On Thursday, March 21, 2002, at 05:34 AM, Max Horn wrote:
you should remove the build directory from CVS! It really doesn't
belong there. Since it's a bit tricky (err, impossible) to remove
directories from CVS, you should file a support request with
SourceForge, telling them your project
Steven Burr [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
I'd like to make sure I avoid this problem in the future, so I have a
question for the group. Once SourceForge support removes the directory
from the repository, can I safely commit in the future without first
moving build out of the Project Builder
Seems as if Preferences.nib is missing from CVS, I can't compile it
without that.
Cheers,
Max
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At 9:33 Uhr -0500 21.03.2002, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Steven Burr [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
I'd like to make sure I avoid this problem in the future, so I have a
question for the group. Once SourceForge support removes the directory
from the repository, can I safely commit in the future
Hi all.
I've noticed that several of our essential packages build shared
libraries (for example, bzip2 and ncurses). This presents a bit of a
quandry for the shared libraries policy.
If we impose the shared libraries policy on these packages, they'll be
split into main and -shlibs. Should
Currently, all scripts in .info files (e.g. InstallScript,
CompileScript, etc.) are executed by the user's shell! This is not
good of course, as it means we get different results if the user uses
tcsh vs bash vs zsh vs whatever.
In fact so far I believe we'd always use /bin/sh, but we
Oh wait, I can answer my own question by looking at the scripts in
/sw/are/lib/dpkg/info. They are indeed /bin/sh and it looks like it
was fink that make them thay way.
So for consistency, I agree.
By the way, there is an old comment of chrisp's in the docs which hints
that he was planning to
At 10:48 Uhr -0500 21.03.2002, David R. Morrison wrote:
Oh wait, I can answer my own question by looking at the scripts in
/sw/are/lib/dpkg/info. They are indeed /bin/sh and it looks like it
was fink that make them thay way.
So for consistency, I agree.
By the way, there is an old comment of
xfree86 4.2 works stable for me, too. the only bug/oddity i recognized
was with the cinerama setup:
usually i unplug my 18 LCD ;-) from my tibook after going to sleep
mode (that is, closing the lid); when waking it up, some xfree86
application windows which were on the second screen before
A new version of the Fink package manager, 0.9.9, has just been
release. It's currently in the unstable tree, however, we hope that
we will get a lot of feedback on it quickly so that it can be moved
to stable soon. For this reason we would like to urge everybody using
Fink's unstable-CVS to
Folks, Max has released fink 0.9.9 which contains the code that knows about
splitoffs.
You can put your splitoff packages into the unstable tree, but I would
suggest adding
BuildDepends: fink (= 0.9.9)
to any such package. This will force the user to update fink first and
so the code will
I think we are gonig to adding a fink.conf switch for till in the near
future
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Hmm, i like the Fink list width fix, but shouldn't it default to
auto? Having to add -w=auto to every list command is kinda silly.
-B
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Justin F.
At 4:10 PM -0700 3/21/02, Justin Hallett wrote:
I think we are gonig to adding a fink.conf switch for till in the near
future
That's good... but i still think the builtin list should default to
auto width. I can't imagine why someone would want blank space on
the right side of their terminal
At 15:18 Uhr -0800 21.03.2002, Ben Hines wrote:
At 4:10 PM -0700 3/21/02, Justin Hallett wrote:
I think we are gonig to adding a fink.conf switch for till in the near
future
That's good... but i still think the builtin list should default to
auto width. I can't imagine why someone would want
On Thursday, March 21, 2002, at 07:38 AM, Max Horn wrote:
Seems as if Preferences.nib is missing from CVS, I can't compile it
without that.
Sorry. I ran into the same problem when I did a test run on my kids'
Mac and thought I had fixed it.
I think the repository is in good shape now. I
On 22/3/02 3:47 PM, Steven Burr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday, March 21, 2002, at 07:38 AM, Max Horn wrote:
Seems as if Preferences.nib is missing from CVS, I can't compile it
without that.
Sorry. I ran into the same problem when I did a test run on my kids'
Mac and thought I
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