ent than
2006! You must have be running a different bash when you check the
version - /sw/bin/bash, maybe? If you put that in your script (e.g.
#!/sw/bin/bash instead of #!/bin/bash), it should work.
Or you should update to a newer version of OS X. Snow Leopard still
doesn't have 4.x in /bin,
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Mark J. Reed wrote:
> $ fink update-all
> Information about 8421 packages read in 1 seconds.
> Failed: Internal error: node for ptex-base already exists
OK, I RTFFAQ and did a sudo dpkg -r --force-all on ptex-base (and then
perl-588), and now I'
help - I still get the
above error.
> And do you happen to have "NoAutoIndex: true" set in your
> /sw/etc/fink.conf? If so, get rid of that. (We were planning to
> update the 10.5 -> 10.6 update instructions with that be
nstall it again. I'm stuck. Any advice?
I'm running 0.29.6 on 10.6.1.
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Add openmotif3 to the list of patches failing checksums... is it just
me? Am I pointing at a bad tree or something?
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> firefox3 patch, too! What's going on?
ee27ee
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 4:58 PM, Mark J. Reed wrote:
> (I already tried deleting the patch and downloading it from a
> different mirror. Same result.)
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> On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 4:53 PM, Mark J. Reed wrote:
>> Trying to get firefox to work after SL upgrade
>>
&
(I already tried deleting the patch and downloading it from a
different mirror. Same result.)
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> Trying to get firefox to work after SL upgrade
>
> $ firefox
> dyld: Library not loaded: /sw/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.0.dylib
> Refer
ble/main/finkinfo/gnome/gtk+2.patch" checksum
does not match!
Actual: 7ccfa1a3622c5fc2bbdf5c2be10e52ce
Expected: 12196ce21857c22dce5256b9c9304264
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>>>> OK, now
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>> OK, now I'm confused. On my Leopard box (10.5.8), /bin/sh is a link
>> to bash - hm, a separate copy, actually - and behaves just like bash
>> does in 'sh mode' on other plat
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Referenced from: /usr/local/lib/libssp.0.dylib
Reason: image not found
Trace/BPT trap
fink 0.28.7 on 10.5.6... any thoughts?
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completed without error
6. fink install gnucash2
completed without error.
My confusion is that it seems step 5 should not have been necessary
after step 2.
Is it possible that the aborted attempt to install gnucash 1.x somehow
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does it do? If so, then it should have updated ghostscript at that
time, since typing "fink update ghostscript" did so...
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it seems like the version
dependency should be reflected in the package.
I'm also confused by the fact that I had to update ghostscript
explicitly when I just did a selfupdate/update-all yesterday.
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Ah, so as long as I install the ones with db3 dependencies separate
from the ones with db4 dependencies, it should be OK. If I run into
the same issue with gnucash2, I'll give that a try.
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I assume there was some interface change between db 3 and db 4.7,
presumably one that breaks gnucash?Is there not some way for them
to peacefully coexist?
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without readline (or editline, or whatever the heck it is we're supposed to
use on OS X these days) support. Why the change?
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> ? How did we get a missing .c file? That's not the usual variety of
> build error ...
And I just downloaded the stock php 5.2.5 source from php.net and it
built fine with no changes...
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i686-apple-darwin9-gcc-4.0.1: no input files
make: *** [Zend/zend_language_parser.lo] Error 1
?? How did we get a missing .c file? That's not the usual variety of
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Do a "fink selfupdate". That tells fink to update itself to the
latest version. Then do a "fink update-all" to update all the
packages to their latest versions (if you have a lot of packages, that
can take a while). Then try the "fink install g77" again.
If fink still can't find the package, yo
ut there are docs available here:
http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/GFortran#manuals. And AFAICT, gfortran
doesn't support Ratfor. But doesn't Fortran-90 (or -95) get you the
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> > The package here:
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> > http://sepwww.stanford.edu/software/ratfor.html
> >
> > compiled fine for me once I set SEPBINDIR in the Makefile. I just had
> > it compile to the current working directory:
>
The package here:
http://sepwww.stanford.edu/software/ratfor.html
compiled fine for me once I set SEPBINDIR in the Makefile. I just had
it compile to the current working directory:
SEPBINDIR = .
after which typing "Make" got me a ratfor77 binary that seems to work:
$ cat punishment.r
# RATFOR
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On Feb 19, 2008 9:14 AM, Alex
ff like the bash
completion, rather than having it automatically done by init.sh...
It was just a little surprising to have my shell become effectively
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I suspect the daemonic package added some helpful custom completions for the
daemonic command, which is a nice thing to do. But making the package
dependent on bash-completion is clearly the wrong way to do it.
The question is, is there a right way? If you just install the completion
rules anywa
w was 1.0.12 whereas the one I
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On Jan 23, 2008 4:13 AM, Normen Müller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I am still waiting to get sbcl running on Mac OS X 10.5.1.
While waiting for fink to catch up, I note that MacPorts has sbcl
1.0.13 working on 10.5.1:
(0)wazowski> sbcl
This is SBCL 1.0.13, an implementation of ANSI
27;re using /usr/bin/bash? Is that distinct from /bin/bash?
On 1/24/08, Viktor Haag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> such custom completions....
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I didn't see clisp even though I had unstable in my fink.conf, but
apparently I was downrev on fink itself; it found it after a
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Verging into OT territory: as the MacPorts port of CLISP is in similar
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> Failed: Ref is undefined. at /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Services.pm line 1910
> Fink::Services::store_rename('u
I added a confess() call to the Services.pm file so I could get a
backtrace, in case that helps:
Failed: Ref is undefined. at /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Services.pm line 1910
Fink::Services::store_rename('undef',
'/sw/var/lib/fink/proxies.db') called at /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Package.pm
line 1021
27;10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/**/*' --include='VERSION'
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; speak perl as well as RR who wrote this, but my "man perlopentut" says
> so :-)
Yup. Without the pipe it looks for a file named "sysctl -a". Not
finding it, the open fails and the body of the if doesn't run. Is
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Cool, so a build-conflict to the port file will do the trick. How do
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be just a build conflict; it
might not run with openldap23-dev installed. I haven't tried
reinstalling it yet to find out..
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OK, so I'm an idiot who didn't see that it's only availble for 10.2
and not Panther or Tiger. Duh.
You said the pine package comes with uw-imapd? I'll try that.
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I see uw-imapd in the package list on the web page; I have "unstable"
in my fink.conf (both main and crypto); yet I still can't find a
uw-imapd package to install. Is the web page lying or am I missing
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7;t it just download or untar it again on the next install?
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Oh, also, the three dots in the upper-left-hand corner of that window
aren't colored in, so it makes sense if it's a window manager thing.
I also have exactly the same issue with a remote instance of
ImageMagick running on a Linux box displaying back to my Mac.
On 8/18/05, Mark J. Re
ung; it's still refreshing, responding to keys in the image window,
etc. The Window O' Buttons even resizes properly and stuff. But
nothing happens when I click on the buttons themselves.
I'll try installing icewm to see if running it instead of quartz-wm
makes any difference on my sys
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