Le 4 mars 2005, à 5:23, Robert T Wyatt a écrit :
Okay, I added a directory ~/src (actually /Users/myshortname/src/) and
put the file there.
Normally, you can put the sources directly in prefix/src. This is where
fink looks for them before trying to download them.
It was kind of fun because I did
Le 4 mars 2005, à 6:16, Robert T Wyatt a écrit :
At 5:44 AM +0100 3/4/05, Michèle Garoche wrote:
Normally, you can put the sources directly in prefix/src. This is
where fink looks for them before trying to download them.
I tried that first, per some docs that I found somewhere, but I found
that t
Le 4 mars 2005, à 4:34, Robert T Wyatt a écrit :
I had previously MirrorOrder: ClosestFirst, but I tried MasterLast and
I have the same result (with different mirror order).
axel --verbose -o ldp.dsl-1.12 http://tldp.org/authors/tools/ldp.dsl
Initializing download: -o
### execution of axel failed
At 5:44 AM +0100 3/4/05, Michèle Garoche wrote:
Normally, you can put the sources directly in
prefix/src. This is where fink looks for them
before trying to download them.
I tried that first, per some docs that I found
somewhere, but I found that to be more difficult,
permissions-wise, than doi
Okay, I added a directory ~/src (actually
/Users/myshortname/src/) and put the file there.
Then I added that directory with fink configure
as a place to look for tarballs (even though this
file is not compressed...).
Then I fink selfupdated and tried to install
docbook-bundle (which requires
I had previously MirrorOrder: ClosestFirst, but I
tried MasterLast and I have the same result (with
different mirror order).
axel --verbose -o ldp.dsl-1.12 http://tldp.org/authors/tools/ldp.dsl
Initializing download: -o
### execution of axel failed, exit code 10
Downloading the file "ldp.dsl-1.1
Le 2 mars 2005, à 19:00, Robert T Wyatt a écrit :
You folks will know more about fixing this than I will (MacOS
10.2.8-gcc3.3-unstable trees):
bash-2.05b$ fink install docbook-dsssl-ldp
Information about 3320 packages read in 3 seconds.
The package 'docbook-dsssl-ldp' will be built and installed.
On Mar 2, 2005, at 1:00 PM, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
You folks will know more about fixing this than I will (MacOS
10.2.8-gcc3.3-unstable trees):
bash-2.05b$ fink install docbook-dsssl-ldp
Information about 3320 packages read in 3 seconds.
The package 'docbook-dsssl-ldp' will be built and installed.