I've recently had a problem with ksokoban working for one user and not
for another. I posted a long post earlier, but I think the central
error was too well hidden within. Here is a short summary and then a
followup question:
I am running the stable tree here at home (because I am on
Edward Thome wrote:
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ImageData.C:57: failed assertion `index = 0'
No idea about this, but did you run /sw/bin/pathsetup.sh for the other
users or otherwise set up their fink environment?
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Martin
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At 16.46 -0400 04-08-06, Benjamin Reed wrote/04-08-06, 16.46 -0400
skrev Benjamin Reed
There is actually a bug that will cause all current versions of fink
(the program) to incorrectly not provide a versioned cctools
package, so a small number of packages won't compile.
It will be fixed in
On Aug 8, 2004, at 8:30 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Edward Thome wrote:
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ImageData.C:57: failed assertion `index = 0'
No idea about this, but did you run /sw/bin/pathsetup.sh for the other
users or otherwise set up their fink environment?
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Martin
Thank you for your reply. I had not, but when
Isn't the answers on question 5.8 in the FAQ a little vague:
Q5.8: There's this package in unstable that I want to install, but
the fink command just says 'no package found'. How can I install it?
If you just want a few packages the way to do it is
1. Copy the *.info and *.patch files from their
david bonde wrote:
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make: gcc3: Command not found
make: *** [tree.o] Error 127
### execution of make failed, exit code 2
Failed: compiling tree-1.4b2-1 failed
gcc3 is removed on the machine I installed Xcode 1.5 on.
This is because you didn't install the gcc3.1.pkg. You should install
this
At 14.34 -0400 04-08-08, Alexander K.Hansen wrote/04-08-08, 14.34
-0400 skrev Alexander K.Hansen
The problem with this approach is that the latest versions of many
packages don't have their versions in their filenames; e.g.
xchat.info in 10.3/stable gives you version 2.0.9-21, but xchat.info
Hi,
Anyone know if the nautilus packages are available? I have tried to
download them, but apt-get says it can't find them. They're listed
online.
Also, I still haven't figured out how to run Gnome without running
Aqua. Running startx from console still yields a frozen blue screen.
If
I'm wondering how I get around this situation:
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
gtk+2: Depends: gtk+2-shlibs (= 2.2.4-3) but 2.2.4-2 is to be installed
gtk+2-dev: Depends: gtk+2 (= 2.2.4-2) but 2.2.4-3 is to be installed
E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install'