/image.so
is not an absolute pathname.
I am not sure if the warning is linked with the error. And I am new on OS/X and
not really able to patch the Makefile in order to make the .deb more compliant
to fink.
Any advice or help is welcome.
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I still have the error after fink selfupdate / fink update-all
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Hello list,
I ran into difficulties when I tried to install uri-pm581 from the
stable directory in 10.3.5. Specifically, the "make test" step during
the installation failed in test 7 of heuristics. After some digging on
google I found that using version 1.33 instead of 1.30 of uri should
fix this
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Dev Tools from Apple, latest XDarwin, KDE and Qt from fink.
I’ve reinstalled Dev
Tools but it seems there is no shared lib of libstdc++
or libgcc. Where can I get them?
Or does anyone have a
solution for this?
Thanks
Nicolas