On Aug 21, 2005, at 4:43 PM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
I've made a "system-openssl-dev" package that will allow packagers
to force the use of the system OpenSSL rather than the fink-
provided one. I'm going to be using it for KDE and a few other
things to get rid of the hell that is the ssl/non-s
Chris Dolan wrote:
1) Does this mean that we can set
Depends: openssl097-dev | system-openssl-dev
and start putting SSL-dependent .info files in main/finkinfo?
No, the install_name is different (/usr/lib vs. /sw/lib), they're not
interchangeable.
2) If I build an SSL-dependent package aga
An XCode Legacy Tools package is now available on ADC which provides,
among other things, gcc 2.95.2 and gcc 3.1 for Tiger (and Panther).
If a Tiger user installs this, fink will want to install it's gcc3.1
package since it's version number is higher than the virtual gcc3.1
package. This is
On Aug 23, 2005, at 6:21 PM, Daniel Johnson wrote:
An XCode Legacy Tools package is now available on ADC which
provides, among other things, gcc 2.95.2 and gcc 3.1 for Tiger (and
Panther). If a Tiger user installs this, fink will want to install
it's gcc3.1 package since it's version number
On Aug 23, 2005, at 5:46 PM, Dave Vasilevsky wrote:On Aug 23, 2005, at 6:21 PM, Daniel Johnson wrote: An XCode Legacy Tools package is now available on ADC which provides, among other things, gcc 2.95.2 and gcc 3.1 for Tiger (and Panther). If a Tiger user installs this, fink will want to install it
On 8/23/05, David R. Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Aug 23, 2005, at 5:46 PM, Dave Vasilevsky wrote:
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> On Aug 23, 2005, at 6:21 PM, Daniel Johnson wrote:
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> An XCode Legacy Tools package is now available on ADC which provides, among
> other things, gcc 2.95.2 and gcc 3.1 fo
It appears the cvs version of zsh gets around the poll() problem, should
we decide we might want to include a working version of zsh for 10.4 in
fink at some point in the near future
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