Tkinter and blt appear to be problematic on my machine running the
10.4 (non-transitional) branch but not on my machine that has 10.4
transitional.
In short, the following script fails on the former, but runs on the
latter:
http://chemistry.ucsc.edu/~wgscott/temp/helloblt.sh
The error I
On Panther, I'm getting errors with the current fink in cvs HEAD as
follows (any guidance appreciated):
./CLI/capture..ok 28/0Perl lib version (5.8.1)
doesn't match executable version (5.8.6) at
/System/Library/Perl/5.8.1/darwin-thread-multi-2level/Config.pm line 33.
Co
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 11:09:10AM -0600, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
> On Panther, I'm getting errors with the current fink in cvs HEAD as
> follows (any guidance appreciated):
>
> ./CLI/capture..ok 28/0Perl lib version (5.8.1)
> doesn't match executable version (5.8.6) at
>
Daniel Macks wrote:
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 11:09:10AM -0600, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
On Panther, I'm getting errors with the current fink in cvs HEAD as
follows (any guidance appreciated):
./CLI/capture..ok 28/0Perl lib version (5.8.1)
doesn't match executable version (
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Dear Community.
I have to fly to Sydney on business and I would like to meet you. If you are
close to Sydney, or live there, please do not be shy. If you have questions
about fink PR, about the FDN plans or why Benjamin still packages KDE, meet me
:)
On Mar 23, 2006, at 12:53 PM, Brendan Cully wrote:
He's also sent a patch that brings ocaml to this revision. I'm not
sure now whether it'd be better to add the patch or wait for the
next
ocaml release, but I'm leaning towards adding it once I've
checked it
on ppc.
I maintain a fink pack
... confirmed that it also works without fink's perl in the way.
Thanks again,
Robert
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