Hi,
'fink install perlmagick-pm588' gives:
Information about 7928 packages read in 1 seconds.
The following package will be installed or updated:
perlmagick-pm588
...
Writing Makefile for Image::Magick
make
cp Magick.pm blib/lib/Image/Magick.pm
AutoSplitting blib/lib/Image/Magick.pm
On Nov 17, 2009, at 3:53 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
[I migrated my 10.5 Fink to 10.6 (using 32bit), and deleted my static libs
left over from 10.5, and rebuilt them as needed]. Octave does build, but
when I try to run it ... $ ./run-octave
Bus error
Now this is a different story. It
Erm, what I wrote below was for a limited definition of
test. I have now realised that, while it compiles and
installs just fine, and shows the X11 devices when asked (gs
-h), it does not work the way ghostscript 8 does in
combination with texlive. In particular, graphics included
as eps
I have been attempting to build gnome under 10.6 64-bit , but I have not been
able to get libgtop2.0.7-2.26.1-1 to build. As gnome-applets, gnome-games,
gnome-utils and probably some other packages need this package, I am stuck.
Here is the last part of the build with the error message:
gcc
Ben Abbott wrote:
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Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not access memory.
Reason: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at address: 0x
0x02c0702f in std::locale::operator= ()
(gdb)
Maybe a backtrace bt would give some more insight.
--
Martin
On Nov 21, 2009, at 4:25 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Ben Abbott wrote:
[]
Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not access memory.
Reason: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at address: 0x
0x02c0702f in std::locale::operator= ()
(gdb)
Maybe a backtrace bt would give some more
It appears the unstable tree for Mono is broken with respect to OS X
10.6.1. Looking around on the Mono mailing lists, the problem seems to
be a missing #define. This seems like it should be a really simple
thing to solve. So, a few questions:
1. Is there any projected ETA for a fixed Mono
I am trying to install from source on Snow Leopard 10.6.2. I have
installed Xcode 3.2 from the Snow Leopard disk.
In the fink-0.29.10 directory, when I run ./bootstrap, I get this:
Your hardware is a 64bit-compatible intel processor, so you have the
option of running Fink in 64bit-only mode.
Mark Reglewski wrote:
In the fink-0.29.10 directory, when I run ./bootstrap, I get this:
Your hardware is a 64bit-compatible intel processor, so you have the
option of running Fink in 64bit-only mode. This
is not recommended for most users, since many more packages are
available for the