. Morrison
There is a problem with libgeos on 10.7. The most recent XCode will not compile it, even using llvm-gcc-4.2. The MacPorts project is also aware of this; they actually have a package called apple-gcc-4.2 which provides the now-missing gcc-4.2 from apple for people who have upgraded XCode.

Re: [Fink-devel] libgeos problem

2011-11-27 Thread Alexander Hansen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 11/27/11 2:39 PM, David R. Morrison wrote: There is a problem with libgeos on 10.7. And 10.6 with Xcode 4.2, I would guess. The most recent XCode will not compile it, even using llvm-gcc-4.2. The MacPorts project is also aware of this;

Re: [Fink-devel] updating fribidi

2011-11-27 Thread Daniel Macks
Working through the reverse-depends of the fribidi library, fribidi-pmXXX may be a hopeless case. Even when I patched it to use the correct .h, it fails self-tests because it appears to be using internal interfaces or other no-longer-public parts of the shared library. Given that it's been