On Thursday, November 13, 2003, at 08:37 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Check the configuration script (e.g. .configure) to see how you set it
up to add python.
Once I change the configure script, can I just 'fink install vim'?
What I'm unsure of is what I can change and yet still have it be
It's normal if you've just built from scratch. Run fink scanpackages
to generate the Packages.gz files.
On Thu, 2003-11-13 at 22:43, A A wrote:
Hello and thanks for your help. When I go to sudo dselect and select update,
the following is outputted:
Err file: local/main Packages
File not
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, Andrew Hartung wrote:
On Thursday, November 13, 2003, at 08:37 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Check the configuration script (e.g. .configure) to see how you set it
up to add python.
Once I change the configure script, can I just 'fink install vim'?
Here's how
selfupdate did the trick. Thanks.
On Nov 13, 2003, at 8:43 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Good. As was pointed out by James Gibbs, this is due to a problem with
how Panther deals with trailing slashes in the mv command. If you
haven't done it already, do a selfupdate.
It might be worth noting that it seems Panther now includes vim. I
used use the fink installed vim but after the bumpy period with
Panther, I removed my entire fink install and installed new. I didn't
even realize I hadn't installed vim through fink for about a week.
Also, the vim included
openjade fails to compile. I am running
10.3 with all the Xcode and SDK's
0.6.2cvs dist (actually running on rsync)
fink 0.16.2-1 package manager
Here is output:
g++ -O2 -I. -I./../include -I/sw/include/OpenSP -I/sw/include/OpenSP/..
-I./../grove -DPACKAGE_NAME=\\ -DPACKAGE_TARNAME=\\
OK. What do you get from ls -l /sw/bin/perl?
On Friday, November 14, 2003, at 11:05 AM, Gary K Olson wrote:
openjade fails to compile. I am running
10.3 with all the Xcode and SDK's
0.6.2cvs dist (actually running on rsync)
fink 0.16.2-1 package manager
Here is output:
g++ -O2 -I.
On Friday, November 14, 2003, at 06:37 AM, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
Here's how to do it. Create a
/sw/fink/dists/local/main/finkinfo/editors
directory and copy the vim .info file (and .patch file if it exists) in
there. Add --with-python or whatever you want to the ConfigureParams
line and
I finally got kde running again by fink rebuilding qt3, but I'm having an
annoying keyboard problem. My shifted arrow keys and several other
keys (*, +, ?) are getting their wires crossed. For example, if I run
kcontrol,
go to the Regional Accessibility - Keyboard Shortcuts, pick an
action,
Nathaniel Gray wrote:
Furthermore, in Konsole if I have multiple tabbed shells open in one window
and I try to type * it moves to the next tab. Similarly, + moves me
to the
...
Any help would be appreciated.
I'm told that putting the following in your .xinitrc helps:
/usr/X11R6/bin/xmodmap -e
Title: BlueCurve?
I guess this doesnt directly pertain to Fink per se, but does anyone know how and if I can install BlueCurve? Is it only a RedHat only thing or can you download it somewhere? In my opinion, you just cant beat it in terms of making everything looking uniform and nice, and Id
Has anyone made any progress towards getting
pymol 0.90, 0.92 or 0.93 to build under Fink 0.6.1
and MacOS X 10.3?
Jack
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I am trying to recompile some fortran code with shared libraries
under IBM's XL Fortran. However since XL doesn't have a
-dynamiclib flag I need to change my link line to use -Wl,
instead. However for both g77 and XL this doesn't seem to
work the same as...
g77 -dynamiclib -flat_namespace
Matt,
The 10.2 raster3d package could be moved immediately into 10.3
stable if you just change the patch from...
-INCDIRS = -I/usr/include -I/usr/local/include
-LIBDIRS = -L/usr/local/lib
+INCDIRS = -I/usr/include [EMAIL PROTECTED]@/include
+LIBDIRS = [EMAIL
Title: BlueCurve?
I guess this doesn't directly pertain to Fink per se, but does anyone know how and if I can install BlueCurve? Is it only a RedHat only thing or can you download it somewhere? In my opinion, you just can't beat it in terms of making everything looking uniform and nice, and I'd
On Nov 14, 2003, at 1:10 PM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Nathaniel Gray wrote:
Furthermore, in Konsole if I have multiple tabbed shells open in one
window
and I try to type * it moves to the next tab. Similarly, + moves
me to the
...
Any help would be appreciated.
I'm told that putting the
By the way, this doesn't solve the problems with up and down arrow. If
I understood where 78 and 74 came from I would try to figure out the
proper codes for Up and Down...
Cheers,
-n8
On Nov 14, 2003, at 1:10 PM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
I'm told that putting the following in your .xinitrc helps:
Hello and thank you for your help. I am running Mac OS X 10.3.1 along with
Fink 0.6.1.cvs and I installed Maxima (among other things), and when I try
to start xmaxima, I get the following error:
tibook:~ iqgrande$ xmaxima
/sw/bin/xmaxima: line 3: exec: wish: not found
Does anyone have any
if memory serves, you might have to do a locate update:
sudo /usr/libexec/locate.updatedb
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, A A wrote:
Hello and thank you for your help. I am running Mac OS X 10.3.1 along with
Fink 0.6.1.cvs and I installed Maxima (among other things), and when I try
to start xmaxima, I
I had the same problem. wish is the tcltk shell... So you need to
install tcltk (IIRC).
This package should probably be a dependence for maxima?
-Costas
On 14 2003, at 7:03 , A A wrote:
Hello and thank you for your help. I am running Mac OS X 10.3.1 along
with Fink 0.6.1.cvs and I
Le 13 nov. 2003, à 18:45, Masanori Sekino a écrit :
There's circular dependency between new gtk-doc and libxslt. I removed
new gtk-doc from the unstable tree temporary. Please run selfupdate
after a while.
It's taken a day to be accessible with rsync, but well now it just
compiles fine without
I'm using OS X 10.3.1, fink package manager version 0.16.2, and
distribution version 0.6.2.cvs. When I try to install Ruby 1.6.7-27, it
gives the following error shortly after configure finishes. Any
suggestions?
--
make
gcc -g -O2 -fno-common -pipe -no-cpp-precomp -I. -I. -I/sw/include -c
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