Did you do another selfupdate? If you've been using rsync
selfupdating, then the unstable .info files only get downloaded if that
tree is turned on.
On Apr 28, 2004, at 10:17 PM, Lloyd Budd wrote:
Hi,
I use fink stable and cherry pick unstable when I need to.
It looks like you didn't quote enough of the error: the message that
we need is probably above what you've posted.
On Apr 28, 2004, at 10:22 PM, Pierre Thibault wrote:
Hello,
I am unable to install the package bundle-kde. I am using Mac OS
10.3.3 with Fink 0.18.4. It ends up with this
Using dist/10.3, Unstable.
Did a fink selfupdate this morning which updated fink. Then fink
update-all and received the error below trying to compile haclocaledir.
gzip -dc /sw/src/help2man_1.33.1.tar.gz | /sw/bin/tar -xf -
--no-same-owner --no-same-permissions
perl -pi -e
D. Evan Kiefer wrote:
hacklocaledir.c: In function `__open':
hacklocaledir.c:44: error: `RTLD_NEXT' undeclared (first use in this
function)
Most likely you have a broken dlfcn.h installed by something that
shouldn't have, in /usr/local/include/ somewhere.
--
Benjamin Reed, a.k.a. RangerRick
That was it. I moved /usr/local/include/dlfcn.h aside and the
compilation as well as the update-all completed successfully.
Thanks for the quick response,
Evan
On 29 Apr, 2004, at 09:45, Benjamin Reed wrote:
D. Evan Kiefer wrote:
hacklocaledir.c: In function `__open':
hacklocaledir.c:44:
Pierre Thibault wrote:
kdelibs3-ssl-shlibs conflicts with bundle-kde
bundle-kde (version 3.1.4-21) is installed.
Yeah, things are definitely confused. Somehow you have bundle-kde
(instead of bundle-kde-ssl) but are still getting SSL kdelibs and maybe
kdebase.
You will need to
Hi
I've just installed kword (from source after a clean fink 0.7 install
on a PowerBook G4/400 ;-)
asterix:~ sir$ fink list | grep kword
i kword 1.3-23 KDE - word processor
When I try to start kword, it fails with the following messages.
asterix:~ sir$ kword
kio (KSycoca): Trying to
Simon Raess wrote:
Hi
I've just installed kword (from source after a clean fink 0.7 install on
a PowerBook G4/400 ;-)
asterix:~ sir$ fink list | grep kword
i kword 1.3-23 KDE - word processor
When I try to start kword, it fails with the following messages.
asterix:~ sir$ kword
kio
Hi there,
I ran fink selfupdate OK and then went on to fink update-all, but I
keep getting this error:
gcc -c -I. -Iproto -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DFEAT_GUI_GTK
-I/sw/include/gtk-1.2 -I/sw/include/glib-1.2 -I/sw/lib/glib/include
-I/usr/X11R6/include -I/sw/include -g -O2 -I/usr/X11R6/include
Use 10.3.3 and current KMail. Other KDE applications (like Knode) work
okay.
Kmail starts, shows tips (not long) and quits.
Is this a bug or do I have a system problem?
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Hi there,
I ran fink selfupdate OK and then went on to fink update-all, but I
keep getting this error:
gcc -c -I. -Iproto -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DFEAT_GUI_GTK -I/sw/include/gtk-1.2
-I/sw/include/glib-1.2
Duncan Galloway [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Subject: Problems upgrading/compiling, as usual
That's probably not the best way to get help...
I ran fink selfupdate OK and then went on to fink update-all, but I
keep getting this error:
gcc -c -I. -Iproto -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DFEAT_GUI_GTK
Hi
It was the entire output. It just stopped (exited the program) after
the line 'kio (kTrader): Returning 10 offers'. I've installed
koffice-i18n-german (over night...) and now it works.
Simon
Am 29.04.2004 um 23:07 schrieb Benjamin Reed:
Simon Raess wrote:
Hi
I've just installed kword
I've been building vim from cvs for several months now. vim in unstable
won't build with XFree86 4.4. The errors have been fixed in cvs for a
couple of months (I could track it down if anyone wants).
If you do a cvs checkout, you have to use a case-sensitive version
filesystem because of some
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