On 5/12/06, Bart Silverstrim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On May 12, 2006, at 9:19 AM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote: > > > On 5/12/06, Bart Silverstrim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >> On May 11, 2006, at 7:23 PM, Martin Costabel wrote: > >> > >> > Bart Silverstrim wrote: > >> > [] > >> >> > >> >> OS X 10.3.9 > >> > [] > >> >> LC_ALL=C ../intltool-merge -s -u -c ../po/.intltool-merge-cache > >> ../po > >> >> desktop_gnome_accessibility_keyboard.schemas.in > >> >> desktop_gnome_accessibility_keyboard.schemas > >> >> make[2]: *** [desktop_gnome_accessibility_keyboard.schemas] Bus > >> error > >> > > >> > This has been observed many times. I think the consensus is to blame > >> > it on a an unknown bug in Panther's /usr/bin/perl. > >> > > >> > Formerly, it used to be possible to get around it by installing one > >> of > >> > Fink's perl packages, but I am not sure if this will still work. > >> Some > >> > things are now using explicitly "/usr/bin/perl" instead of just any > >> > "perl". Maybe you can install a Fink perl package and then move > >> > /usr/bin/perl out of the way and then make /usr/bin/perl a symlink > >> to > >> > /sw/bin/perl. Not nice, but if it works... > >> > >> I tried installing Fink's PERL (a couple versions, actually) and it > >> didn't work. I may have to try the symlink method... :-( > >> > >> > >> > > Oddly enough, when I tried this on a 10.3.9 setup that I have I didn't > > get this error. > > Voodoo magic, this one has? > > Perhaps a particular combination of installs, or you already > implemented a fix from a previous error? > > I don't know for sure--this was a relatively clean setup.
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