-precomp -L/sw/lib recodetest.c -lintl -lrecode
With kind regards,
Freek Dijkstra
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Hi,
Is there a specific reason that http://fink.sourceforge.net/CURRENT-FINK
contains 0.5.4, while the latest release according to the site is 0.6.2?
I recently wanted to update a fink version which was not using CVS or rsync,
but just point releases, and got this:
% fink --version
Package
be something which can be benefitial if it is put
in their FAQ:
Note that you can refer to your original message with this URL:
http://lists.apple.com/mhonarc/java-dev/msg43140.html
The archives can be accessed by using user archives pwd archives.
Regards,
Freek Dijkstra
http://lists.apple.com/mhonarc/java-dev/msg43140.html
( user archives pwd archives )
On 9-8-2004 21:56, Daniel Macks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just committed a patch to the template for /sw/bin/init.csh:
-setenv CLASSPATH `cat BASEPATH/share/java/classpath`
+setenv CLASSPATH
I would recommend the following headings for end-users:
System
Binary distribution: Fink version; package version
(Now: Point Distribution: bindist; Package)
Source distribution: Stable version; Unstable version
(Now: Current: Stable package; unstable package)
I don't think the terms point
On 19-8-2004 19:29, Michèle Garoche [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Then I'm not sure colors may be suitable for color-blind people, though
I'm in this category and have no problem with them, but there are many
different way of being color-blind.
If you want to know: find out!
I always love the
if you distribute OpenSSL and a GNU-licenced
application as source, and let the user compile it.
Kind regards,
Freek Dijkstra
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Lars Rosengreen wrote:
To me the solution seems fairly simple: if a package has gpl (or lgpl)
in its license field and has a builddep on fink's openssl, then it
should no longer be included in the binary distribution, unless someone
can establish that the upstream authors permit linking against
Hi,
The Packages page as linked on fink.sf.net, points to
http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb/index.php?phpLang=en
But that URL is unreachable for me. A short investigation showed that
none of it's name servers (ns1.middle--earth.org. and
ns2.middle--earth.org.) seem to respond.
Regards,
Freek
http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb/index.php?phpLang=en
But that URL is unreachable for me. A short investigation showed that
none of it's name servers (ns1.middle--earth.org. and
ns2.middle--earth.org.) seem to respond.
Works (at least right now) for me.
traceroute fails for both name servers
I was lurking on the list, and read these mails:
Robert T Wyatt wondered why the terminal login produced this line:
-bash: alias: aqua: not found
Benjamin Reed observed:
It looks like you've got something setting a bad alias in ~/.profile
or ~/.bashrc (or there's a fink package doing so,
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