Walt Mankowski wrote:
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Right now I'm stuff with regards to fink. It won't let me apt-get
install any new packages until I resolve this dependency problem.
So I guess I have two questions:
1) How can I find out what the config error was, and if necessary
rerun it for fink?
Since your error is
Walt Mankowski wrote:
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The problem started about a week ago when I upgraded to a new version
of fink. (I'm now running version 0.21.3-1.) Now when I try to run
apt-get dist-upgrade, it says that several x programs (aterm,
emacs21, tetex-base, etc.) have unmet dependencies against x11. It
On Oct 24, 2004, at 8:58 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Walt Mankowski wrote:
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The problem started about a week ago when I upgraded to a new version
of fink.
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I had another look at this and managed to reproduce it. It is a
serious bug in the latest fink version in the bindist, version
On Sun, Oct 24, 2004 at 02:19:31PM -0400, David R. Morrison wrote:
You can now get a binary for the latest stable fink version at the URL
http://bindist.finkmirrors.net/bindist/dists/fink-0.7.1-updates/main/
binary-darwin-powerpc/base/ . Download the file
fink_0.22.4-1_darwin-powerpc.deb
A recent thread discussed how to uninstall Apple's x11 to install
fink's xfree86 instead. I'm having the opposite problem -- I'm happy
running Apple's x11, but fink wants to install it's own x11 instead.
The problem started about a week ago when I upgraded to a new version
of fink. (I'm now