For a long time, I've preferred to use wget over curl, and installing it
through FInk was quick and easy.
This morning I went to do a fink update, and now all of a sudden wget
reports all these as dependencies:
autoconf2.6 automake1.11 blt-dev blt-shlibs cpan-meta-pm5123
cpan-meta-yaml-pm
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As it turns out, whether or not to use libidn is independent of whether
gnutls or openssl is used and controllable via a flag, and so I've now made
a 4-variant wget package where the wget variant winds up being
-configure my local
fink installation to provide user/password credentials for the scripts
to use contacting sourceforge?
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I'm having a problem updating ant-base.
During the build process I get a bunch of warnings during the jars step,
because a bunch of jars are skipped because no files were included.
Then, the bootstrap build appears to succeed, but the following build does
not (see attached portion of build log).
? Is it temporary? Is there a workaround? Have I
misconfigured my fresh install somehow? I tried to follow the instructions
as closely as I could...
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On Sep 17, 2008, at 10:39 PM, Viktor Haag wrote:
...
From this point on, whenever I try to invoke '/sw/bin/ls', I get the same
error: an image not found error when attempting to load that dynamic
library.
Is this a known issue? Is it temporary
, the ImageMagic-nox package seems to require all sorts of X-related
packages (perhaps the same as the plain ImageMagic package): is this a bug?
Running Fink 0.28.5 on 10.5.4, using the unstable tree, updating through CVS
(because behind firewall).
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This is odd to me because I can download the image-magick binary
distribution and install it with little issue, and it does not appear to
have any shared libraries that contain this sort of stuff. On the other
hand, who knows how much stuff is balled up inside it's generically named
.so files...
]: unbound variable
I typed 'open fo' and then TAB, and I get the 'unbound variable error'
kicked back.
Is this a known problem? Is there a work-around?
Thanks!
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On 24/01/2008, Mark J. Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 24, 2008 11:13 AM, Viktor Haag [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[machine:/usr/src/swdocs/dev/vhaag/projects/hh]
$ open fo-bash: COMP_WORDS[2]: unbound variable
That looks like you've defined some custom completion rules using
Hrm... I will check, but to the best of my knowledge, I haven't added any such
custom completions
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On 24/01/2008, Mark J. Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You would remember, i'm sure. It's possible some package or other did
such a thing - i can readily imagine adding custom completion to
open such that open -a completes further arguments as application
names from /Applications, for
On 24/01/2008, Mark J. Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 24, 2008 1:53 PM, Viktor Haag [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have not done this to the best of my knowledge; where would such
custom
completion rules get stored?
The rules aren't persisted, so they would take the form of complete
I'm getting a litany of bad checksum errors for expat2.0.1.tar.gz from a
list of North American mirrors; is this a known problem?
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For the past couple days, I've been trying to fink selfupdate, and I
keep getting a timeout error:
cvs [update aborted]: connect to
cvs.sourceforge.net(66.35.250.207):2401 failed: Operation timed out
### execution of cvs failed, exit code 1
Is this a known problem, or have the firewall wonks
Hey all,
I'm sorry if this has been asked-and-answered, but I'm recently
experiencing problems with selfupdate-cvs. The script gets to the
point of updating 10.4-transitional/unstable/main/finkinfo/x11-wm
and then reliably kacks.
Is this a known problem? Is there a known work-around?
(Again, my
On 29/09/05, Alexander Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like anybody who has been using cvs-1.12.12 to send me any
positive or negative feedback. I've been using it myself with no
incidents, but I'd like to get some more data points before I
consider moving this to stable.
In general, it
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On 9/26/05, Viktor Haag [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This morning I got an error while trying to fink selfupdate that
I haven't seen before. Is this a known issue with the server
right now, or is this some sort of problem with my local file
system (as it sounds like it is)?
Has anyone
My 'fink selfupdate' of the unstable tree has been consistently dying
with execution of cvs failed, exit code1 just after attempting a cvs
update of
10.4-transitional/unstable/main/finkinfo/x11-wm
It's been doing this for a few days now.
Is this a known problem?
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On 14/07/05, Alexander K. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Viktor wrote:
[My CVS update seems broken -- is this widespread?]
Nope. Works for me. Are you sure there's not a package conflict somewhere
earlier in the run? What you're showing is the very last directory in the
tree.
::sigh::
Today I went through the Monday-morning ritual of updating my fink
installation, and discovered this little gem:
Information about 4566 packages read in 5 seconds.
The following package will be installed or updated:
gnupg
The following 19 additional packages will be installed:
Fair enough -- I knew there was a reason. I don't mind the compile
time, as it can just work in the background. It does hit heavy on my
QT7 video frame rate though... 8)
On 5/16/05, Benjamin Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Viktor Haag wrote:
I'm sure there's a reason for the fact
This morning I get a persistent fink update error trying to update through CVS.
I'm using CVS because of firewall issues here at work.
Here's a sample of the last part of my feedback from the command:
cvs update: move away
10.3/unstable/main/finkinfo/kde/kde-i18n-lithuanian.info; it is in the
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 10:54:54 -0800,
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The only errors I can see are the in the way errors over the two KDE
i18n files.
Is this a known problem? Or is it just at this end?
This means you've hand-edited those files (or you've got disk corruption
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Subject: [Fink-users] Security update
Purely out of curiosity, I wanted to know if anyone on this
updates through rsync? I
thought not, but I want to double-check with people In The Know.
If it's not sufficient, then I suppose I'm going to have to
continue to use the CVS method of updating. I suspect I'm not
the only person in this boat, either...
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SSH, how to do that and what ports
*that* requires?
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of cvs failed, exit code 1
Failed: Updating using CVS failed. Check the error messages above.
Is this at my end? And, if so, can anyone assist me to solve it?
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; the problem is likely related to what is in /tmp (and
the user id of the running 'cvs' command).
I always 'su -' first and run fink as root. I have no problem
manually mkdir'ing a directory in /tmp...
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Viktor Haag writes:
(2) X-Face support has suddenly disappeared from Gnus, and I'm
at a loss to figure out why. I have both the compface and
netpbm packages installed to provide uncompface and
icontopbm, and I thought these were the only utils required
by Emacs
Daniel Macks writes:
On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 11:16:02AM -0400, Viktor Haag wrote:
I just installed the listed emacs package, along with
'emacs-common 1.4.15-1', and noticed two annoying changes in
behaviour:
(1) File name completion in the mini-buffer is now
case
didn't notice any big drop in stability. However, it's
entirely possible that Fink's X11 has improved since then...
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-darwin7.4.0
Before rebuilding, I noticed a nasty, and frequent, tendency to
lock up tightly the XServer.
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this a known problem?
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that you're actually
handed when you do the download is the v1.0 DMG that refuses to
install on pre-panther systems.
They may have fixed this glitch, but I was unable to get a beta3
X11 DMG from that Apple URL.
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of XFree or an X server for MacOSX, I
suppose.
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Any pointers on how to work around this?
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0.13.5
with imagemagick 5.5.6-1 installed.
I don't seem to have any problems using convert to turn a GIF
into a PNG or a JPEG.
I also have freetype 1.3.1-6 (non hinting) and freetype2 2.1.3-1
installed (non hinting), and libfreetype.6.2.dylib installed in
/usr/X11R6/lib...
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Is there a simple utility available through a Fink package that
can remove HTML tags from a web page in order to get a simple
word count for the actual content?
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Viktor Haag writes:
Is there a simple utility available through a Fink package that
can remove HTML tags from a web page in order to get a simple
word count for the actual content?
Never mind, the answer is that lynx can do this:
lynx -dump foo.html | wc -w
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the latter off, and that
didn't help (although, oddly enough, it did help me when using
/usr/bin/ftp to poke around ftp.sunet.se from the command line).
I'm truly mystified.
Anyone else have any tips or suggestions?
V.
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 11:41, Viktor Haag wrote:
In the past few days
, I had no problems with fink, curl, or ftp,
and now this weird problem.
Can anyone shed some light on this issue to assist me to get to
the bottom of things?
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Here's a rule of thumb: you know
Viktor Haag writes:
Very recently I started having problems with maintaining my
fink distribution, which uses the curl utility to download
source packages for local building.
Curl seems unable to properly download anything.
[snip]
Who's blocking the attempt to send the PASV command
file that has the line:
exec /usr/X11R6/bin/quartz-wm
If you want to change the default for the machine, then you can
edit
/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc
But realize that this will almost certainly get overwritten with
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. It should use the fink
app-defaults package instead and install into
/sw/etc/app-defaults.
A work around for Apple's X11. Simply copy the 'XScrabble' file into
your own home directory. The app then seems to work fine.
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they run _carbon_ emacs.
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The only originality the movie brings to this formula is to make
it incomprehensible, through the lurching incompetence of its
story structure
think I ended
up using pbcopy and pbpaste instead...
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[This] is a two-hour movie squeezed into three hours about how
the Japanese staged a surprise attack on an American love
, and my Meta key is gone. (bleh).
I'd really rather not have to type ESC-foo every time I want a
meta-key combination.
Anyone have any tips on how I can bring back my meta key for use
inside Fink's Emacs21 with Apple X11 and Quartz-wm?
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' into /Volumes/X11\ User*/ to get into the mounted volume.
Then cd X11UserForMacOSX.mkpkg/Contents/Resources
In that directory you can see 'ReadMe.rtf'.
That should be the read-me file: you should be able to open and
read it with the TextEdit application.
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Viktor Haag writes:
Alexander Hansen writes:
GNOME appears to be less clunky on the Apple X11 than on
XDarwin. I'm still updating to KDE3.1 to try _it_ out.
Apple X11 seems OK here too, except for one (rather annoying)
thing. I'm using Emacs21 built with Fink in conjunction
Fernando Pereira writes:
On 1/7/03 5:08 PM, Viktor Haag [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone have any tips on how I can bring back my meta key for
use inside Fink's Emacs21 with Apple X11 and Quartz-wm?
On Preferences, disable Enable key equivalents under
X11. Then Cmd can be used
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expat-1.95.5-2 also fails to update properly. However, Jeremy's
workaround still works (i.e. remove, rebuild, install).
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Failed: compiling expat-1.95.5-3 failed
Now that's very weird; that, if I recall correctly, was precisely
the error I got when trying to update to .5-2.
So I did the fink remove, fink rebuild, fink install expat cycle
recommended, and it worked. Then I updated to .5-3 without a
problem
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Massimo Marino writes:
[snip]
in the PATH /usr/bin was coming before /sw/bin . Fixing that
(source init.sh in .bash_profile) rather than into .bashrc got
the PATH right. I still do not have an answer on WHY which
emacs was reporting /sw/bin/emacs.
I had this problem after moving
Massimo Marino writes:
Does bash behave differently from (t)csh? I did not check the
PATH because /sw/bin/emacs is exactly what I wanted but still
/usr/bin/emacs was the one got called. How 'which' in bash
gets updated? any 'rehash' equivalent?
Bash doesn't have a 'which' builtin like
I did the 10.2.2 upgrade and was able to do a fink selfupdate
immediately afterwards, so I don't think it's necessarily related to the
OS upgrade
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Sent: November 13, 2002 18:21
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
it does finish (on the order of
maybe 10 minutes on my G4 800 desktop).
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He isn't gonna shoot me? Then he hadn't oughta point a
gun at me. It's insincere
Gavin Sherlock writes:
Hi,
First - many thanks for fink - it rocks!!! I have a
brand new machine, onto which I installed the developer tools
(July 2002) with the August 2002 update, then followed the
instructions to bootstrap fink. I then installed XDarwin,
with the 4.2.0.1
Yes, indeedy! Woohoo!
V.
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From: Julien Salort [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Viktor Haag [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Fink-ML [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sat Oct 19 06:17:13 2002
Subject: Re: [Fink-users] Emacs21-21.2-11 now compiling
I can now build a emacs21 deb, and presumably install
(No such file or
directory)
### execution of failed, exit code 1
Failed: installing gmp-4.1-2 failed
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A writer? What do you have to write about? You're not
oppressed! You're
I can now build a emacs21 deb, and presumably install it (it's
churning away at the latter right now).
The culprit? I did not have Fink's 'xaw3d' package
installed. Once I installed it, emacs21 built correctly.
Presumably this dependency should get added to the emacs21
package...
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.cvs-20020914.1536: The Fink package manager
Mine is running fink-0.10.0.cvs-20020925.1513.
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concept of value
: 0.10.0.cvs
Distribution version: 0.4.9.cvs
I have this version of fink, and I'm one of the ones having
trouble building emacs21.
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They were gorgeous aliens! Gorgeous! They were male
Michael E. Zwick writes:
I have the same version of fink installed - but have been able to build
emacs21.
This sounds a lot like a conflict with some other package that
is installed. I wonder if it would be worthwhile comparing
installed packages on different installations? I will be
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by Nafta!
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end of file, while reading line
user=vhaag host=host.rim.net [ipaddr]
The problem seems to be the 'command stream end of file'.
Can anyone assist me here? Is there some configuration issue that
I've neglected? Has anyone else got this working?
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Rohan Lloyd writes:
On Thursday, October 3, 2002, at 01:50 AM, Viktor Haag wrote:
I suspect the hitch is you need to install tetex-macosx: I'm
pretty sure that it's required to build doxygen (it and its
dependencies provide some of the hyperlinking stuff that's
required
, and then rip out texinfo by force?
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Do as the lady says.
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work to port all this wonderful open source software (albeit
slowly) to run natively on the OS.
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Just because they smile and eat chicken doesn't mean they've
learned to master
from
porting utils to the native OS, wouldn't it?
Anyway it's just a thought. I would like it, just wanted to
see what others thought.
That's cool -- it's better to have a bunch of ideas and
discussion floating around, than not.
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I've got the netpbm package, but it doesn't seem to include
compface (not that it should). Is it contained in another fink
package? Or is it a find source and compile onesself kind of
thing?
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Remi Mommsen writes:
Exactly, which is why I suspected tar: it doesn't seem to
have unpacked the tarball properly, and it created a bad
directory entry. In my cases, it wasn't that a file was bad,
it was that a directory was bad (i.e. doing an 'ls' on the
directory containing the
kicks back an Illegal instruction error.
Has anyone else run into this problem? Is there a workaround?
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Everytime I see you grin, I'm such a koo koo individual
Tools shipped with Jaguar, and I haven't noticed any problems
with those binaries yet (again, touch wood).
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half
sympathize, Vincent; I too ran into these
problems you mention, and they were VERY maddening.
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If I think it is the beginning of a new age in which,
essentially, freedom of speech is only
Apple's provided patch binary?
Wouldn't it be simpler to just set your path to place /sw/bin at
the front if you wanted to depend on Fink's binary?
I personally would avoid removing any of Apple's binaries, as who
knows what kinds of things depend on them being where they are.
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, it was that a
directory was bad (i.e. doing an 'ls' on the directory containing
the file that patch had tried to patch caused a locked process
too).
My recent problems with postfix were similar: it seemed like
postfix was trying to write a file into a directory that was
hosed somehow.
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, the August Dev Tools update is an update intended only for
10.2 systems, as far as I know. I think Jaguar systems were
intended to have updated the Dev Tools set; I don't think people
were supposed to continue using the April Dev Tools with Jaguar...
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Sacha Loiseau writes:
Hi all,
I'm desperately trying to install emacs and gnupg on
Jaguar. They worked like a charm on 10.1.5 of course. I've
self-updated via cvs but to no avail. Both compilations fail
with syntax errors.
They are both essential tools for me. Any help would be
I have two questions, they're related, and they both have to do
with using the Emacs21 package in 10.2.
I was able to build Emacs21 from unstable under 10.2 and it works
fine in X, however, it no longer works from Apple's terminal
window in a non-X way.
(a) If I use 'emacs-nw' in a terminal
Alexander Hansen writes:
I saw a message on the lists earlier to set TERM=vt220 to do
emacs21 sans X on 10.2. I can't verify this because I'm still
running 10.1 .
Nope, that doesn't work. I just tried it.
On Thu, 2002-08-29 at 15:08, Viktor Haag wrote:
I have two questions
Ben Hines writes:
On Thursday, August 29, 2002, at 11:23 AM, Viktor Haag wrote:
Alexander Hansen writes:
I saw a message on the lists earlier to set TERM=vt220 to do
emacs21 sans X on 10.2. I can't verify this because I'm still
running 10.1 .
Nope, that doesn't work. I
Viktor Haag writes:
Sadly, it doesn't.
I followed the instructions, and I am using the vt100-color TERM
now; however, I still get the longer error message with emacs
-nw.
If I follow the advice in the error message and 'unset TERMCAP',
then trying emacs -nw kicks back
Viktor Haag writes:
Just thought of something: I fired up a vanilla xterm and
tried 'emacs -nw', and ran into the same error:
emacs: Cannot open termcap database file
I have ncurses installed through fink, and I have TERMINFO
pointed (now) to /sw/share/terminfo
, but then again, it might
not... (i'm not an apache whizz, I just poked around a bit to see
what 10.2's new config was like, and lo and behold, all the mime
types are specified in mime.types).
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of 1.2)?
What havoc does the 1.2 upgrade work on the various bits and
pieces outside /sw that Fink toys with?
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After a little more reflection, I'm almost certain that patch
isn't the problem I'm running into with fink install. It's just
the symptom, or the point at which things seriously break down.
I'm almost certain that the problem lies in fink un-tarring
downloaded tar balls, and corrupting the file
, it's available to be
purchased, but it is not yet shipping; it won't ship until August
24th.
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In all fairness, I'm not sure we know about the slithered
part. Oh no! I'm sure it frisked around
up (which is what caused me to think
that perhaps it wasn't patch itself that was at fault, but rather
the tar that unpacked the sources in the first place).
Is this a known problem? Is there an established workaround?
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need to provide jetdirect
printer software for the OSX/Darwin platform.
Or, perhaps I'm completely out to lunch.
Also, Sebastien -- thanks for the tip about 'atprint', I didn't
know about that...
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a local
print queue, shouldn't you be able to point the Print Centre at
the lpd queue on localhost?
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This is a dismal, depressing art house film, so we're going to
hedge our bets
had
to end up hand-editing the PPD files for our print devices so
that the local CUPS config utils would know about all the options
available to them (i.e. duplexing).
Not pretty.
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Well, 103 FM
Alexander Hansen writes:
I've been able to paste into emacs21, but using the emacs
paste command (^y) rather than the X11 middle-click paste.
This does not work reliably. It appears that this only works as
long as the current buffer has not already established a kill
ring with contents. Once
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Look, Kevin: I appreciate what you did, it was very sweet--but
let's go see if we can prevent a second degree murder
Don MacQueen writes:
I installed some binaries, received from someone else, that
expect a certain dylib to be in /sw/lib. Naturally, I've asked
the individual what fink package it comes from.
But, it occurs to me that it might be possible to somehow
search the fink website to find
The default seems to be '%admin ALL=(ALL) ALL'.
Any particular reason that you're putting in a specific entry for
your uid, and not just having your uid belong to the admin group?
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