Martin Costabel | 1 Aug 2007 11:35
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Re: Why does the Boost 1.33 package pull in x11/xfree86?

Graham Reitz wrote:
> Thanks Alexander,
> 
> Yes, I have been building boost from source for linux and windows.  I
> am a new mac user (convertee).   A friend turned my on to fink.  I was
> a little surprised to see that dependency.
> 
> I don't use boost.python much so I normally build boost without it.

A question to you boost users: boost1.33 builds 4 versions of each of 
the libboost* libraries, static/dynamic as well release/debug variants, 
for example

% ls /sw/lib/libboost_regex*
/sw/lib/libboost_regex-1_33_1.a 
/sw/lib/libboost_regex-d-1_33_1.dylib   /sw/lib/libboost_regex.a
/sw/lib/libboost_regex-1_33_1.dylib     /sw/lib/libboost_regex-d.a 
         /sw/lib/libboost_regex.dylib
/sw/lib/libboost_regex-d-1_33_1.a       /sw/lib/libboost_regex-d.dylib

Yes, there are 8 in the list, but 4 of them are symlinks or hard links.

But now boost1.34 wants to build single/multi-threading variants as 
well, which brings the number of variants per library to 8 (or 16 with 
links). This also doubles the build time, as far as I understand.

The question is:

Are these variants really used by anyone? In particular the value added 
by the debug variants seems questionable to me. They are also 10 times 
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Martin Costabel | 4 Aug 2007 00:42
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Re: Why does the Boost 1.33 package pull in x11/xfree86?

Martin Costabel wrote:
[]
> For boost1.34 I will have to make different variants for different 
> python versions, because now the boost.python dylib always links to 
> libpython. This, in addition to the new build system, will mean making 
> and testing two separate boost packages, and several variants for the 
> second. I haven't yet had the time to do all the necessary work.

I have now put a boost1.34 package into 10.4/unstable. It comes in 5 
variants: nopython, systempython, python23, python24, and python25.

The first one does not build the libboost_python libraries, so there is 
no dependency on python. The other 4 variants build basically the same 
thing, namely the libboost_python libraries. They differ in the version 
of python they use for building. The systempython variant does not 
depend on Fink's python packages either, it uses the system python 
framework. The others depend on one of Fink's pythonXY packages.

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Helmut Katzgraber | 7 Aug 2007 11:03
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problems with aspell and aspell-en packages


Hello,

I have been in contact with Kevin Horton (package mantainer for
aspell) and we have not been able to solve this problem. I have
updated my  packages and since then aspell-en does not work any
longer, whereas the -es and the -de dictionaries work without a
problem. Here some details about my system:

[moo ~] fink list -i aspell
Information about 6022 packages read in 1 seconds.
i   aspell           0.60.5-1001  Spell checker better than ispell
i   aspell-de        6.0-0-1002   German dictionary for aspell
i   aspell-en        6.0-0-1002   English dictionary for aspell
i   aspell-es        0.50-2-1013  Spanish dictionary for aspell
i   aspell-shlibs    0.60.5-1001  Spell check better ispell - Shared  
libs
_____________________________________________________________
[moo ~] fink -V
Package manager version: 0.27.6
Distribution version: 0.8.1.rsync i386

Copyright (c) 2001 Christoph Pfisterer
Copyright (c) 2001-2007 The Fink Package Manager Team
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
_____________________________________________________________
[moo ~] sw_vers
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Thomas Inskip | 8 Aug 2007 03:22
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kdebase3-dev broken?

Hi I am trying to build/install kdebase3-dev on 10.4.9, but while  
building dbus-qt3-dev-0.60-1024 (a dependency), I get the following  
link error:
ld: Undefined symbols:
_dbus_connection_disconnect

I've already done a selfupdate and update-all.

  Is anyone else familiar with this problem?  Any help would be  
appreciated.

Thanks.

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Alexander K. Hansen | 8 Aug 2007 03:43
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Re: kdebase3-dev broken?

Thomas Inskip wrote:
> Hi I am trying to build/install kdebase3-dev on 10.4.9, but while  
> building dbus-qt3-dev-0.60-1024 (a dependency), I get the following  
> link error:
> ld: Undefined symbols:
> _dbus_connection_disconnect
>
> I've already done a selfupdate and update-all.
>
>   Is anyone else familiar with this problem?  Any help would be  
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
>   
The problem has nothing to do with kdebase3-dev, since you haven't 
gotten that far yet.

It's hard to tell exactly what's going on, because we lack context:  
specifically the command that was supposed to be run which gave this error.

Also, what architecture are you on, and what Xcode Tools version are you 
using?

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Thomas Inskip | 8 Aug 2007 05:42
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Re: kdebase3-dev broken?

Mac OS X 10.4.9 (8P2137) i386

Xcode Version 2.4.1 (Xcode core 762.0, ToolSupport 764.0)

fink install kdebase3-dev, which in addition would install the following:
arts arts-dev arts-shlibs dbus-qt3-dev dbus-qt3-shlibs docbook-utils doxygen esound
esound-bin esound-common esound-shlibs expat1 ghostscript jadetex kdebase3-unified
kdebase3-unified-dev kdebase3-unified-shlibs kdelibs3-unified kdelibs3-unified-dev
kdelibs3-unified-shlibs lesstif libdatrie libdatrie-shlibs libgettext3-dev
libkpathsea4 libkpathsea4-shlibs libthai libthai-dev libthai-shlibs t1lib5

It looks like it failed on dbus-qt3-dev

The command being executed at the time was:
g++ -dynamiclib -single_module  -o .libs/libdbus-qt-1.1.0.0.dylib  .libs/dbus-qthread.o .libs/message.o .libs/connection.o .libs/integrator.o .libs/server.o  -L/sw/lib /sw/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.dylib -L/sw/lib/freetype219/lib -L/usr/X11R6/lib /sw/lib/libdbus-1.dylib  -install_name  /sw/lib/libdbus-qt-1.1.dylib -Wl,-compatibility_version -Wl,2 -Wl,-current_version -Wl,2.0

And the failure:
ld: Undefined symbols:
_dbus_connection_disconnect
/usr/bin/libtool: internal link edit command failed

I hope that's enough information, if not, please let me know.

Thanks.



On Aug 7, 2007, at 9:43 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:

Thomas Inskip wrote:
Hi I am trying to build/install kdebase3-dev on 10.4.9, but while  building dbus-qt3-dev-0.60-1024 (a dependency), I get the following  link error:
ld: Undefined symbols:
_dbus_connection_disconnect

I've already done a selfupdate and update-all.

  Is anyone else familiar with this problem?  Any help would be  appreciated.

Thanks.

  

The problem has nothing to do with kdebase3-dev, since you haven't gotten that far yet.

It's hard to tell exactly what's going on, because we lack context:  specifically the command that was supposed to be run which gave this error.

Also, what architecture are you on, and what Xcode Tools version are you using?

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Alexander K. Hansen | 8 Aug 2007 13:14
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Re: kdebase3-dev broken?

OK--nothing jumped out at me, but thanks for the additional information.

Do you have any third-party stuff in /usr/local? (specifically anything 
dbus-related)  That can cause these sorts of failures, if the linker 
somehow winds up linking part of a package to an earlier installed 
version of itself.

Thomas Inskip wrote:
> Mac OS X 10.4.9 (8P2137) i386
>
> Xcode Version 2.4.1 (Xcode core 762.0, ToolSupport 764.0)
>
> fink install kdebase3-dev, which in addition would install the following:
> arts arts-dev arts-shlibs dbus-qt3-dev dbus-qt3-shlibs docbook-utils 
> doxygen esound
> esound-bin esound-common esound-shlibs expat1 ghostscript jadetex 
> kdebase3-unified
> kdebase3-unified-dev kdebase3-unified-shlibs kdelibs3-unified 
> kdelibs3-unified-dev
> kdelibs3-unified-shlibs lesstif libdatrie libdatrie-shlibs libgettext3-dev
> libkpathsea4 libkpathsea4-shlibs libthai libthai-dev libthai-shlibs t1lib5
>
> It looks like it failed on dbus-qt3-dev
>
> The command being executed at the time was:
> g++ -dynamiclib -single_module  -o .libs/libdbus-qt-1.1.0.0.dylib  
> .libs/dbus-qthread.o .libs/message.o .libs/connection.o 
> .libs/integrator.o .libs/server.o  -L/sw/lib 
> /sw/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.dylib -L/sw/lib/freetype219/lib 
> -L/usr/X11R6/lib /sw/lib/libdbus-1.dylib  -install_name  
> /sw/lib/libdbus-qt-1.1.dylib -Wl,-compatibility_version -Wl,2 
> -Wl,-current_version -Wl,2.0
>
> And the failure:
> ld: Undefined symbols:
> _dbus_connection_disconnect
> /usr/bin/libtool: internal link edit command failed
>
> I hope that's enough information, if not, please let me know.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
> On Aug 7, 2007, at 9:43 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
>
>> Thomas Inskip wrote:
>>> Hi I am trying to build/install kdebase3-dev on 10.4.9, but while  
>>> building dbus-qt3-dev-0.60-1024 (a dependency), I get the following  
>>> link error:
>>> ld: Undefined symbols:
>>> _dbus_connection_disconnect
>>>
>>> I've already done a selfupdate and update-all.
>>>
>>>   Is anyone else familiar with this problem?  Any help would be  
>>> appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>>   
>>>
>> The problem has nothing to do with kdebase3-dev, since you haven't 
>> gotten that far yet.
>>
>> It's hard to tell exactly what's going on, because we lack context:  
>> specifically the command that was supposed to be run which gave this 
>> error.
>>
>> Also, what architecture are you on, and what Xcode Tools version are 
>> you using?
>

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Alexander K. Hansen | 8 Aug 2007 17:10
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dbus-qt3*-0.60-1024 was Re: kdebase3-dev broken?

Having run a test, I found that I get the same failure on a stable-tree 
only (except for the essential packages) clean build (10.4.10, 
Xcode-2.4.1) (maintainer cced).

I've posted my build log at 
http://akhmac.blogdns.net/~hansen/finklogs//fink-build-log_dbus-qt3-dev_0.60-1024_2007.08.08-10.59.44.

Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
> OK--nothing jumped out at me, but thanks for the additional information.
>
> Do you have any third-party stuff in /usr/local? (specifically anything 
> dbus-related)  That can cause these sorts of failures, if the linker 
> somehow winds up linking part of a package to an earlier installed 
> version of itself.
>
> Thomas Inskip wrote:
>   
>> Mac OS X 10.4.9 (8P2137) i386
>>
>> Xcode Version 2.4.1 (Xcode core 762.0, ToolSupport 764.0)
>>
>> fink install kdebase3-dev, which in addition would install the following:
>> arts arts-dev arts-shlibs dbus-qt3-dev dbus-qt3-shlibs docbook-utils 
>> doxygen esound
>> esound-bin esound-common esound-shlibs expat1 ghostscript jadetex 
>> kdebase3-unified
>> kdebase3-unified-dev kdebase3-unified-shlibs kdelibs3-unified 
>> kdelibs3-unified-dev
>> kdelibs3-unified-shlibs lesstif libdatrie libdatrie-shlibs libgettext3-dev
>> libkpathsea4 libkpathsea4-shlibs libthai libthai-dev libthai-shlibs t1lib5
>>
>> It looks like it failed on dbus-qt3-dev
>>
>> The command being executed at the time was:
>> g++ -dynamiclib -single_module  -o .libs/libdbus-qt-1.1.0.0.dylib  
>> .libs/dbus-qthread.o .libs/message.o .libs/connection.o 
>> .libs/integrator.o .libs/server.o  -L/sw/lib 
>> /sw/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.dylib -L/sw/lib/freetype219/lib 
>> -L/usr/X11R6/lib /sw/lib/libdbus-1.dylib  -install_name  
>> /sw/lib/libdbus-qt-1.1.dylib -Wl,-compatibility_version -Wl,2 
>> -Wl,-current_version -Wl,2.0
>>
>> And the failure:
>> ld: Undefined symbols:
>> _dbus_connection_disconnect
>> /usr/bin/libtool: internal link edit command failed
>>
>> I hope that's enough information, if not, please let me know.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Aug 7, 2007, at 9:43 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Thomas Inskip wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Hi I am trying to build/install kdebase3-dev on 10.4.9, but while  
>>>> building dbus-qt3-dev-0.60-1024 (a dependency), I get the following  
>>>> link error:
>>>> ld: Undefined symbols:
>>>> _dbus_connection_disconnect
>>>>
>>>> I've already done a selfupdate and update-all.
>>>>
>>>>   Is anyone else familiar with this problem?  Any help would be  
>>>> appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> The problem has nothing to do with kdebase3-dev, since you haven't 
>>> gotten that far yet.
>>>
>>> It's hard to tell exactly what's going on, because we lack context:  
>>> specifically the command that was supposed to be run which gave this 
>>> error.
>>>
>>> Also, what architecture are you on, and what Xcode Tools version are 
>>> you using?
>>>       
>
>   

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Christian Peralta | 8 Aug 2007 19:48
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Can't Build libcurl4-7.16.4-101, OS X 10.4.10

I have been unable to build libcurl4. My guess is that the problem is with gssapi

checking if GSSAPI support is requested... yes
checking gss.h usability... no
checking gss.h presence... no
checking for gss.h... no
checking gssapi.h usability... no
checking gssapi.h presence... no
checking for gssapi.h... no
checking gssapi/gssapi.h usability... yes
checking gssapi/gssapi.h presence... yes
checking for gssapi/gssapi.h... yes

I have tried building symlinks to the 10.4.u SDK version of gssapi in /usr/lib but this does not work... How
would I go about building libcurl4 in this case?

Thanks, 

Christian Peralta

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Alexander K. Hansen | 8 Aug 2007 20:39
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Re: Can't Build libcurl4-7.16.4-101, OS X 10.4.10

Christian Peralta wrote:
> I have been unable to build libcurl4. My guess is that the problem is with gssapi
>
> checking if GSSAPI support is requested... yes
> checking gss.h usability... no
> checking gss.h presence... no
> checking for gss.h... no
> checking gssapi.h usability... no
> checking gssapi.h presence... no
> checking for gssapi.h... no
> checking gssapi/gssapi.h usability... yes
> checking gssapi/gssapi.h presence... yes
> checking for gssapi/gssapi.h... yes
>
> I have tried building symlinks to the 10.4.u SDK version of gssapi in /usr/lib but this does not work... How
would I go about building libcurl4 in this case?
>
>
> Thanks, 
>
>
> Christian Peralta
>
>   
I wouldn't think that the problem is with gssapi, since it finds 
/usr/include/gssapi/gssapi.h (as per your last three lines).  This is 
where it's supposed to be on OS X.

Can you post your error?

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