Kevin Walzer wrote:
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Can someone point me to the additional/different steps one needs to take
with app bundles (how this process is different from the packaging
tutorial and other documentation at the Fink site)? I haven't seen any
of this stuff written down anywhere on the site or in the mailing
Please help me!
I imported UNIX software on mi bipro G5 (OSX 10.3.5).
I get the following complaints:
g77 -o geometry geometry.o util.o spec.o earth.o ccdfit.o
/Users/boehm/esprit/lib/libfile.a /Users/boehm/esprit/lib/libnr0.a
/Users/boehm/esprit/lib/libmem.a -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11
/Users/bo
On Sep 28, 2004, at 5:26 PM, Kevin Walzer wrote:
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I've been away from Fink for awhile, but after downloading the latest
upgrade I noticed that TexShop is now a Fink package. Does this mean
that there is now a process for packaging app bundles? When Dave
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I've been away from Fink for awhile, but after downloading the latest
upgrade I noticed that TexShop is now a Fink package. Does this mean
that there is now a process for packaging app bundles? When Dave
Morrison asked me earlier this summer to think ab
Hi Daniel
Thank you very much for your feedback. I try to comment, although most
of what you are discussing comes from the decisions made by bbraun in
the first revision of the patch. So we should wait for his comments
too.
On 28.09.2004, at 18:36, Daniel Macks wrote:
Some thoughts on patch #5:
On 08.09.2004, at 00:32, Rob Braun wrote:
On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 04:31:33PM -0700, Rob Braun wrote:
I've come up with a patch that does this. I've been testing the
patch locally, but have not tested it extensively. I'll test it with
larger dependency chains later, when I get access to better
co
Some thoughts on patch #5:
Our .deb repository is built with %p=/sw. If that is not how a user
has configured his fink, even a .deb present in apt-cache is not
usable.
In PkgVersion::apt_fetch, you appear to download the .deb to
$basepath/fink/debs. Is our apt-get hacked to know to look there, do