On 5/21/13 11:42 PM, Marek Stepanek wrote:
> On 5/21/13 11:51 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
>
>> snip
>
> Thank you Alexander!
>
>
> Unfortunately, setting the build jobs to one did not help. So I start
> over again.
>
> To describe you, how I did, to reinstall Fink, I list here the steps
> shortly, perhaps I am doing something wrong?
>
> First download Fink:
>
> http://www.finkproject.org/download/srcdist.php
>
> http://downloads.sourceforge.net/fink/fink-0.34.8.tar.gz
>
> cd ~/Downloads
> tar xvfz fink-0.34.8.tar.gz
> cd fink-0.34.8
> less INSTALL
>
> [skipping javac, checking whether java is installed ...]
> moving /usr/local out of the way and the old /sw :
>
> sudo mv /sw /sw_out
> sudo mv /usr/local /usr/local_out
>
> ./bootstrap
>
> ... answering all questions with the default, except the build jobs,
> which I set to 1
>
> ... lines and lines passing by. Really impressing, how many programming
> hours are hiding behind all these lines ...
>
> . /sw/bin/init.sh (that's for the shell session only) Checking the paths in:
>
> less ~/.profile
> . /sw/bin/init.sh
>
> in ~/.tcshrc I have between other configurations
>
> less ~/.tcshrc
> ...
> set path = (/sw/include $path)
> set path = (/sw/bin $path)
>
> test -r /sw/bin/init.csh && source /sw/bin/init.csh
> ...
>
> But nevertheless I do:
>
> /sw/bin/pathsetup.sh
>
> ahh, perhaps this was missing: here is added a new file ~/.bash_profile
> (no it was already here, but the last line was added???)
>
> less ~/.bash_profile
> source ~/perl5/perlbrew/etc/bashrc
> export PATH=/sw/bin:$PATH
>
> test -r /sw/bin/init.sh && . /sw/bin/init.sh
>
> But my shell is normally tcsh. Got used to it! My actual perl, while the
> install, just to be clear, is the preinstalled from Mountain Lion:
>
> which perl
> /usr/bin/perl
> perl -v
> This is perl 5, version 12, subversion 4 (v5.12.4) built for
> darwin-thread-multi-2level
> (with 2 registered patches, see perl -V for more detail)
>
> Ok now, back to FinkCommander:
>
> selfupdate (rsync)
> update all (nothing to update)
>
> install packages (from source, still in FinkCommander)
>
> Crafty
> crafty~ (DAtabase ... takes a long while ...)
> crafty-tb-three
> crafty-tb-four
>
> all "fortunes" (here the gettext-tools are compiled same time)
>
> But now I will make a restart; it is good style to do it, after such a
> big install ...
>
> Ok now big suspense ... source install eboard ... takes a long while. We
> Germans use to say: "Abwarten und Tee trinken!" Which I take literally
> (I am German;)
>
> Everthing is compiling well. Now we are coming to these ominous
> glib2-shlibs ... suspense ... Oh, no! same as before! :-(
>
> ok! Removing the old /sw_out
>
> sudo rm -rf /sw_out
>
> sudo mv /usr/local_out/ /usr/local
>
> hmm I dont know, what to do more, or better ... I could try once again
> to compile it by hand and send the log again.
>

If you do, set fink to use one build job.  Otherwise you're sending 
exactly the same information again, and that's pointless.  Using a 
single build job, on the other hand, changes the order of operations a 
bit and makes it easier to compare the output between builds on 
different machines.

> Still don't know how to copy and paste into XQuartz Terminal. In former
> times - Lion - the x11 Terminal was working - don't remember, with Ctrl
> + c or + v ???
>
>
> Thank you again
>
>
> marek
>

Copying from XQuartz should work via Command-C as usual (it does here). 
  On the other hand, pasting to the XQuartz Terminal, i.e. xterm, has 
_never_ worked via keystrokes on any OS X X11 version that I can recall. 
  Other terminals are another matter.  You should, however, be able to 
paste to the terminal using Option-click if you have "Emulate three 
button mouse" turned on in the XQuartz Preferences.

I'll see if I can reproduce the issue using a clean Fink install here, too.
-- 
Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
Fink User Liaison
My package updates: http://finkakh.wordpress.com/

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