Scott T. McAllister wrote:
I wrote a bash script that uses the 'lynx -dump' command or 'wget
--spider' command (i've tried both) to request a web page and then the
script opens an application. The purpose is to simply request a
particular web page and open an application. When i run the
Does fink work with these? Should I upgrade? Does it matter?
tks,
jw
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On Aug 6, 2004, at 4:30 PM, John Wiggins wrote:
Does fink work with these? Should I upgrade? Does it matter?
tks,
jw
I've not heard of any incompatibilities yet. If you're concerned, you
might wait a while before upgrading, to see if any issues have cropped
up.
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Alexander K. Hansen
Fink
John Wiggins wrote:
Does fink work with these? Should I upgrade? Does it matter?
There is actually a bug that will cause all current versions of fink
(the program) to incorrectly not provide a versioned cctools package, so
a small number of packages won't compile.
It will be fixed in fink
OMF file [/sw/share/omf/gnome-desktop/fdl-eu.omf] does not validate
against ScrollKeeper-OMF DTD:
/sw/share/xml/scrollkeeper/dtds/scrollkeeper-omf.dtd
Unable to register /sw/share/omf/gnome-desktop/fdl-eu.omf
and how do I fix it?
Thanks
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