Hi Alex,

FinkCommander folder from the 0.6.2 FINK dmg has been moved into my "Self
Installed Applications" folder.

Tim


On 25/3/04 2:42 pm, "Alexander K. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is Fink Commander in a real folder or just in the disk image?  It
> doesn't work right from the disk image.
> 
> On Mar 25, 2004, at 9:32 AM, Timothy Carpenter wrote:
> 
>> I spoke too soon,
>> 
>> Although it 'tells me' what I have and so not have I cannot seem to do
>> anything like add or update!
>> 
>> My ant is giving libjava.so errors so first thing was to check the
>> installation of ant...
>> 
>> First time I am asked to enter the password twice and after that it
>> still
>> does nothing but leaves the
>> 
>> <<<<<
>> The tool that FinkCommander uses to run commands as root does not have
>> the
>> necessary permissions.
>> By entering your password you will give the tool the authorization it
>> needs
>> to repair itself.
>> Under some circumstances you may need to enter your password twice.
>> 
>> Self-repair succeeded.  Please re-try your command.
>> <<<<
>> 
>> Message up. I have refreshed the table and restarted FinkCommander...
>> 
>> Tim
>> 
>> 
>> On 24/3/04 8:48 pm, "Alexander K. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Great!
>>> 
>>> I always hate to have people start from scratch, but sometimes it
>>> seems
>>> it has to be done...
>>> 
>>> On Mar 24, 2004, at 3:40 PM, Timothy Carpenter wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Alex,
>>>> 
>>>> This has been the answer - I have renamed /sw and reinstalled Fink
>>>> and
>>>> used
>>>> the FinkCommander from the Fink .dmg
>>>> 
>>>> FC even picks up the Java J2EE 1.3.1 and J2SE 1.4.2 and OSX.3.3
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks Alex for your patience and methodical assistance in resolving
>>>> this
>>>> for me.
>>>> 
>>>> Brgds
>>>> Tim
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 24/3/04 12:04 pm, "Alexander K. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> I hate for you to have to do that--particularly since the
>>>>> command-line
>>>>> side of things seems to be OK, but if you don't have a lot
>>>>> installed,
>>>>> you might try this.  I'd rename /sw rather than trashing it:
>>>>> 
>>>>> sudo mv /sw /sw.old
>>>>> 
>>>>> That way if it's a problem with Fink Commander rather than FInk, you
>>>>> can get back to where you were by putting /sw back
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Mar 24, 2004, at 4:29 AM, Timothy Carpenter wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi Alex,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> No dice - maybe I need to wipe my entire /sw and start again from a
>>>>>> clean
>>>>>> Fink after noting my installed entities?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Tim
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On 23/3/04 6:16 pm, "Alexander K.Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Those may be those for the binary distribution, which has a
>>>>>>> separate
>>>>>>> update mechanism.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> What happens if you run Source->Selfupdate from Fink
>>>>>>> Commander--maybe
>>>>>>> something didn't get initialized?
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On Mar 23, 2004, at 1:10 PM, Timothy Carpenter wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>> <snip>
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>> --
>>>>> Alexander K. Hansen
>>>>> Fink Documentarian
>>>>> Day Job:  Levitated Dipole Experiment
>>>>> http://www.psfc.mit.edu/LDX
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> --
>>> Alexander Hansen
>>> Fink Documentarian
>>> [Day Job] Levitated Dipole Experiment
>>> http://www.psfc.mit.edu/LDX
>> 
>> 



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