I've just run fink selfupdate-cvs, which involved tetex updating.
I've got this warning near the end:
Unpacking replacement tetex-base ...
dpkg: error processing
/sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/text/tetex-base_2.0-
3_darwin-powerpc.deb (--install):
trying to overwrite
Philip Mötteli wrote:
c++ -o ../bin/doxygen ../objects/main.o -L../lib -ldoxygen
-ldoxycfg -lqtools -lpng
ld: Undefined symbols:
_crc32
_inflateReset
_deflate
_deflateEnd
_deflateInit2_
_deflateReset
These should all be defined in the static library
Michèle Garoche wrote:
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Unpacking replacement tetex-base ...
dpkg: error processing
/sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/text/tetex-base_2.0-
3_darwin-powerpc.deb (--install):
trying to overwrite `/sw/share/texmf-local', which is also in package
tetex
I got the same when I
Le dimanche, 9 fév 2003, à 10:42 Europe/Paris, Martin Costabel a écrit :
Michèle Garoche wrote:
[]
Unpacking replacement tetex-base ...
dpkg: error processing
/sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/text/tetex-
base_2.0- 3_darwin-powerpc.deb (--install):
trying to overwrite
Dear Fink users,
I need you help. I'm really stuck. I'm on 0.5.1.cvs, 0.11.2, running on
10.2.3
THE PROBLEM:
All update processes are being blocked a puzzling missing version
error related to ghostscript6. For example, when I try to update
kdebase3, among others, it fails due to dpkg
Hi,
i wanted to use svn (subversion) (i'm in the unstable branch) which
needs the apr, but the apr cant compile due to:
mv /sw/src/root-apr-0.9.2-1/sw/lib/libaprutil-0.0.9.2.dylib
/sw/src/root-apr-shlibs-0.9.2-1/sw/lib/
mv: cannot stat
On 2/8/03 10:12 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks:
I've tried with no success to figure out how to poke a hole in my ipfw
firewall that will enable curl ftp to fetch files from an ftp site. I
also tried switching to curl-ssl but that didn't help. Normal ftp and
sftp
I solved the problem by myself, by brute force: I manually removed the
following offending lines from the /sw/var/lib/dpkg/status, and it
worked like a charm.
The offending lines in are:
Package: ghostscript6
Status: purge ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: text
I'm wondering how this
Michele and Martin,
Thanks for reporting this. It was an oversight on my part; when upgrading
from 2.0-2 to 2.0-3 one directory was moved from the tetex package to the
tetex-base package, but dpkg wasn't told this was happening so it objected.
I've just posted version 2.0-4 which should fix the
On Sunday, Feb 9, 2003, at 13:58 Europe/Brussels, Kow K wrote:
I solved the problem by myself, by brute force: I manually removed the
following offending lines from the /sw/var/lib/dpkg/status, and it
worked like a charm.
The offending lines in are:
Package: ghostscript6
Status: purge ok
I run 'sudo scrollkeeper-rebuilddb' and I got the following:
Anybody knows what's wrong?
Thanks, Pedro
% sudo scrollkeeper-rebuilddb
Password:
scrollkeeper-update: warning: /sw/share/omf/gnome-core/gnome-terminal-C.omf overrides /sw/share/omf/mgt/gnome-terminal-C.omf
scrollkeeper-update:
On Sunday, Feb 9, 2003, at 13:03 Europe/Brussels, Roland Bramm wrote:
Hi,
i wanted to use svn (subversion) (i'm in the unstable branch) which
needs the apr, but the apr cant compile due to:
mv /sw/src/root-apr-0.9.2-1/sw/lib/libaprutil-0.0.9.2.dylib
/sw/src/root-apr-shlibs-0.9.2-1/sw/lib/
Perhaps, someone could help me with the installation of tetex. I have
attempted to install it several time now and each attempt results in
kpsewhich running forever.
In one attempt I let it run for three days it is getting more than 80%
the cpu during that time.
echo remove 'context'
Testing a newly built scribus, I found that I could no longer import eps
graphics. The reason is that ghostscript-8 does not have the png16m
device that exists in ghostscript6 (nor the other png devices).
In the ghostscript build log I found the following
checking for deflate in -lz... yes
On my system libz.dylib is a symlink to libz.1.1.3.dylib
[coltrane:~] 18:31 ll /usr/lib/libz*
-rwxr-xr-x1 root wheel 56372 Jan 13 04:40
/usr/lib/libz.1.1.3.dylib
lrwxr-xr-x1 root wheel 16 Jan 13 21:56
/usr/lib/libz.1.dylib -
libz.1.1.3.dylib
lrwxr-xr-x1 root
Stefano wrote:
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Fink's gs:
[]
tiff24nc psmono psgray psrgb bit bitrgb bitcmyk png16m pnggray pngmono
png256 png16 jpeg jpeggray pdfwrite pswrite epswrite pxlmono pxlcolor
[]
Yes, thanks, I checked the ghostscript-7.04 binary from the fink-5.0.1
distribution, and it also contains the
More information:
Martin Costabel wrote:
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Further, when I change libpng3 to libpng in the ghostscript Depends and
BuildDepends fields, libpng is recognized in the ghostscript configure
phase.
With these downgraded dependencies, ghostscript-8.00 builds, has the png
devices, and scribus can
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, Martin Costabel wrote:
Yes, thanks, I checked the ghostscript-7.04 binary from the fink-5.0.1
distribution, and it also contains the png devices. But when I rebuild
it here, the png devices are not built.
The output I sent is from the ghostscript version in stable, but I
When compiling xdrawchem the system hangs at doxygen build stage, giving
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf/tex/latex/psnfss/upsy.fd)))
Writing index file doxygen_manual.idx
! LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{document}.
See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation.
Type H return for
It is unable to download one of the libraries as shown below.
curl -f -L -s -S -O
ftp://ftp.nessus.org/pub/nessus/nessus-1.2.6/src/libnasl-1.2.6.tar.gz
curl: (9) Couldn't change to directory pub/nessus/nessus-1.2.6/src
### execution of curl failed, exit code 9
Downloading the file
this is because they are 1.2.7 now and I'm working on it though if I
remember correctly I fixed the urls in cvs just run a fink selfupdate-cvs
first to get the latest info files. If not email me directly and I'll at
least update the info files till i get 1.2.7 worked out.
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I believe that I have fixed these problems, with a new version of libpng3
and new versions of ghostscript with versioned dependency on the new libpng3.
Please let me know if these work for you.
-- Dave
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This is fixed by either installing tetex-2.0-2, updating tetex-base to
2.0-4, and/or updating doxygen to revision 5.
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Am Sonntag, 09.02.03, um 10:22 Uhr (Europe/Zurich) schrieb Martin
Costabel:
Philip Mötteli wrote:
c++ -o ../bin/doxygen ../objects/main.o -L../lib -ldoxygen
-ldoxycfg -lqtools -lpng
ld: Undefined symbols:
_crc32
_inflateReset
_deflate
_deflateEnd
_deflateInit2_
Philip Mötteli wrote:
Am Sonntag, 09.02.03, um 10:22 Uhr (Europe/Zurich) schrieb Martin Costabel:
Philip Mötteli wrote:
c++ -o ../bin/doxygen ../objects/main.o -L../lib -ldoxygen
-ldoxycfg -lqtools -lpng
ld: Undefined symbols:
_crc32
_inflateReset
_deflate
David R. Morrison wrote:
I believe that I have fixed these problems, with a new version of libpng3
and new versions of ghostscript with versioned dependency on the new libpng3.
Please let me know if these work for you.
Yes, at least ghostscript-8 seems to be OK now. Haven't tried the other
I am attempting to use several KDE applications ( kdebase 3.0.7-4 )
with Apple's X11 ( 0.1 derived from XFree86 4.2.1 ). It should be
noted that all non-kde applications which I thus far tested run as
expected ( The GIMP, xspim, xemacs ). KDE applications however
generate the following error
On Sunday, February 9, 2003, at 07:17 PM, Daniel Wyeth wrote:
sh: iceauth: command not found
kdeinit: DCOPServer could not be started, aborting.
This makes it look like your path is not set up. On my system, iceauth
is in /usr/X11R6/bin. If it can't find /usr/X11R6/bin in the path,
many
On Monday, Feb 10, 2003, at 00:42 Europe/London, Benjamin Reed wrote:
On Sunday, February 9, 2003, at 07:17 PM, Daniel Wyeth wrote:
sh: iceauth: command not found
kdeinit: DCOPServer could not be started, aborting.
This makes it look like your path is not set up. On my system,
iceauth
On Sunday, February 9, 2003, at 08:39 PM, Daniel Wyeth wrote:
The environment variables should be set up properly although it
wouldn't be the first time that I'd messed up something obvious, which
I then spent days trying to solve. The root of my fink installation
is:
Well, that depends.
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