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Alexander Strange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
tads2src-256.tar.gz: tads-2.5.6-2
Jeffrey Whitaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
xemacs-base-1.69-pkg.tar.gz: xemacs-base-pkg-1.69-1
zimg-4.5.0.tar.gz: zimg-4.5.0-2
Finlay Dobbie <[EMA
David R. Morrison wrote:
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The dependencies on zlib were removed in a wholesale fashion from a large
number of packages without consulting the maintainers and without
changing the revision numbers. I believe that the thought was that since
any binary built in the last six months or so would be
Martin Costabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pierre Vaudrey wrote:
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> > --Apple-Mail-2--549838278
> > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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> Why do you use a Chinese character encoding? It doesn't represent the
Don,
add -lSystem to the libs (AFAIK that is where putenv is defined)
FWIW, I released a new version of AquaTerm with improved support for pgplot.
(AquaTerm is the reason for the Foundation/AppKit dependencies)
/Per
I must be getting lazy, a quick search threw up libpng.a in /sw/lib
which remov
Hi,
sorry for this somewhat OT request, but I could really need some help
in getting octave ported to OS X (again).
The maintainers of octave have moved their code to gcc3.x and also
added some fixes for OS X that I have contributed.
Problem is that they later changed the build machinery to fit
Don,
add -lSystem to the libs (AFAIK that is where putenv is defined)
FWIW, I released a new version of AquaTerm with improved support for
pgplot.
(AquaTerm is the reason for the Foundation/AppKit dependencies)
/Per
I must be getting lazy, a quick search threw up libpng.a in /sw/lib
which remo
Don: Try -lpng.
-Jeff
On Sat, 26 Oct 2002, Don McKenzie Paul wrote:
> At 16:29 -0600 26/10/02, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
> >Don: Just add
> >
> >-framework Foundation -framework AppKit
> >
> >-Jeff
> >
> Thanks Jeff
> I am still missing something to do with png?
>
> Don
>
> Command: g77 -O3 ma