[Fink-devel] gnupg installs in /sw/libexec

2002-10-15 Thread mathias meyer
christian just a short note on gnupg-1.2.0-1. as i'm trying to port some software to fink from time to time i read through the fink packaging reference occasionaly i noted that the policy says: 4.3 Things to Avoid No other directories than the ones mentioned above should exist in /sw. In

FS-Layout (Re: [Fink-devel] gnupg installs in /sw/libexec)

2002-10-15 Thread jfm
gnupg is not alone to install in wrong places: ~# dpkg -S /sw/libexec octave-atlas, gnupg: /sw/libexec ~# dpkg -S /sw/man3 extutils-f77, pgplot-perl: /sw/man3 ~# dpkg -S /sw/man cdbkup: /sw/man ~# dpkg -S /sw/doc gperf, anjuta: /sw/doc ~# ls -p1 /sw/bin | grep '/$' | sed -r 's|^|/sw/bin/|g' |

[Fink-devel] mirrors list for mysql

2002-10-15 Thread Jeremy Erwin
Does fink define a mirrors list for mysql? How does one define a custom mirrors list? Jeremy --- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ___

Re: [Fink-devel] mirrors list for mysql

2002-10-15 Thread Max Horn
At 11:06 Uhr -0400 15.10.2002, Jeremy Erwin wrote: Does fink define a mirrors list for mysql? Apparently not, mysql-3.23.52-4 has this URL hardcoded: Source: http://www.fh-wolfenbuettel.de/ftp/pub/database/mysql/Downloads/MySQL-3.23/%n-%v.tar.gz How does one define a custom mirrors list?

Re: [Fink-devel] mirrors list for mysql

2002-10-15 Thread Ben Hines
On Tuesday, October 15, 2002, at 08:35 AM, Max Horn wrote: At 11:06 Uhr -0400 15.10.2002, Jeremy Erwin wrote: Does fink define a mirrors list for mysql? Apparently not, mysql-3.23.52-4 has this URL hardcoded: Source:

[Fink-devel] Tex

2002-10-15 Thread ewitness - Ben Fowler
Quick question. If I wanted to run TeX on Mac OS X, is fink tetex my best bet? If not, what is? Ben -- Privileged/Confidential Information may be contained in this message. If you are not the addressee indicated in this message (or responsible for delivery of the message to such person), you

Re: [Fink-devel] Tex

2002-10-15 Thread Max Horn
At 17:22 Uhr +0100 15.10.2002, ewitness - Ben Fowler wrote: Quick question. If I wanted to run TeX on Mac OS X, is fink tetex my best bet? If not, what is? Ben, I'd say that very much depends on how you define best bet. For some people (like me) it is the best way, especially since I am using

Re: [Fink-devel] Tex

2002-10-15 Thread ewitness - Ben Fowler
At 6:51 pm +0200 15/10/02, Max Horn wrote: At 17:22 Uhr +0100 15.10.2002, ewitness - Ben Fowler wrote: If I wanted to run TeX on Mac OS X, is fink tetex my best bet? If not, what is? I'd say that very much depends on how you define best bet. For some people (like me) it is the best way,