On Thu, 22 Sep 2016 at 5:45am -0500, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
> While a fix goes into distribution, you can copy the file
> /sw/fink/dists/stable/main/finkinfo/devel/po4a-10.11.info to
> /sw/fink/dists/local/main/finkinfo/devel/po4a-10.12.info, and edit the
> Distribution: line near the
Hello:
After updating so Sierra, I've realized that I should have updated fink
first. So, I did a clean install of fink.
However, I cannot install vim anymore:
$ fink install vim
Password:
Information about 9831 packages read in 1 seconds.
Can't resolve dependency "po4a"
On Thu, 1 Oct 2015 at 7:04am -0700, Alexander Hansen wrote:
The current fink-0.38.7 is *not* fully compatible, and won’t allow you
to do updates.
The master branch (https://github.com/fink/fink/) from Fink’s github
tree is, however. If you clone that or download the zip archive, and
then
On Tue, 5 Nov 2013 at 2:31pm -, Alan wrote:
Hi, I am in process to install Fink 0.36 and then I screen popup asking me
to install X11 from Xquartz. Then a link take me to
http://xquartz.macosforge.org/landing/
But I don’t see maverick option there.
The latest version works on Mavericks
On Wed, 4 Sep 2013 at 10:02pm -0400, Daniel Johnson wrote:
Good news everyone! It seems that the combination of keyring-py 2.1.1
and mercurial-keyring-py 0.6.0 works. I had updated keyring to 3.0.1
and it seems that 3.0 and later aren't currently compatible with
mercurial-keyring = 0.6.0.
Hi all:
I have:
Mac OS X 10.8.4 i386
Package manager version: 0.35.1
Distribution version: selfupdate-rsync Wed Sep 4 19:03:53 2013, 10.8,
x86_64
and the following Mercurial packages installed:
i mercurial 2.7-1 Lightweight distributed SCM
i
On Mon, 13 Aug 2012 at 9:53pm -0400, Daniel Johnson wrote:
Turns out that hg 2.3 broke a lot of extensions. I've now updated
mercurial-keyring to the newest version which should work.
Great; it works perfectly again. Thanks, Daniel.
Best,
Claus
Hello all:
I have:
Mac OS X 10.8 i386
Package manager version: 0.34.2
Distribution version: selfupdate-rsync Mon Aug 13 11:55:12 2012, 10.8, x86_64
Furthermore, I have installed:
- mercurial 2.3-1
- mercurial-keyring-py27 0.5.1-1
- mercurial-py27 2.3-1
Since the update to Mountain Lion (I
On Tue, 20 Sep 2011 at 6:13pm -0400, Alexander Hansen wrote:
It would involve a lot of hacking of fink's Perl modules. You'd be
better off copying the contents of /Developer/usr into /usr, being
careful not to overwrite whole directories. Something like
sudo cp -r /Developer/usr/* /usr
Hi all:
Fink on Lion complains about an incomplete X11 installation:
~~
$ fink selfupdate
WARNING: you have an incomplete X11 installation.
See http://finkproject.org/faq/usage-packages.php#special-x11-debug for
details on repairing it.
Before
On Tue, 20 Sep 2011 at 1:27pm -0400, Alexander Hansen wrote:
The X11 issue is a warning not an error. You can see what is missing
by looking at the output of fink-virtual-pkgs --debug.
In fact, there are many things missing. For instance /usr/bin/gcc.
Obviously, all those dev stuff is
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 at 8:03pm +0200, Claus Atzenbeck wrote:
Check that those symlinks are present, and that
/System/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.6.0.jdk/Contents is present.
Here is the Problem: There is no directory JavaVirtualMachines in
/System/Library/Java. The above mentioned
Hi all:
I have
Mac OS X 10.7.1 i386
Package manager version: 0.31.0
Distribution version: selfupdate-rsync Tue Aug 30 19:10:44 2011, 10.7, x86_64
When I try to install clamav, I receive the following message:
[pyron:~] admin$ fink install clamav
Information about 2965 packages read in 0
Am 31.08.2011 um 12:55 schrieb Alexander Hansen:
Your problem isn't directly related to clamav, and only marginally
related to ppl9.
You're missing the Java developer files from Apple, which normally
shouldn't happen, provided that:
1) You bootstrap a new Fink installation rather than
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 at 8:27am -0400, Alexander Hansen wrote:
What do you get if you run fink-virtual-pkgs --debug 21 | grep -A11
checking Java version ?
Strange:
$ fink-virtual-pkgs --debug 21 | grep -A11 checking Java version
- checking Java versions:
- 1.6.0... nothing
- 1.6...
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 at 10:06am -0400, Alexander Hansen wrote:
That would indicate that at least the jni.h file which Fink uses to
detect the Java SDK doesn't appear to be installed where Fink expects it.
Check /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Headers to make sure
that it has other
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 at 1:42pm -0400, Alexander Hansen wrote:
I was wrong. I poked around in the virtual package code, and found,
for system-javaXX-dev:
This package represents an installed version of Apple's Java SDK.
It is considered present if the
Hello:
There is a dependency problem when installing encfs:
~~
$ fink install encfs
Information about 8960 packages read in 1 seconds.
Can't resolve dependency boost1.34.nopython-shlibs for package encfs-1.5-1
(no matching packages/versions found)
Hello:
Obviously there is a problem with building uconv-rb18-0.4.12-1 (docdiff
depends on it):
~~
[...]
Installing build-lock package...
/sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait -i
Hi all:
I have a strange problem: tar has problems with
/sw/src/gts-0.7.6.tar.gz:
~~
$ fink update-all
[...]
gzip -dc /sw/src/gts-0.7.6.tar.gz | /sw/bin/tar -xf - --no-same-owner
--no-same-permissions
/sw/bin/tar: This does not look like a tar
Hello:
Another strange problem: I had vim installed and the binary was
available in /sw/bin, as expected.
Today I updated to vim 7.2.376-1. The update went without errors or
warnings, however, vim does not appear in /sw/bin anymore. fink list
vim shows the package to be installed.
Any idea?
On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 at 8:04am -0500, Alexander Hansen wrote:
What does dpkg -L vim say about the situation?
I found the problem. I was testing HFS+ compression on /sw, which is
supported by the OS since Snow Leopard. It is completely transparent.
However, the 3rd party tool I used (afsctool,
On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 at 10:21am +0200, Claus Atzenbeck wrote:
$ fink update-all
[...]
gzip -dc /sw/src/gts-0.7.6.tar.gz | /sw/bin/tar -xf - --no-same-owner
--no-same-permissions
/sw/bin/tar: This does not look like a tar archive
As mentioned in another message, this problem is solved now
Hi all:
ffmpeg does not compile on my machine:
** My settings:
Mac OS X 10.6.1 i386
Package manager version: 0.29.9
Distribution version: selfupdate-rsync Thu Sep 24 17:25:52 2009, 10.6, x86_64
~~
$ fink install ffmpeg
[...]
h264.c:2419: warning:
Hello:
I installed Fink (64-bit) onto my new machine (Snow Leopard).
** My settings:
Mac OS X 10.6.1 i386
Package manager version: 0.29.9
Distribution version: selfupdate-rsync Sun Sep 20 11:20:26 2009, 10.6, x86_64
I discovered problems with installing the following packages:
gimp2-svg
On Sun, 20 Sep 2009, monipol wrote:
I committed a fix for cairomm1 a couple of hours ago. Please run fink
selfupdate and try again.
Seems to compile perfectly now. Thanks.
Claus
--
Come build with us! The
Hello:
I installed Mac OS 10.6 and think about migrating Fink to 64-bit. However,
I'd like to see which packages of those which I've installed would not be
available. Is there an easy way to have Fink comparing which ones (of the
installed packages) are currently not available for 64-bit?
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009, Remi Mommsen wrote:
On Apr 7, 2009, at 8:44 AM, Claus Atzenbeck wrote:
On Sun, 5 Apr 2009, Remi Dona Mommsen wrote:
The problem is that the pid file was not handled consistently btw launch
daemon and the clamd daemon. I believe that the latest revision -13 should
On Sun, 5 Apr 2009, Remi Dona Mommsen wrote:
The problem is that the pid file was not handled consistently btw launch
daemon and the clamd daemon. I believe that the latest revision -13 should
fix it.
I updated clamav to revision -13. However, it still causes a delay on
shutdown due to
-- Forwarded message --
From: Claus Atzenbeck claus.atzenb...@freenet.de
To: ClamAV Users clamav-us...@lists.clamav.net
Date: Sat, 4 Apr 2009 17:13:14 +0200 (CEST)
Subject: clamd didn't act on SIGTERM
Hi all:
I'm running ClamAV 0.95 on Mac OS 10.5.6 (installed via Fink). clamd runs
On Sun, 11 Jan 2009, Daniel Macks wrote:
Was there any other warning during the [...], perhaps something
about pixbuf?
No, just copyright etc.
Do you have the gtk+2 package installed (and what
version), or just gtk+2-shlibs?
Yes, gtk+2 (-dev, -shlibs) v2.14.5-1.
Unrelatedly, there is a
On Sun, 11 Jan 2009, Claus Atzenbeck wrote:
It's not that important now. I wanted to take a quick look at the
application whether it would be worth to use it in the future. Let's see
if the maintainer will reply to my e-mail. Anyway, thanks to all.
FYI, see Josh's answer below. An updated
Hi all:
denemo compiles, but does not run:
~~
$ denemo
BinReloc failed to initialize:
Domain: 1 (GBinReloc)
Code: 4
Message: Binary relocation support is disabled.
[...]
**
ERROR:main.cpp:94:void
Hi all:
I'd like to report a gnucash compilation error:
~~
i686-apple-darwin9-gcc-4.0.1: /usr/X11/lib/libpixman-1.0.10.0.dylib: No such
file or di
rectory
make[5]: *** [libgncmod-gnome-utils.la] Error 1
make[4]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
On Sat, 8 Nov 2008, Alexander Hansen wrote:
You've not quoted the line just before the error, which might have helped
locate what the problem is, but basically the situation is that you have
_something_ on your system that refers to this file, which no longer exists
after some update to X11
Hello:
Any suggestions to the problem below? Just a minor issue, though.
Cheers,
Claus
~~
[notused:~] admin$ fink cleanup --all
Password:
Information about 7335 packages read in 1 seconds.
Collecting active source filenames...
Obsolete sources
Hello:
Over the time /sw/src collected quite a number of files. Many of them
exist in multiple (mostly outdated) versions. Is there a way that fink
cleans this directory by removing all sources that are not referenced by
the current package descriptions?
fink cleanup --sources does not what I
Hello:
I've seen that other people also have problems compiling mplayer on
Intel Macs, however, I did not find a solution. Is there already a
workaround for the following problem?
~~
i386/h264dsp_mmx.c: In function 'h264_h_loop_filter_luma_mmx2':
Hi all:
I have the following problem:
~~
$ fink update gtk+2
Password:
Information about 7058 packages read in 6 seconds.
The following package will be installed or updated:
gtk+2
The following additional package will be installed:
gtk+2-shlibs
On Tue, 22 Jul 2008, Alexander Hansen wrote:
Yes. Installing the X11 2.3.0 update from macosforge.org is probably the
best bet.
Thanks. I'll give it a try.
Claus
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Hi all:
Updating fink fails due to links-ssl:
~~
$ fink update-all
Information about 7058 packages read in 2 seconds.
Failed: Internal error: node for links-ssl already exists
~~
After removing
On Tue, 6 May 2008, Alexander Hansen wrote:
Looking back through the list archives some more, there was a posting in
which removing the fontconfig-path package did the job. Do you happen
to have that installed?
Yes, removing fontconfig-path solved the problem. Gnucash starts
perfectly.
Hello,
FYI: gnucash2 compiles correctly, but seems not to work on Mac OS 10.5:
~~
$ /sw/bin/gnucash
gnc.bin-Message: main: binreloc relocation support was disabled at configure
time.
Fontconfig error: Cannot load default config file
No fonts
On Tue, 6 May 2008, Richard Cobbe wrote:
Does the Fink FAQ entry at
http://www.finkproject.org/faq/usage-fink.php?phpLang=en#fc-cache help?
No, sudo fc-cache does not help. gnucash still does not start.
Claus
-
This
On Tue, 6 May 2008, Alexander Hansen wrote:
I found a reference in the mailing lists where the submitter reported a
the same startup problem with gnucash that went away after a system
reboot. Perhaps quitting X11 and then trying to start gnucash would
suffice, too--I've never had this
Hi all, there seems to be a problem:
~~
$ fink install pgpenvelope
Information about 6668 packages read in 2 seconds.
Can't resolve dependency class-methodmaker-pm588 for package
pgpenvelope-2.10.2-201 (no matching packages/versions found)
Exiting
On Tue, 8 Apr 2008, Alexander Hansen wrote:
Following up: class-methodmaker-pm588 at least _built_, so I committed it.
I didn't do any exhaustive testing, so let us know if there are any issues.
I now get this:
~~
$ fink install pgpenvelope
On Tue, 8 Apr 2008, Alexander Hansen wrote:
Sure. I've just committed that. There will be a new revision.
It now complies and runs perfectly, also with Alpine.
Thanks for the quick help!
Cheers,
Claus
-
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Hi all:
Apparently there is an issue with compiling mplayer:
~~
$ fink install mplayer
[...]
Checking for cc version ... 4.0.1, bad
Checking for gcc version ... 4.0.1, bad
Checking for gcc-3.4 version ... not found
Checking for gcc-3.3 version ...
Hi all:
I updated my system to 10.5.2. Now, updating gimp2-svg failes. It tells
me to rebuild pango, because my installed fontconfig is newer than the
one pango is using.
Rebuilding pango also fails:
~~
$ fink rebuild pango1-xft2
[...]
On Sun, 24 Feb 2008, Martin Costabel wrote:
If you don't have the file /usr/X11/include/fontconfig/fontconfig.h then
something must have gone wrong when you installed your xcode tools. Reinstall
the X11SDK.pkg from your system DVD (and then any xquartz-2.1.2 and 2.1.4
updates if you
Hi all:
I updated to Leopard. After installing XCode 3.0, I did fink
selfupdate and fink reinstall fink.
Everything worked fine. However, fink.conf shows the following lines:
Distribution: 10.5
SelfUpdateTrees: 10.4
UpdateFrom: 10.4
Am I supposed to change the
Hi all:
A minor issue, just out of curiosity:
fink cleanup --all tells me that libgnomeprint2.2 is obsolete and fink
tries to remove it. However, libgnomeprint2.2 recently got installed on
my system with gnucash2.
Sounds like a contradiction. :-)
Should gnucash2 get rid of libgnomeprint2.2
Hello,
I have uw-imapd-2006k-3 installed, but neither Pine nor Apple Mail can
see the content of the default mailbox (/var/mail/user). No error
message is shown.
Seems like uw-imapd points to an incorrect default mailbox?
(A matter of fink's configuration at compile time?)
My setting:
On Sat, 12 Jan 2008, Claus Atzenbeck wrote:
I have uw-imapd-2006k-3 installed, but neither Pine nor Apple Mail can
see the content of the default mailbox (/var/mail/user). No error
message is shown.
In the meanwhile I have been told that uw-imapd looks for mailboxes in
/sw/var/mail/ instead
Hello,
I used Pine and impad, both from the package pine-ssl. I want to migrate
to Alpine which does not come with an imapd. Thus, I installed uw-imapd
via fink.
Interestingly, uw-imapd lists an empty mailbox whereas Pine's imapd
correctly shows the incoming mails. These are the two versions I
On Wed, 2 Jan 2008, Hisashi T Fujinaka wrote:
Alpine does not build with libgettext installed. There's a
buildconflicts with libgettext3-dev.
It does in version 1.00-1002. However, it has problem installing on a
system where Pine (pine-ssl) is installed. I had to remove Pine first.
Claus
Hello:
I have a problem compiling alpine 1.00. Any hint?
The error message:
~~
gcc -std=gnu99 -g -D_THREAD_SAFE -Dbsd -g -O2 -o alpined alpined.o busy.o
color.o imap.o ldap.o remote.o signal.o debug.o status.o stubs.o local.o
-framework Carbon
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007, Telemachus Odysseos wrote:
Ok, this seems odd to me: whenever I start Vim in a terminal, X11 launches.
I'm not trying GVim, which I would expect to launch an X11 session. I'm just
using Vim in a terminal. Does anyone have a guess what setting has gotten
its wires crossed?
Hi all:
system-tetex is a fink placeholder for a teTeX installation. However, I
am using MacTeX-2007 http://www.tug.org/mactex/ or texlive-2007-dev
http://www.tug.org/mactex/morepackages.html.
Is there a way to have a placeholder for texlive? teTeX is no longer
supported and texlive would be
Hi all,
I experienced a strange behavior: cleanup --all wants to remove glib2.
I am surprised that it is supposed to be removed, since many packages
depend on it. Here is what I see:
~~
$ fink cleanup --all
[...]
The following 1 obsolete package(s)
On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, Daniel Macks wrote:
Due to a reorganization of the glib2* package set, the glib2 package
itself no longer contains any files--there is no (longer:) any reason
for any package to need or want it. However, some packages have not
yet been adjusted by their maintainers for
On Fri, 29 Dec 2006, Martin Costabel wrote:
I think I can smell the bug in update-alternatives that is responsible for
this. Claus, just to confirm my suspicion, could you please try the following:
Sure.
1. Remove the symlink /sw/bin/sed if you created it in the meantime.
OK.
2. Run
On Fri, 29 Dec 2006, Martin Costabel wrote:
The remaining question is how you got into this situation. You have repeatedly
said that you have gsed installed. I suppose by this you mean the Fink
package sed; or do you have a package named gsed?
Sorry for not being precise. Certainly, I mean
On Thu, 28 Dec 2006, Martin Costabel wrote:
If you have /sw/bin/gsed but not the symlink /sw/bin/sed, you have a
broken incomplete installation of the sed package.
I did:
fink selfupdate
fink remove sed
fink rebuild sed
fink install sed
which builds and installs sed-4.1.5-11, but ls
On Thu, 28 Dec 2006, Martin Costabel wrote:
Maybe you should do what fink info sed says:
Usage Notes:
This program intalls as gsed, to use it as sed run
'sudo update-alternatives --config sed'
Yes, I did this, but without success:
[cirrus:~] admin$ sudo update-alternatives
On Thu, 28 Dec 2006, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
And ls -al /sw/bin/sed still yields nothing after running the
update-alternatives commad?
(and in turn ls -al /sw/etc/alternatives/sed or which sed)?
No /sw/bin/sed, even after the update-alternatives command.
which sed still reports /usr/bin/sed.
On Thu, 28 Dec 2006, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
What about fink reinstall sed?
I've tried it before (and repeated it now), but also this does not
provide me with /sw/bin/sed.
Maybe it will show up magically in a future update. :)
Cheers,
Claus
On Thu, 28 Dec 2006, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
Have you tried:
sudo apt-get install sed
Yes, right now. ;)
No /sw/bin/sed created.
I'm just wondering if you have some incompletely installed packages. It might
suggest:
sudo apt-get -f install
You should do this if it is suggested (and it
On Thu, 28 Dec 2006, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
So fink list sed doesn't show any installed versions? I thought you said
that you also installed ssed--that doesn't show up either?
fink list sed showed gsed and ssed installed. Both were working.
What does ls -al /sw/etc/alternatives/sed show?
It
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006, Alexander Hansen wrote:
This appears to be a problem with the initial configuration (e.g. a missing
build-depend, collision with a non-Fink version of something, etc.)
Can you post the output for the configuration phase of the build?
Sure. See below. (Sorry for this
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006, Martin Costabel wrote:
You can either install the ssed package or an older version of sed, like the
sed-4.0.5-1 from 10.4/stable (available from the bindist). Then upgrading to
sed-4.1.5-11 will work.
I had gsed installed. sudo ln -s /sw/bin/gsed /sw/bin/sed solved the
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006, Martin Costabel wrote:
I'll CC the maintainer anyway. Not building without gnu sed installed
is a bug in the sed package that needs fixing.
A general question on fink's gsed: I had /sw/bin/gsed installed, but
apparently I needed a symbolic link /sw/bin/sed. Should I create
Hi all,
I did a clean fink install (10.4/unstable tree). Among other packages, I
installed vim and gimp2-svg. However, neither started, telling me:
No fonts found; this probably means that the fontconfig
library is not correctly configured. You may need to
edit the fonts.conf
On Sun, 23 Jul 2006, Martin Costabel wrote:
Installing fontconfig-path manually solved the problem.
This is rather surprising since the fontconfig-path package itself
doesn't install anything active itself. It only gives other packages
the possibility to configure fontconfig. It sets,
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006, Daniel Macks wrote:
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 08:02:53PM +0100, Claus Atzenbeck wrote:
Hi,
I have Mac OS 10.4.5 and:
Package manager version: 0.24.12
Distribution version: 0.8.0.rsync
And I have problems updating libgnomedb-1.0.3-5
On Fri, 24 Feb 2006, Jean-François Mertens wrote:
But what puzzles me in the above is the absence of bonobo/bonobo-ui-
component.h;
libbonobui2-dev has always been among the build-deps, even in the stable
tree...
Really I think to see what has happened on would have to see the corresponding
On Fri, 24 Feb 2006, Daniel Macks wrote:
...and I just now committed another round of dependency fixes. So
first make sure you're using 1.0.3-6 now. And if that doesn't build,
please verify that you have these packages installed:
libgnome2-dev
libgnomecanvas2-dev
libgnomeprint2.2-dev
Hi,
I have Mac OS 10.4.5 and:
Package manager version: 0.24.12
Distribution version: 0.8.0.rsync
And I have problems updating libgnomedb-1.0.3-5:
~~
dpkg-deb -b /sw/src/fink.build/root-fink-buildlock-libgnomedb-1.0.3-5
/sw/src/fink.build
[...]
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006, Gregory Novak wrote:
I was poking around my hard disk looking for where all the space has
gone, and I found that the directory
/sw/fink/10.4-transitional/unstable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc
contains ~1 gig of .deb files. Must they be locally cached? Can I
delete the
Hi all,
Fink's aspell package (0.50) is quite out of date. The new version 0.60
has some important features, which I would need, especially contexts.
I tried to modify aspell.info myself (original at 10.4-transitional/
unstable), but I ran into problems. First, I modified the first few
lines:
Hi,
mutt seems to have a problem with tin when updating:
Preparing to replace mutt 1.4.2.1-4 (using
.../mutt_1.5.11-1_darwin-powerpc.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement mutt ...
/sw/bin/dpkg: error processing
Hi,
libxml2-py24-2.6.20-1 failed:
creating build/lib.darwin-8.2.0-Power_Macintosh-2.4
copying libxml2.py - build/lib.darwin-8.2.0-Power_Macintosh-2.4
copying drv_libxml2.py - build/lib.darwin-8.2.0-Power_Macintosh-2.4
running build_ext
error:
On Sun, 7 Aug 2005, Martin Costabel wrote:
Claus Atzenbeck wrote:
[]
include/open-type-font.hh:17: error: `FT_Face' was not declared in this
scope
[]
Strangely enough, my second machine (that should have about the same fink
settings) worked just fine with updating.
Does it have
Hi all:
I have problems with updating to lilypond-2.6.3-1:
~~
[...]
include/open-type-font.hh:16: error: template argument 4 is invalid
include/open-type-font.hh:16: warning: ISO C++ forbids declaration of `
Index_to_charcode_map' with no type
On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, Christian Ebert wrote:
The following worked on 10.3.9 and may point to either system
inherent or other causes:
$ sudo mv /var/log/CDIS.custom /var/log/CDIS.custom.orig
On reboot a new CDIS.custom with
LANGUAGE=English
is created automatically.
Login as root.
System
Am 07.07.2005 um 08:41 schrieb Till Adam:
I'm also German, but run into this with a user set to all English.
Interestingly I tried running the run_markup_tests.sh script
manually and it only causes the bus error when run as root (as at
least
my fink does). Hacking the script to use another
Hi all:
gpgme11 does not compile on my machine. fink tells me that libpth.a
is missing:
~~~
$ fink update gpgme11
[...]
checking for GNU Pth... *FAILED*
| Found GNU Pth 1.4.0 under /sw, but
| was unable to perform a sanity linker check. This
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005, Daniel E. Macks wrote:
I just upgraded fink's glib2 package to 2.6.5. A quick read of the
ChangeLog didn't reveal anything that seemed relevant to the bug at
hand, but I don't understand the bug, and no reason to debug an
outdated version.
FYI: 2.6.5 has the same problem
Am 29.06.2005 um 09:50 schrieb Martin Costabel:
PASS: uri-test
./run-markup-tests.sh: line 27: 16687 Bus error
Shot in the dark: Retry while you are disconnected from the network.
No, it still does not work.
Claus
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Am 29.06.2005 um 14:08 schrieb Martin Costabel:
I should perhaps say that I don't see this problem. I have rebuilt
glib2 on Panther and Tiger just now without any problem.
Strange. Maybe I am the only one. Maybe the problem will be solved on
10.4.2.
Claus
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Christian Ebert wrote:
Hm. The only explicit environment setting concerning locale that
I have set is:
export LC_CTYPE='en_US.ISO8859-15'
I have /nothing/ set to de_DE.
On my machine, env did not show any de settings as well. In fact, I even
did not have any LC_...
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Martin Costabel wrote:
It seems that the true explanation must be more complicated than I
thought,
Yes, it seems so.
but the fact remains that when running the relevant script
run-markup-tests.sh by hand, I get the exact same error message with
the exact same crash
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005, Martin Costabel wrote:
Have you tried to run this script in the build directory by hand from the
command line? Does it give the bus error?
The command would be (for the version on 10.3)
cd /sw/src/fink.build/glib2-2.6.4-3/glib-2.6.4/tests
.libs/markup-test
Hi:
glib2-2.6.4-103 does not compile on my machine:
$ fink update-all
[...]
PASS: uri-test
./run-markup-tests.sh: line 27: 16687 Bus error ./markup-test $I
/dev/null 2$error_out
Test failed: unexpected error on ./markups/fail-31.gmarkup
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Michèle Garoche wrote:
Le 20 juin 2005 à 04:03, Kevin Horton a écrit :
I'm running unstable fink on Tiger, undated a few minutes ago.
gtk+2-2.6.7-2 will not compile. It fails as:
[snip]
Kevin, Daniel has just uploaded a new version of gtk+2. See if it works now
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Claus Atzenbeck wrote:
Hopefully you did not fink selfupdate after rebuilding gtk+2.
I don't remember whether I did a selfupdate since building gtk+2.
I just realized that according to the file date, I did a selfupdate this
morning:
$ ls -l /sw/fink/10.4-transitional
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Michèle Garoche wrote:
Could you see if in your tree gtk+2.patch has something like this at the end:
+#ifdef HAVE_STDINT_H
+#include stdint.h
+#endif
+
#include xdgmimecache.h
#include xdgmimeint.h
Yes. This is the end of
Am 18.06.2005 um 00:34 schrieb Martin Costabel:
This is a case where upgrading to Xcode-2.1 might help.
Is it already recommended to upgrade to Xcode 2.1?
Claus
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Hi all:
I have problems compiling term-readline-gnu-pm581. It seems that I have
5.8.6, but not 5.8.1. Any idea how to solve this problem? (See blow...)
Mac OS 10.4.1
$ fink --version
Package manager version: 0.24.6
Distribution version: 0.7.1.rsync
Thanks!
Claus
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$ fink update-all
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