maxkaloi wrote:
> Xmms work out of the box, but finkcommander never tell me he has
> installed.
Fink Commander has its own table, which doesn't always update
automatically; this frequently happens if you use a binary installation,
or if what is called the "source" installation winds up download
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 10:37:22AM -0400, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
> Daniel Macks wrote:
> > The internals of 'fink selfupdate' and related selfupdate actions have
> > been redone in fink CVS HEAD to allow pluggable support for new
> > selfupdate methods and because nobody seemed to really unders
Daniel Macks wrote:
> The internals of 'fink selfupdate' and related selfupdate actions have
> been redone in fink CVS HEAD to allow pluggable support for new
> selfupdate methods and because nobody seemed to really understood the
> old code. I think at this time all old functionality works as befo
Kevin Plunkett wrote:
> during compilation of libgnomecanvas2, make fails.
> below are the last few lines from the terminal:
>
> *** Building HTML ***
> test -d ./html || mkdir ./html
> cd ./html && gtkdoc-mkhtml libgnomecanvas ../libgnomecanvas-docs.sgml
> /sw/bin/openjade:../libgnomecanvas-docs.s
during compilation of libgnomecanvas2, make fails.
below are the last few lines from the terminal:
*** Building HTML ***
test -d ./html || mkdir ./html
cd ./html && gtkdoc-mkhtml libgnomecanvas ../libgnomecanvas-docs.sgml
/sw/bin/openjade:../libgnomecanvas-docs.sgml:30:4:E: cannot open
"../sgml/g
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Daniel Macks wrote:
> The internals of 'fink selfupdate' and related selfupdate actions have
> been redone in fink CVS HEAD to allow pluggable support for new
> selfupdate methods and because nobody seemed to really understood the
> old code. I think a
Daniel Macks wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 10:27:10PM +0200, Martin Costabel wrote:
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>> I think it's a bug in the gnuplot package. It should install its
>> gnuplot.cfg file into /sw/etc/texmf.local instead of
>> /sw/share/texmf-local. A line like in the jadetex InstallScript
>>
>> mv %i/sh