OK, boys and girls. Here is a list of packages I have built and installed on my
system. I am currently working my way tword bundle-kde, but am having problems with
openjade-1.3.1 with gcc3. For the packages i need to patch, i will send the updates to
the maintainers (i don't mean to offend anyo
On Wednesday, May 29, 2002, at 05:42 PM, Max Horn wrote:
> At 16:47 Uhr -0400 29.05.2002, Kyle Moffett wrote:
>> The most frequently occurring problem is the lack of Fink
>> implementation of the Conflicts field. It is currently only
>> implemented by dpkg. Here is an example of a problem:
>
At 16:47 Uhr -0400 29.05.2002, Kyle Moffett wrote:
> On Tuesday, May 28, 2002, at 08:14 PM, Max Horn wrote:
>
>>At 18:26 Uhr -0400 28.05.2002, Kyle Moffett wrote:
>>>I have been extensively looking at the Fink coding and Perl
>>>scripts/libraries, and I think I have an idea. I believe that
>>>
On Tuesday, May 28, 2002, at 08:14 PM, Max Horn wrote:
At 18:26 Uhr -0400 28.05.2002, Kyle Moffett wrote:
I have been extensively looking at the Fink coding and Perl scripts/libraries, and I think I have an idea. I believe that much of the Fink code needs an overhaul. The whole dependancy syste
Dear Fink-devel,
Smssend is a command line utility for sending short text messages to
mobile phones. I have compiled smssend for OSX and have a Fink .info
file working. It works (on my system) but I want to make sure that I
have got it right. I was wondering if there is any kind person who
At 0:57 Uhr +0200 29.05.2002, Martin Costabel wrote:
[...]
>To continue this thought (proposal, rant?): I sometimes have the feeling
>that cvs committers are a little too trigger-happy, in that they kill
>the old version immediately when submitting a new one. It would be
>useful sometimes to be a
At 15:53 Uhr -0400 29.05.2002, David R. Morrison wrote:
>It was brought up today on #fink that in the shared libraries project, there
>has not been total consistency in how we are using the -bin and -dev
>variants.
>
>I admit to being somewhat at fault here. Although we clearly spelled out
>in th
It was brought up today on #fink that in the shared libraries project, there
has not been total consistency in how we are using the -bin and -dev
variants.
I admit to being somewhat at fault here. Although we clearly spelled out
in the policy discussions that -bin should be used when the library
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Here is what I plan to send out for the KDE announcement (an abbreviated
version of the announce page):
The Fink team is happy to announce preliminary support for KDE on MacOS
X.
To find out more about the K Desktop Environment, see "What is KDE?" at
the KDE web site.
Work has been progressing
Hi Max
I'm trying to update fink on my computer but the update always crashes
on ethereal.
Unstable tree is used.
It shows always the same error :
etherealS.c:1972: parse error before `@'
make[2]: *** [ethereal] Error 1
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2
Jeremy Erwin wrote:
[]
> relevant .m4 file to see if there's an error. Here's the autoconf-2.13
> version. (/sw/share/autoconf/acspecific.m4)
There is no such file in autoconf25. The closest is probably
/sw/share/autoconf/autoconf/c.m4 which contains
if test -z "$CPP"; then
AC_CACHE_VAL([ac_cv
How did you get python installed under gcc 3?
I tried to install python:
"The following package will be installed or updated:
python
The following 16 additional packages will be installed:
db3 db3-shlibs expat expat-shlibs gdbm gdbm-shlibs gmp gmp-shlibs libpoll
libpoll-shlibs manconf readlin
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