Daniel Johnson | 1 Feb 02:35
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Re: Xetex build


On Jan 31, 2007, at 5:05 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:

> On 1/31/07, Pepe Barbe <elventear <at> gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am trying to build Xetex on an Intel Mac and I get the following:
>>
> <snip>
>
>> gcc  -DU_COMMON_IMPLEMENTATION -I/sw/include  -I.
>> -I../../../../libs/icu-xetex/common -I../../../../libs/icu-xetex/i18n
>> -g -O2  -fno-common -c   -o uinit.ao
>> ../../../../libs/icu-xetex/common/uinit.c
>> distcc[5361] ERROR: compile
>> /sw/var/ccache/uinit.tmp.angband.lan.5347.i on localhost failed
>> ../../../../libs/icu-xetex/common/uinit.c: In function 'u_cleanup':
>> ../../../../libs/icu-xetex/common/uinit.c:55: error:
>> 'UTRACE_U_CLEANUP' undeclared (first use in this function)
>> ../../../../libs/icu-xetex/common/uinit.c:55: error: (Each undeclared
>> identifier is reported only once
>> ../../../../libs/icu-xetex/common/uinit.c:55: error: for each  
>> function
>> it appears in.)
>> ../../../../libs/icu-xetex/common/uinit.c:55: error:
>> 'UTRACE_OPEN_CLOSE' undeclared (first use in this function)
>> ../../../../libs/icu-xetex/common/uinit.c: In function 'u_init':
>> ../../../../libs/icu-xetex/common/uinit.c:87: error: 'UTRACE_U_INIT'
>> undeclared (first use in this function)
>> ../../../../libs/icu-xetex/common/uinit.c:87: error:
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Akio Sakai | 1 Feb 03:01
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Re: Fink 0.8.1 update

Dear Alex,

Do I need to do anything further for update?

"fink update-all" and "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" seem to request  
anything to update for me.  Are there any commands to check  
completeness?

Sincerely,
Akio

On 2007/01/31, at 21:17, Alexander Hansen wrote:

> On 1/31/07, Akio Sakai <akios <at> japex.co.jp> wrote:
>> Hi !
>>
>> I ran Fink 0.8.1 update script.  ./update.pl worked well.  But in the
>> final stage, I encountered the errors as follows.  By "fink update-
>> all" and "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" after then, it showed
>> 'terminated without additional update items (not exactly in this
>> expression)'.   Are there anything wrong or what shall I do further?
>>
>> I did this stage of update(repeatedly done before) 'unattendedly'.  I
>> do not know exactly its relation, but when I returned to Mac to see
>> the update result (and found the attached message), network trouble
>> occurred and internet connection was broken (when?).  Later half
>> message would be concerned with this network trouble.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Akio
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Pepe Barbe | 1 Feb 03:21
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Re: Xetex build

On 1/31/07, Daniel Johnson <daniel <at> daniel-johnson.org> wrote:
> 'CreateColorSpaceFromSystemICCProfileName' was not declared in this
> scope
> make: *** [xdv2pdf.o] Error 1

The build process used to fail with the same error in my computer for
a while. I just gave up and I tried again hoping that it would
"magically" fix and now it gives the error I posted before.

I tried building without ccache-default and distcc-default, but I got
the same error.

Pepe

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David Reiser | 1 Feb 05:22
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Re: Gnucash2 - OFX import


On 31 Jan 2007, at 3:41:54 PM, Arnaud wrote:

> Thank you for your rapid answer.
>
> In the menu File>Import, there are only two fields:
> -Import QIF
> -Replay Gnucash log file.
>
> I also ran the command that you mentionned and here was the output:
>
> saintex:~ arnaud$ fink dumpinfo -fconfigureparams gnucash2
> Information about 5953 packages read in 1 seconds.
> configureparams: --prefix=/sw --mandir=/sw/share/man
> --infodir=/sw/share/info --libexecdir=/sw/lib
> --enable-error-on-warning=no --disable-dependency-tracking
> --disable-schemas-install --enable-ofx --enable-hbci --disable-sql
> saintex:~ arnaud$
>
> I don't remember having any errors during the installation.
> Can you think of some libraries that I should check that I have?
>
> Arnaud
>
Which version of libofx3 do you have installed. It was just upgraded  
to 0.8.3 to fix a potential crashing bug. It works for me (as  
Alexander, I'm on a PPC Mac), but I  haven't had any feedback from  
Intel Mac users. It's possible there is now an issue with Intel Macs.  
Unfortunately, since fink sees libofx3 installed, it won't complain,  
and gnucash/aqbanking will test for ofx files and just not build if  
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Robert T Wyatt | 1 Feb 15:10
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Re: Fink 0.8.1 update

Akio Sakai wrote:
> Dear Alex,
> 
> Do I need to do anything further for update?
> 
> "fink update-all" and "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" seem to request  
> anything to update for me.  Are there any commands to check  
> completeness?

fink list -o

Will tell you if you have any outdated packages.

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Ben Abbott | 1 Feb 17:34

problem with /sw/bin/sort

I tried 

fink install ispell

and ended up with 

<snip>
Collecting input.
sort: invalid option -- 1
Try `sort --help' for more information.
../../munchlist: line 427:  6619 Broken pipe             cat "$@"
      6620                       | $ISPELL "$wchars" -e1 -d $FAKEHASH -p /dev/null
      6621                       | tr " " '
'
Finding flag marker.
Generating roots and affixes.
sort: invalid option -- 1
Try `sort --help' for more information.
Expanding dictionary into EXPANDEDPAIRS.
sort: open failed: +1: No such file or directory
Creating list of legal roots/flags.
sort: invalid option -- 1
Try `sort --help' for more information.
Creating list of flags that participate in cross-products.
[...]
Failed: phase compiling: ispell-3.2.06-4 failed
<snip>

A selfupdate did not change the result, so I did a 

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Alexander Hansen | 1 Feb 18:17
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Re: problem with /sw/bin/sort

On 2/1/07, Ben Abbott <bpabbott <at> sawtek.com> wrote:
> I tried
>
> fink install ispell
>
> and ended up with
>
> <snip>
> Collecting input.
> sort: invalid option -- 1
> Try `sort --help' for more information.
> ../../munchlist: line 427:  6619 Broken pipe             cat "$@"
>       6620                       | $ISPELL "$wchars" -e1 -d $FAKEHASH -p /dev/null
>       6621                       | tr " " '
> '
> Finding flag marker.
> Generating roots and affixes.
> sort: invalid option -- 1
> Try `sort --help' for more information.
> Expanding dictionary into EXPANDEDPAIRS.
> sort: open failed: +1: No such file or directory
> Creating list of legal roots/flags.
> sort: invalid option -- 1
> Try `sort --help' for more information.
> Creating list of flags that participate in cross-products.
> [...]
> Failed: phase compiling: ispell-3.2.06-4 failed
> <snip>
>
> A selfupdate did not change the result, so I did a
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Martin Costabel | 1 Feb 23:06
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Re: problem with /sw/bin/sort

Alexander Hansen wrote:
> On 2/1/07, Ben Abbott <bpabbott <at> sawtek.com> wrote:

>> [...]
>> Failed: phase compiling: ispell-3.2.06-4 failed
>> <snip>
>>
>> A selfupdate did not change the result, so I did a
>>
>> sudo mv /sw/bin/sort /sw/bin/sort.bak
>>
>> after which the install of ispell went fine
>>
>> My Fink version is 0.24.26
>>
>> I'm on Tiger 10.4.8 for PPC
>>
>> Comments anyone?
>>
>>
> 
> The package relies on 'sort' to take flags that are available from the
> built-in 'sort' but not in that provided by Fink's fileutils or
> coreutils-default packages.  Removing whichever of the latter you have
> installed would provide a cleaner solution.
> 
> The version of ispell in the unstable tree doesn't suffer from this
> problem--I'll cc the maintainer.

Seems I am indeed the maintainer of ispell, at least in the 
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Ben Abbott | 1 Feb 23:59

Re: problem with /sw/bin/sort

Martin Costabel <costabel <at> wanadoo.fr> writes:

> 
> So I suggest that Ben updates from 10.4-transitional to 10.4; and in the 
> meantime I put a BuildConflicts: coreutils-default into the 10.4/stable 
> ispell.
> 

arrrggghhh :-(

Thanks Martin. Shame on me.

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Thomas Kappler | 2 Feb 15:01
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Gnucash dependencies [Was: Re: Gnucash2 - OFX import]

I just installed libofx3 on my Intel Mac, everything went fine, no  
errors.

Then, I wanted to install gnucash, but the immense list of  
dependencies kept me from hitting "Y" - 111 packages, not counting  
libofx3 and its five dependencies.   Well, if they are necessary, ok,  
but I'm wondering about the purpose of some of them.
What is QT doing there, for example?  Also, there are a lot of perl  
modules, although gnucash doesn't use it, or am I mistaken here?

Cheers,
Thomas

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