I have updated the "fix-fink" program to help people update their libpng
libraries. You can find it in experimental/dmrrsn at the moment, but it
must be used with some care right now, which is why I haven't released
it. If you try it out, please send me your feedback.
Right now, fix-fink should
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 19:03, Carsten Klapp wrote:
> The info files for the various Fink packages seem to take up a lot of
> space. I just rm /sw/share/info/* which is fine for my personal
> machine, but I had this splitoff idea and wonder how others feel.
It's really the wrong solution. The rig
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 17:19, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
> I always get a red flag when people say "ls $SOMEPATTERN".
Hmmm, starting a Useless use of ls award?
Find can be useful there, btw:
find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 ...
not only does it recurse, but it ignores directories! And g
thomas kotzian wrote:
doxygen (wants graphviz)
i haven't heard any reports of graphviz or doxygen since the last
problems ...
Does this mean it's OK to move, or do you need feedback before you want
to move it?
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Hi All,
I would like to propose that all packages which provide "info"
documentation files move these info files into a splitoff, perhaps
"x-infodoc".
Personally I never use the info-doc system as I'm more accustomed to
man files, plain text and html. Now I am not a long-time unix user,
only
Am Montag, 10.03.03 um 22:59 Uhr schrieb Alexander Strange:
On Monday, March 10, 2003, at 07:31 AM, Max Horn wrote:
What do you mean exactly when you talk about "features for the
mirror" ? A mirror is only a dumb file server, so I don't understand
what you mean here...
I meant "things that I co
Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
"Martin" == Martin Costabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Martin>ls *tar.gz |xargs file |grep -v gzip
This was not meant as serious code, more as an abbreviation for the
suggestion "have a look at the files and eliminate (or fix) those that
pretend to be tarballs, bu
> "Martin" == Martin Costabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Martin>ls *tar.gz |xargs file |grep -v gzip
You have something against
file *tar.gz | grep -v gzip
perhaps?
I always get a red flag when people say "ls $SOMEPATTERN". The shell
expands the pattern, then hands each item
On Monday, March 10, 2003, at 04:39 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
ls *tar.gz |xargs file |grep -v gzip
on this directory.
I will probably generalize that to any file that doesn't match the
Source-MD5.
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Alexander Strange wrote:
There is now a complete mirror of the Fink package sources available.
It's sharing space with DarwinPorts on http://distfiles.opendarwin.org/
and I would appreciate more mirrors of it.
There are a couple of "sources" there which in reality are html error
messages. I not
I think you should try to figure out what changed, before you update...
-- Dave
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It appears that the ldp.dsl-1.10 file has changed checksums, is it OK
for me to update it? There's no maintainer right now.
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Mine look different:
[ldx3:~] hansen% ls /sw/lib/*readline*
/sw/lib/libguilereadline.0.0.0.dylib /sw/lib/libreadline.4.2.dylib
/sw/lib/libguilereadline.0.dylib /sw/lib/libreadline.4.3.dylib
/sw/lib/libguilereadline.a/sw/lib/libreadline.4.dylib
/sw/lib/libguilereadline.dylib
I'll throw this back to the list, since the simple answer failed.
Do you have /sw/lib/readline.dylib and /sw/lib/ncurses.dylib?
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 09:26, bruce beaudoin wrote:
> Yes, both libncurses.la and libreadline.la were installed. I've
> attached both.
>
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Uhh especially here. Think spam abuse. Plus you must get the
permission of all maintainers if you want to publish their email
address somehow. I have no clue what you actually meant here, though,
hence before I say anything more i'll wait for y
Am Montag, 10.03.03 um 02:35 Uhr schrieb Alexander Strange:
There is now a complete mirror of the Fink package sources available.
It's sharing space with DarwinPorts on
http://distfiles.opendarwin.org/ and I would appreciate more mirrors
of it. You can rsync at rsync://rsync.opendarwin.org/dist
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