Adrian Stubbs wrote:
What have I done.
You are trying to install packages from the unstable/crypto tree, but
you didn't activate the unstable/crypto tree in the "Trees:" line in
your /sw/etc/fink.conf file.
I'm getting these messages over the last few days while trying to fink
update-all :
I've just run selfupdate-cvs. gtk-perl-pm was to be updated, but failed.
Here are some of the warnings I've gotten:
Packages to compile: Gtk GdkImlib GdkPixbuf GtkXmHTML Glade.
Checking if your kit is complete...
Looks good
Warning: prerequisite XML::Writer failed to load: Can't locate
XML/Writ
What have I done.
I'm getting these messages over the last few days while trying to fink
update-all :
WARNING: While resolving dependency "gnome-vfs2-ssl (>= 1.9.16)" for
package "gnome-utils-2.0.6-2", package "gnome-vfs2-ssl" was not found.
WARNING: While resolving dependency "gnome-vfs2-ssl-d
On 2/18/03 7:21 PM, "Philip Mötteli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anybody help me?
A similar problem from the HEAD vs. head issue was just on this list, and
has been in the FAQ for some time.
http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/comp-general.php#head
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Philip Mötteli wrote:
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Unknown option: 1
Usage: head [-options] ...
Fink FAQ #4.4 http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/comp-general.php#head
If you need the original version of /usr/bin/head, I have one at
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/costabel/head
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There is currently discussion on opendarwin.org about providing a
replacement head binary for users with this problem, in the meantime,
you'll have to get it from your install CD, friend, other computer, or
compile it yourself from darwin so
Hello
I try to compile arts, but I always get the following error:
patching file soundserver/soundserverv2_impl.cc
/var/tmp/tmp.0.FNpFbt
This Makefile is only for the CVS repository
This will be deleted before making the distribution
Unknown option: 1
Usage: head [-options] ...
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Dave, thanks for the rapid response. I installed the new version of
xdvi-system-tetex-22.71-4. I then was able to install lyx with no
problems. Thanks again.
Gary Olson
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On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Benjamin Reed wrote:
> On Tuesday, February 18, 2003, at 04:57 PM, Chuck Robey wrote:
>
> > I let myself get carried away on a project, so I didn't update fink for
> > about 60 days, and the rebuild backlog is enormous. Many of the breaks
> > were self-caused by environment-c
On Tuesday, February 18, 2003, at 04:57 PM, Chuck Robey wrote:
I let myself get carried away on a project, so I didn't update fink for
about 60 days, and the rebuild backlog is enormous. Many of the breaks
were self-caused by environment-contamination, because I use my
Powerbook
with Fink-suppl
I'm having no end of trouble. First, it couldn't find xft.pc. Setting
PKG_CONFIG_PATH fixed that but then it couldn't find libtiff.
Anyone have any hints?
Thanks.
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On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Philip Trauring wrote:
> I tracked down the file I think but oddly the ConfigureParams line does
> contain the --enable-lzw tag - but when I run the program it says it's
> disabled. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Philip
>
In that case, it probably requires a library that is not
I tracked down the file I think but oddly the ConfigureParams line does
contain the --enable-lzw tag - but when I run the program it says it's
disabled. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Philip
On Tuesday, February 18, 2003, at 04:45 PM, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
Just add --enable-lzw to the ConfigureParams lin
I let myself get carried away on a project, so I didn't update fink for
about 60 days, and the rebuild backlog is enormous. Many of the breaks
were self-caused by environment-contamination, because I use my Powerbook
with Fink-supplied X (across two screens) as my main dev platform across a
large
Sorry, I need a little more hand-holding here - where is this file?
As far as the patent issues - the patent expires in June and it is
likely that after than point that imagemagick will turn this on by
default itself. Unfortunately, I need this functionality now.
Thanks,
Philip
On Tuesday, Fe
Just add --enable-lzw to the ConfigureParams line in the .info file.
Please let me know if it works, and perhaps I'll add it to the next
revision. I'm afraid because of the patent issues this would be
problematic for the binary distribution.
-Jeff
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Philip Trauring wrote:
>
On 2/18/03 3:27 PM, "Chad McQuinn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Assuming you have the necessary libraries (if any) that it needs, what I did
> in a similar situation was to let fink install the package (from source),
> then when it is finished go to /sw/src, untar the archive, and compile and
> re
On Tuesday, February 18, 2003, at 03:22 PM, Wolfgang Rumpf wrote:
Got this error
[javac] Compiling 23 source files to
/sw/src/commons-resources-0.0-0.20030128.1/commons-resources/target/
classes
### execution of ant failed, exit code 1
Failed: compiling commons-resources-0.0-0.20030128.1
On 2/18/03 1:50 PM, "Philip Trauring" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to install imagemagick with LZW support using fink? It's
> a compile option (--enable-lzw)documented here:
Assuming you have the necessary libraries (if any) that it needs, what I did
in a similar situation was to l
Got this error
[javac] Compiling 23 source files to /sw/src/commons-resources-0.0-0.20030128.1/commons-resources/target/classes
### execution of ant failed, exit code 1
Failed: compiling commons-resources-0.0-0.20030128.1 failed
ant is not installed on my system - is this a dependency problem
Matt Singerman wrote:
Ok, I have gotten fink to work and I have plenty of apps running under it successfully. However, I have run into a rather serious problem: web browsers have problems with properly scrolling up and down. The web pages becme fractured, as the bottom rougly quarter of the page
Is there a way to install imagemagick with LZW support using fink? It's a compile option (--enable-lzw)documented here:
http://www.imagemagick.org/www/install.html
Thanks,
Philip Trauring
You'll need to copy it from a machine with the correct head; I can email
you a copy if you'd like.
On Tue, 18 Feb
2003, Klaus Hereth
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On Monday, February 17, 2003, at 09:46 am, Alexander Hansen wrote:
Well, it looks like the problem is with latex and friends. What do you
get from "fink list tex'?
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Chris Lamb wrote:
Further to my previous email, I have the following errors at the point
of failure every tim
Ok, I have gotten fink to work and I have plenty of apps running under it
successfully. However, I have run into a rather serious problem: web browsers have
problems with properly scrolling up and down. The web pages becme fractured, as the
bottom rougly quarter of the page scrolls proerly whi
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At 3:13 pm +0100 18/02/03, Martin Costabel wrote:
The true question is whether your "head" executable is still the one
that came with Mac OSX, or whether it has been overwritten by some
perl module, see Fink FAQ #4.4
http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/co
On Tuesday, February 18, 2003, at 09:20 AM, andy law (RI) wrote:
In the info pane for bundle-kde and bundle-kde-ssl, there are
instructions for setting KDE via modification of the .xinitrc file.
These instructions are actually two commands although they appear as a
single concatenated command
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Benjamin Reed wrote:
> Do you mean you're building the evolution package that is in unstable?
>
> It already has the proper dependency on "popt", which contains the
> headers.
>
> If you mean you're porting it yourself, well, uh, it's already in Fink
> unstable. =)
Hmm, I did
The compilation of kde has finally finished on my G4, and I've found a couple of
things that might trip up some users.
Firstly, a Fink Commander thing (but I don't know where the problem is)...
In the info pane for bundle-kde and bundle-kde-ssl, there are instructions for setting
KDE via modifi
On mardi, fév 18, 2003, at 13:56 Europe/Paris, Klaus Hereth wrote:
Next question: What does "ls /usr/bin/head" give, perhaps
"/usr/bin/HEAD"?
/usr/bin/head
Maybe I didn't phrase the question right, because "ls /usr/bin/head"
gives indeed /usr/bin/head, even when the file name is /usr/bin/H
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"/usr/bin/HEAD"?
/usr/bin/head
Regards,
Klaus
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At 10:34 am +0100 18/02/03, Martin Costabel wrote:
Do you have the file /usr/include/curses.h?
Yes, I have.
Next question: What does "ls /usr/bin/head" give, perhaps "/usr/bin/HEAD"?
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Do you have the file /usr/include/curses.h?
Yes, I have.
Regards,
Klaus
PS: It's enough to mail the list.
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Thanks for reporting this. I've just updated xdvi-system-xfree86 to version
22.71-4, which should allow you to install lyx on top of it.
If you could let me know if lyx is still working after this, with the various
recent changes, I would appreciate it.
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Klaus Hereth wrote:
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can't find curses file
Do you have the file /usr/include/curses.h?
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I cannot upgrade fink via selfupdate nor can I upgrade any other
package. The packages are downloaded, but compiling always ends with
the following lines:
make[2]: *** [curkeys.h] Error 1
make[1]: *** [all-dselect] Error 2
make: *** [all-recursive] Er
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