Alexander Strange wrote:
I'll look into it.
Here is another problem: I built gimp2 successfully (the one without
additional parts to its name). When I ran it, however, it popped up an
error window saying that it needs freetype of at least version 2.1.7,
whereas I only had version 0.1.0. The
On Mar 7, 2005, at 1:21 AM, Daniel Macks wrote:
jswhit committed:
Log Message:
fixed PreRmScript
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RCS file:
/cvsroot/fink/dists/10.3/unstable/main/finkinfo/sci/r-base.info,v
--- r-base.info 16 Jan 2005 02:55:00 - 1.10
+++
On Sat, Mar 05, 2005 at 12:00:38AM +0900, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
Hi,
I keep seeing stuff like this -MD -MP -MF .deps/expander.Tpo when I build
fink packages and it bugs me. Fink does not need to use this dependency
information, it only every builds packages once, straight from the source
There are 2 issues popping up on the list lately:
1) package foo builds against Apple's X11, but not x.org/xfree86
2) package foo builds against x.org/xfree86, but not Apple's X11
#1 *should* be fixed when I'm able to release new xfree86/x.org packages
that contain the fixes that went into the
Is anyone else seeing this problem?
rsync -az -v rsync://msn.wi.us.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo//TIMESTAMP
/sw/fink/TIMESTAMP.tmp
rsync: getaddrinfo: msn.wi.us.finkmirrors.net 873: No address
associated with nodename
rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at
Sorry and nevermind; it picked it up on the second try.
At 4:55 PM -0600 3/7/05, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
Is anyone else seeing this problem?
rsync -az -v rsync://msn.wi.us.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo//TIMESTAMP
/sw/fink/TIMESTAMP.tmp
rsync: getaddrinfo: msn.wi.us.finkmirrors.net 873: No address
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Daniel Macks wrote:
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| For Fink-driven compiling, this doesn't change the resulting binary,
| it just optimizes the compiling process, right? So that would mean no
| need to bump %r?
Right.
Peter
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Hi folks (and Jeff):
I've been making heavy use of the g77 3.4.3-1 in unstable and have
found it to work fine. In addition, unlike the stable version, it
allows me to compile some software at full optimization, and the code
runs about 90% as fast as when compiled with IBM's XLF compiler on my