June Van Dyke wrote:
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### execution of ulimit failed, exit code 2
Maybe the error is here? It seems the fink compile script tries to set
ulimit -S -s 8192
and this fails in your case. Do you have ulimit -s 1000 or something
similar in your sh startup scripts? Anything that sets the
Hi,
I have a problem using xmaxima : whatever I try to do, it says :
Original error : can not find channel named ``sock5``
What does it mean ?
% fink --version
Package manager version: 0.10.0
Distribution version: 0.4.1.cvs
% fink list maxima
Information about 1456 packages read in 18 seconds.
On 10/6/02 2:23 AM, Martin Costabel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe the error is here? It seems the fink compile script tries to set
ulimit -S -s 8192
and this fails in your case. Do you have ulimit -s 1000 or something
similar in your sh startup scripts? Anything that sets the stacksize
On Saturday, October 5, 2002, at 06:13 , Johannes Kreuzhuber wrote:
I want to add a php-mode to the emacs21
I get the file php-mode.el from the internet
http://cesnet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/php-mode/php-mode-102.el
with following description
;;; Usage
;; Place this file in
Can you explain how byte-compile-file works step by step.
this is the path to the file.
/sw/share/emacs21/site-lisp/php-mode.el
giovanni
On Sonntag, Oktober 6, 2002, at 02:35 Uhr, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday, October 5, 2002, at 06:13 , Johannes Kreuzhuber wrote:
I want to
On Sunday, October 6, 2002, at 09:21 , Johannes Kreuzhuber wrote:
Can you explain how byte-compile-file works step by step.
this is the path to the file.
/sw/share/emacs21/site-lisp/php-mode.el
1. Run emacs as root, and dired on that directory (from a shell):
sudo emacs
The prerelease version of xmaxima is quite buggy under many window
managers; have you tried following the advice in the package
description? (do fink describe maxima on the command line). Are you
having any trouble with the command line version of maxima? That ought
to be working.
Meanwhile,
This is what I get on OS 10.2 doing an install:
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I../include -I/usr/local/include
-no-cpp-precomp -I/sw/include -Wall -W -I/sw/include/db3 -c checkpw.c
-fno-common -DPIC
cc1: warning: changing search order for system directory
/usr/local/include
cc1: warning:
Jason Novotny wrote:
[]
cc1: warning: changing search order for system directory
/usr/local/include
cc1: warning: as it has already been specified as a non-system directory
Move /usr/local/include out of the way while you are compiling.
--
Martin
The 0.4.0 installers readme tells me not to use it if i had the
MacGimp - package
(OpenOSX or MacGimp.org) installed.
I couldnĀ“t find any hint why and how to eventually fix this problem.
Does anyone feel like spreading some wisdom?
:-)
On Sunday, October 6, 2002, at 09:40 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday, October 6, 2002, at 09:21 , Johannes Kreuzhuber wrote:
Can you explain how byte-compile-file works step by step.
this is the path to the file.
/sw/share/emacs21/site-lisp/php-mode.el
1. Run emacs as root, and
As there is no possibility to sent feedback directly to someone who
feels responsible
for the latest distribution i use this way to let out these things
(adressed to whom ever it may concern).
After having read all that stuff i assume the thought of fink was to
make life easier for people who
After reading your whole e-mail, I'm still not clear on what your
actual problem with Fink is...
On Sunday, October 6, 2002, at 05:11 PM, Michael Loose wrote:
As there is no possibility to sent feedback directly to someone who
feels responsible
for the latest distribution i use this way to
If fink is not for you, that's all well and good. Please e-mail fink
customer service and ask for a refund of every penny you paid for it.
Ponder #1. I wonder how many people with limited to some *nix
experience have installed scores of open source programs with fink?
Ponder #2. I wonder out
On 10/6/02 5:11 PM, Michael Loose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After having read all that stuff i assume the thought of fink was to
make life easier for people who are not that common w. UNIX and the
commandline - which is quite a nice idea.
Why do you assume that? As a satisfied fink user, I
Hi all
I am having a problem with ntaim. I try to install it and I get this:
Information about 1560 packages read in 1 seconds.
no package found for ntaim
Failed: no package found for specification 'ntaim'!
I have 10.2, using fink built via CVS.
Do I contradict myself? Very well, I
Ponder #1. I wonder how many people with limited to some *nix
experience have installed scores of open source programs with fink?
Ponder #2. I wonder out of the people found in #1 how many could have
done it without fink?
Ponder#3. If And... there is especially no use for the average MAC
Max, et. al.-
I just completed installing 10.2 (archive option), the 10.2.1 update,
developer tools and Aug update, followed by a fink upgrade (following
the instructions on the fink.sf.net web page).
Please accept my thanks for all the hard work which obviously has
gone into this effort. I
On Sunday, October 6, 2002, at 03:07 PM, Chris Turkel wrote:
Hi all
I am having a problem with ntaim. I try to install it and I get this:
Information about 1560 packages read in 1 seconds.
no package found for ntaim
Failed: no package found for specification 'ntaim'!
I have 10.2,
On Sunday, October 6, 2002, at 06:29 PM, Ben Hines wrote:
selfupdate-cvs again.
Perfect, thank you! works now.
Do I contradict myself? Very well, I contradict myself (I am large, I
contain multitudes)--Walt Whitman
---
This sf.net
On Monday, October 7, 2002, at 08:07 AM, Chris Turkel wrote:
Hi all
I am having a problem with ntaim. I try to install it and I get this:
Information about 1560 packages read in 1 seconds.
no package found for ntaim
Failed: no package found for specification 'ntaim'!
I have 10.2, using
On Friday, October 4, 2002, at 12:51 AM, Stephen Hocking wrote:
Inquiring minds and all that - the Xserve's significantly reduced power
consumption and heat production over P4s is making it rather
interesting...
Using LAM-MPI here, although on a cluster of mere Quicksilvers. The port
was
Hi,
I was trying to compile neon, which requires OpenSSL = 0.9.6f.
10.1.5 has OpenSSL 0.9.6b, and 10.2 has OpenSSL 0.9.6e, which are
both too old. I tried upgrading on my 10.1.5 machine, which
previously had OpenSSL 0.9.6c installed with Fink:
[p5:5001] ~%sudo dpkg -l | grep -i openssl
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