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On Wednesday, November 6, 2002, at 11:40 AM, Jose' Cruanyes wrote:
On Mercoledì, nov 6, 2002, at 17:13 Europe/Rome, Randal L. Schwartz
wrote:
How are variations best handled in fink?
I think one solution could be have a dummy package (u
On Mercoledì, nov 6, 2002, at 17:13 Europe/Rome, Randal L. Schwartz
wrote:
How are variations best handled in fink?
I think one solution could be have a dummy package (using the
postgresql example)
postgresql depends postgresql-complete | postgresql-cxx |
postgresql-java | postgresql-javape
> "Jose'" == Jose' Cruanyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jose'> I'm trying to install a package, (postgresql but it is not the
Jose'> problem) that depends on other packages (python, tcltk and others)
Jose'> these packages are fat ones and depends in a huge list of other,
Jose'> leading to an e
Hi Everybody,
What I wonder in that respect is why the builtin version of tcl is not
sufficient for the fink packages.
I ask myself about the openssl package...
Any ideas?
To use the builtin versions would make life easier, wouldn't it?
Thanks in advance for any explanation,
Stephan
On Wednesd
Hi all
I'm trying to install a package, (postgresql but it is not the problem)
that depends on other packages (python, tcltk and others)
these packages are fat ones and depends in a huge list of other,
leading to an exploding list of packages to be installed
ie
postgresql (optionally) needs tcl