Too bad because it seems to contain what i need:
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$ lsbom /Volumes/X11\ Update\
2006/X11Update2006.pkg/Contents/Archive.bom |grep 86vm
./usr/X11R6/lib/libXxf86vm.1.0.dylib100644 0/0 51392
4293245590
./usr/X11R6/lib/libXxf86vm.1.dylib 120755
Hello,
I'm trying to link a program to freeglut in Fink, and it fails at
runtime:
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indices(GLUT);
/sw/lib/pike/pike7.6/modules/GLUT.so:-: Warning: Failed to load library:
dlopen(/sw/lib/pike/pike7.6/modules/GLUT.so, 2): Symbol not found:
_XF86VidModeGetViewPort
_XF86VidModeGetViewPort is defined in
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/extensions/xf86vmode.h, whose library is
/usr/X11R6/lib/libXxf86vm.a
Don't you have the dynamic libXxf86vm? I see the following:
% ll /usr/X11R6/lib/libXxf86vm*
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 51392 Oct 25 22:22
In the case you're packaging libfoo, and you split it in 3 (libfoo-dev,
libfoo-shlibs, libfoo-doc), you end up with an empty libfoo package.
What's the good policy for this? Is there a way to tell fink libfoo
package don't exists (only the splitoff are instalable) or is it better
not to
Just install a more recent man (fink's one for example) and it will
display localised man pages, following your environment settings.
Worked for me with fink's man 1.5k.
I've found no fink's man, sorry, just manconf which is for Jaguar
update and manedit, a graphical editor.
Saw that.
He shouldn't need to. From the man man page:
...
More, its man page seems to require the charset in the path:
...in the order of precedence:
lang_country.charset
lang.charset
en.charset
Have a look at fink's man or 10.3's, they should handle this better.
Same man page as on 10.2.8,
This package should install the translated man pages into
%p/share/man/{lang}/man[1-8]
Oh; so simple. Sorry I'm always looking for something not so obvious.
Then I just need to put a notice in the info file for the user so that
he prepends the path to his locale man pages to MANPATH.
He
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
Hey,
I was wondering the same thing but for vim :)
I did something very basic for my own convenience (comments and
keywords). If someone else is interrested, i'd be glad to share and
improve it.
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Bertrand
Pike Language - http://pike.ida.liu.se/
Hey list,
I can't find the procedure to follow in case of a daemon that require an extra user to
run.
Is updating the %p/etc/passwd-fink and %p/etc/group-fink files then running
update-passwd safe?
I didn't find any example in the info files.
Thanx.
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Bertrand
Just to clarify things... A couple of minutes ago, I updated the download
URL for qcad (in unstable), due to a report from a user that the previous
URL no longer worked. I assume this is OK, as no recompilation of the
package is necessary?
Yes, that's another instance where you don't
Hi all,
Also, just look at the *.info files for packages that are already in fink.
A lot of ports have the same issues, and you will be able to see how
they are solved within Fink's system the right way.
I'm doing such investingations as Eric does.
In my case, the packages i'd like to port
Fink isn't a port of Debian to Darwin. It just happens to use the Debian
package manager as part of its toolchain.
OK, i missed that point.
If you want to make packages for Fink, yoiu'll need to use the .info file
format. Please read the documentation on the Fink site (http://fink.sf.net),
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