Hi fellows,
gimp2-svg-2.6.4-4 fails to compile repeatedly. selfupdate doesn't help.
My configuration:
Mac Book core duo,
MacOS 10.4.11
uname prints:
Darwin Kernel Version 8.11.1: Wed Oct 10 18:23:28 PDT 2007;
root:xnu-792.25.20~1/RELEASE_I386 i386 i386
Errors starting with the first faulty gcc
I got myself in such a mess trying to upgrade to KDE 4 and also had
so many Fink installed packages that I decided to start from scratch
and clean all the unwanted packages up. I emptied the /sw directory
and started the reinstall of all the packages I wanted. One thing I
forgot about was
On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 5:08 AM, Doug Wade doug_w...@shaw.ca wrote:
I got myself in such a mess trying to upgrade to KDE 4 and also had so many
Fink installed packages that I decided to start from scratch and clean all
the unwanted packages up.
Starting from scratch is rarely as simple as it
On Fri, May 01, 2009 at 08:40:03AM +0200, Moritz Kaiser wrote:
gimp2-svg-2.6.4-4 fails to compile repeatedly. selfupdate doesn't help.
Errors starting with the first faulty gcc call follow.
gcc -I/sw/lib/system-openssl/include -I/sw/lib/fontconfig2/include
-I/sw/include
I've consistently been getting the following error while trying to
compile arts-shlib:
perl -pi -e 's,@\kdeinitdir\@,/sw/lib/kde3,' soundserver/Makefile
Sequence \k... not terminated in regex; marked by -- HERE in m/@\k
-- HERE deinitdir\@/ at -e line 1.
### execution of
Willy Cass wrote:
I've consistently been getting the following error while trying to
compile arts-shlib:
perl -pi -e 's,@\kdeinitdir\@,/sw/lib/kde3,' soundserver/Makefile
Sequence \k... not terminated in regex; marked by -- HERE in m/@\k
-- HERE deinitdir\@/ at -e line 1.
###
On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Willy Cass wcas...@gmail.com wrote:
I've consistently been getting the following error while trying to
compile arts-shlib:
perl -pi -e 's,@\kdeinitdir\@,/sw/lib/kde3,' soundserver/Makefile
Sequence \k... not terminated in regex; marked by -- HERE in
Of course. I had perl 5.10 installed with fink (so which perl was
/sw/bin/perl). I used fink remove to uninstall it, so now which perl
reveals /usr/bin/perl, the one install by default. This seems to have
gotten make past that part of the script. Thanks!
I'll see if I can rerun it with perl
Normally, when these kinds of things occur, this is handled in the
package description (if possible) so that users don't have to worry
about it. arts just got updated about ten minutes ago, hopefully with
the necessary fix.
Willy Cass wrote:
Of course. I had perl 5.10 installed with fink (so
I just tested the updated info file (by downloading it by hand and
putting it into local) and it works with perl5100 installed. Thanks
for the fix.
Willy
On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Alexander Hansen
alexanderk.han...@gmail.com wrote:
Normally, when these kinds of things occur, this is
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