Le 06/06/2017 à 18:33, Alexander Hansen a écrit :
However, if you send me the tarball, I can use that to generate the patch.
Hi Alexander
sending it to your email,
I will just add a -patched to the tarball name,
but the contents is exactly like I described
(I will check I did not leave a .pat
> On Jun 6, 2017, at 09:16, jfbu wrote:
>
> Le 06/06/2017 à 17:39, Alexander Hansen a écrit :
>>> On Jun 5, 2017, at 13:38, jfbu wrote:
>>> Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
>>> "_renameat", referenced from:
>>> _force_linkat in force-link.o
>>> _force_symlinkat in force-lin
Le 06/06/2017 à 17:39, Alexander Hansen a écrit :
On Jun 5, 2017, at 13:38, jfbu wrote:
Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
"_renameat", referenced from:
_force_linkat in force-link.o
_force_symlinkat in force-link.o
ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64
clang: e
> On Jun 5, 2017, at 13:38, jfbu wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have this error on trying to install coreutils on 10.9.5
>
> Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
> "_renameat", referenced from:
> _force_linkat in force-link.o
> _force_symlinkat in force-link.o
> ld: symbol(s) not found
Hi,
I have this error on trying to install coreutils on 10.9.5
Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
"_renameat", referenced from:
_force_linkat in force-link.o
_force_symlinkat in force-link.o
ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64
clang: error: linker command failed
> On Dec 3, 2015, at 20:32, Bill Waggoner wrote:
>
> Here's an interesting one ...
>
> Information about 8916 packages read in 1 seconds.
> The following 3 packages will be installed or updated:
> lynx lynx-cur vim
> The following package might be temporarily removed:
> coreutils-default
> Do
Here's an interesting one ...
Information about 8916 packages read in 1 seconds.
The following 3 packages will be installed or updated:
lynx lynx-cur vim
The following package might be temporarily removed:
coreutils-default
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] (assuming default)
curl --connect-timeout
On 11/11/13 6:41 AM, Jacques Bloch wrote:
> Dear Alexander,
>
> Thank you for this very quick reply. Just before your email came in I
> found a solution of my own by entering:
> fink rebuild locale-gettext-pm5162
> (although for some reason I did not find the package
> locale-getext-pm5162 in the p
Let's send this report to the package maintainer, too. :)
On 08/11/2009, at 10:57, Viv Kendon wrote:
> I just bootstrapped a 64 bit fink on a clean install of
> 10.6.1 (apple's X11, latest xcode 3.2.1, on a macpro booted
> 64bit with case-sensitive file system), and am trying to
> install core-uti
I just bootstrapped a 64 bit fink on a clean install of
10.6.1 (apple's X11, latest xcode 3.2.1, on a macpro booted
64bit with case-sensitive file system), and am trying to
install core-utils[-default]. It fails a test:
PASS: test-diag
tty-eof: tee didn't exit after ^D from standard input
FAIL
Hi all,
I was excited to see coreutils appear today as an option, but I'm not there
yet. My OS is 10.5, Fink is 0.27.9 and the machine is an Intel iMac. The
build failed with the following errors. Any advice would be much
appreciated. (If more specific info is needed, please let me know.)
Thanks
Sven de Vries wrote:
> Hi,
>
> on my ibook g4 with 10.4.9
> the last selfupdate update-all -cycle
> failed in coreutils-6.9.2.
>
> doing some more selfupdate-rsync or -cvs didn't help.
>
> any advise?
> best regards,
> sven
>
> fink -V
> Package manager version: 0.27.1
> Distribution version: 0.8.
Hi,
on my ibook g4 with 10.4.9
the last selfupdate update-all -cycle
failed in coreutils-6.9.2.
doing some more selfupdate-rsync or -cvs didn't help.
any advise?
best regards,
sven
fink -V
Package manager version: 0.27.1
Distribution version: 0.8.1.cvs powerpc
...
coreutils-6.9/.x-sc_requir
Le 19 juin 06 à 16:24, Martin Costabel a écrit :
> Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
>> On 6/19/06, massimodisasha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> []
>>> Making check in chmod
>>> make check-TESTS
>>> PASS: octal
>>> ./no-x: /sw/src/fink.build/coreutils-5.96-2/coreutils-5.96/tests/
>>> chmod: not writable
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
> On 6/19/06, massimodisasha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[]
>> Making check in chmod
>> make check-TESTS
>> PASS: octal
>> ./no-x: /sw/src/fink.build/coreutils-5.96-2/coreutils-5.96/tests/
>> chmod: not writable by user `nobody'
>> ./no-x: skipping this test
>> SKIP: no-x
On 6/19/06, massimodisasha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
> after a fink selfupdate
> i'm try to run the fink update-all command,
> but it give me an error about coreutils :-(
>
> this is the error_log :
>
> ['`; do \
>test $p = dummy && continue; \
>test $p = gin
hi,
after a fink selfupdate
i'm try to run the fink update-all command,
but it give me an error about coreutils :-(
this is the error_log :
['`; do \
test $p = dummy && continue; \
test $p = ginstall && p=install || : ;\
test -f ./$p.x
On OSX 10.4 PPC, French localization coreutils-5.96-2 failed now with:
...
Making check in chmod
make check-TESTS
PASS: octal
./no-x: /sw/src/fink.build/coreutils-5.96-2/coreutils-5.96/tests/chmod: not
writable by user `nobody'
./no-x: skipping this test
SKIP: no-x
PASS: equals
PASS: equal-x
FAI
Jim Meyering, a developper, wrote to me :
Thank you for reporting that.
The problem is that diagnostics are being printed in an unexpected
language in spite of the code in tests/lang-default that is supposed
to force all diagnostics to be printed in English.
Please edit your copy of tests/chgrp/b
Le 17 juin 06 à 17:18, Benjamin Reed a écrit :
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> François Giron wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I have a problem with coreutil update. I do fink update-all, then
>> fink rebuild coreutils; but it's the same :
>
> Ah, it looks like their tests expect the loc
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
François Giron wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a problem with coreutil update. I do fink update-all, then
> fink rebuild coreutils; but it's the same :
Ah, it looks like their tests expect the locale to be english. I'll see
if I can put an updated version
Hello,
I have a problem with coreutil update. I do fink update-all, then
fink rebuild coreutils; but it's the same :
Making check in basename
make check-TESTS
PASS: basic
==
All 1 tests passed
==
Making check in chgrp
make check-TESTS
./no-x: /sw/src/fink.build/
I recently installed coreutils and openssh after upgrading to Panther
and noticed that neither of these packages seem to "talk" properly with
the system when it comes to actually validating a user...
With coreutils, I noticed this when I found myself unable to use "su"
anymore (yeah, I know I c
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