On Thursday, Feb 20, 2003, at 02:01 US/Eastern, Martin Costabel wrote:
Bill Bumgarner wrote:
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I would think that answering 'n' -- disabling passive -- would work
much better with firewalls. It is certainly a requirement for NAT
translating routers (airport base stations and cable/dsl
Hi,
I fixed following problems:
- Bad dependency between gnome-core-shlibs and gtkhtml.
- Dependency of some packages was broken due to previous introduction
of
GNOME 2 packages (mainly by gnome-core and control-center).
- Other problem I found while fixing the problem above (missing
On jeudi, fév 20, 2003, at 14:58 Europe/Paris, Bill Bumgarner wrote:
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Right. Your words make perfect sense, the situation does not.
Bill,
Have you tried this with /usr/bin/curl instead of Fink's curl? Does it
behave in the same way?
--
Martin
The problem looks to be that the upstream people modified the tarball,
so that the MD5 checksum as listed in the package info file is now
incorrect--I tried a rebuild and things looked OK, other than the
checksum.
If you want, you can go ahead and pick option (4), or wait for one of
the
On Thursday, Feb 20, 2003, at 11:37 US/Eastern, Martin Costabel wrote:
On jeudi, fév 20, 2003, at 14:58 Europe/Paris, Bill Bumgarner wrote:
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Right. Your words make perfect sense, the situation does not.
Have you tried this with /usr/bin/curl instead of Fink's curl? Does it
behave in the
But you do have curl-ssl installed, which will give you /sw/bin/curl .
On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 12:06, Bill Bumgarner wrote:
On Thursday, Feb 20, 2003, at 11:37 US/Eastern, Martin Costabel wrote:
On jeudi, fév 20, 2003, at 14:58 Europe/Paris, Bill Bumgarner wrote:
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Right. Your words make
On Thursday, February 20, 2003, at 02:23 PM, Bill Bumgarner wrote:
curl -f -L -s -S -P - -O
ftp://ftp.trolltech.com/qt/source/qt-x11-free-3.1.1.tar.bz2
Trolltech's server is anal and only allows passive connections. You
told it (with the -P) not to use passive.
Well, after the great help from Benjamin Reed, and a little patching of the
acinclude.m4.in file (and learning NOT to use
--prefix=SOMETHING_OTHER_THAN_WHERE_KDE_IS_INSTALLED), I got Kmymoney2 to compile just
fine. It was really rather painless.
Soon (after I learn how to make a Fink package)
Hi,
Well, I made myself a thread safe dlcompat, but that was not the
problem with scigraphica at all. Turns out it was the same problem as
the guy on opendarwin-hackers had, the python modules were built
-twolevel_namespace -bundle_loader.
I did fink rebuild numeric pygtk and it now works. The
Title: How to update?
Hi,
I am currently running Mac OS 10.1.5 and have no desire to upgrade to Jaguar at this moment. As I asked earlier, I couldnt downlaod xdvi via the following site.
curl -f -L -O ftp://ftp.math.berkeley.edu/pub/Software/TeX/xdvi-22.61.tar.gz
curl: (19)
You can install the binary version of xdvi under 10.1, using dselect,
apt-get, or (an old version of) FinkCommander.
-- Dave
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On Friday, Feb 21,
On Thursday, Feb 20, 2003, at 22:35 US/Eastern, Ben Hines wrote:
Apple's curl is more than two years old (!) Fink never even had such
an old perl, we started at 7.8.1 in Aug 2001.
That may be true. If Fink relies upon behavior in the modern curl--
my later message indicates there is still
On Thursday, February 20, 2003, at 09:32 PM, Bill Bumgarner wrote:
On Thursday, Feb 20, 2003, at 22:35 US/Eastern, Ben Hines wrote:
Apple's curl is more than two years old (!) Fink never even had such
an old perl, we started at 7.8.1 in Aug 2001.
That may be true. If Fink relies upon
On Thursday, February 20, 2003, at 11:40 AM, Bill Bumgarner wrote:
Has there been any further thought/progress on creating a Fink source
repository that could make all of the various random tarballs
available from a set of servers that mirror each other's trees? ...
or, at the least,
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