At a high level, I am interested in using a tool like Fink to bootstrap a build
server using OS X 10.8. Ultimately, I need to build mono and libgdiplus from
source to allow us the ability to backport fixes if necessary. Libgdiplus has
quite a few dependencies such as:
pkg-config
gettext
glib
On 4/11/13 4:13 PM, Mark Coburn wrote:
At a high level, I am interested in using a tool like Fink to bootstrap
a build server using OS X 10.8. Ultimately, I need to build mono and
libgdiplus from source to allow us the ability to backport fixes if
necessary.
Nice. Fink has mono and
On 20071103, at 09:14 , Martin Costabel wrote:
Just a remark on this: On Leopard many things X11-related are
different
(even the bugs ;-) ):
1. The default xterm started by X11.app is now running with a login
environment, i.e. it gets the environment from the same shell startup
script as
Something I now see on Leopard.
When I SSH into a remote machine I get the message...
Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11
forwarding.
Anyone know how to get rid of that? IN the past it meant that you had
not started X11 before SSHing into the remote machine.
John Hurst wrote:
On 20071103, at 09:14 , Martin Costabel wrote:
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3. The average user will not need any ~/.xinitrc any more. Nor does
one
need to set the DISPLAY environment variable.
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It does? I get this, after removing my .xinitrc and stopping X11:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /Users/ajh 509
Phillip R Smith wrote:
Something I now see on Leopard.
When I SSH into a remote machine I get the message...
Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11
forwarding.
Anyone know how to get rid of that? IN the past it meant that you had
not started X11 before
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
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Robert T Wyatt wrote:
As mentioned in another thread, I'm not sure that I bootstrapped
successfully (on Leopard). Does the following look normal to y'all?
bash-3.2$ sudo /sw/lib/fink/postinstall.pl Checking
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
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bash-3.2$ sudo /sw/bin/pathsetup.sh
login: PAM Error (line 396): Cannot make/remove an entry for the
specified session
You are not supposed to run pathsetup.sh as root.
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Robert T Wyatt wrote:
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
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Robert T Wyatt wrote:
As mentioned in another thread, I'm not sure that I
bootstrapped successfully (on Leopard). Does the following look
normal to
Martin Costabel wrote:
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
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bash-3.2$ sudo /sw/bin/pathsetup.sh
login: PAM Error (line 396): Cannot make/remove an entry for the
specified session
You are not supposed to run pathsetup.sh as root.
Hey! It works when I don't use sudo...! (sorry for the bandwidth)
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
As mentioned in another thread, I'm not sure that I
bootstrapped successfully (on Leopard). Does the following look
normal to y'all?
bash-3.2$ sudo /sw/lib/fink/postinstall.pl Checking
I am having the exact problem shown below, and I partially tried the
solution posted by Peter (shown below). Others have responded saying
install the Developer tools and the update. I did both and I am still
getting the same errors below. How do I do I select bsd sdk from the
custom install
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