On 27-Jan-04, at 17:15, Kevin Horton wrote:
At 18:51 -0800 26/1/04, Matthias Neeracher wrote:
From: Darian Lanx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Martin Costabel wrote:
D. H=F6hn wrote:
I do not quite understand why. Please do not misunderstand me, I
am not
completely opposed, I just do not get why. We are
If you are in #fink, you probably noticed. For those who don't chat, I have
joined Fink developer team. One of my roles, as far as I understand, is to
enhance the m17n of Fink website and documentation with David (dmalloc) and
Peter (pogma). I use the term m17n, but you can replace it with lo
On Jan 29, 2004, at 8:09 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Or perhaps the right answer is to simply say that the Fink team
cannot attempt to package every possible application, and that
resources will be focused on those packages that are seen as more
important. Then people like me could stop submitt
> Is there a way to install translated man pages?
>
> I've seen this is done for dpkg-deb. Is there a way for a package (via
> Fink) to install say es,fr,... man pages?
This package should install the translated man pages into
%p/share/man/{lang}/man[1-8]
--
Bertrand
On Jan 30, 2004, at 5:49 PM, Kevin Horton wrote:
At 20:29 -0800 29/1/04, Matthias Neeracher wrote:
I just had a peek over there, and there are indeed a small number of
packages that don't seem to be getting acted upon at all (The oldest
of them seems to be xkbsw). The vast majority, however, did
At 20:29 -0800 29/1/04, Matthias Neeracher wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Kevin Horton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 18:51 -0800 26/1/04, Matthias Neeracher wrote:
>Could you explain in what way NOT allowing .app bundle
>packages enriches fink currently?
>
>If native KDE runs everythi
If you are in #fink, you probably noticed. For those who don't chat, I have
joined Fink developer team. One of my roles, as far as I understand, is to
enhance the m17n of Fink website and documentation with David (dmalloc) and
Peter (pogma). I use the term m17n, but you can replace it with lo
While installing Fink on a new Panther system, I was surprised to see
that it absolutely wanted to install dlcompat-shlibs. As I understand,
there is no reason that any package in Panther should depend on
dlcompat-shlibs. The package is only there to accomodate older binaries.
A quick grep show
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Le 30 janv. 2004, à 11:55, Bertrand Lupart a écrit :
Is there a way to install translated man pages?
I've seen this is done for dpkg-deb. Is there a way for a package (via
Fink) to install say es,fr,... man pages?
This package should install the translated man pages into
%p/share/man/{lang}/man[1-8
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Kevin Horton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 18:51 -0800 26/1/04, Matthias Neeracher wrote:
> >Could you explain in what way NOT allowing .app bundle
> >packages enriches fink currently?
> >
> >If native KDE runs everything that KDE/X11 does and looks good, then
> >
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