[00:03:31] <CIA-92> nieder * dists/10.4/unstable/main/finkinfo/kde/sim.info: [00:03:31] <CIA-92> build fixes [00:03:31] <CIA-92> Actually list private dylib, not just add a comment saying it's there [00:03:31] <CIA-92> Still puts %b in .la files [00:12:43] <CIA-92> nieder * dists/10.4/unstable/main/finkinfo/kde/sim.info: private dylibs need fink BDep [00:15:04] *** Murr has joined #fink [00:16:12] <CIA-92> nieder * dists/10.4/ (2 files in 2 dirs): to stable with fixes [00:21:30] <CIA-92> nieder * dists/10.4/unstable/main/finkinfo/kde/ (kasablanca.info kuftp.info): if using system-openssl-dev flags, must BDep it [00:27:50] *** mringwal has quit IRC [01:02:54] <CIA-92> fangism * experimental/fangism/finkinfo/npapi-sdk.info: [01:02:54] <CIA-92> Mozilla plug-ins API headers only, validated on powerpc-darwin8 [01:02:54] <CIA-92> I also provide a npapi-sdk.pc pkgconfig file. 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[04:17:27] <CIA-92> fangism * dists/10.4/stable/main/finkinfo/10.4-EOL/graphics/bwidget.info: sync. w/ 10.!4/stable, validated on powerpc-darwin8 [04:18:40] <CIA-92> fangism * dists/10.4/unstable/main/finkinfo/10.4-EOL/graphics/bwidget.info: relocated to stable [04:29:49] <CIA-92> fangism * dists/10.4/stable/main/finkinfo/10.4-EOL/graphics/ (cadubi.info cadubi.patch): sync. w/ 10.!4/stable, validated on powerpc-darwin8 [04:30:43] <CIA-92> fangism * dists/10.4/unstable/main/finkinfo/10.4-EOL/graphics/ (cadubi.info cadubi.patch): relocated to stable [04:34:20] <CIA-92> dmacks * dists/10.4/stable/main/finkinfo/graphics/ (inkscape.info inkscape.patch): new version [04:34:50] *** danielj has quit IRC [04:48:20] <CIA-92> fangism * dists/10.4/stable/main/finkinfo/10.4-EOL/graphics/cal3d.info: sync. w/ 10.!4/stable, validated on powerpc-darwin8 [04:49:28] <CIA-92> fangism * dists/10.4/unstable/main/finkinfo/10.4-EOL/graphics/cal3d.info: relocated to stable [05:08:43] <CIA-92> fangism * dists/10.4/stable/main/finkinfo/ (4 files in 2 dirs): [05:08:43] <CIA-92> upstream update to 1.0.22, more scanner back-ends, validated on powerpc-darwin8 [05:08:43] <CIA-92> still no maintainer [05:13:20] <fangism> ^ sane-backends.info (1.0.22) [05:31:38] *** XCoder2K9 has quit IRC [06:16:21] <CIA-92> fangism * experimental/fangism/finkinfo/libicu48-dev.info: experimental, libicu (ICU) 4.8.1.1 from upstream [06:20:16] *** asmeurer has joined #fink [06:45:22] *** asari_ has joined #fink [06:45:33] *** asari_ has quit IRC [06:48:16] *** asari has quit IRC [06:54:13] *** asari has joined #fink [07:48:11] *** C-Otto has joined #fink [07:48:14] <C-Otto> hi again [07:49:06] <C-Otto> gecko2, RangerRick: any news on the server problems? this has been going on for more than week now I think and I still got no reply on that... [07:59:22] <dmacks_away> C-Otto: I don't actually know any details or specific services involved, except that gecko2 restarted...something...a week or so ago, which fixed some other server processes that had ceased working. 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[12:06:25] <CIA-92> dmacks * dists/10.4/unstable/main/finkinfo/sci/numarray-py.patch: nuke orphan .patch [12:16:27] <CIA-92> dmacks * dists/10.4/ (2 files in 2 dirs): prover9 to stable (hates -jN) [12:17:46] <CIA-92> dmacks * dists/10.4/ (14 files in 2 dirs): some stuff to stable [12:18:47] <CIA-92> dmacks * dists/10.4/ (4 files in 2 dirs): porta to stable [12:51:05] *** Snaggle has joined #fink [12:53:51] <Snaggle> dmacks_away: /me forgot to deal with the existing mothur-mpi loop after fixing the general craptacularity that was the rest of the build. Thanks. 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[15:12:25] <KunTheCronos> workaround* [15:13:47] <KunTheCronos> I've found some people with this problem (bu different referenced lib), but no solutions [15:15:34] <KunTheCronos> when I nm libiconv.2.dylib [15:15:35] <KunTheCronos> 0000000000006323 t _ksc5601_wctomb [15:15:35] <KunTheCronos> 000000000001597c T _libiconv_relocate [15:15:35] <KunTheCronos> 0000000000015972 T _libiconv_set_relocation_prefix [15:15:35] <KunTheCronos> 0000000000015473 T _locale_charset [15:15:35] <KunTheCronos> 00000000000ec680 s _mac_arabic_2uni [15:16:09] <KunTheCronos> there isn't _libiconv_open [15:16:56] <KunTheCronos> do I need to get and compile a new version of libiconv? [15:23:41] <jack> uhm [15:24:15] <jack> just be aware that fink's libiconv is different from apple's [15:24:49] <jack> you tried to use the apple one [15:25:11] <jack> but the symbols you need are only in fink's [15:32:58] <danielj> Yup. [15:33:45] <jack> morning danielj [15:34:04] <danielj> Whatever you're building needs to have -liconv added to the linker command. Probably adding -liconv to LDFLAGS will be enough. [15:34:14] <danielj> Morning. [15:34:25] <jack> i ran into that insufficient-libiconv issue already too [15:34:40] <jack> sucks to feel helpless there [15:35:23] <jack> KunTheCronos: use -L/sw/lib -liconv [15:35:44] <jack> or you'll be where you were already ;) [15:36:39] <dmacks_away> It's usually when the source overrides iconv.h's prototypes, or else an incorrect -I vs -L ordering (resulting in, for example, comiling with apple's iconv.h but fink's libiconv.dylib)--each is self-consistent but not intermixable. [15:36:58] <jack> exactly [15:37:13] *** asari_ has joined #fink [15:38:19] <jack> if there's no -L, you have only /usr/lib [15:40:09] *** asari__ has joined #fink [15:40:32] <jack> tons of asaris [15:40:40] *** asari has quit IRC [15:40:50] <jack> from different connections? [15:40:58] <jack> miracle [15:41:06] <KunTheCronos> Hi all, thanks for the solutions, but this error occured when I run "sudo fink selfupdate" [15:41:46] <jack> so? must have been some sloppy maintainer [15:42:22] <jack> check which package fink was gnawing on when the error occurred [15:43:44] *** asari_ has quit IRC [15:45:29] <danielj> Yeah, we need to know which package is failing if we are going to fix it. :) [15:47:17] <KunTheCronos> !paste The following package will be installed or updated: [15:47:17] <KunTheCronos> fink [15:47:17] <KunTheCronos> Setting runtime build-lock... [15:47:17] <KunTheCronos> dpkg-deb -b /sw/src/fink.build/root-fink-buildlock-fink-0.32.3-51 /sw/src/fink.build [15:47:17] <KunTheCronos> dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _libiconv_open [15:47:17] <KunTheCronos> Referenced from: /sw/lib/libintl.3.dylib [15:47:17] <KunTheCronos> Expected in: /usr/lib/libiconv.2.dylib [15:47:17] <jack> KunTheCronos: fink is smart enough to give you a maintainer name+email address upon failure [15:47:17] <pinson> KunTheCronos: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox? [15:47:18] <KunTheCronos> dyld: Symbol not found: _libiconv_open [15:47:19] <KunTheCronos> Referenced from: /sw/lib/libintl.3.dylib [15:47:19] <KunTheCronos> Expected in: /usr/lib/libiconv.2.dylib [15:47:20] <KunTheCronos> ### execution of dpkg-deb failed, exit code 5 [15:47:21] <KunTheCronos> Failed: can't create package fink-buildlock-fink-0.32.3-51 [15:47:28] <jack> KunTheCronos: fink is smart enough to give you a maintainer name+email address upon failure [15:47:35] <jack> right at the end [15:48:10] <jack> but ok, this isn't the usual build error [15:49:03] <jack> danielj: now how can we get a proper libiconv dylib file on this man's mac? [15:49:12] <jack> difficult :P [15:50:56] <danielj> It seems that dpkg itself is the problem. That's?weird. [15:51:02] <jack> yup [15:51:24] <KunTheCronos> :S [15:51:30] <jack> needs libiconv, that's natural [15:51:45] <danielj> otool -L /sw/bin/dpkg-deb [15:51:55] <danielj> That'll show what it was linked to. [15:52:02] <jack> but how did the dylib file get lost? [15:52:24] <danielj> I don't know. [15:52:31] <KunTheCronos> the file is not lost? just not the right "version" [15:52:47] <KunTheCronos> the file is in the right path [15:53:00] <danielj> Right, but the question is why is dpkg-deb trying to use the wrong libiconv. [15:53:02] <jack> yeah, i mean /sw/lib/libiconv.dylib [15:53:20] <jack> that seems to have vanished [15:54:05] <danielj> Ooh, or libgettext3 built wrong. [15:54:26] <jack> might be, yeah [15:54:31] <danielj> It's /sw/lib/libintl.3.dylib that's trying to use /usr/lib/libiconv.2.dylib. [15:54:48] <jack> KunTheCronos: what does otool -L say? [15:55:01] <danielj> KunTheCronos: Try running otool -L /sw/lib/libintl.3.dylib [15:55:48] <jack> i'd install libgettext8 [15:56:02] <jack> and rebuild the dpkg shit [15:56:06] <danielj> No, dpkg depends on libgettext3. [15:56:13] <jack> still? [15:56:16] <jack> oO [15:56:24] <KunTheCronos> _/sw/lib/libintl.3.dylib: [15:56:25] <KunTheCronos> _/sw/lib/libintl.3.dylib (compatibility version 8.0.0, current version 8.3.0) [15:56:25] <KunTheCronos> _/sw/lib/libiconv.2.dylib (compatibility version 7.0.0, current version 7.0.0) [15:56:25] <KunTheCronos> _/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 125.2.0) [15:56:25] <KunTheCronos> _/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation (compatibility version 150.0.0, current version 550.29.0) [15:56:27] <danielj> Yes, because it's Essential. [15:56:31] <KunTheCronos> (sorry for _) [15:56:37] <jack> dang, ok [15:56:52] <danielj> Ok, that's right. [15:57:11] <jack> KunTheCronos: looks 100% proper [15:57:36] <KunTheCronos> almost? :S [15:58:29] <KunTheCronos> ls -l /sw/lib/libiconv.* [15:58:29] <KunTheCronos> lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 20 22 Set 2010 /sw/lib/libiconv.2.dylib -> libiconv.2.4.0.dylib [15:58:29] <KunTheCronos> lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 20 22 Set 2010 /sw/lib/libiconv.dylib -> libiconv.2.4.0.dylib [15:58:53] <KunTheCronos> the library is in the right place too [15:58:55] <jack> shrug :) [15:58:57] <danielj> Maybe try "fink rebuild libgettext3-dev" and then "fink rebuild dpkg" [15:59:15] <danielj> Something went wonky on your system. [15:59:26] <KunTheCronos> why libgettext3? [15:59:43] <danielj> That's what provides libintl.dylib. [16:00:00] <danielj> libintl.3.dylib to be precise. [16:00:23] <KunTheCronos> oh, k thanks [16:00:53] <KunTheCronos> :S [16:00:53] <KunTheCronos> The following package will be rebuilt: [16:00:54] <KunTheCronos> libgettext3-dev [16:00:54] <KunTheCronos> Setting runtime build-lock... [16:00:54] <KunTheCronos> dpkg-deb -b /sw/src/fink.build/root-fink-buildlock-libgettext3-shlibs-0.14.5-4 /sw/src/fink.build [16:00:54] <KunTheCronos> dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _libiconv_open [16:00:54] <KunTheCronos> Referenced from: /sw/lib/libintl.3.dylib [16:00:54] <KunTheCronos> Expected in: /usr/lib/libiconv.2.dylib [16:00:55] <KunTheCronos> dyld: Symbol not found: _libiconv_open [16:00:56] <KunTheCronos> Referenced from: /sw/lib/libintl.3.dylib [16:00:56] <KunTheCronos> Expected in: /usr/lib/libiconv.2.dylib [16:00:57] <KunTheCronos> ### execution of dpkg-deb failed, exit code 5 [16:00:58] <KunTheCronos> Failed: can't create package fink-buildlock-libgettext3-shlibs-0.14.5-4 [16:01:11] <danielj> The linkage is screwed up somewhere, but those packages are used be every fink user and no one else has reported a problem so something is off on your system. [16:01:25] <jack> yeah shit, you need dpkg-deb to work [16:01:36] <danielj> Oh yeah, dpkg doesn't work. [16:01:51] <CIA-92> nieder * dists/10.4/ (16 files in 2 dirs): to stable with numerous fixes [16:02:07] <jack> can't solve this problem the fink way [16:02:41] <danielj> What do you get from "fink --version | head -3"? [16:02:57] <KunTheCronos> Package manager version: 0.29.10 [16:02:57] <KunTheCronos> Distribution version: selfupdate-rsync Wed Feb 22 14:54:14 2012, 10.6, x86_64 [16:03:25] <danielj> 0.29.10 is very old. [16:04:05] <danielj> Current stable fink is 0.32.2. [16:04:38] <danielj> Did you recently update to 10.6 and are using an old fink installation? [16:04:51] <KunTheCronos> nop. [16:05:37] <KunTheCronos> i installed fink some time ago (as you can see), but this mac already came with this os [16:06:10] <danielj> When was the last time you used this fink? [16:06:32] <danielj> Because with dpkg borked nothing is going to work right. [16:07:06] <danielj> I don't know what happened, but it looks like you'll need to start over with a fresh fink installation. [16:07:31] <KunTheCronos> I think that will not be a problem (I hope...) [16:07:34] <danielj> Without dpkg you can't even begin to fix things. :( [16:07:38] <jack> yup. deep mess you're in. [16:07:45] <KunTheCronos> :S [16:08:06] <KunTheCronos> what is the worst think could happen? [16:08:12] <danielj> Rename /sw to something else and download and install the latest fink tarball. [16:08:15] <KunTheCronos> removing fink, i mean [16:08:48] <danielj> Just that you'll have to rebuild any packages you use. No permanent damage. [16:09:09] <danielj> That's why fink is self-contained in /sw. [16:09:48] <KunTheCronos> oh, ok then. I will try that, thanks for the help [16:10:04] <jack> np, you're welcome [16:19:06] *** Pizuz has joined #fink [16:40:18] *** badshaah has quit IRC [16:40:41] *** badshaah has joined #fink [16:41:26] *** badshaah_ has joined #fink [16:41:30] *** badshaah has quit IRC [16:49:56] <KunTheCronos> To "close": problem "solved" with a new installation. Thank you all. [16:50:09] <jack> :) [16:51:01] <jack> "help, i fucked up my dpkg" usually doesn't bring you lots of advice here [16:51:26] <jack> since almost everthing a finker suggests calls dpkg first [16:51:40] <jack> evil trap ;) [16:53:02] *** badshaah_ has quit IRC [17:03:05] *** danielj has quit IRC [17:08:33] *** jrabbit has quit IRC [17:19:55] *** dmacks has joined #fink [17:21:30] <jack> dmacks: how about an "emergency rescue" pack [17:21:46] <jack> for seriously-stuck users? [17:22:14] <jack> (check channel log to see what i mean) [17:23:22] <dmacks> There's no possible way to account for all the ways a user could hose his system (intentionally or not), so there's definitely no way to rescue the general case. [17:23:40] <jack> true of course [17:24:07] <jack> but we could provide a few basics, as binaries [17:24:21] <jack> like dpkg, gettext, libiconv [17:24:39] <dmacks> No. There are an infinite ways to do even simple breakage, and there's obviously always the same "manually d/l .deb and extract it manually." [17:24:56] <jack> mmh :) [17:25:34] <dmacks> You're proposing a system that is easily as fragile as fink itself, and once a machine is wacky you are proposing doing even wackier things *as a system* to fix it. Just no. [17:26:29] <dmacks> (but again, manually d/l and extract a .deb's files is an "easy" direct fix, or would be if we had a .deb repo) [17:26:43] <jack> ok. the advice we ended up in this case was "wipe /sw, start a new fink from scratch" [17:27:05] *** vasi has joined #fink [17:27:11] <jack> since not even dpkg-deb wanted to work anymore [17:27:18] <jack> hey vasi :) [17:27:20] <dmacks> Obviously that would work (assuming $USER doesn't have env vars that are actually at the root of the problem) [17:27:24] <dmacks> vasi's alive! [17:27:28] <vasi> hi jack, dmacks [17:27:36] <vasi> hehe long time :) [17:27:44] <jack> indeed :p [17:28:29] <KunTheCronos> the "emergency rescue" isn't a reinstallation? I think the difficult part in my problem was to realize that [17:29:00] <jack> would result with the same fresh fink [17:29:51] <dmacks> KunTheCronos: the error means somehow the linker and the linkee are not consistent with each other. So one solution would be to download and replace (without using dpkg) one or the other (or both obviously) of those files from a known-good source. [17:29:53] *** vasi has quit IRC [17:30:06] *** vasi has joined #fink [17:30:22] <jack> wb vasi [17:30:31] <jack> need some gluons? [17:30:46] <dmacks> But who-knows what else or how things have gotten into that state, or what other binaries are also mismatched against...whatever. So start-fresh with a new install avoids that. [17:51:07] *** vasi has quit IRC [17:52:45] *** jack has quit IRC [17:56:42] *** jack has joined #fink [18:08:54] *** dmacks has quit IRC [18:11:19] *** dmacks has joined #fink [18:11:20] *** dmacks has joined #fink [18:20:53] *** asari__ has quit IRC [18:30:26] <KunTheCronos> @dmacks I agree with you (that was my first approach) but the problem was to get the correct files. It was way to easy to reinstall (unfortunately because now I don't know where was the problem) [18:38:18] *** mischi has joined #fink [18:42:13] *** Murr_ has joined #fink [18:47:01] *** Murr_ has quit IRC [18:48:44] <CIA-92> nieder * dists/10.4/unstable/main/finkinfo/kde/kynaptic.info: round 1 of build fixes, more to come [18:54:51] *** KunTheCronos has left #fink