[Fink-devel] How do I report failed packages?

2002-06-27 Thread Bror Fredrik Jönsson
Hi! I am currently updating my fink tree using the CVS option. There are a couple of obsolete links, newer versions etc of the packages, wich makes the installation process to fail. Nothing big and easy to fix, but I suppose that it is problematic for newbies. My question is: are there any

Re: [Fink-devel] How do I report failed packages?

2002-06-27 Thread David R. Morrison
Thanks for taking the trouble to make reports -- it really helps fink. There are two ways you can do this: either use the bug tracker which is linked from fink's homepage (with a separate item for each bug, please), or else email the package maintainer directly. You can find the maintainer's

Re: [Fink-devel] Porting white_dune to MacOS X ?

2002-06-27 Thread Joerg Scheurich aka MUFTI
And I went so far as to edit the confgure.in to find the right paths, but then it just complains about a missing malloc.h, You need to test for that in configure too :) I deleted now any malloc.h in the Unix relevant parts (except the code flex and bison produce...) There are 2 macs on

Re: [Fink-devel] How do I report failed packages?

2002-06-27 Thread Justin Hallett
here or even better would be to fire off and email to the maintainer fink info pkg for the maintainers email. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I am currently updating my fink tree using the CVS option. There are a couple of obsolete links, newer versions etc of the packages, wich makes the

Re: [Fink-devel] gnomemm-1.2.2-3 build error

2002-06-27 Thread Jeremy Higgs
On 27/6/02 12:54 AM, Alexander Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I can confirm this on my system as well. Same fink, OS, Dev Tools, and most of the same related packages. On Wednesday 26 June 2002 10:28, Benjamin Reed wrote: Just an FYI, I can't build gnomemm on an otherwise up-to-date

[Fink-devel] neon-ssl, readline, libxml2 feedback

2002-06-27 Thread Ben Hines
Got some good feedback on cadaver-ssl. It uses neon-ssl, readline , libxml2 (current versions) as the back end, so this is good feeback on those too. :) I'd like to put it into stable but neon-ssl has to go there first. btw - will libxml2 work with python-nox? It has a builddepends on