Re: [Fink-users] xfree86-base fail (Sanjay Connare)

2003-01-13 Thread ATMRD
Yes I did, and it still does not list 4.2.1.1-4.
After again running fink-selfupdate, fink update-all, fink index. I still get the following results for xfree86-base.  

  xforms-bin  1.0-3  GUI toolkit based on Xlib
  xforms-shlibs  1.0-3  GUI toolkit based on Xlib
  xfree86-base  4.2.1.1-3  XFree86 libraries, utilities, clients and...
  xfree86-base-sh  4.2.1.1-3  XFree86 libraries, utilities, clients and...
  xfree86-rootles  4.2.1.1-3  XFree86 libraries, utilities, clients and...
  xfree86-rootles  4.2.1.1-3  XFree86 libraries, utilities, clients and...
  xinvaders  2.1.2-2  Space Invaders clone for X
  xless  1.7-1  X-Window based replacement for more/less
  xlightoff  1.1-1  Light switching game for X11
  xmahjongg  3.5-11  X-Windows version of Mah Jongg


Thank you for informing me about the developer tools, I have been unable to get access on a newer copy, but hopefully will be able to soon.


Re: [Fink-users] xfree86-base fail (Sanjay Connare)

2003-01-12 Thread ATMRD

In a message dated 1/11/03 21:34:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


The current version of xfree86-base is 4.2.1.1-4. So, you'll need to
update fink with "fink selfupdate" or "fink selfupdate-cvs" if you're
accessing CVS tree.



I ran fink selfupdate, and it updated some core packages and then I ran "fink update-all" and then when I did a "fink list" the xfree86-base was still listed as 4.2.1.1-3. 

 In addition  In a message dated 1/12/03 2:30:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


What do you get from "what
/usr/bin/pbxbuild"?


I get..
/usr/bin/pbxbuild
  PROGRAM:pbxbuild  PROJECT:pbxbase-90  DEVELOPER:root  BUILT:03/29/02 15:17:12

Thanks
~Sanjay


Re: [Fink-users] xfree86-base fail (Sanjay Connare)

2003-01-12 Thread Kow K

On Sunday, January 12, 2003, at 03:57 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

In a message dated 1/11/03 21:34:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


The current version of xfree86-base is 4.2.1.1-4. So, you'll need to
update fink with "fink selfupdate" or "fink selfupdate-cvs" if you're
accessing CVS tree.



I ran fink selfupdate, and it updated some core packages and then I ran "fink update-all" and then when I did a "fink list" the xfree86-base was still listed as 4.2.1.1-3.

Did you try "fink index" already?

Kow

Re: [Fink-users] xfree86-base fail (Sanjay Connare)

2003-01-12 Thread Martin Costabel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I ran fink selfupdate, and it updated some core packages and then I ran fink 
update-all and then when I did a fink list the xfree86-base was still 
listed as 4.2.1.1-3. 

Are you sure this isn't the xfree86-base-threaded package? This one is 
indeed at 4.2.1.1-3.

I get..
/usr/bin/pbxbuild
 PROGRAM:pbxbuild   PROJECT:pbxbase-90   DEVELOPER:root   
BUILT:03/29/02 15:17:12

Well, I get

martinc% what /usr/bin/pbxbuild
/usr/bin/pbxbuild
PROGRAM:pbxbuild  PROJECT:pbxbase-112  DEVELOPER:root 
BUILT:12/04/02 20:31:50

So it seems that your Developer Tools, at least the ProjectBuilder part, 
are way too old. You need at least the July2002 tools with the 
August2002 update, and for OSX 10.2.3 you better use the Dec2002 tools.

--
Martin






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Re: [Fink-users] xfree86-base fail (Sanjay Connare)

2003-01-11 Thread Kow K
The current version of xfree86-base is 4.2.1.1-4. So, you'll need to update fink with "fink selfupdate" or "fink selfupdate-cvs" if you're accessing CVS tree.

If you want to Apple's X11, follow instructions on Fink web page carefully. In particular, you need to install BOTH Users AND SKD packages.

Apple's X11 is a public beta, and unfortunatley it's suffering from a number of problems that XDarwin has already solved, especially keymapping problems with international keyboards. If you value stability and predictability more than performance -- yes, it runs very fast, with OpenGL, Quartz Extreme support --, XDarwin would be a better choice.

Hope this helps.

Kow

On Saturday, January 11, 2003, at 06:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hello,
 I recently tried installing the xfree86-base with fink, this was before apple released their x11 server.  
% fink install xfree86-base
sudo /sw/bin/fink  install xfree86-base
Password:
Information about 874 packages read in 2 seconds.

pkg xfree86-base  version ###
pkg xfree86-base  version 4.2.1.1-3
The following package will be installed or updated:
xfree86-base
The following additional package will be installed:
xfree86-base-shlibs
Do you want to continue? [Y/n]

Fink then does it think, with the compiling and what not but when it gets to the install part, the following error occurs.

mv /sw/src/root-xfree86-base-4.2.1.1-3/Applications /sw/src/root-xfree86-rootless-4.2.1.1-3/
mv: rename /sw/src/root-xfree86-base-4.2.1.1-3/Applications to /sw/src/root-xfree86-rootless-4.2.1.1-3//Applications: No such file or directory
### execution of mv failed, exit code 1
Failed: installing xfree86-rootless-4.2.1.1-3 failed

I am not sure why this is occurring, however, to see if it was just an error with the package, I have the latest binary release of fink version 0.5.0a, and am wondering, what I should do now.  Should I try a different method of installing xfree86-base, or just give up entirely and install Apple's X11 instead? Thanks.

~Sanjay