Martin Costabel writes:
Pascal J.Bourguignon wrote:
In addition, I removed
/sw/fink/dists/stable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/web/wget_1.8.2-1_darwin-powerpc.deb
ran: fink purge wget ; fink install wget
to get it recompiled and reinstalled, and it still tries to refer 0.9.7...
So I
Martin Costabel writes:
Are you sure your wget is /sw/bin/wget and not /usr/local/bin/wget or
something?
Yes of course, otherwise I would not have bothered in installing Fink
on that computer. wget is your killer application! :-)
That may well be, the thing is only that there is
Randal L. Schwartz writes:
some of them are not 0. I suspect the ones that are 0 really are 0.
Yes, the ones that are 0 in ls are really 0. But even the ones that
are not 0 in ls are 0 in find -ls, that's the problem.
(Of course, you are aware that these files are stored on a HFS+ file
All the sizes reported buy find are 0!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Mailboxes]$ fink list findutils
Information about 1337 packages read in 2 seconds.
i findutils 4.1-5 Tools for searching for files
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Mailboxes]$ which find
/sw/bin/find
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Mailboxes]$ alias ls
Benjamin Reed writes:
Pascal Bourguignon wrote:
I've got xfree86-base and xfree86-rootless fink installed
but it seems that this X server can't talk to the network
(nothing's listening on 6000 port, and I can't use localhost:0.0).
Is this normal?
I note that these packages
Jeff Whitaker writes:
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Pascal J.Bourguignon wrote:
Pascal: If you installed the gcc3.3 update, sudo /usr/sbin/gcc_select
3.1 and rebuild f2c and fort77. If you haven't installed gcc 3.3, I have
no idea what's wrong.
Ok, so some fink packages need 3.3, other
David R. Morrison writes:
I suppose you are using the updated Developer Tools? There is a problem
with fort77 and the new tools. As it says on Fink's homepage, users
are advised not to update their developer tools, or if they do, to be
sure and run sudo gcc_select 3 before using fink to