On 10.2-gcc3 I'm getting this:
/usr/bin/sudo /sw/bin/fink install db42-ssl db42-ssl-bin db42-ssl-doc
db42-ssl-java db42-ssl-shlibs
Information about 2817 packages read in 1 seconds.
WARNING: While resolving dependency system-java14-dev for package
db42-ssl-4.2.50-2, package system-java14-dev was
system-java14-dev is a virtual package representing the Java-1.4.1
development headers. If you didn't install these, this would explain
the error.
On Wednesday, November 26, 2003, at 02:44 PM, Blair Zajac wrote:
On 10.2-gcc3 I'm getting this:
/usr/bin/sudo /sw/bin/fink install db42-ssl
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
system-java14-dev is a virtual package representing the Java-1.4.1
development headers. If you didn't install these, this would explain
the error.
But fink list java doesn't list this package. It does list
% fink list system-java
Information about 2817
Blair Zajac wrote:
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
system-java14-dev is a virtual package representing the Java-1.4.1
development headers. If you didn't install these, this would explain
the error.
But fink list java doesn't list this package. It does list
% fink list system-java
Information
Benjamin Reed wrote:
Blair Zajac wrote:
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
system-java14-dev is a virtual package representing the Java-1.4.1
development headers. If you didn't install these, this would explain
the error.
But fink list java doesn't list this package. It does list
Blair Zajac wrote:
No, there's an SDK you can download from the apple developer connection
(free registration required).
Looking at the connect.apple.com, I presume you're referring to the
Java 1.4.1 Developer Tools Update?
Yup.
So it looks like Fink doesn't list virtual packages that you can
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Benjamin Reed wrote:
| Blair Zajac wrote:
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| No, there's an SDK you can download from the apple developer connection
| (free registration required).
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| Looking at the connect.apple.com, I presume you're referring to the
| Java 1.4.1 Developer Tools
Peter O'Gorman wrote:
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Benjamin Reed wrote:
| Blair Zajac wrote:
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| No, there's an SDK you can download from the apple developer connection
| (free registration required).
|
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| Looking at the connect.apple.com, I presume you're referring