Martin Costabel wrote:
Ihar 'Philips' Filipau wrote:
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As to the FAQ - I didn't expected this kind of auto-detection, I
expected that I need somehow add manually Apple's x11. So I just
didn't guessed that this is faq.
It is a good principle to assume that any question you want to ask has
Alexander Hansen wrote:
On Feb 13, 2004, at 4:46 PM, Ihar 'Philips' Filipau wrote:
AKH system-xfree86 is now a virtual package, which is supposed to
show up automatically if X11 is installed correctly. It appears that
the installer sometimes leaves out files. There's a FAQ on this:
Martin Costabel wrote:
The script (6kB) is in my exp directory on cvs, and it is also available
here: http://perso.wanadoo.fr/costabel/fink-x11-debug
To use it, save it anywhere and
- either make it executable and run it as ./fink-x11-debug
- or run it as perl fink-x11-debug
Something
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Peter O'Gorman wrote:
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(well, within reason, no naked ascii art girls please :-) ).
Why not? From my marketing point of view that would be a feature to be
desired grin
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Martin Costabel wrote:
Something like this should probably go into the fink package or it could
even be merged with the fink-virtual-pkgs script, maybe activated by
fink-virtual-pkgs --debug-x11 or something similar.
OK, I've checked in an analog to what your script does to the virtual
Benjamin Reed wrote:
You would run fink-virtual-pkgs --debug, it puts the debug output to
STDERR.
You guys are really fast. It helps, of course, if one knows perl, I
guess :-) I don't, I have more or less been feeling my way around in the
dark. This looks good. In VirtPackage.pm there are two
Martin Costabel wrote:
You guys are really fast. It helps, of course, if one knows perl, I
guess :-) I don't, I have more or less been feeling my way around in the
dark. This looks good. In VirtPackage.pm there are two 'print missing'
where I would have put missing\n.
Oop! Good catch, fixed