A number of other Fink environment vars are also set by the init (and some other system initialization is done). Some of us appear to have been unaware of this.
So, don't forget to source the fink init in your shell init (or the system shell init). I suggest that the Fink man-page should mention this.
On Saturday, Jul 5, 2003, at 17:48 America/Detroit, Alan Grover wrote:
I had the same problem, just apt-get'd KDE.
I found that $KDEDIR is not set. So I guessed it should be "/sw", and now I at least have text (setenv KDEDIR /sw). The relevant directory is $KDEDIR/share/fonts, i.e. /sw/share/fonts. I expected more stuff there (like the X11R6 fonts dir), but I'll explore that later.
On Sunday, Jun 22, 2003, at 22:45 Europe/Brussels, oplusplus wrote:
> Each time I have ended up with what amounts to an un-usable kde > installation. One where all of the text (aside from the title bars) > is un-readable/not there.
and jfm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> not a single alphabetic sign to be seen, though KDE had been working
...
> Looking at the startkde script, this locates quite well where this msg
> came from _ but my
> permissions seem all OK, and unchanged from before ; _ and I don't have
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