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Re: Mac OS X build


From: John B. Thoo
Subject: Re: Mac OS X build
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2003 20:03:38 -0700

FWIW, I do only "fink selfupdate" instead of "fink selfupdate-cvs", followed by "fink update-all" as suggested. Would this make a difference?

---John.


On Tuesday, June 3, 2003, at 07:54 PM, Henry F. Mollet wrote:

[Henry-Mollets-Computer:~] mollet% octave
GNU Octave, version 2.1.35 (powerpc-apple-darwin6.2).

[Henry-Mollets-Computer:~] mollet% fink list octave
Information about 1785 packages read in 11 seconds.

i octave 2.1.35-10 Matlab-like language for computations octave-atlas 2.1.35-6 Matlab-like language, with atlas libs

[Henry-Mollets-Computer:~] mollet% fink selfupdate-cvs
sudo /sw/bin/fink  selfupdate-cvs
Password:

I will now run the cvs command to retrieve the latest package descriptions. After that, the core packages will be updated right away; you should then
update the other packages using commands like 'fink update-all'.

cvs -z3 update -d -P
cvs update: could not open /Users/mollet/.cvspass: No such file or directory
cvs [update aborted]: use "cvs login" to log in first
### execution of cvs failed, exit code 1
Failed: Updating using CVS failed. Check the error messages above.
[Henry-Mollets-Computer:~] mollet%

I presume that I'm logged in because I'm communicating with cvs. Then I've
checked http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/cvsaccess/index.php and found
Note that this command currently doesn't work if you are behind a firewall (this is a limitation in CVS, not in Fink). We are working on a solution to tunnel through HTTP firewalls (by enhancing cvs to support these), but no
release date has been set for this.
I'm using a DSL router which probably has a fire-wall and I don't know how
to circumvent the firewall if indeed this is the problem.
Henry


on 6/3/03 2:52 PM, Per Persson at address@hidden wrote:

To get the latest package descriptions, i.e. those that have been
changed since the latest point release (0.5.2) use:
fink selfupdate-cvs

See, http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/cvsaccess/index.php

This is a pure fink issue, unrelated to octave but I'll cc help-octave
in case anybody has the same problems.

/P

On Tuesday, June 3, 2003, at 10:44 PM, Heber Farnsworth wrote:


The fink version of Octave has too many numerical problems to be
usable.

IIRC, this was a problem with octave 2.1.40 in fink.
The package was updated because of this, and the fink page lists
2.1.46 as the current version in both stable and unstable branches.
http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/package.php/octave

That's right.  I have 2.1.40.  Fink seems to think this is the most
recent.  When I type fink update-all it says:

Information about 1159 packages read in 0 seconds.

No packages to install.

Have you updated the package descriptions?
What does "fink list octave" give you?
http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/bundled/usage.php

heberf% fink list octave
Information about 1159 packages read in 1 seconds.

 i   octave           2.1.40-1     Matlab-like language for
computations


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Per Persson
Blekinge Institute of Technology
Dept. of Signal Processing and Telecommunications

www:   http://www.its.bth.se/staff/pee
e-mail: address@hidden



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