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At 22:15 Uhr -0500 03.04.2002, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Chris Zubrzycki [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
so do a fink rebuild xfree86-rootless (if you are using unstable)
Yup, was already doing a rebuild but it didn't help. Still don't get
anything in the .app except the actual executable. :(
What do
At 22:57 Uhr -0800 03.04.2002, Ben Hines wrote:
At 11:06 PM -0700 4/3/02, Justin Hallett wrote:
gtk+ is a splitoff package which means it has the info for shlibs in the
main info file which should be in the gnome dir. If your not running full
unstable you'll need to copy over the gtk+ pkg from
I'm in the process of packaging Jython-- a pure java implementation of the
python language that we are considering for unit testing WebObjects
applications-- and have run across two issues that I thought I would run
by the community (to see if I can still come up with a compliant package):
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On Thursday, April 4, 2002, at 07:38 AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Max Horn [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
What do you get when you do
dpkg -c /sw/fink/debs/xfree86-rootless_4.2.0-2_darwin-powerpc.deb
It's missing there too... :(
try verifying you
This was already fixed in CVS shortly after I commited the patch. I
can up the revision in additon, too, though. It was an accidental
left over from debugging.
Cheers,
Max
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Max Horn wrote:
This was already fixed in CVS shortly after I commited the patch. I
can up the revision in additon, too, though. It was an accidental
left over from debugging.
Sorry, I don't quite understand where this was fixed. Before
complaining, I did a cvs update, fink rebuild and
Martin Costabel wrote:
Max Horn wrote:
This was already fixed in CVS shortly after I commited the patch. I
can up the revision in additon, too, though. It was an accidental
left over from debugging.
Sorry, I don't quite understand where this was fixed. Before
complaining, I did a
I'm trying to fink-ify a package, but I can't get the shared library to
build. The link fails with the message:
ld: udpiiu.o has local relocation entries in non-writable section
(__TEXT,__const)
I'm using glibtool to handle the compile and link phases of building the
library. Any ideas as
this is very odd it makes it for me everytime...can you scroll up to the
part that is attempts to make the lib i think it's the second phase and
paste that to me?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hi,
pilot-link-shlibs-0.10.99-1 does not compile. it breaks as follows:
mkdir -p
Hi. I went back and looked at your message again, and it is certainly
over my head, which was why I didn't respond before. Others may have
had a similar reaction...
Have you tried Apple's new unix-porting list?
http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/unix-porting
-- Dave
Hi Chris,
On Thursday, April 4, 2002, at 08:05 PM, Chris Devers wrote:
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Steve Spicklemire wrote:
Am I asking the wrong question here? Is there a better place to ask?
Depends. What's the question, exactly? Null questions tend to be pretty
unanswerable just about
Thanks David,
yes.. but I posted on the very first day of its operation.. and
there may have been too few eyes on the list at that point. I will try
there again as well. Is the darwin dev list open to such questions?
I'm afraid it's just a little weirder than anything I've had to
I've just run fink fetch-all on a new system, and discovered that a number
of source files are no longer available where fink expects to find them.
Some of these may be stashed in the source part of our bindist, I haven't
checked that; but anybody trying to install these packages anew will be
a rebuild now works fine. very strange...
i will try a remove/reinstall tomorrow.
On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 04:23:10PM -0700, Justin Hallett wrote:
Subject: Re: [Fink-devel] pilot-link-shlibs does not compile
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Justin Hallett
The new dpkg-1.9.20-2 prints the messages
Reading version
This is Mac OS X 10.1.3
This breaks fink scanpackages, because it writes many copies of these
messages into the Packages.gz files. These can then no longer be parsed
by apt-get update.
On the fink compile server:
% zcat
And the one after that fixes it :)
On Thursday, April 4, 2002, at 04:18 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
The new dpkg-1.9.20-2 prints the messages
Reading version
This is Mac OS X 10.1.3
This breaks fink scanpackages, because it writes many copies of these
messages into the Packages.gz files.
On 4/4/02 10:32 PM, Max Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 13:34 Uhr +0200 03.04.2002, Max Horn wrote:
[...]
I propose our next release be on Saturday, 13th April. (This gives
us enough time to follow the procedure outlined below; also it means
that in case of screw up, I have the sunday
On 4/4/02 11:07 PM, Max Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right now there is no support for snmp in ethereal, since I figured
not everybody wants to have to install snmp just to get ethereal. I
guess I could make an ethereal-snmp package if there is enough
demand.
Max
This is slightly
On 5/4/02 11:33 AM, David R. Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just run fink fetch-all on a new system, and discovered that a number
of source files are no longer available where fink expects to find them.
Some of these may be stashed in the source part of our bindist, I haven't
checked
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big cut
in the link i provided
(http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ch7.en.html),
they said outright that the framework is there. the tools (all?) support
it. The reason it is not in place is the policy. That is what they are
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