is in the correct place and the kext loads
at boot time. The packaging tutorial is silent on how to do this - can
anyone give me some pointers?
Thanks,
Lars
Check out the fuse package. That's the only other kext-using package
that I know of.
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-all.
I'm still having the problem brought up in that message in the
archive. Also, I would like to add that gtk-sharp2 has a dependancy
on gtk+2 which doesn't seem to recognise the -ft219 versions of the
pango1 packages.
Thanks,
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Kevin Horton wrote:
I am the maintainer for a number of packages:
aspell + a couple of aspell dictionaries
avl
beautifulsoup-py
breqn
cadabra
convertall
deadlinkcheck
device-serialport-pm
flyway-py
fplan
gaiw
geopy-py
pythontidy
pyusb-py
qprop
simplejson-py
sylpheed
not for bootstrapping,
but rather for updating fink--current instructions for that reside in
the fink tarball. And bootstrap doesn't need to be done in csh.
I had thought that 0.27.6 is Leopard-compliant (supposedly).
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Brent Austin wrote:
I got fink to build (and I guess install as well) install from a cvs pull.
Only problem I have now is that none of the commands that I try do anything.
All I get is:
brent-austins-power-mac-g5:~ brentaustin$ fink selfupdate
-bash: fink: command not found
that operation.
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Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 16:36:30 -0400
Brent Austin wrote:
I got fink to build (and I guess
that command there, if the pathsetup script isn't
working for you.
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Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 17:46:36 -0400
, it looks like a problem with
readline. Do you happen to have a non-Fink libreadline.dylib laying
around in /usr/local?
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I'd like to move maxima to the stable tree (and eventually wxmaxima-mac,
but first thing's first). I have the following missing dependencies
(maintainers cc'ed):
gnuplot-nox --gnuplot is available, but I would like to move to the
latest version
libsigsegv-shlibs
recode
rlwrap
clisp (=
of installed
packages, prune the Fink tree down to essential packages only, and
reinstall from the previously captured list.
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trying to remove them as part of the update is more trouble
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Koen van der Drift wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to use %p in a patch file? I vaguely remember a while ago
there was a reason not to do this, but I forgot exactly what. I haven't been
following the latest developments of the project either, so I don't know if
this has been changed.
) {
$EMB_INC = -I/%p/include/EMBOSS -I/%p/include/eplplot;
}
thanks,
- Koen.
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Kevin Horton wrote:
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Kevin Horton wrote:
I intend to take over bluefish, and update it to the latest stable version.
But I want to resolve what I perceive as a confusing name of one of the
variants
Kevin Horton wrote:
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 11:39:14 -0400
Alexander K. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin Horton wrote:
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 10:57:56 -0400
Alexander K. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin Horton wrote:
I intend to take over bluefish
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
John Ridgway wrote:
No, you can't use %p in a patch file. The preferred method,
apparently, is to put something like:
@PREFIX@ in the patch file where you would want %p, then use:
PatchScript: sed 's|@PREFIX@|%p|g' %a/%n.patch | patch -p1
OK
Kevin Horton wrote:
On 18 Sep 2007, at 12:08, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Kevin Horton wrote:
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Kevin Horton wrote:
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Kevin
Jean-François Mertens wrote:
Point taken. I'll suspend myself for a week.
Come on _ Alexander; please !
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That would actually be a _reward_, so I guess I won't do _that_.
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And if people want to look at tracker packages, I won't stop you. ;-)
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Philip Lamb wrote:
Hi all, one more question which is ambiguous in the docs: The
documentation states If a package is listed in its own Conflicts, it
will be (silently) removed from that list.
However, many packages DO seem to put themselves into the Conflicts:
field. E.g. version 1.0.1
failed
You will need to check fink out from CVS and bootstrap from that.
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Max Horn wrote:
Hi folks,
unfortunately I made a serious mistake recently: I commited a version
of my xchat package which should not yet have been commited, as it
depends on GTK+2 2.10.0...
So, I was wondering what to do now. Several possibilities come to mind:
1) Wait for GTK+2
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Jack Howarth wrote:
I have discovered while revising the gromacs-mpi packaging
that 'fink -m --build-as-nobody rebuild gromacs-mpi-openmpi'
produces the error...
WARNING: The package gromacs-mpi-openmpi-dev Depends on openmpi-dev,
but openmpi-dev only allows things to BuildDepend
Jack Howarth wrote:
I have discovered while revising the gromacs-mpi packaging
that 'fink -m --build-as-nobody rebuild gromacs-mpi-openmpi'
produces the error...
WARNING: The package gromacs-mpi-openmpi-dev Depends on openmpi-dev,
but openmpi-dev only allows things to BuildDepend
Alexander Hansen wrote:
On 9/30/07, Chris Dolan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 28, 2007, at 2:04 PM, Alexey Zakhlestin wrote:
I think, that I read, somewhere, that 2.27 is protocol-compatible with
2.13… (though I may be wrong)
The changelog is here:
like the 2.4 library could have been kept
around and the 2.5 update could have been a _new_ package (though this
probably would entail additional Splitoffs).
Thoughts?
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http://www.racoonfink.com/
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They have Versions/2.5 as a symlink to /Versions/2.5.1. The
install_name is
/sw/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.5/Resources/lib/libR.dylib
I
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Benjamin Reed wrote:
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Daniel Macks wrote:
because libR.dylib is now in .../Versions/2.5/Resouces/lib/libR.dylib .
Since the Framework build for the package installs into a libversioned
directory
There's been talk on IRC about trying to get people to switch from
Patch: to PatchFile:. However, I have encountered a situation in one of
my own packages in which the benefits of PatchFile can't be fully utilized.
In maxima(-nox) I declare
Patch: %n.patch
i.e. maxima uses maxima.patch and
submission tracker.
The most notable change is that I simplified package provide, replaces,
and conflicts.
liulk
On Tue, 2 Oct 2007, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
oops, it needed lablgtk2, which itself requires lablgl-x11 (maintainer
cc'ed). One issue with the latter package
I'm going to be there doing the Zero to Perl sessions as a n00b. If
any other Fink community members are going to be around, drop me a note.
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, the version currently in Fink uses
aqbanking-2.2.6.
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, and I did the last update for it, so go ahead and send that info
file to me. If it's tied to a particular Octave version, send me the
files for your octave update, too.
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David Reiser wrote:
I'm trying to build libofx3 against curl4 (obsolete runaround occurs
trying to use curl3). But fink complains about test failures building
libxml2 because it can't find symbols expected in /usr/lib/
libxml2.2.dylib. The first
in the patch input.
### execution of patch failed, exit code 2
Indeed lablgl.patch and lablgl.info are identical.
Sébastien
My fault--when I was moving the package to stable I copied the .info
file over the .patch accidentally. This should be fixed now in CVS.
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Dave Reiser wrote:
Alexander Hansen wrote:
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David Reiser wrote:
I'm trying to build libofx3 against curl4 (obsolete runaround occurs
trying
Brian Barnes wrote:
Hello,
First off, let me say how much I enjoy the packages available through
fink and what a great resource it is for people transitioning from
Linux to OS X. I find many great tools in fink. Thank you!
I am installing grace via fink right now, and I noticed that
any further gotchas. I don't know how fast his
clean build box is, so maybe the use of a faster one would be
helpful. Maybe there are architecture-specific items that aren't
getting covered.
And now it has to work on Leopard, too.
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Robert J. Hansen wrote:
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
The ETA is when it's ready.
After this long of a delay, I hope people can understand if I ask for a
little more precision than that. I don't object to a ship date of when
it's ready and no sooner, but it would help if we could
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Hi Jack (et al):
Sorry that I am not on top of this. I pre-ordered 10.5 a month
ago, but it hasn't yet arrived. (Much like pre-boarding an
aircraft has nothing to do with the subsequent 2 hour flight
delay.)
If fink
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Until further notice, I'll give any member of this august body who
feels confident to do so (and having commit access) /carte blanche/ to
apply any 10.5-specific updates to my packages, as long as they keep
me in the loop about it.
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William Scott wrote:
fftw currently uses g95, but for 10.5 we need gfortran. I made
some trivial changes and it appears to work ok. I put it on the
package tracker.
As an additional tracker-related note (beyond my hiatus) I'm not able
to
X11 is indeed different in Leopard. I believe a fink fontconfig
package that addresses this issue is being tested out for release soon.
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lc278:~ laran$ sw_vers ProductName:Mac OS X ProductVersion:
10.5 BuildVersion:9A581 lc278:~ laran$
On Nov 2, 2007, at 2:45 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
This looks like the error you get if you're on 10.4
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This looks like the error you get if you're on 10.4 and are still
using the 10.4-transitional distribution. What do you get from the
following commands:
fink --version
sw_vers
Laran Evans wrote:
I need to figure out how to get past this error I
. *Transaction subsystem. *Access
methods. *Access method cursors. *Dbm/Ndbm, Hsearch
historic interfaces. */
How do I fix the problem?
Many thanks for your help with this.
On Nov 2, 2007, at 2:52 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Thanks. I conflated this error with another db
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Ben Abbott wrote:
I've uploaded a new Fink package for SuiteSparse to the package
tracker.
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php
When present during an Octave build, Octave will use SuiteSparse
for many calculations using sparse matrices.
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On Nov 4, 2007, at 8:35 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Ben Abbott wrote:
I've uploaded a new Fink package for SuiteSparse to the
package tracker.
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php
When present during an Octave build
while we were still
under the NDA), but that should also get fixed.
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Alexander -- Alexander Alexander K. Hansen Alexander akh AT
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You could hack fink itself. That's about it.
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Kevin Horton wrote:
I'm am communicating with a prospective new fink user who has 10.5 on
Intel, so I took a quick look at the docs before I pointed him at
them. Looking at things from the perspective of a newbie, there are
many
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Brian Barnes wrote:
Hello,
I am chomping at the bit to upgrade to 10.5, and have been tracking
issues with grace (which I require) and fink.
Jack Howarth uploaded a new pdflib6 package[1] which was applied
for 10.4, but this fix is not listed
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שרון דגן wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to build Krusader v1.80.0-release-1 on Mac OS X 10.5.1.
I'm getting 'ld: cycle in dylib re-exports with
/usr/X11/lib/libGL.dylib'.
Here's the few last lines of the build:
...
g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.
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CPU: 867 MHz G4
OS:10.4.11
Xcode: 10.5
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There isn't an obvious error message where the build stops:
IN STAGE 2 INSTALL: TYPE-DEPENDENT TUNING
STAGE 2-1: TUNING PREC='d' (precision 1 of 4)
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Matthias Ringwald wrote:
Hi Pepe
an updated portaudio is also in the tracker
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1832600group_id=17203atid=414256
cheers, matthias
On 13.11.2007, at 16:43, Pepe Barbe wrote:
Hello,
I've
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Problem solved - I have it working.
To the ConfigureParams section of the info file I added:
LDFLAGS=-dylib_file
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I've been trying to cut through the backlog on the tracker, but was
stymied by a server issue that wouldn't let me download the .info and
.patch files.
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configure or by looking at /sw/etc/fink.conf .
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Was this intended as positive or negative feedback?
One immediate thing to note is that your Xcode version is pretty old.
I'd recommend 2.4.1 or 2.5 .
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Koen van der Drift wrote:
Hi,
A user reported the following error. I have no idea what the first
error means. Is it a conflict with module-build-pm, or is it
something that can be fixed in the info or patch file?
I cannot reproduce the second
[3]: *** [lyx-qt4] Error 1
I've put the build log online at
http://akhmac.blogdns.net/~hansen/finklogs/fink-build-log_lyx-qt_1.5.2-1_2007.11.30-09.13.46
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ALexandre Vial wrote:
Jean-François Mertens jean-francois.mertens at uclouvain.be
writes:
Putting this to fink-devel...
Since I won't have time to delve into this for the next couple of
days, please have a look at tracker item
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Since the language packages can be a bet contentious, I'd like to
invite Ruby users to look at:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1828361group_id=17203atid=414256
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Jack Howarth wrote:
I have puzzled out the reason that datevec.m tests are segfaulting
on Leopard in octave. Recent octave releases have added a test for
the broken strptime function in Tiger. The criteria used for this
test is satisfied by
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Murali Vadivelu wrote:
I have installed the latest update package from
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/xquartz and that seems to be
the problem.
Who's fault is it? Fink's or XQuartz's.
snip
Both.
They changed the version in XQuartz from
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William Scott wrote:
I get the error on PPC and intel, both using the original X11 supplied
with 10.5.
I also did a fresh install and the problem persists.
Ah. What do you get from fink-virtual-pkgs --dpkg ?
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Robert J. Hansen wrote:
Six weeks ago I asked about the status of GTK+, and was told then that
as of maybe 2 weeks ago, what's left is individual packages that need
special attention, so it's time to get maintainers involved.
How is the progress
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Jean-François Mertens wrote:
Hi Alexander
# ls -lR /sw/fink/debs/pilot-link-pm588_0.12.2-12_darwin-i386.deb
/auto lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 97 Nov 24 15:54
pilot-link-pm588_0.12.2-12_darwin-i386.deb -
10.4, 10.5 intel+ppc.
Thank you very much in advance.
Best regards,
Michael Brickenstein
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libSystem.B.dylib ???
(???) /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
Which isn't particularly illuminating, I'll admit. I looked at using the
latest upstream version, but that still has the segfault issue.
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William Scott wrote:
| Hi folks:
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| A package I am maintaing, coot, in its latest development phase (which
| I try to participate in), requires gtk+2 v. 2.10 or higher, which
| therefore requires the fink pangocairo branch, which in turn
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certainly no expert, but as long as everthing is getting upgraded in one
cohort, wouldn't this be a good time to give the newer package the default
locations?
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The treeline package works OK for PowerPCs, but doesn't yet work on
Intel, because we don't have an Intel-compliant PyQt package (currently
unmaintained). To get that, we also need to update our SIP package
(also unmaintained), and I have no
some feedback.
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Nice. One of our maintainers has wanted a newer wxpython (I think that's what
he needed) to try to port Xara extreme for FInk. I've cc'ed him.
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It's nothing specific to cross-compilers. The issue is talked about on
http://wiki.finkproject.org/index.php/Fink:Porting_Notes, in theCommon
Libtool Linking Problems section, item 2.
Murali Vadivelu wrote:
| Dear All,
|
| Sorry for the post. I
that the low level binary package
handler, dpkg, is only capable of coping with a single architecture.
Maybe one could use a PowerPC and an Intel box, install identical package
sets, and then manually generate universal binaries from the two fink trees.
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Date: Saturday 09 February 2008
From: DJamé Seddah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alexander K. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Le 9 févr. 08 à 20:19, Alexander K. Hansen a écrit :
On Saturday 09
of that down.
I don't have a lot of time right now to make an intensive effort to do this
myself, but I can hit pages as I get a chance.
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, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
I've gone ahead and added a -py24 variant for appscript, since we
still
support -py24 on Tiger and Leopard.
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Does anybody happen to know if the cvs executable on Leopard is built with
HTTP proxy support--along the lines of our cvs-proxy package? If it is then
our packages aren't really necessary and I'm going to mark them as 10.4 only.
If not, I'll leave cvs-proxy for Leopard.
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It's probably more appropriate to talk about testing unstable packages here,
but I didn't want to crosspost.
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Date: Thursday 14 February 2008
From: Alexander K. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED
On Friday 15 February 2008 01:17:56 am Thomas Kho wrote:
Alexander K. Hansen alexanderk.hansen at gmail.com writes:
Does anybody happen to know if the cvs executable on Leopard is built
with HTTP proxy support--along the lines of our cvs-proxy package? If it
is then our packages aren't
PST 2008; root:xnu-1228.3.13~1/RELEASE_I386 i386
This is typically due to the presence of a non-fink db installation, eg.
in /usr/local. Check if you have such a thing, and temporarily
rename /usr/local/include if you do.
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on PowerPC, too.
The new libflac8 has some API changes that this package doesn't understand
yet. Cf. the other thread on -users about this:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.user/25492
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to release
these packages so that another maintainer can step in and take over the
care of the .info files?
Thanks for any help,
(moving to -devel since that's a bit more applicable)
That was essentially what passes for a process. Thanks for letting us know.
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note that there's no Leopard installer.
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On Saturday 23 February 2008 06:31:43 pm Evan Broder wrote:
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
When it's ready.
In addition to package updates, our installer itself no longer works on
Leopard.
It's completely not true that the installer doesn't work on Leopard.
There is a two line patch
in this scope
make[1]: *** [sfread.oct] Error 1
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On Saturday 23 February 2008 06:31:43 pm Evan Broder wrote:
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
When it's ready.
In addition to package updates, our installer itself no longer works on
Leopard.
It's completely not true that the installer doesn't work on Leopard.
There is a two line patch
...
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akh AT finkproject DOT org
Fink User Liaison and Documenter
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I'm busy at work and in the process of moving--I'm not sure when my Mac is
going to be back online again, so I'm not going to be able to validate
packages for a while.
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Alexander K. Hansen
akh AT finkproject DOT org
Fink User Liaison and Documenter
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snip
What might be going on? Might version 6.3.9 help?
Thanks,
Jesse
This error has been reported before for other packages and traced to a broken
X11SDK install.
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Alexander K. Hansen
akh AT finkproject DOT org
Fink User Liaison and Documenter
- John
On Feb 27, 2008, at 8:30 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
I'm busy at work and in the process of moving--I'm not sure when my
Mac is
going to be back online again, so I'm not going to be able to validate
packages for a while.
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Alexander K. Hansen
akh AT finkproject DOT
: José H. Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alexander K. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey Alexander,
Version 2.44 of clips so maxima needs to be updated to reflect the
changes. Attached is the latest maxima, and I submit it to the
tracker along with the latest version of clips if you OK
Kevin Horton wrote:
I'm trying to update my packages to use gcc43 instead of gcc42, and I
get a Permission denied, please try again when I try to do a cvs
up. Is there some general problem with fink's cvs, and I should
simply wait for it to be sorted out, or does user ID rv8 no longer
salvomicciche` wrote:
Hi,
I cannot compile xmlto, as the compilation give the above error log.
Any help, please?
TIA!
Salvo
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Package manager version: 0.28.1
Distribution version: selfupdate-rsync Wed Mar 12 21:43:02 2008, 10.5,
i386
Mac OS X version: 10.5.2
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