This has supposedly been fixed (worked for me), without changing the
version number (since it didn't build in the first place). Do another
selfupdate.
On Wednesday, October 22, 2003, at 09:21 PM, Christopher Bowns wrote:
After a lengthy search of the fink-users archives, it seems this
Martin,
I downloaded the release gcc 3.3.2.tar.bz2 and modified the
g77 info script for gcc 3.4-20031015 to build gcc 3.3.2 instead.
The machine is a dual G5 with Darwin 6.8.5 installed and the
Aug 2003 devtool update applied over the Dec 2002 devtools and
Dec 2002 G5/gcc 3.3 update. I don't
On Thursday, Oct 23, 2003, at 03:21 Europe/Brussels, Christopher Bowns
wrote:
After a lengthy search of the fink-users archives, it seems this
problem has gone totally unanswered. I can't compile netpbm-10.18-2;
it dies in the make install phase, due to some funkiness in the man
directory
This may not be directly related to fink but I first noticed it when
doing a fink selfupdate with rsync.
e.g
donpaul% fink selfupdate
sudo /sw/bin/fink selfupdate
Password:
I will now run the rsync command to retrieve the latest package descriptions.
Updating stable/main
su donpaul -c rsync -az
Martin,
The gcc 3.3.2 package I built can compiler a program with
only a line containing...
end
The compile works fine and the resulting a.out runs without
actually doing anything (as expected).
Jack
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This
Koen van der Drift wrote:
The new ddd version (3.3.7-1) in the 10.2-gcc3.3 tree failes during the
configure phase:
Any suggestions?
Yes, wait 24 hours and selfupdate again. I don't know why it built for
me on 10.2, it fails on 10.3 with the same errors. Looking at it now.
Should have a fixed
On jeudi, oct 23, 2003, at 13:38 Europe/Paris, Jack Howarth wrote:
Martin,
The gcc 3.3.2 package I built can compiler a program with
only a line containing...
end
The compile works fine and the resulting a.out runs without
actually doing anything (as expected).
If confirmed, this
Hi,
Apparently there may have been some permission issues with fink and gpg in using gpgmail with apple's mail.app, these were solved by restoring permissions using sudo chown -R {useridname} ~/.gnupg (see below)
Begin forwarded message:
From: P.A.A. [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu Oct 23, 2003
Did you install system-tetex recently? There was a problem with it.
Here's a link to a thread on fink-beginners:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.beginners/8292
On Thursday, October 23, 2003, at 12:19 PM, Don McKenzie Paul wrote:
This may not be directly related to fink but I
This was caused by a problem in system-tetex version 12. I've since
replaced it with system-tetex version 13, which will hopefully propagate
to the rsync mirrors soon.
-- Dave
Having restarted the terminal I now get it when I open new shell as
well as shown below
Last login: Wed Oct 22
I already posted a question about X11 1.0 upgrade and im still stuck
with fink who want to replace xfree86 libs with internal ones. After
more reading in archives, i saw that other users have the same problem:
Subject: Xfree86 Question Again...1 more thing
From: So UniQ info_lists at yahoo.com
On Wednesday, October 22, 2003, at 01:21 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
For the postfix problem: the missing header file is part of the db3
package. Did that get installed? You may need to reinstall db3.
db3 and db4 have apparently been installed previously as required for
various packages,
On jeudi, oct 23, 2003, at 18:19 Europe/Paris, Don McKenzie Paul wrote:
[]
Bad : modifier in $ (/).
Last time this came up (yesterday), it was caused by a script in
/sw/etc/profile.d/, namely by the system-tetex.csh script. This has
been fixed in the meantime. So if you manage to get your
snip
For libbonoboui2, the missing file is from esound. This looks like a
missing BuildDepend in the .info file.
I have esound, esound-bin, and esound-shlibs current from unstable
(0.2.29-1), and of course the esound-data virtual package is not
installed, and esound-common is archived,
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