On Jul 12, 2005, at 8:26 PM, Kevin Horton wrote:Thank you very much to the Todai Fink Team for bringing openoffice.org to Fink. I successfully built it on Tiger, using XCode 2.0, and it seems to work very well.It does take a very large amount of disk space to build though. I probably didn't
On 13 Jul 2005, at 21:25, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Jean-François Mertens wrote:
Inserting ommitted line from the quote :
I can't test for this with amarok (still problems with gst-plugins
due to an experimental gnome installation),
but I do get the same error with konversation.
There, I
I have a problem, which looks similar in each case, with some, but
not all of the applications in koffice. I recently tried a rebuild
under 10.4.1 and XCode 2.1, but nothing really changed.
kchart, kformula, kpresenter, kugar, and kword all seem to work, but
the others fail as follows:
My 'fink selfupdate' of the unstable tree has been consistently dying
with execution of cvs failed, exit code1 just after attempting a cvs
update of
10.4-transitional/unstable/main/finkinfo/x11-wm
It's been doing this for a few days now.
Is this a known problem?
--
Viktor Haag
On Jul 14, 2005, at 10:33 AM, Viktor Haag wrote:My 'fink selfupdate' of the unstable tree has been consistently dyingwith "execution of cvs failed, exit code1" just after attempting a cvsupdate of10.4-transitional/unstable/main/finkinfo/x11-wmIt's been doing this for a few days now.Is this a known
On 14/07/05, Alexander K. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Viktor wrote:
[My CVS update seems broken -- is this widespread?]
Nope. Works for me. Are you sure there's not a package conflict somewhere
earlier in the run? What you're showing is the very last directory in the
tree.
::sigh::
Greetings,
As I mentioned yesterday, Gnucash is now running, but I still have
the same problem where I cannot tab over to spaces in the register.
The following error is registered in the terminal repeatedly:
** CRITICAL **: file gnucash-sheet.c: line 141
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Ersatz Sophist wrote:
| Greetings,
|
| As I mentioned yesterday, Gnucash is now running, but I still have the
| same problem where I cannot tab over to spaces in the register. The
| following error is registered in the terminal repeatedly:
|
| **
I have installed bundle-gnome from unstable on the current version of
fink under 10.4.2. I can get everything compiled, but it just
doesn't lead to a usable gnome desktop.
Is it actually possible at this point to get a gnome installation
that functions properly under 10.4.2 using Apple's
But, can you tab over to the other fields? In fact, it's not just a
matter of not being able to use tab to navigate the fields. Once I
click on a field to modify it, I am stuck there. So, I have to enter
each field manually, press return, and return to the same transaction
to enter the
On Thu, Jul 14, 2005 at 08:39:32AM -0400, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
I, on the other hand, can claim no such success with my system setup.
With XCode 2.1, xorg, and OS 10.4.2, I get the following error in the
'epm' project:
...
Compiling setup2.cxx...
In file included from
On Jul 14, 2005, at 12:29 PM, Mark Edwards wrote:
I have installed bundle-gnome from unstable on the current version
of fink under 10.4.2. I can get everything compiled, but it just
doesn't lead to a usable gnome desktop.
Is it actually possible at this point to get a gnome installation
Hi all,
I just updated one of my two machines to 10.4.2. Now I get a failure
when I attempt to selfupdate:
% fink selfupdate
Password:
rsync -az -q rsync://master.us.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo//TIMESTAMP /
sw/fink/TIMESTAMP.tmp
Use of uninitialized value in scalar chomp at
On 14/7/05 20:51, Mike Zulauf wrote:
I just updated one of my two machines to 10.4.2. Now I get a failure
when I attempt to selfupdate:
I'm afraid I can't offer any advice but it's working fine for me with
Xcode 2.1 on 10.4.2.
Mike.
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On Jul 14, 2005, at 3:51 PM, Mike Zulauf wrote:Hi all,I just updated one of my two machines to 10.4.2. Now I get a failure when I attempt to selfupdate:% fink selfupdatePassword:rsync -az -q rsync://master.us.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo//TIMESTAMP /sw/fink/TIMESTAMP.tmpUse of uninitialized value in
On Jul 14, 2005, at 1:06 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
On Jul 14, 2005, at 3:51 PM, Mike Zulauf wrote:
Hi all,
I just updated one of my two machines to 10.4.2. Now I get a
failure when I attempt to selfupdate:
% fink selfupdate
Password:
rsync -az -q
On Jul 14, 2005, at 12:51 PM, Mike Zulauf wrote:
Hi all,
I just updated one of my two machines to 10.4.2. Now I get a
failure when I attempt to selfupdate:
I forgot to include one other detail. It's probably not important,
but /sw is a symbolic link to another partition on the affected
I just wrote:
I just updated one of my two machines to 10.4.2. Now I get a
failure when I attempt to selfupdate:
I forgot to include one other detail. It's probably not important,
but /sw is a symbolic link to another partition on the affected
machine.
Grrr, I just figured it out. This
On Jul 12, 2005, at 9:44 PM, Stan Sanderson wrote:--Package manager version: 0.24.7Distribution version: 0.7.2.rsyncMac OS X version: 10.3.9December 2002 Developer Tools or latergcc version: 3.3make version: 3.79Feedback Courtesy of FinkCommanderPreviously reported but no solution found (or
On Jul 14, 2005, at 12:44 PM, Daniel Macks wrote:On Thu, Jul 14, 2005 at 08:39:32AM -0400, Alexander K. Hansen wrote: I, on the other hand, can claim no such success with my system setup.With XCode 2.1, xorg, and OS 10.4.2, I get the following error in the 'epm' project:...Compiling
On Thu, Jul 14, 2005 at 08:55:34PM -0400, Alexander Hansen wrote:
On Jul 14, 2005, at 12:44 PM, Daniel Macks wrote:
Try removing fltk-x11? Why the heck oo.o is seeing fltk headers is a
different matter and may suggest oo.o has some -I/sw/include ordered
before its private -I flags somewhere.
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