This package has been working for a while now, how do I get it moved to
stable?
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Hi,
I'm reporting that the un
Hi,
I'm reporting that the unstable packages of Fink in the title were
successfully built and have been working on my machine for a while.
Sorry if this report isn't updated from the last one I submitted.
Thanks for your effort on Fink Project.
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Hi,
I'm reporting that the unstable package of Fink in the title was
successfully built and has been working on my machine for a while.
Sorry if this report isn't updated from the last one I submitted.
Thanks for your effort on Fink Project.
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On Monday, Feb 10, 2003, at 17:53 US/Eastern, David wrote:
it is and was HFS+
it had strange plist entries and unicode chars in it. I am rather
concerned. A reinstall did fix it though.
This is probably inaccurate, but it will give you an idea
This will happen occasionally if the machine is sh
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 09:01 PM, thomas kotzian wrote:
i get the following output:
dpkg -i
/sw/fink/dists/unstable/crypto/binary-darwin-powerpc/openssl097-
dev_0.9.7-2_darwin-powerpc.deb
dpkg: considering removing openssl-dev in favour of openssl097-dev ...
dpkg: no, cannot remove o
i get the following output:
dpkg -i
/sw/fink/dists/unstable/crypto/binary-darwin-powerpc/openssl097-
dev_0.9.7-2_darwin-powerpc.deb
dpkg: considering removing openssl-dev in favour of openssl097-dev ...
dpkg: no, cannot remove openssl-dev (--auto-deconfigure will help):
postgresql-ssl-python d
I just got the following message while doing a "fink selfupdate-cvs"
[...]
cvs server: Updating 10.2/unstable/main/finkinfo/x11-wm
Reading package info...
WARNING: End of file reached during here-document in
"/Volumes/progs/System/fink/fink/dists/unstable/main/finkinfo/gnome/
gnucash-1.8.0-2.in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now that the 0.2 version of Apple's X11 is out, I wanted to confirm that
there is no Fink problem if it is installed. Specifically, I also wanted
to ask if we should / need to re-run Ben Hines' script to correct the
install_names thingamahoozit.
This is no longer neede
Now that the 0.2 version of Apple's X11 is out, I wanted to confirm
that there is no Fink problem if it is installed. Specifically, I also
wanted to ask if we should / need to re-run Ben Hines' script to
correct the install_names thingamahoozit.
Thanks
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On Montag, Februar 10, 2003, at 11:31 Uhr, Kyle Moffett wrote:
On Monday, Feb 10, 2003, at 14:53 US/Eastern, David wrote:
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well I spoke too soon, please excuse me.
My X.h is very much "fuc
On Monday, Feb 10, 2003, at 13:40 US/Eastern, Max Horn wrote:
I have noticed the issue of installation hierarchy (pwlib). If
someone can tell me how this should be fixed, I will be happy to do >
so.
Not sure what you are talking about, could you please explain.
When compiling openh323, it a
On Monday, Feb 10, 2003, at 14:53 US/Eastern, David wrote:
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well I spoke too soon, please excuse me.
My X.h is very much "fucked" up but I have no idea how it happened, so
I first posted before looking, I apologize,
Is it on UFS? UFS is very
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well I spoke too soon, please excuse me.
My X.h is very much "fucked" up but I have no idea how it happened, so
I first posted before looking, I apologize,
.d
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Version: 3.12
GCC d+ s: a-- C+ UB P+ L++
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Hello.
Info below (careful it is long)
i system-xfree86 4.2-5 Placeholder package for
manually installed XFree86 (I hope this is correct? )
/bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.
- -I/sw/i
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Benjamin Reed wrote:
> On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 01:28 PM, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
>
> > I've put a new revision of the xfree86-4.2.99.901 package in
> > experimental/jswhit. This package no longer contains a versioned
> > dependency on the old xfree86 4.2.1.1 packages (t
At 13:08 Uhr -0500 10.02.2003, Pai-Hsiang Hsiao wrote:
The good news is, gnomemeeting has been ported to OSX.
Cool :-)
The bad news is, fink's packages of pwlib and openh323 are out-of-date.
Nobody is maintaining them...
I am interested in getting these packages to work, so I am
voluntee
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 01:28 PM, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
I've put a new revision of the xfree86-4.2.99.901 package in
experimental/jswhit. This package no longer contains a versioned
dependency on the old xfree86 4.2.1.1 packages (to allow for an
upgrade),
but instead requires a dpkg -r
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 10:28 AM, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
packages, but if anyone has any ideas please speak up now. Also please
consider how we will tell users to perform this upgrade - should it be
via
a shell script like the one I've created?
I offered one idea already. Will it not
Folks:
I've put a new revision of the xfree86-4.2.99.901 package in
experimental/jswhit. This package no longer contains a versioned
dependency on the old xfree86 4.2.1.1 packages (to allow for an upgrade),
but instead requires a dpkg -r --force-depends to remove the 4.2.1.1
packages. I've also
The good news is, gnomemeeting has been ported to OSX. The bad news
is, fink's packages of pwlib and openh323 are out-of-date.
I am interested in getting these packages to work, so I am volunteering
for maintenance or fix of pwlib and openh323 package, and addition of
gnomemeeting package. I
The good news is, gnomemeeting has been ported to OSX. The bad news
is, fink's packages of pwlib and openh323 are out-of-date.
I am interested in getting these packages to work, so I am volunteering
for maintenance or fix of pwlib and openh323 package, and addition of
gnomemeeting package. I
Hi
I am trying to commit some files added to the stable tree in
libs/perlmods but 'cvs ci' doesn't work. I get:
...
cvs server: [08:26:20] waiting for anoncvs_fink's lock in
/cvsroot/fink/dists/10.2/stable/main/finkinfo/libs/perlmods
cvs server: [08:26:50] waiting for anoncvs_fink's lock in
/c
I was looking through the X11 Documentation (recall: the version
numbers are out of date for Jaguar), and I'd like to get some
feedback/additional info before I proceed. By section:
3.1
The version of XFree86 listed is 4.2.0, while the current bindist/stable
versions are at 4.2.1.1 . I assume
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Another small question.
Should I have Nagios depend on Apache, or should I simply assume that
people are savvy enough to use the pre-installed apple version?
Is there are a fairly fool proof way to check which dependencies I
should put into the
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... ok
so then how do i build darwin? (obviously the wrong list, but any
pointers would be appreciated!)
JP
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 01:37 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
On lundi, fév 10, 2003, at 08:16 Europe/Paris, John Davido
On lundi, fév 10, 2003, at 08:16 Europe/Paris, John Davidorff Pell
wrote:
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OK, The (seriously dated) HOWTOs on building darwin say that its based
on a dpkg-like system, but that there is no database, so you cant use
dpkg to install it. I don't want
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