Hello,
This might be a beginners question (which I am)
sorry if it is.
Below is what I get when I try to install scipy.
Is their any idea of what I should do ?
Many thanks
JP
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fink install scipy
Reading package info...
Information about 1185 packages read in 25 seconds.
Neal A. Crocker wrote:
I just noticed something about the .info files for fink 0.11.0 which I
wondered at the significance of. There are two .info files for fink
0.11.0-1. One includes a postinstall script, while the other one
doesn't (see below).
Yes, one is installed during bootstrap and
H. Peter Anvin wrote:
Justin C. Walker wrote:
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Any clue what's going on here? Is this a harvesting operation?
No, the reverse -- almost certainly a spamming operation. I have
emailed the abuse address -- it looks to me like a legit mailing list
operator with an abusive user.
If you
Jean Philippe Berger wrote:
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Failed: Internal error: node for gtk+ already exists
This is one of the things that cannot happen any more, in principle, if
your fink (as in /sw/bin/fink) is not too old. Anyway fink rebuild
gtk+ shoul fix it, too.
--
Martin
On Saturday, November 2, 2002, at 01:35 AM, Alwyn wrote:
On Saturday, November 2, 2002, at 04:53 am, Ben Hines wrote:
And its fink or Fink. Not FINK
Presumably named after the German for a small bird of the family
Fringillidae (English 'finch'), or is there a deeper meaning?
When trying to use gnuplot with X-windows it doesn't have an x11
terminal option. It starts up with aqua as the default terminal type.
Setting the DISPLAY variable with: setenv DISPLAY:0.0 didn't help.
gnuplot set term x11
unknown or ambiguous terminal type; type just 'set terminal' for a
As requested, feedback...
fresh jaguar 10.21 box
% fink selfupdate-cvs
% fink list zope
zope 2.5.1-14 Open Source Web Application Server
% fink install zope
pkg zope version 2.5.1-14
The Download,patch/configure,make,install all seemed to perform without
problem.
On Saturday, November 2, 2002, at 01:35 AM, Alwyn wrote:
On Saturday, November 2, 2002, at 04:53 am, Ben Hines wrote:
And its fink or Fink. Not FINK
Presumably named after the German for a small bird of the family
Fringillidae (English 'finch'), or is there a deeper meaning?
See the
Perhaps you could put a complaint at:
http://www.hostpoint.ch/
No idea, ashamed that it comes from the same country I come from.
Andreas
On Samstag, November 2, 2002, at 05:58 PM,
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Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2002 19:21:33 -0800
From: Justin C. Walker [EMAIL
In response to Ben Hines:
It would be better if you could post sample fortran code so we can
replicate the problem.
OK, but this f2c snag is clearly not a problem in the fortran code. We
have tried with four different fortran files, and in all four we have
had exactly the same exact problem
On Samstag, November 2, 2002, at 05:58 PM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
please read:
http://www.blackmusic.ch/
Don't send them mail.
regards,
Andreas
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On Saturday, November 2, 2002, at 12:42 PM, Jesus Dapena wrote:
In response to Ben Hines:
It would be better if you could post sample fortran code so we can
replicate the problem.
OK, but this f2c snag is clearly not a problem in the fortran code.
We have tried with four different
Please excuse me asking a question when I'm still in the middle of
figuring out if it was the update or the update-all part that was
behaving oddly.
I ran selfupdate-cvs, which ran fine.
Then I ran 'fink update-all' and I got the response shown in the
first bit of output below. There are
Peter Lichtner wrote:
When trying to use gnuplot with X-windows it doesn't have an x11
terminal option. It starts up with aqua as the default terminal type.
What versions of gnuplot, fink, OSX?
I have gnuplot-3.8h.0-8 here, and it still has x11 as default terminal type.
--
Martin
Hello Fink List!
Anybody know ... can i use fink under a linux dist. like mandrake or redhat
or suse ???
Debian has apt-get default ... but i think every linux dist. need a fink or
apt-get package managment !
So i wait for information.
But i think there is a lot of developer work for this
Dear Max:
Congratulations to you and to all of the fink developers. As someone who has greatly benefitted from fink but has yet to find a way to contribute anything, I wanted to take a minute to mention that fink has been the single most important thing that makes Mac OS X much more useful to me
Joe Izen wrote:
I've installed emacs20 on my 10.2.1 machine, along with
xfree86-rootless. I'm trying to induce emacs to behave like it does with
my solaris machine. On my Sun, I have an .Xdefaults and a .emacs file
in my home directory. Ther former allows me to choose
foreground/background
I noticed that my PowerBook has the same problem---but it is using the
lastest version of fink and gnuplot (running MacOSX 10.2.1)
[localhost:~] peterlichtner% fink --version
Package manager version: 0.11.0
Distribution version: 0.4.9.cvs
and gnuplot 3.8h.0-8.
I get:
gnuplot set term x11
I'm trying to update my fink installation (on Jaguar, FWIW) and one of
the packages I happen to have installed is tidy. When I try fink
update-all, it attempts curl -f -L -O
http://tidy.sourceforge.net/src/tidy_src_021006.tgz
A brief inspection of tidy.sourceforge.net reveals that
On Saturday, November 2, 2002, at 04:19 PM, Peter Lichtner wrote:
noticed that my PowerBook has the same problem---but it is using the
lastest version of fink and gnuplot (running MacOSX 10.2.1)
[localhost:~] peterlichtner% fink --version
Package manager version: 0.11.0
Distribution version:
I have XFree 86 4.2.0.1 installed from XonX. I did not install it from
fink because I only have a slow modem connection at home.
...Peter
On Saturday, Nov 2, 2002, at 14:54 America/Denver, Derek Homeier wrote:
On Saturday, November 2, 2002, at 04:19 PM, Peter Lichtner wrote:
noticed that
On Thursday, October 31, 2002, at 12:15 PM, Rogue M. Vox wrote:
my first post to the list so here's my chance to thank all the
developers who gave up some of their free time to port GNU code to
XDarwin...
I have read in the archive that installing the Gnome libraries with
the '2' particule
Peter: Try setting the DISPLAY variable before invoking gnuplot (if you
are running it in the terminal).
-Jeff
On Sat, 2 Nov 2002, Peter Lichtner wrote:
I have XFree 86 4.2.0.1 installed from XonX. I did not install it from
fink because I only have a slow modem connection at home.
...Peter
On Saturday, November 2, 2002, at 05:12 PM, Peter Lichtner wrote:
I have XFree 86 4.2.0.1 installed from XonX. I did not install it from
fink because I only have a slow modem connection at home.
That's why PBs are portable, eh? ;-)
But this probably explains -- seems as if XonX does not
On Saturday, November 2, 2002, at 03:54 PM, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
William Scott wrote:
Would it be worth having us write to Apple and tell them how
important fink has been, and how nice it would have been to have
supplied a beta release, for example, of 10.2, and encourage Apple to
do
On Saturday, November 2, 2002, at 06:20 PM, Ben Hines wrote:
Actually, Apple is doing the opposite. They are paying engineers to
work on (during work time) darwinports, a fink competitor.
http://www.opendarwin.org/projects/darwinports/ It may even be
included with the OS. They only have
Hi all,
I recently decided to update my fink installation to be able to use it under
10.2 (yes, I know, I'm a little bit late...).
So, I followed instructions on fink site (congratulations for potm,
although) and did everything I was told to do.
But, something was quite weird in the terminal,
Actually, Apple is doing the opposite. They are paying engineers to
work on (during work time) darwinports, a fink competitor.
http://www.opendarwin.org/projects/darwinports/ It may even be
included with the OS. They only have around 100 packages now, so its
not really worth using at this
I just upgraded my office machine to Jaguar and am no longer able to run
X-apps from home due to X-forwarding problems.
I've set ForwardX11 to yes in both /etc/ssh_config and (after installing
openssh from fink) in /sw/etc/ssh/ssh_config. I've also tried logging
in with
ssh -X [EMAIL
I found this enlightening -
http://www.opendarwin.org/projects/darwinports/faq.php
Why did darwinports start from scratch rather than adopting something
like FreeBSD ports?
Even discounting some of the limitations of FreeBSD ports described
above, the science of
creating automated build
This isn't really a fink-related question, sorry, but it is related to
porting UNIX tools to OS X, so I hope it's okay to ask.
I am trying to compile a piece of legacy software that was written in
C in 1988 (the PDP neural network simulator, in case that's familiar)
and that ran on UNIX. I did
Neal A. Crocker wrote:
I just noticed something about the .info files for fink 0.11.0 which I
wondered at the significance of. There are two .info files for fink
0.11.0-1. One includes a postinstall script, while the other one
doesn't (see below).
Yes, one is installed during bootstrap and
Neal A. Crocker wrote:
Doing this seems to have created /sw/fink/10.2. I'm still somewhat
concerned that somehow postinstall.pl failed or was not run the first
time I attempted the fink 10.2 update.
It is now clear that this is a bug. It fails to run when you already
have fink-0.11 before
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just upgraded my office machine to Jaguar and am no longer able to run
X-apps from home due to X-forwarding problems.
I've set ForwardX11 to yes in both /etc/ssh_config and (after installing
openssh from fink) in /sw/etc/ssh/ssh_config. I've also tried logging
And
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