On Dec 16, 2003, at 10:26 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
We were not talking about installed files, but about files avialable
for installation.
Also we do have to also trust dpkg's 'body count' if it says there is a
later version of a package which is already installed (even partial)...
it is
What do I need to do to get ./configure scripts to see the stuff in
/sw? I'm trying to compile some code and it can't see tiff.h and some
other things that are in /sw/include. Do I need to declare some stuff
in my bash profile or something?
Thanks,
Carl Youngblood
smime.p7s
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On 17 déc. 2003, at 07:52, Ben Hines wrote:
I agree with you dude. Did I argue against this? I was simply
correcting your (seeming) misunderstandings and FUD about what fink is
capable of. We have to rely on dpkg's database, we have no choice in
the current fink design.
I'll try to explain my
On 17 déc. 2003, at 08:57, Carl Youngblood wrote:
What do I need to do to get ./configure scripts to see the stuff in
/sw? I'm trying to compile some code and it can't see tiff.h and some
other things that are in /sw/include. Do I need to declare some stuff
in my bash profile or something?
try putting this line in your .xinirc file and call your preferred
window manager afterwards:
quartz-wm --only-proxy
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On Dec 17, 2003, at 5:06 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 7:35 PM
To: fink-users
Subject: [Fink-users] Cut and Paste between X11 and
Martin,
It's true that I took a shortcut this time: in order to allow users access
to 10.3 as quickly as possible, I first moved the stable tree to 10.3
and the unstable tree is only now catching up (with 800-900 packages still
remaining to be moved). I agree that the side effect of having pkgs
It's probably not a Fink problem.
You may have to tell the package's configure script where the directory
is, e.g. ./configure --with-GL=/usr/X11R6/include/GL. If you run
./configure --help there usually is a list of all of the options you
can feed in to the configuration by hand.
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Hi,
Can someone knows how to solve the current problem with ethereal
failure with GTK+ ?
How to add the latest Ethereal 0.10.0a to Fink, i contact the maintaner
with no answer form him ?
Thanks for your help
Regards
Nicolas Scheffer
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Hi,
I use 10.3 and will run gnuplot. I found not gnuplot on finkcommander,
why?
Can I use gnuplot for 10.2 version?
/Jens
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On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 22:38:44 -0500, Alexander K. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Alexander Did you try rebuilding autocutsel?
Yes, I installed from fresh, updated source.
Dave.
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On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 23:15:18 -0500 (EST), Wayne Brehob [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Wayne On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, David Bergum wrote:
I can cut and paste between Aqua windows and X11 only when I am running
quartz-wm. Cut and paste used to work when I was running xfree under 10.2,
but
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, David Bergum wrote:
Ah, that would be the missing link! Thanks so much for making my computing
environment usable again.
I followed this thread with a bit of interest...
When you got copy/paste to work again does that work both ways?
I can copy into an X11 app (gaim)
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 12:28:19 -0500 (EST), Gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Gerald On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, David Bergum wrote:
Ah, that would be the missing link! Thanks so much for making my computing
environment usable again.
Gerald I followed this thread with a bit of interest...
Hi Dave,
I am getting a new powerbook soon and I am hoping that the problem will
just not be there, as it seems others are able to cut and paste fine =
other wms.
sorry ;-) but there is still the same problem. I got a new 17 and running
10.3, with fink 0.6.2. Cut and Paste works only from X11
Matt,
I asked on darwin-development about the compile failures when building
pymol 0.93 on current fink 10.3. One of the darwin developers suggested
we try removing -ansi from the CCOPT1 flag in Rules.make. I did that
change and it does indeed eliminate the compilation problems.
I'm a bit confused. The past few times I've executed
fink selfupdate
fink update-all
nothing has happened in the way of package installations (I'm using rsync).
I ran the above today after having let a couple weeks pass since my last
update. If I look at filesystem timestamps, what
Skip Montanaro wrote:
I'm a bit confused. The past few times I've executed
fink selfupdate
fink update-all
nothing has happened in the way of package installations (I'm using rsync).
I ran the above today after having let a couple weeks pass since my last
update. If I look at
Benjamin Your dists symlink is right, is maybe Distribution set to
Benjamin 10.2 (instead of 10.2-gcc3.3) in your fink.conf or something?
Yes, that seems to have been the problem. fink selfupdate is now doing
some 'curls'...
Thanks,
Skip
I enabled unstable following the directions under Q4.8 at
http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/usage-fink.php#unstable, and was then
able to install gnuplot via fink commander.
I have not had any big problems, which suggests that the release is in
fact mostly stable for 10.3.1, insofar as I've
Hello,
I am afraid this might be asymptotically off-topic, but I could not
think of a better crowd to ask...
I am trying to compile a piece of software that requires gcc 2 (does
not compile with gcc 3 yet). I remember under 10.2 I would gcc_select 2
and it would work, However, under Panther
Hi Costas,
gcc 2.95.2 is an optional install from the developer tools cd with
panther.
HTH,
Remi
On Dec 17, 2003, at 2:56 PM, Constantinos Antoniou wrote:
Hello,
I am afraid this might be asymptotically off-topic, but I could not
think of a better crowd to ask...
I am trying to
Thanks Remi,
I guess I have to find my Panther cds now (which sounds easy, but is
not necessarily so ;) )
Best regards,
Costas
On 17 2003, at 6:02 , Remi Mommsen wrote:
Hi Costas,
gcc 2.95.2 is an optional install from the developer tools cd with
panther.
HTH,
Remi
On Dec 17, 2003,
Jens Frederich wrote:
Hi,
I use 10.3 and will run gnuplot. I found not gnuplot on finkcommander, why?
Depends on where you looked. There is a gnuplot package both in
10.3/stable and in 10.3/unstable. So you can install it from source. It
is also in the 0.6.2 binary distribution, although I
hello everyone,
i would like to install gimp-perl. currently, it is not included in the
packages supported by fink. can anyone tell me how to install it in
another way?
thanks for your answer,
regards
boris
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I just copy the current ethereal.info to local path on fink and modify to reflect to the 0.10.0a version and try to compil and it works.
If needed i can send the .info file.
Nicolas
Nicolas Scheffer - Senior System Engineer EMEA
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Hi,
When I try to remove html-parser-pm581, I get the following error:
[ModusOperandi] koen% fink remove html-parser-pm581
/usr/bin/sudo /sw/bin/fink remove html-parser-pm581
Information about 2159 packages read in 2 seconds.
dpkg --remove html-parser-pm581
dpkg: dependency problems prevent
Good! You probably should contact the maintainer directly about this, too.
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On Dec 17, 2003, at 7:57 PM, Nicolas Scheffer wrote:
I just copy the current ethereal.info to local path on fink and modify to reflect to the
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