system? Do I need to rebuild/reinstall anything?
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I mistakenly thought it was already installed with gmp, but that wasn't
enough. Upon attempting to install libmpfr-dev, I encountered errors in
its installation:
Yes, the libmpfr-dev package clashes with gmp (maintainer cc'ed).
Thanks for the tips!
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the damn thing failed with SSH rather than as a success story.
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Hope this isn't too off-topic, but I'm having a simple problem with
current latex-3.0 in unstable (no answer on web?):
I've noticed that /sw/bin/latex is symlinked to pdfetex, which means that
'latex' produces only pdfs, never any DVI files (at least on all my
documents). If I need to
to guarantee cleanliness?
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thing for the last few weeks. Are there any
plans to fix it (if anything can be done from fink's side), or any status
updates? Didn't see any mention on fink.sf.net.
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system and nuances.
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?
Get stuff done
So the next time we update gcc4, we will have to contend with the
breakage of any package that uses gfortran from gcc4.
Jack
Hi,
Would it be possible (and a good idea?) to split the gcc4 package
into release-branches? e.g. gcc4.0 (currently 4.0.3), gcc4.1 (currently
Would it be possible (and a good idea?) to split the gcc4 package
into release-branches? e.g. gcc4.0 (currently 4.0.3), gcc4.1 (currently
4.1.1) and gcc4.2 (whatever recent snapshot)? With the current 10.4
trees, I have to install my own (FSF) 4.0.x and 4.1.1, now that
I see. Forget about 4.0.x then. Supposing that support for
i686-apple-darwin is added for the 4.1 series, would that be enough
motivation to split 4.1 apart from 4.2? I've noticed the .patch work for
your 4.2 package, mostly in the configure department. Has anyone looked
into what it
Hi,
I hope this is appropriate for posting. For anyone interested in
beta-testing the next release of automake (1.10), attached is a .info for
the 1.9b release candidate. When placed in dists/local, it is detected as
an older (downgrade) version of automake1.9, when you fink install
How many of you have packages which have test suites (make check,
for instance) which it would be useful to run as part of the
buildfink build?
I know gmp has one which I'm often asked to run.
If a significant number of packages have these, perhaps it's worth
adding a way to specify it in
(powerpc-apple-darwin8.7.0) libcurl/7.15.5 OpenSSL/0.9.7i
zlib/1.2.3
Protocols: tftp ftp telnet dict ldap http file https ftps
Features: IPv6 Largefile NTLM SSL libz
Thanks in advance.
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Electrical Computer Engineering
Cornell University
http
There are also several different standards for even what command runs
the tests. I guess 'make check' is the autotools standard, but lots of
auto*-using packagers don't know that and have custom-written 'make
test'. And the perl world long ago standardized on 'make test' (and we
have a
David Fang wrote:
Don't forget the fact that test-suites can add more dependencies, e.g.
gcc requiring dejagnu and expect. A TestDepends/MaintainerDepends field
might be useful.
Ooh, that's a good point. This is starting to turn into a full-blown
Feature. :)
TestConflicts, anyone
Jeff,
I would be interested in taking over gcc4 and odcctools. I've been building
the c, c++ and fortran languages with a modified gcc4 packaging almost daily
in an attempt to prod the Apple FSF maintainers into cleaning up the ppc64
build of gcc. Once gcc trunk branches in the next couple
Is anyone else seeing the following warnings on a cvs fink-selfupdate
of 10.4 today?
cvs update: -m wrapper option is not supported remotely; ignored
Yes, just last night.
I haven't seen this one before.
Jack
Me neither.
Have you consider adding TestDepends, TestScript (or what were
those new fields called again?) for maintainer mode regression testing?
Probably dejagnu, expect, and make -k check will do.
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: line 6504: `GCC_HEADER_STDINT(gstdint.h)'
6510 GCC_HEADER_STDINT(gstdint.h)
aclocal was not given the correct -I options. It did not find the
definition of GCC_HEADER_STDING
Peter
Hi,
You'll need aclocal -I ../config instead.
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text editor, and insert the
following magic words on line...)
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will fail if 64-bit is unsupported. Does this suffice?
I was able to test an early draft of your gcc4 packaging that way (back
when we wanted to conditionally --disable-multilib).
Maybe even useful as a pseudo-package for 64b dependency tracking?
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Heh, nevermind, found the 64bit-cpu package... as mentioned in other
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When the user decides to remove a packet he installed, fink should be
able to remove packets that are no longer necessary.
I can see one obvious problem with such a feature, which has already bitten
me using aptitude under Debian (has this built in). Package A has a
dependency causes
.
FWIW, I tested these out RC-1 (make check) on the various Macs I have
around, and all their tests passed. Looks good.
Thanks again for all the maintainence work on these.
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Charles Lepple wrote:
On 12/4/06, Robert T Wyatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cool! I think the simplest implementation would be to send a successful
build or install message to the maintainer
Hi,
I also like this idea, but I think any build reports should also
include the
and the entire build process was
wasted in the end. I repeated this once more today and got the same
result. Anyone care to shed some light? I can provide other information
upon request.
Thanks in advance.
Fang
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dpkg-deb -b root-gcc42-4.1.-20070124
/sw/fink/10.4/unstable/main/binary-darwin-i386/languages
dpkg-deb: building package `gcc42' in
`/sw/fink/10.4/unstable/main/binary-darwin-i386/languages/
gcc42_4.1.-20070124_darwin-i386.deb'.
tar:
dpkg-deb -b root-gcc42-4.1.-20070124
/sw/fink/10.4/unstable/main/binary-darwin-i386/languages
dpkg-deb: building package `gcc42' in
`/sw/fink/10.4/unstable/main/binary-darwin-i386/languages/
gcc42_4.1.-20070124_darwin-i386.deb'.
tar:
So if I understand all of the comments so far, the problem may
be avoidable with an older tar but even that produces warnings in
fink. If the hypothesis of Spotlight indexing blocking files
is correct, perhaps the answer is for the fink developers to add
code to fink that stops and starts
Spotlight does not touch *.build directories. That's why fink.build was
introduced in the first place. Maybe the people who have this weird
error changed their build directory to something other than fink.build?
Martin,
Ahhh... [me: starts renaming all his project build directories]
My
for the ones who search for the
solution.
End $.02.
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read it
please help with debugging this? Based on the outcome of these
tests, we should be able to decide whether we need to patch tar or
dpkg, or whether we need to dig further down.
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-lockwait -r fink-buildlock-gcc42-4.1.-20070221
(Reading database ... 57360 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing fink-buildlock-gcc42-4.1.-20070221 ...
Failed: can't create package gcc42_4.1.-20070221_darwin-i386.deb
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. : no
shouldn't be there IMHO.
Thanks, I'll look into these. (They were probably present when I tested
this; I don't have an immaculate fink setup to play with.) Will re-post
at the tracker:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1773187group_id=17203atid=414256
'fangism'
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a version with a security fix,
so I'll update accordingly in the next day or two.
Thanks in advance.
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for Intel than 4.2.1? I helped Torbjorn (author) with a lot of testing on
all the x86/ppc platforms I could get my hands on, with some pleasant
results.
Some of our findings are summarized here: http://gmplib.org/macos.html
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. Thanks.
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What corrective action should be taken?
I only need this to work as a private shared library for this package.
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issues). I'll try to work with
the lead developer on fixing this.
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Thanks for the help.
Fang
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Another problem is that there are still quite a few packages, among them
the central pango1-xft2-ft219 itself, that do not build on an xmkmf-less
system. At least
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fink-buildlock-pidgin-2.5.4-1 ...
Updating the list of locally available binary packages.
Scanning dists/local/main/binary-darwin-powerpc
Any idea how to fix?
Thanks in advance!
Fang
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Offending line: inherited_linker_flags=' -framework IOKit
[...more of the same...]
Removing runtime build-lock...
Removing build-lock package...
Any idea how to fix?
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with the packaging manual and some examples (emacs22.info, vim.info). I
need a little advice on which dependencies I can drop for -nox. For
example, can I remove all of the gnome, gtk, pango, cairo deps?
'fangism'
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' language plug-ins)
graphviz (with x11, gtk+pangocairo, all the fixins
Fang)
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Once this is in decent shape, I'll work on -plugins to separate out the
extension language plugins.
Thanks for reviewing and thanks for your patience.
Fang
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gcc version 4.0.1 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 5370)
Can anyone else reproduce this?
I've submitted an update here (validated on powerpc-darwin8):
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=2857895group_id=17203atid=414256
Could you please review and approve?
Thank you!
Fang
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alive. :D I do have an Intel Macbook on 10.5, but it's out-of-commission,
and constantly has problems. :(
Let me know if there's any more information you need about my compile
failure.
Fang
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on this. And you're welcome for
the patch. If you're going to resubmit a tracker item, someone can go
ahead and close mine.
Fang
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one of the remaining powerpc-apple-darwin8 hold-outs,
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Removing runtime build-lock...
Removing build-lock package...
/sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait -r fink-buildlock-gmp5-64bit-5.0.1-3
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Removing fink-buildlock-gmp5-64bit-5.0.1-3 ...
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Removing fink-buildlock-gmp5-64bit-5.0.1-3 ...
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Can anyone one confirm whether or not gmp5 needs the same workaround on
gmp5?
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Looks like same issue. I just committed the same workaround over to my
experimental gmp5.info. Can someone again confirm that this works?
Thanks.
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Great! Thus committed to unstable.
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Looks like same issue. I just committed the same workaround over to my
experimental gmp5.info. Can someone again confirm that this works?
Thanks.
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Hi James,
This is a frequently reported issue (new item of
http://www.finkproject.org/): The latest Apple update of Java resulted in
removed headers which represent system-java-dev. Please download/install
the Java Dev Kit from Apple.com and try again. (The update broke
those headers, unfortunately.
The FAQ entry instructs you to download/install the Java Development
Package from connect.apple.com (free registration) under the Java section.
That will provide system-java-dev.
Fang
Sincerely,
Akio
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more info I can provide.
Thanks,
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On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 6:39 PM, David Fang f...@csl.cornell.edu wrote:
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That's rather odd. Can you output for me:
% sw_vers % gcc -v
% uname -a
And what kind of machine you're running?
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Failed: phase compiling: atlas-3.9.11-1 failed
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On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 12:36:44PM -0400, David Fang wrote:
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 10:28:04AM -0400, David Fang wrote:
It was originally thought that the failure was due to 10.5 using
gcc-4.0, but the test still fails the same way with revision -4 which
forces gcc-4.2.
For the record, ppl9
,
nothing about ppl9.
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Adding fink-devel.
On 03/29/11 02:39, David Fang wrote:
With ppl-0.10.2, several Mac OS X fink users (including myself) have
observed the following single test failure on 10.5 and 10.6, using Apple's
gcc-4.2, arch i686-apple-darwin{9,10}, with thorough tests enabled:
/usr/bin
Il 29/03/2011 02:39, David Fang ha scritto:
Hello,
With ppl-0.10.2, several Mac OS X fink users (including myself) have
observed the following single test failure on 10.5 and 10.6, using
Apple's gcc-4.2, arch i686-apple-darwin{9,10}, with thorough tests enabled:
/usr/bin/grep -E
).
Enea.
That's good to know that ppl is doing its part of the work 'correctly'.
Anything else I can test for you?
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with some (perhaps expected?) noise:
http://paste.lisp.org/display/123443
Ok for me to update gc in 10.4-EOL, with:
InfoTest: TestScript: make -k check || exit 2
?
Fang
Dave,
FYI, David Fang asked me to test gc under
://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.beginners/25590/match=libmpfr4
I tried
% fink update m4
% fink self-update
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linking/copying pidgin.info from
the 10.4 tree and see if it just works on 10.7?
To checkout the 10.4 tree on 10.7, just edit /sw/etc/fink.conf:
SelfUpdateTrees: 10.7 10.4
and re-selfupdate.
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-- Dave
On Jan 4, 2012, at 6:07 PM, David Fang wrote:
Hi, sorry to bother you, I was just wondering when there might be a fink
package for 10.7. thanks!
Hi,
I still don't have a 10.7 machine to test on, and the last time I
asked, there were still some dependencies missing
Hi Dave,
Just a ping. What's the status of these?
Fang
The dependent packages not yet in 10.7 are: farsight2, libnice, and
silc-toolkit.
All three of these, and pidgin itself, built for me on 10.7 this evening.
-- Dave
On Jan 4, 2012, at 6:07 PM, David Fang wrote:
Hi, sorry
itself, built for me on 10.7 this evening.
-- Dave
On Jan 4, 2012, at 6:07 PM, David Fang wrote:
Hi, sorry to bother you, I was just wondering when there might be a fink
package for 10.7. thanks!
Hi,
I still don't have a 10.7 machine to test on, and the last time I
asked, there were
:
ln -s /opt/X11/include/X11 /usr/local/include/X11
I'm guessing that a simple patch to the package, adding the real location to
the include directory search list, should fix the problem cleanly.
Thanks,
Peter
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and everything else that had been linked to 1.12,
but i do now have fonts. Tested with xchat and geany.
Whee!
-Mike
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I am entirely open to suggestions.
Fang
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fink-obsolete-packages is
documented to be used.
dan
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:: Analysis/BasicAA/2003-09-19-LocalArgument.ll
Unresolved Tests : 1
So if subprocesses are broken, they are broken on both the system python
and the fink python.
Jack
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Hi John,
Great to hear!
I've been working with David Fang to get the clang34/llvm34 compiler
suite to build under Yosemite Public Beta. Thanks to a recent patch by
Jack Howarth (languages/llvm34-openmp-cmake.patch; 2014-08-15) these
large packages now build, once a couple
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