In some parts of the world, Panther is already out, so I wanted to give
an update on where things are. A more formal announcement will come
when we're ready for a "real" release.
How This Will Work
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First of all, unlike the transition from 10.1 -> 10.2, we will continue
to suppor
Congrats Peter =)
On 23/10/2003, at 11:03 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
We're pleased to announce that Peter O'Gorman has joined the Fink admin
team, which still includes Max Horn, Ben Reed, and myself. We've also
set up a mailing address with which you could reach the four of us,
should you nee
Hi Blair
On Freitag, Oktober 24, 2003, at 02:50 Uhr, Blair Zajac wrote:
This is my first Fink package and I've built a .info and a .patch
for my favorite Emacs style editor, jove (which launches incredibily
quickly because it's so small).
Thanks a lot for this package.
I'm attaching the two file
Hello,
This is my first Fink package and I've built a .info and a .patch
for my favorite Emacs style editor, jove (which launches incredibily
quickly because it's so small).
I'm attaching the two files here for review.
Do I need to add a dependency for fileutils since I'm using
/sw/bin/install t
I've tried using it w/ autocutsel, and experience the same problems.
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003, Benjamin Reed wrote:
> Brian Wilson wrote:
>
> > After installing 10.3, I was hoping that a simple recompile of the fink
> > window managers against the Xcode x11-dev package & Xcode gcc would be
> > suffic