Martin Costabel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Should be fixed now in version 0.8.5a-2.
Confirmed. Thanks for the quick response.
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I'm am communicating with a prospective new fink user who has 10.5 on
Intel, so I took a quick look at the docs before I pointed him at
them. Looking at things from the perspective of a newbie, there are
many inconsistencies.
For example, the info on the fink Home page about needed to
Hello,
I am chomping at the bit to upgrade to 10.5, and have been tracking
issues with grace (which I require) and fink.
Jack Howarth uploaded a new pdflib6 package[1] which was applied for
10.4, but this fix is not listed for 10.5[2]. I can't check the fink
CVS for the 10.5 update
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Kevin Horton wrote:
I'm am communicating with a prospective new fink user who has 10.5 on
Intel, so I took a quick look at the docs before I pointed him at
them. Looking at things from the perspective of a newbie, there are
many
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Brian Barnes wrote:
Hello,
I am chomping at the bit to upgrade to 10.5, and have been tracking
issues with grace (which I require) and fink.
Jack Howarth uploaded a new pdflib6 package[1] which was applied
for 10.4, but this fix is not listed
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
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10.4 and 10.5 share a distribution; the package web listing is having
issues; and Jack's update is still on the package submission tracker
and has not been added to Fink yet.
If you mean pdflib6, this has been added to Fink last week. Since all
dependencies of
I've turned it off for now (browse.php and search.php return static
text, editted directly on finch, back-end update script commented out
in cron.d/pdb) We just don't have the power cap'n! Better to have the
website itself and rsync and source-tarball masters working. Heck,
even with the PDB
At Thu, 15 Nov 2007 10:45:05 -0600,
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
I'm pretty sure that I posted at least as much as is pertinent, but the
rest of it is here if you need it:
http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~robert/intel/coreutils-6.9-3.txt
Can you test the following patch? I guess something is wrong in