Dear fink-users,
I have installed some KDE-4.2.4-apps about a week ago and now I wanted to
add some more. But whatever I choose fails when trying to download the
sources.
It seems all ftp-mirrors have removed the KDE-4.2.4-tree. You can verify
this by looking at one of them listed on
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michimichi wrote:
Dear fink-users,
I have installed some KDE-4.2.4-apps about a week ago and now I wanted to
add some more. But whatever I choose fails when trying to download the
sources.
It seems all ftp-mirrors have removed the
Alexander Hansen wrote:
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michimichi wrote:
Dear fink-users,
I have installed some KDE-4.2.4-apps about a week ago and now I wanted to
add some more. But whatever I choose fails when trying to download the
sources.
It seems all ftp-mirrors
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Martin Costabel wrote:
Alexander Hansen wrote:
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michimichi wrote:
Dear fink-users,
I have installed some KDE-4.2.4-apps about a week ago and now I wanted to
add some more. But whatever I choose
On 28/10/2009, at 12:00, Alexander Hansen wrote:
Martin Costabel wrote:
Alexander Hansen wrote:
michimichi wrote:
Dear fink-users,
I have installed some KDE-4.2.4-apps about a week ago and now I
wanted to
add some more. But whatever I choose fails when trying to
download the
sources.
The selfupdate command results in fink failing to connect with any of its
mirrors, using the rsync method. My Internec connection isn't the
greatest, but it works using my web browser, so I suspect that isn't the
problem--Jonathan
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drjl...@netonecom.net wrote:
The selfupdate command results in fink failing to connect with any of its
mirrors, using the rsync method. My Internec connection isn't the
greatest, but it works using my web browser, so I suspect that isn't the
Hi All:
Some packages I would like to install under Snow Leopard require g95
(such as the hdf4 package used by gdal). If I have g95 installed
directly from the g95 site is there a way to tell it to use that? Or
a way to force it to use gfortran?
Thanks for any help.
-Roy M.
On Oct 6, 2009, at 5:16 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
Anne-Sophie Meriaux wrote:
Hi all,
I've been trying to install GDAL with Fink to make it works with GMT
4.5.1
However I get an error message installing GDAL using fink.
fink install gdal-1.6.1-1001
The installation fails when trying
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Roy Mendelssohn wrote:
Hi All:
Some packages I would like to install under Snow Leopard require g95
(such as the hdf4 package used by gdal). If I have g95 installed
directly from the g95 site is there a way to tell it to use that?
Not
Thanks!
-Roy
On Oct 28, 2009, at 11:53 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
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Roy Mendelssohn wrote:
Hi All:
Some packages I would like to install under Snow Leopard require g95
(such as the hdf4 package used by gdal). If I have g95 installed
directly
On Oct 28, 2009, at 2:53 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
Roy Mendelssohn wrote:
a way to force it to use gfortran?
Either to use an external g95, or to try to make it use gfortran (i.e.
gcc44), would entail a local modification to the package. Cf.
F77=%p/%bin/gfortran ./configure %c
It
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Hello, michimichi. I don't use KDE4 but I
echo stage2_build stage_last
make CC= stage1/xgcc -Bstage1/ -B/sw/powerpc-apple-darwin9.8.0/bin/
CC_FOR_BUILD= stage1/xgcc -Bstage1/ -B/sw/powerpc-apple-darwin9.8.0/bin/ \
STAGE_PREFIX=stage1/ \
ADAFLAGS= CFLAGS=-m32 -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=0 LDFLAGS=
(Sorry for accidently posting an empty message before.)
Dear fink-users,
I don't know how to tell fink to build KDE4-packages (Amarok, Digikam) with
localized messages. I tried setting the environment variable LANG in
fink-commander to my locale (de_DE) and rebuilt the packages but that did
not
monipol wrote:
michimichi wrote:
I don't know how to tell fink to build KDE4-packages (Amarok, Digikam)
with localized messages. I tried setting the environment variable LANG in
fink-commander to my locale (de_DE) and rebuilt the packages but that did
not help.
Hello, michimichi. I
xOn Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 7:27 PM, michimichi mic...@sangepreta.de wrote:
(Sorry for accidently posting an empty message before.)
Dear fink-users,
I don't know how to tell fink to build KDE4-packages (Amarok, Digikam) with
localized messages. I tried setting the environment variable LANG in
Hello
I am trying to compile ghc in my system.
After some time, which compilation goes OK, I get this error message -
any ideas?
ghc: 44056600 bytes, 8 GCs, 3121152/6098944 avg/max bytes residency
(2 samples), 19M in use, 0.00 INIT (0.00 elapsed), 0.05 MUT (0.45
elapsed), 0.03 GC (0.04
Panayotis Katsaloulis wrote:
Hello
I am trying to compile ghc in my system.
After some time, which compilation goes OK, I get this error message -
any ideas?
ghc: 44056600 bytes, 8 GCs, 3121152/6098944 avg/max bytes residency
(2 samples), 19M in use, 0.00 INIT (0.00 elapsed), 0.05 MUT
I'm interested in disentangling the hdf package as neatly as possible.
My earlier suggestions are causing some fortran errors. (I'm using
demo source; don't accuse me of knowing my way around g77).
In the configure script for hdf, there's a check for the jpeg library
that fails.
I believe
On 28/10/2009, at 23:34, monipol wrote:
On 28/10/2009, at 22:15, Jeremy Erwin wrote:
I'm interested in disentangling the hdf package as neatly as
possible.
My earlier suggestions are causing some fortran errors. (I'm using
demo source; don't accuse me of knowing my way around g77).
In the
Forwarding back to the list, as this isn't my package.
Original Message
Subject:Re: [Fink-users] building of ghc-6.8.3-2 failed
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 03:18:01 +0200
From: Panayotis Katsaloulis panayo...@panayotis.com
To: Alexander Hansen
Hello all,
There's an inconsistency in the 64 bit 10.6 unstable distribution.
Maxima is available, but sbcl is not. Naturally, I'd prefer if sbcl,
or a suitable replacement, could be made available, but barring that
we should at least remove packages that depend on unavailable ones.
Thanks,
Sean
On 28/10/2009, at 22:15, Jeremy Erwin wrote:
I'm interested in disentangling the hdf package as neatly as possible.
My earlier suggestions are causing some fortran errors. (I'm using
demo source; don't accuse me of knowing my way around g77).
In the configure script for hdf, there's a check
Sean Lake wrote:
Hello all,
There's an inconsistency in the 64 bit 10.6 unstable distribution.
Maxima is available, but sbcl is not. Naturally, I'd prefer if sbcl,
or a suitable replacement, could be made available, but barring that
we should at least remove packages that depend on
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