On Sunday, January 12, 2003, at 04:39 PM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
darwinports allows ports to create .apps, and trusts the user not to
move them. I'm starting to agree. We even have 2 apps in fink that
ALREADY use this principle, XDarwin and aquaterm. Aquaterm isn't even
open source!
Since wh
No problem, will do that starting with next release. Nobody ever
pointed out that as a problem to me.
(I'm not a heavy fink-user, but I do scan the mailinglists for
questions related to project that I am, some way or another, involved
in: AQT, gnuplot, pgplot, plplot, octave and octave-forge)
and read it. Jeff, comments?
/Per
PS. You can tell I was writing as I was thinking, right...
Per Persson
Blekinge Institute of Technology
Dept. of Signal Processing and Telecommunications
www: http://www.its.bth.se/staff/pee
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On fredag, jan 17, 2003, at 13:52 Europe/Stockholm, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
Maybe even better to make package octave add some lines to the global
startup script to check for the presence of a file named
'octave-forge-path' and read it. Jeff, comments?
I vote for this last solution - and putting
JF Mertens wrote:
> And of course algae fails since no g77 compiler _ this is really urgent,
> even just a beta...
>
>
> JF Mertens
This could possibly be quite easily solved...
From Logan Donaldsons port of gcc3/g77
(http://dryden.biol.yorku.ca/darwin.html):
[1] cvs login
[2] cvs checkout
Don,
add -lSystem to the libs (AFAIK that is where putenv is defined)
FWIW, I released a new version of AquaTerm with improved support for
pgplot.
(AquaTerm is the reason for the Foundation/AppKit dependencies)
/Per
I must be getting lazy, a quick search threw up libpng.a in /sw/lib
which remo
Hi,
sorry for this somewhat OT request, but I could really need some help
in getting octave ported to OS X (again).
The maintainers of octave have moved their code to gcc3.x and also
added some fixes for OS X that I have contributed.
Problem is that they later changed the build machinery to fit