> "Brian" == Brian W Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> Just wanted to follow up. I'm not sure what happened, but it appears the
Brian> problem is with my setup. There are a bunch of errors during the build
Brian> process along the lines of:
It probably means you tried to build X
That's a bad thing to just do. First, you should
sudo shutdown now
and it will go to single-user mode.
Run Kyle's command and then reboot (shutdown -r now).
On Monday, February 4, 2002, at 10:23 PM, Kyle Moffett wrote:
> Try this, at the terminal:
>
> % sudo fsck -y
>
> then a bunch of errors wil
Try this, at the terminal:
% sudo fsck -y
then a bunch of errors will get fixed and repair your installation. If
it doesn't say FILESYSTEM MODIFIED, or if it still doesn't work, then
something else is wrong other than a corrupt filesystem.
HTH,
Kyle Moffett
On Monday, February 4, 2002, at 1
Just wanted to follow up. I'm not sure what happened, but it appears the
problem is with my setup. There are a bunch of errors during the build
process along the lines of:
pbxbuild -target XDarwin -buildstyle Deployment
dyld: pbxbuild can't open library:
/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks
This practically killed my build system one time, something damaged
Vector.h in CoreFoundation, thus breaking anything building with Cocoa.
What I do now is:
I have two disks:
Disk 1: 40GB
Partition 1: HFS+
Name: Mac OS X
Contents: Base Mac OS X Install,
> "Alexander" == Alexander Strange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Alexander> Are you building on UFS? I had a weird problem with random file
Alexander> deletion when I did that.
Heh. The X distro must be haunted. It's very consistent.
Beware... building VNC does the same thing! When I start
Are you building on UFS? I had a weird problem with random file deletion
when I did that.
On Monday, February 4, 2002, at 08:19 PM, Brian W. Barrett wrote:
> Hi all -
>
> I'm having some problems with the XFree configuration on my system. I
> installed a clean fink install (brand new system) us
On Sun, 27 Jan 2002 18:44:08 +0100
Max Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >First one seems easy, but we can't disable XLocale of system-xfree86.
> >Second one seems difficult, but as long as gtk/gnome applications,
> >only gtk+ package seems to need modification and rebuiding, other package
> >usi
At 1:39 Uhr +0900 28.01.2002, Masanori Sekino wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>When I upgraded xfree86 pacages to 4.2, most X applications
>can't display japanese text.
>
>XFree86 4.2 has changed it's default to support XLocale.
>With XLocale, X applications can use locale even if system does
>not support local
At 10:53 Uhr -0700 22.01.2002, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
[...]
> > >
>> >BTW: I've also patched in pthreads support. I sent Torrey Lyons the
>> >patch for this a month or so ago, and he said it was too late to make it
>> >into 4.2.
>>
>> Sure. Luckily, thought a lot of our patches can go away
Max:
On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Max Horn wrote:
> > > However, make sure you get a clear transition... in particular, you
> >> should enabled the libgl support in xfree86-server. This in turn
> >> might cause transition problems.,
> >>
> >
> >Here's how I've done it:
> >
> >Package: xfree86-server
At 10:36 Uhr -0700 22.01.2002, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
>Max:
>
>On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Max Horn wrote:
>
>> At 6:06 Uhr -0700 22.01.2002, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
>> >Folks: I'm working on xfree86-base-4.2.0 and xfree86-server-4.2.0
>> >packages.
>>
>> Uhm... bad coordination, I guess. I started the w
Max:
On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Max Horn wrote:
> At 6:06 Uhr -0700 22.01.2002, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
> >Folks: I'm working on xfree86-base-4.2.0 and xfree86-server-4.2.0
> >packages.
>
> Uhm... bad coordination, I guess. I started the work on this two days
> ago, and I am in the testing phase right n
At 6:06 Uhr -0700 22.01.2002, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
>Folks: I'm working on xfree86-base-4.2.0 and xfree86-server-4.2.0
>packages.
Uhm... bad coordination, I guess. I started the work on this two days
ago, and I am in the testing phase right now :)
> All is fine with the base package, but the
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