Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Jonah Naylor wrote:
oh no really, so i still won't be able to use this... i'm so
dissapointed after trying so hard for so long to get someone to get this
to mac. is there any way i can request pyqt-py24 or anyone that can
build it, or anything else to do?
thanks
Trevor Harmon wrote:
...
So, I created a first draft of a Wine package and posted it here:
http://vocaro.com/trevor/files/wine.info
Excellent! I've been planning to try building Wine myself
http://darwine.sf.net/ and was thinking that Fink would be the best
way to go. I will probably
want to try and get more
information from them.
Also note that the August 2003 gcc Updater has been restored to ADC
downloads.
Jim White
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David R. Morrison wrote:
Remi,
The case as you state it seems clear to me. I'm removing the package.
(As you have undoubtedly discovered yourself, the maintainer's email
does not function.)
While it is correct to remove the package (DMCA and PATRIOT acts being
what they are), I think that the
and friends of your policy and recommend that
they also avoid shopping at Office Depot.
I'm no lawyer of course, but for the sake of your stockholders, I do hope
you'll be able to make a strong case for your position with US and EU
antitrust enforcement agencies.
Sincerely,
Jim White
Laguna
Alexander Strange wrote:
http://www.macdevcenter.com/mac/developer/
Unfortunately, this seems more targeted towards projects with one main
author. I suppose FinkCommander or some other related applications (are
there any?) could always try to enter.
Well, also just announced is Apple's
Rick Taube wrote:
Hello, I installed the latest Fink yesterday, the Apple X11 Server, the developer toolkit and the free86 package. I want to insall Xemacs, which is listed on the Fink site in the package list under Editors. However, now that I have everything set up andready to go,! when I do
Justin Hallett wrote:
I personally don't like it, ppl won't remember it, and if that is the
case there is no point to move from fink.sf.net, but that is my
opinion.
I pretty much agree. That's why I was asking what the purpose of the
domain is (although there is a certain aesthetic to
Justin Hallett wrote:
I suggested hq because I found xinehq.de and mplayerhq.de, so I thought it
was a de thing :)
And there's winehq.com + winehq.org too.
I think finkhq.* is not a bad choice and doesn't suffer the problem of
compound word names where when you say it you also have to clarify
David R. Morrison wrote:
On Jan 10,2003 12:19:30 -0600, Kris Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
http://www.fink.org/ seems to be the property of a Mr. A. Fink.
Kris
It's kind of cool, actually... He has done Mac OS 9 development, and he has a
link to our project at the bottom of his page.
I got in touch with my friend Andeas Fink, long time owner of the
fink.org domain. He is an even longer time Mac user and is willing to
provide DNS for a host in the fink.org domain with we like (except www
of course!).
Some suggestions:
web.fink.org
home.fink.org
project.fink.org
Hi Gang.
Is the Apple X11 server beta cool or what!? And Safari is nifty too, I
just wish it had been the Gecko engine that they supercharged...
I just did a clean 10.2.3 install to load up all the new stuff (I have
been running 10.1 almost exclusively with a dual boot to just check out
David wrote:
Please review them carefully and add your comments/answers.
...
How useful is Fink to you?
(presents a scale from 1 to 8)
- a bit # # # # # # # # a lot
I think it would be informative to ask how often fink and (more
importantly) fink-installed packages are used.
How
Karim-Pierre Maalej wrote:
Le mercredi 3 juillet 2002, à 02:24 , David R. Morrison a écrit :
macosx kpm (30): a.out
Warning: XmManager ClassInitialize: XmeTraitSet failed
Error: attempt to add non-widget child DropSiteManager to parent
a.out which supports only widgets
Has anybody got
David R. Morrison wrote:
From time to time, we've debugged problems from users which involved the
user having an unexpected environment variable or alias set at
compile time,
which caused the configure script or makefiles to alter their behavior.
...
I just spent a fair chunk of time to
Max Horn wrote:
Yes yes, I do fully agree it would be a nice thing to have (and it was
discussed a bit in the past).
I am now more wondering, how would it be done exactly.
I checked out the make manual and it has a --warn-undefined-variables
switch. I tried that out on openjade and it
Unless I missed something, it's pretty hard to offer feedback on the web
site (joining this list was the only thing I could figure out - which
isn't all bad since I do plan to port some packages to fink).
Anyhow, I just wanted to suggest one small addition:
In FAQ 3.8 (accessing unstable
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