Darn, that should be fixed. Does anybody know exactly what fails? I'm
gonna use the binary, but I'd like to fix the source too (For Jaguar,
since it uses an updated version of the April dev tools).
Thanks anyway,
Kyle Moffett
On Thursday, May 23, 2002, at 07:38 AM, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
> Ky
David R. Morrison wrote:
>Another thing I wonder: a few of the guys on #fink have installed Darwin
>recently (I think maybe both vasi and RangerRick did this), and I'm wondering
>what they did to install Fink.
I was able to get wget via ftp, from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/wget/. I suppose you can
Compile Success!! Many thanks to ALL!!!
Of course, now I have to figure out how to configure
the emulated 5250 terminal to cooperate with our IBM AS400 setup.
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For any Newbie following this thread as an example
Here's a compi
David R. Morrison wrote:
> Another thing I wonder: a few of the guys on #fink have installed Darwin
> recently (I think maybe both vasi and RangerRick did this), and I'm wondering
> what they did to install Fink.
well, it finally worked, and I really like the CVS setup option:
thanks. Fink roc
David R. Morrison wrote:
> Max, I wonder if we should in the future make two kinds of binary distribution:
> the Mac OS X binary (an Apple Installer .pkg, as now), and the Darwin binary
> (which presumbaly would be a .deb for the Darwin Debian system). I don't
> know how many people are actuall
Max Horn wrote:
> Tell me, is there really *no tool at all* in Darwin that allows one to
> fetch files from http:// URLS from the command line? That's a real lack,
> esp. considering there are plenty OSS solutions available which they
> could have shipped with the OS.
>
> If there is any too
There have been other reports that xfree86-rootless does not compile
properly with the April Developer Tools. An alternative for you is to do a
binary install of that package, using apt-get or dselect.
-- Dave
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Kyle: You can't build xfree86-rootless with the april dev tools
(xfree86-base builds OK). You'll have to install the binary package.
-Jeff
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Kyle Moffett wrote:
> For some reason, the XFree86-Rootless pacakge doesn't properly install
> all the needed files. Recently my XDa
For some reason, the XFree86-Rootless pacakge doesn't properly install
all the needed files. Recently my XDarwin stopped working (Not sure
when, maybe at April Dev Tools upgrade) and I tried to rebuild
xfree86-base and xfree86-rootless. In the XDarwin.app package, the only
file that is creat
Thomas,
To understand the complete story in the example Ben gave, you also need to
look at tcltk-8.3.3-7.info, which is the other package that wants to
install man3/Object.3 .
To implement this update-alternatives strategy, the maintainers of all of
the packages which contain the conflicting fil
Max, I wonder if we should in the future make two kinds of binary distribution:
the Mac OS X binary (an Apple Installer .pkg, as now), and the Darwin binary
(which presumbaly would be a .deb for the Darwin Debian system). I don't
know how many people are actually trying to run Fink on Darwin, but
At 11:36 PM +0200 5/22/02, Thomas Kotzian wrote:
>what is the best way to deal with file-name collisions?
>
>in package gc there is a /sw/share/man/man1/gc.1 and in graphviz too.
Look at the lesstif info file
/sw/fink/dists/stable/main/finkinfo/x11/lesstif-0.93.18-3.info
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At 21:13 Uhr -0700 22.05.2002, paul beard wrote:
>OK, I am making some progress. I just have to manually pull stuff
>down from the
>http://fink.sourceforge.net/bindist/dists/fink-0.3.2a/main/source/base/
>directory.
>
>If you installed curl as a binary in the bootstrap (Darwin doesn't
>seem to
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