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James
cairo's build needs to be fixed.
Understood. I'll be looking for this.
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. =)
Fixed now, let me know if that helps.
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qassistantclient.h:49:49: error: QtAssistant/qassistantclient_global.h:
No such file or directory
In file included from debug/moc_qassistantclient.cpp:10:
I reproduced this. Worked on my 10.6 machine but not 10.5. I'll let
you know when I've got it worked out.
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it into the fink packages.
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just be labelled or tagged incorrectly.
Alright, new version should fix this.
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) other
messages are related, but this is definitely a bug, so he'll hopefully
have that one fixed shortly and see what else that cures...
OK, this should be fixed in soprano-* 2.6.0-3 which I just put in unstable.
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:662:32-bit absolute addressing is not supported
for x86-64
etc
I get the same on 10.6/i386. Looks like it's trying to do something
x86_64 specific even when built as i386.
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qt4-base-(mac|x11)-doc
qt4-(mac|x11):
qt4-base-(mac|x11)
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a
bug upstream I guess.
Max did most of the work of updating the package for me. Max, did you
change any of the stuff related to `open`? Or did upstream break it?
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Hopefully it won't be too hard. But without knowing what the exact
problem is, I can't really say more
Yeah, 'open -a' is not completing right (although 'open' does). Trying
to figure out how to fix it, but not real clear on how the compgen stuff
works.
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=( $( compgen -W ${res} -- ${ncur} ) )
...to:
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W ${res} -- ${ncur} | sed -e 's/ /\\ /g' ) )
seems to have fixed it.
I've put out a 1.3-2 that fixes it for me.
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Qt SDK, Web Runtime, or Java and Publish to Ovi Store
http://p.sf.net/sfu/nokia-dev2dev
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in the Qt packages in having fink installed
somewhere else and symlinked to /sw. I haven't worked out the best
way to repair it yet.
Could you send me the file you get from:
find /sw/sr/fink.build/*qt3* | gzip -9 qt3-filelist.txt
?
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I believe this is a bug in the Qt packages in having fink installed
somewhere else and symlinked to /sw. I haven't worked out the best
way to repair it yet.
In revision 2000
python you've installed (/Library/Frameworks).
I should be able to work around it by adding an explicit -F.
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any day now) but at least it's easily fixable. :)
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-long-long problem has been
fixed a year ago.
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that this is the same kind of problem I have reported over
a month ago for kdenetwork3 (without even an acknowledgement).
TIA
Dominique
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2010/3/24 Benjamin Reed rangerr...@befunk.com:
It is a problem unique to 10.5/ppc that I have not been able to figure
out yet. I have a bug open to the mono folks but have been unable to
get traction on figuring out how to fix it. It's deep in powerpc
assembly, which I am nowhere near
is installed.
For a short period of time yesterday, there was a broken version of
cairo in fink. Try a 'fink selfupdate' and 'fink install cairo' and
that should get you up to cairo 1.8.10-3, which will work.
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using a mirror that's not as up-to-date.
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missed that drm moved 1.8.10-2 to stable. Stable should be
fixed now.
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).
Thanks.
It is a problem unique to 10.5/ppc that I have not been able to figure
out yet. I have a bug open to the mono folks but have been unable to
get traction on figuring out how to fix it. It's deep in powerpc
assembly, which I am nowhere near qualified to fix. :)
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to have time to fix them
up this week.
One more thing, I don't know if this is signifcant of anything, but
the kmail.shell script inside the app is funny:
Yeah. Those aren't actually used at startup, I think they're there for
CTest. I should just have the build delete them.
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. ;)
I've committed the fix, it should show up on the mirrors soon.
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the
QMAKE_PRL_LIBS variable, which it then puts into the Makefile.
If my suspicion is right, then putting the right libraries back into
that variable will require a major coding effort.
Nasty. I suppose perhaps the easiest fix is to hand-repair the .prl
files in the qt4 packages?
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there's still
plenty of KDE4 stuff that wants Qt3Support framework, which is not built
on Cocoa-Qt.
If you really want good KDE4 support, you're better off redoing your
fink install as i386. (x86_64 on 10.5 is very poorly tested, anyways,
since few people are running it)
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being lazy and using the same info file to work
all the way back to 10.3 or so, when that was necessary.
You can ignore those warnings.
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, but in the meantime, here's a
bundle of the changes so far.
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This is a packaging bug. I'll fix it in the next revision, but the
force option Alexander pointed to should work in the meantime.
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-1011.txt
I don't know why my change would have caused this, since the compilation
should be the same, but it didn't help 64-bit anyways, so I'll put it
all back.
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for this with qt 4.6.2 which is coming shortly, I'm
finishing up testing on it now.
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/fink/qt$ md5sum
qt-4.6.1-mac-b74051b5da7d242246aeeea67b532dc3ce19b0e0.tar.gz
ea414dd3e1a5f06a8b7a39b8e880b936
qt-4.6.1-mac-b74051b5da7d242246aeeea67b532dc3ce19b0e0.tar.gz
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On 2/12/10 11:40 PM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
I'm going to release KDE4 updates sometime tomorrow.
Heh, and of course, I found some last-minute build issues holding it up.
Should have said I'm *hoping* to... ;)
I'll post a note here when it's ready
fixes for running on 10.6 (yay).
If anyone's interested in getting a head start, you can check out my
experimental tree here:
http://www.finkproject.org/~ranger/kde4.4/README-EXPERIMENTAL.txt
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On 11/19/09 11:22 PM, Gary K Olson wrote:
I am attempting to install kde4 on a new macbook pro with Snow Leopard. I am
using the following kit:
KDE4 does not work on 10.6 yet, I'm working on it, but have gotten very
backlogged.
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minutes. :)
It's fixed now, and making it's way to the mirrors.
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On 11/18/09 3:19 PM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Yes, it was wrong for about 3 minutes. :)
OK, more like 45, but still!
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the defaults, that doesn't mean it's a good idea. :P
I don't know if it will be enough to make it work, but you could try
something along the lines of:
sudo env VERSIONER_PERL_VERSION=5.10.0 ./bootstrap
...for installing, and see if that works.
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On 10/5/09 8:23 PM, PNM wrote:
I keep getting this error:
KDElibs is known-busted on 10.6. I'm in the middle of testing a huge
update to KDE 4.3, when it's out, it will work...
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; when that
happens, we can have a debate about what the policy should be. Right
now there are no options.
So the changes I committed to ruby in unstable a couple of weeks back
don't work? 1.8.7-p174 builds fine on 10.6.
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...
Removing build-lock package...
/sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait -r fink-buildlock-qt4-x11-4.5.2-1
I'm happy to test any suggestions.
Complete log is available: http://robertwyatt.info/fink/qt4-x11-4.5.2-1.txt
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... but maybe that's just wishful thinking.
Could be, I'll have to investigate further.
I built on 10.6 both i386 and x86_64, so it must be something
environmentally different.
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On 9/15/09 10:24 AM, Dominique Dhumieres wrote:
On ppc OSX 10.4.11 updating to gstreamer-0.8.12-1029 failed with:
Ah, dang, fix one thing, break another. :)
I'll see what I can do.
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for package opensync-0.22-3 (no
matching packages/versions found)
Exiting with failure.
on 32-bit Snow Leopard
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at org.apache.tools.ant.launch.Launcher.run(Launcher.java:257)
at org.apache.tools.ant.launch.Launcher.main(Launcher.java:104)
I'm happy to provide more output or test solutions.
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The more interesting bit is I'm pretty sure I didn't change this
particular bit of code, although it's possible something went wacky. :)
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incremental ones every day. ;)
Please wander around an let me know if you see anything that doesn't
look like what you expect it should, but as far as I can tell, it's
looking like it's moving smoothly.
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On 9/7/09 9:15 AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Yesterday I (finally) got the PDB code updated and moved to the new
server. It now lists 10.6, and x86_64, and should always have the
correct info since it's on a fast enough system that I can run a full
be in
one of the XCode packages I would expect... Maybe try reinstalling XCode?
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in advance.
It's impossible to do so without the actual error text that was part of
the build.
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? I thought I worked around this with
the latest one.
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I suspect this fixes it.
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kdevelop package, but I
don't believe it works any better than the one I've tried updating to.
It's been on autopilot for quite some time, and I haven't had time to
look deeply into why neither kdevelop nor kdevelop2 (for kde4) don't
work right.
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environment because OSX already provides one natively.
KDE/X11 does, and it is /sw/opt/kde4/x11/bin/startkde
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of error.
Yeah, this is just a warning. I need to figure out why postgresql
doesn't like starting on the random port I create, but all it's for is
creating the plpgsql language for you.
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, they're trying to dlopen the symlink. Guess I need to move
things around in the qt4 shlibs packages a bit.
I believe if you install qt4-mac it should fix it for now...
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of bugs, but KDE4 is starting to look pretty
good. I'll post an announcement when things are available, I'd
appreciate some testers. :)
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against xquartz in the first
place (and Apple then downgraded it with a security or 10.5.x update.)
http://xquartz.macosforge.org/
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of libiconv.
Any ideas?
According to otool, it looks like pycairo needs to link against our
libiconv, but it has not linked against any libiconv at all. (At least,
that's how it looks...)
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On 5/19/09 12:44 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
Benjamin Reed wrote:
On 5/19/09 11:41 AM, Toby White wrote:
I've tried rebuilding both cairo and pycairo manually, but to no
effect. Neither of them seem to involve libiconv directly.
Presumably
version, should show up on the mirrors
soon... Let me know if that works better.
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development not spam, on a Mac OS X list?
Please don't post such things again. This is not a forum for you to
advertise your UNIX training.
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William Dell Wisner's email is apparently bouncing, does anyone have a
valid email address for him?
Otherwise we'll have to unmaintain his packages.
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James Howse wrote:
On a Mac Pro Intel running Leopard 10.5.6 the build for redland fails
with the following message. Any ideas what the problem is?
Looks like a missing builddep; I'll take a look.
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Daniel Johnson wrote:
On Apr 15, 2009, at 11:18 AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
James Howse wrote:
On a Mac Pro Intel running Leopard 10.5.6 the build for redland fails
with the following message. Any ideas what the problem is?
Looks like
-S /sw/include/db4
find /sw/include/db4
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updating anyways; and I have an
idea of something that might help.
Try a selfupdate in 15 minutes or so, I've put out a redland 1.0.8-4
release, see if that helps.
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/fink/lib/mac/lib/libsopranoindex.1*.dylib:
No such file or directory
hm, this should have been built if clucene exists, and it is a builddep.
Could you mail me (privately) the full build output?
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without trying it first. ;)
Thanks, fixed in unstable.
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A a
mv: cannot move `A' to a subdirectory of itself, `a/A'
JF
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Fink, KDE, and Mac OS X development
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Music: http://music.raccoonfink.com
a report that the dbus package still has issues when the user has
other stuff in his dbus session on 10.4. I'm investigating this weekend
and will hopefully have a fix soon. :)
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pilot09 files. Then I ran the kdepim3 update, and it
completed sucessfully.
Weird, the kdepim update depends on libmal10 = 0.44-1 which should have
forced the issue...
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Martin Costabel wrote:
Weird, the kdepim update depends on libmal10 = 0.44-1 which should have
forced the issue...
Missing epoch, perhaps?
D'oh! Yup, thanks! =)
Fixed.
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Fink, KDE, and Mac OS X development
Blog: http://www.raccoonfink.com/
Music: http://music.raccoonfink.com/
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that dbus is running, and
trying to start it again.
When you see this, could you do me a favor, and run:
launchctl list
echo $?
Also, to be sure, you're on dbus 1.2.12-8 right?
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Fink, KDE, and Mac OS X development
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that use
dbus (including starting up a gnome desktop) but if anyone has any
issues, please let me know.
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Music: http://music.raccoonfink.com/
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, for the linuxy way we used to do it, but now no longer is).
I'm testing a patch now that should fix it, I hope. =)
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Music: http://music.raccoonfink.com/
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Benjamin Reed wrote:
Stan Sanderson wrote:
I had a working Gnome install, just updated yesterday.
I'm doing some digging, and it looks like, in fact, gnome-session does
some things it shouldn't regarding assuming the way dbus is implemented
to the maintainer? I've been
using the 1.1.12 that's in unstable for a couple of weeks and it's been
running pretty well (regedit works, too). Or are you using stable-only?
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/agl.h:264: error: parse
error before 'GLint'
Looks like you're missing some important frameworks in your
installation. Try re-installing Xcode and make sure all the
development frameworks are checked.
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and
should be updating now.
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Fink, KDE, and Mac OS X development
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to sync, it's apparently still going, and
hasn't sync'd everything yet. I'm told it should be finished soon.
(In fact, the rsync of the TIMESTAMP finally shows today's date... Try
again now.)
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Blog: http://www.raccoonfink.com
...to...
Type: java(1.4)
?
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Music: http://music.raccoonfink.com/
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build-lock...
Removing build-lock package...
/sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait -r fink-buildlock-ant-base-1.7.1-1
(Reading database ... 29508 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing fink-buildlock-ant-base-1.7.1-1 ...
Failed: phase compiling: ant-base-1.7.1-1 failed
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On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 3:24 AM, Martin Costabel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After waiting for a week, I have now checked this into CVS, so that the
package can build again.
Dang, I meant to put it on my TODO list, and then forgot about it. Thanks...
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/dpkg-lockwait -r fink-buildlock-nspr-4.6.7-1
(Reading database ... 118649 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing fink-buildlock-nspr-4.6.7-1 ...
Failed: phase compiling: nspr-4.6.7-1 failed
tia, jonathan
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Benjamin Reed wrote:
Kino wrote:
On 2008-09-06, at 12:09 AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Looks like you're missing something important from XCode. According
to a grep of lsbom, that's part of DevSDKLeo in xcode 3.1, not sure
what it's in in earlier
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Kino wrote:
On 2008-09-06, at 12:09 AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Looks like you're missing something important from XCode. According
to a grep of lsbom, that's part of DevSDKLeo in xcode 3.1, not sure
what it's in in earlier releases.
According
DeveloperTools installed is likely going to bite you
pretty quick in Fink, nspr notwithstanding.
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binary-compat;
in Qt/Mac they made some really whacky wrapper stuff, and I'm not sure
how to decipher it for X11.
I tried rebuilding qtoctave, but that didn't work:
Turns out this is a cmake issue (change in behavior).
I've patched it.
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Fink, KDE, and Mac
could make system-openssl-dev Conflict/Replace them, and vice-versa...
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like it should.
Could you do me a favor and try running sample on it so I can figure out
what it's doing wrong?
Start a terminal, kill dbus-launch, then start a second terminal.
In the first terminal, run sample dbus-launch; then, send me the file
it creates in /tmp when it's done.
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