On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 02:57:23PM +0100, Edward d'Auvergne wrote:
Hi, It might be worth talking with Jack Howarth (howarth att bromo dott med dott uc dott edu) as he is the maintainer of the relax fink packages. You can see our previous discussions about fink at: http://www.google.com/search?q=fink&btnG=Google+Search&domains=http%3A%2F%2Fnmr-relax.com&sitesearch=https%3A%2F%2Fmail.gna.org%2Fpublic%2Frelax-users He modified the sconstruct script for this, but I don't think this was merged upstream (it's not in the 1.3 line). Maybe all of these problems is because one of the other essential components of fink have been upgraded (numpy, python, etc.) causing a breakage in the relax C modules and in the Scientific python module. I you have the time and would like to try to get the 1.3 line test suite passing 100% and attempt to deposit the newest relax versions into fink, this would be appreciated. relax should run without problems on Mac OS X, and it shouldn't be too hard to modify relax for 100% compatibility. The only problem for me is that I don't have Mac hardware. Cheers, Edward
Edward, I think I see this users problem. The stable branch doesn't have the newer scons 1.2 release moved over from unstable. If he changes the line in Trees line in /sw/etc/fink.conf to read... Trees: local/main stable/main stable/crypto unstable/main unstable/crypto the issue should be fixed with... fink selfupdate fink update-all fink rebuild relax-py26 I'll ping the fink developers to move the newer scons over into stable. Jack