I have recently installed Fink and Fink Commander under MacOSX 10.3.2 (Xcode 1.1; Apple X11) and used it to install GIMP (awesome) and gperiodic.
However, now whenever I try to install ANY fink package - and I have tried several - I get an error message of this type (the example is from an
Stephen Trowell wrote:
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~% gzip -dc /sw/src/fink-0.17.1.tar.gz | /sw/bin/tar -xvf-
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
If you repeat this with /usr/bin/tar instead of /sw/bin/tar, do you get
the same result? And with /sw/bin/gzip vs /usr/bin/gzip?
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Martin
Thanks Remi,
Checking around, tetex is not installed anywhere else on the system.
Interestingly, system-tetex was a dependency of doxygen as I tried to
install it from binary. I think this might be a bug. Why it is calling
for system-tetex instead of installing tetex I can't figure out.
Again
Martin,
On 02/01/2004, at 10:55 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Stephen Trowell wrote:
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> ~% gzip -dc /sw/src/fink-0.17.1.tar.gz | /sw/bin/tar -xvf-
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
If you repeat this with /usr/bin/tar instead of /sw/bin/tar, do you get
the same result?
Diiferent result, I
I suggest sudo apt-get install tetex.
The apt-get program is accepting system-tetex as a valid alternative to
tetex, without realizing that you won't be able to install it. It
probably chooses system-tetex over tetex because s comes before t.
-- Dave
Stephen Trowell wrote:
Martin,
On 02/01/2004, at 10:55 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Stephen Trowell wrote:
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~% gzip -dc /sw/src/fink-0.17.1.tar.gz | /sw/bin/tar -xvf-
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
If you repeat this with /usr/bin/tar instead of /sw/bin/tar, do you get
Thanks,
:-)
On 03/01/2004, at 1:00 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
It seems clear now that your /sw/bin/tar is rotten. I would suggest to
remove it, sudo mv /sw/bin/tar /sw/bin/tar_rotten,
done
and then fink
rebuild tar.
done but failed (no package description or similar diagnostic)
Maybe
I'm trying to install GTK+2 and Glib2 and have run into a problem that
I cannot solve.
I get the following when installing glib2:
% fink install glib2
/usr/bin/sudo /sw/bin/fink install glib2
Password:
Information about 1212 packages read in 1 seconds.
Failed: Can't resolve dependency
Please wait a while, and then run fink selfupdate again. We got a bit out
of sync with dependencies, and they are all fixed now, but you'll need
to wait until the mirrors catch up with the package database.
-- Dave
Failed: Can't resolve dependency gtk-doc (= 1.1-1) for package
Dave,
I don't mean this to be rude. Does a while mean a day or a week.
Thanks so much for the fast response to my question.
Mitch
On Jan 2, 2004, at 10:58 AM, David R. Morrison wrote:
Please wait a while, and then run fink selfupdate again. We got a
bit out
of sync with dependencies, and
I am trying to compile SND from CCRMA. I am encountering an error that
prints out as follows:
/sw/include/Xm/Ext.h:19:27: Xm/XmStrDefsI.h: No such file or directory
make: *** [xm.o] Error 1
I have looked at the 19th line of Ext.h in /sw/include/Xm . This file
(Ext.h) has
#include
Can anyone point me to a detailed how-to to use distcc installed by fink?
I had distcc working prior to installing Panther and the new developer
tools. Now I can't seem to get the fink-installed version to work. I'm
getting an error that distcc appears to be invoking itself recursively.
I must
Has anyone had problems compiling dia from source on 10.3 with the
latest updated versions of fink?
-Bart
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