this is no feature request, only an idea.
could it not be nice, to have some interactive feedback when trying to
run commands (that is, programs) provided through fink, but currently
not installed? which could be provided by shell (or perl) placeholders
instead of the real binaries.
assumptio
On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 09:44 AM, Michael Baudis wrote:
> could it not be nice, to have some interactive feedback when trying to
> run commands (that is, programs) provided through fink, but currently
> not installed? which could be provided by shell (or perl) placeholders
> instead of
This is very interesting to me. It certainly points out how the GPL
licensing in the OpenSource community offers that community a great
advantage. Did they ask for the tools back? From my reading of your
correspondence, it seems that you and everyone under 18 aren't
entitled to download the develo
Rsync's version has been bumped frequently over the last few months; from
2.5.0 to 2.5.4 happened in just a few+ months w/a revision released every
few weeks.
While the current release is available via:
http://samba.anu.edu.au/ftp/rsync/
While old versions are always moved into:
On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 06:18 PM, Josh Kuperman wrote:
> This is very interesting to me. It certainly points out how the GPL
> licensing in the OpenSource community offers that community a great
> advantage. Did they ask for the tools back?
No.
> From my reading of your
> correspondence,
I think we might want to define a plan as to when we will consider
Fink to be 1.0. Some ideas of my own:
* package caching. It's just not acceptable that one has to wait
10-60 seconds before the actual command is processed.
* full shlibs support (that includes automatic dependency detection).
On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 06:58 PM, Max Horn wrote:
> I think we might want to define a plan as to when we will consider Fink
> to be 1.0. Some ideas of my own:
>
> * package caching. It's just not acceptable that one has to wait 10-60
> seconds before the actual command is processed.
Hmm
At 19:09 Uhr + 24.03.2002, Finlay Dobbie wrote:
>On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 06:58 PM, Max Horn wrote:
>
>>I think we might want to define a plan as to when we will consider
>>Fink to be 1.0. Some ideas of my own:
>>
>>* package caching. It's just not acceptable that one has to wait
>>10-6
Bill Bumgarner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rsync's version has been bumped frequently over the last few months; from
> 2.5.0 to 2.5.4 happened in just a few+ months w/a revision released every
> few weeks.
>
> While the current release is available via:
>
> http://samba.anu.edu.au/ftp/r
On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 07:25 PM, Max Horn wrote:
> Sorry, I misexpressed myself. I was actually refering to the package
> manager, not the distribution. What you say of course are requirments
> for a 1.0 distro, but IMHO we are much farther away from that than from
> a 1.0 PM.
Oh righ
Max Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think we might want to define a plan as to when we will consider
> Fink to be 1.0. Some ideas of my own:
>
>
> * package caching. It's just not acceptable that one has to wait
> 10-60 seconds before the actual command is processed.
>
> * full shlibs su
OK-- that almost works. Two problems (maybe):
(1) Fink seems to select between the mirrors at random [makes sense], but
I really want it to go in order so that it will generally succeed except
in those [hopefully rare] situations where the fink package description
has fallen behind the rsync
> "David" == David R Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
David> CustomMirror is an excellent way to do this. You should list both the
David> current and future directories, like this:
David> CustomMirror: <<
David>A: http://samba.anu.edu.au/ftp/rsync
David>B: http://samba.anu.edu
I'm working on finishing up my cocoon packages, and I'm running into an
issue I just can't get around. Cocoon uses some awt stuff for some of
it's XSL-FO conversions and such. Unfortunately, this means that it
freaks out if it tries to run as anything other than the logged-in user
or root (who b
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> Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 02:28:20 -0800
> Subject: qt build failure
> Kaben,
> here's the message. It fails near the end at "c++ -o (insert huge
> object list here)"
> -Evan
>
> test -d ../../../bin/designer.app/Contents/MacOS/
There is a recent fink package which installs scripts GET, POST, and
HEAD in /sw/bin. I am not sure which one it is, but it certainly
is not a good idea, since now on HFS+ systems the "head"
command points to /sw/bin/HEAD. This breaks, for instance,
the python update.
===
Jan de Leeuw; Professor a
3.0.1-2 was my first version with a patch to fix a dylib creation error.
You'll need to force remove it and then install the new one...the next
upgrade should hopefully work seamless. Sorry about this.
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>I am getting the exact same error now, and this for "fink install
it was libwww-pm please sudo remove HEAD, GET, POST. libwww-2 has fixed
this.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>There is a recent fink package which installs scripts GET, POST, and
>HEAD in /sw/bin. I am not sure which one it is, but it certainly
>is not a good idea, since now on HFS+ systems the "head
For the stable bindist, I plan to write a special batch mode strict
dependency checker, and I'd love to hear your comments on this idea,
and possibly suggestions on how to improve upon it.
How it works: it first removes all non-essential packages from the
system; then it "fink install"s the p
Anyone?
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Ok, I found that it is linking with -lcurses, and using the system
version: /usr/lib/libcurses.dylib, which does not define _getopt_long.
Does anything I can link to contain getopt_long? Or do i need to depend
on gengetopt long, patch the Makefi
Max Horn [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Fink packages normally. QT requires it (to confirm the license; is
> this really necessary?). And Atlas requires it too (makes sense in
> this case, though).
It is technically possible to put an "echo yes |" before the configure
in qt; the previous maintain
you'll prolly need to keep ncurses, but you'll have to add getopt_long,
either by adding it the way i mentioned before or by patching the getopt
file currently in it...I'll look at righ tnow and send you it...send me
the info and patch you have righ tnow.
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Is there a 'proper' way to make a diff for fink? I mean the options
used: -cr, -ur, whatever. I was wondering if it mattered or it was as
long as patch can understand it.
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Please use diff -ur. Virtually all of fink's patchfiles use that format.
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I use diff -ruN but it's up to the user i think.
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>Is there a 'proper' way to make a diff for fink? I mean the options
>used: -cr, -ur, whatever. I was wondering if it mattered or it was as
>long as patch can understand it.
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Benjamin Reed [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I've tried using PJA (the "Pure Java AWT" implementation) to trick it,
> but it doesn't seem to help. Does anyone have any ideas on this?
> Cocoon works great, as root, but there's no way I'm gonna leave tomcat
> as a root user...
OK, after more digging
Re: interactive packages such as Qt:
free/netbsd ports/pkgsrc have a mechanism for handling this.
`interactive' patches have variable `IS_INTERACTIVE' set true; build mode
can be unset in which case everything is built, `BATCH' in which case
interactive packages are skipped, or `INTERACTIVE'
I have one suggestion for this. When you have built everything
with nothing installed, you should build again with everything
installed. Building twice like this will find both missing
Depends and Conflicts...
I think it is a great idea.
Peter
On Monday, March 25, 2002, at 10:20 AM, Max Hor
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Mozilla 0.99-had/has a hidden depends, i'm pretty sure. I am not sure
what, because when I tried to build it with a basic X setup it would not
compile. After everything else I wanted was installed tho, it compiled
fine (but slooowly). I am sorry, b
On 25/3/02 5:58 AM, "Max Horn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think we might want to define a plan as to when we will consider
> Fink to be 1.0. Some ideas of my own:
>
>
> * package caching. It's just not acceptable that one has to wait
> 10-60 seconds before the actual command is processed.
>
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