On Tuesday, April 23, 2002, at 07:41 PM, Josh Kuperman wrote:
> What is the correct way to specify the DOCTYPE. It doesn't seem to
> find the correct DTD, so teh rest of the errors are meainingless.
> I thought that have this as the first line is sufficient, but I think
> I need to put in somethi
I've been using the unstable package cdrtools 1.11a11-1 to make
iso file images and to burn CD-Rs on my Sony CRX1600XL (12x8x32
firewire external model) for 2 months now without a hitch (or
a coaster). I've burned at least 20 CD-Rs that way I guess, mostly
as relaxed rock ridge/Joliet format CDs.
Well I trashed the .gnome folders which didn't help. I've tried
reinstalling parts which did nothing. I have exactly two symptoms that
something is wrong. I'm not getting the icons on startup and on the
menus; no display of the gnome version with a nice picture as on the
laptop nor the foot icon o
Hi,
Just to let the developers know that I am using (not extensively) the
following apps without any problems so far. Some are in stable, but they
depend on packages that are still in unstable.
xfce 3.8.10-2
python 2.2.1-1
scigraphica 0.8.0-2
anacron 2.3-3
- Koen.
Hi,
After an update, the terminal shows the line "Reading package info..."
three times. I assume it is doing some indexing, but does it have to do it
three times? Ususally this part takes the most time after everyting is
updated from cvs.
- Koen.
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About a week or two ago, I found that I was unable to build some projects,
like Lesstif and windowmaker, and I was getting the same problem that would
occur if the developer tools were not installed. After some digging, I had
found that the variables $CC and $LD, etc. were not getting set properl
Hi,
I was running Andrew Choi's carbonized emacs21.1, and decided to
switch to the fink/X version instead. I downloaded GNU's patch
to update my emacs21.1 sources to emacs21.2, created my own
emacs21.2 gzipped tarball, and ran "fink install emacs21.
Fink downloaded and installed emacsen-common,
On Tue, 2002-04-23 at 14:04, Tom Dove wrote:
> No, Shisen-sho (found the correct spelling) is not the same as
> gnome-mahjongg or xmahjongg. The game is not played quite the same as
> mahjongg, but is not-too-distantly related.
>
> My wife just told me that Shisen-Sho is in KDE, not Gnome. Now
yesterday I reported that xmms would not work at all.
I had the "Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by C library"
which I was stupid to report, apparently, but I admit I was probably not specific enough then. My apologies for not being specific enough.
As I was trying to make it work (there was
"David H. Peyton" wrote:
[]
> /usr/bin/install -c -m 755
> /sw/src/freetype2-2.0.8-4/freetype-2.0.8/builds/unix/freetype-config \
> /sw/bin/freetype-config
> mv /sw/src/root-freetype2-2.0.8-4/sw/lib/libfreetype.6*dylib
> /sw/src/root-freetype2-shlibs-2.0.8-4/sw/lib
> usage: mv [-fi] sour
No, Shisen-sho (found the correct spelling) is not the same as
gnome-mahjongg or xmahjongg. The game is not played quite the same as
mahjongg, but is not-too-distantly related.
My wife just told me that Shisen-Sho is in KDE, not Gnome. Now I suspect
that's the reason it hasn't been ported over
So the existing gnome-mahjongg provided by gnome-games isn't the same
thing?
--
Alexander K. Hansen
Associate Research Scientist, Columbia University
Levitated Dipole Experiment
MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, 175 Albany Street, NW17-219
Cambridge, MA 02139-4213
Phone: 617-252-1818Fax:
Hi all,
There's a game my wife enjoys that's in the SuSE Linux version of Gnome
but not in the XDarwin version. It's a variant of mahjongg called
Shi-Sen-Sho (spelling?) and it was in the gnome-games package in Linux.
Is porting this to XDarwin in the plans? With the possible exception of
KDE
I'm having problems to update fink. I will describe the two problems
that I have:
1. First,
%fink selfupdate-cvs I get
(...)
Now logging into the CVS server. When CVS asks you for a password, just
press
return (i.e. the password is empty).
su lizardo -c 'cvs
-d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsr
Title: Re: [Fink-users] (no subject)
At 4:27 PM +0100 4/23/02, Rich Grenyer wrote:
curl -f -L -P - -O
ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/bzip2/v102/bzip2-1.0.2.tar.gz
curl: (30) Server does not grok PORT, try
without it!
### curl failed, exit code
30
Downloading the file
"bzip2-1.0.2.tar.gz" failed.
Also, try running 'fink configure'. When it gets to the question about
using passive mode FTP, answer 'Y'. That seems to work for this problem
fairly often.
--
Alexander K. Hansen
Associate Research Scientist, Columbia University
Levitated Dipole Experiment
MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center,
As far as I know you can't do it 'on the fly'. The best thing I can think
of is to use an environment that allows you to save the workspace
configuration. WindowMaker lets you do this, and I'm pretty sure GNOME
will, too.
--
Alexander K. Hansen
Associate Research Scientist, Columbia University
L
At 10:21 Uhr -0500 23.04.2002, Zorro wrote:
>Why would that not show up in my fink list after a fink selfupdate-cvs?
>Yes, I read the packaging page but all I - a non-programmer - could
>glean was that several packages could be set up to use the same info
>and patch files.
I am not sure I get you
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Rich Grenyer wrote:
> >curl -f -L -P - -O ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/bzip2/v102/bzip2-1.0.2.tar.gz
> >curl: (30) Server does not grok PORT, try without it!
> >### curl failed, exit code 30
> >Downloading the file "bzip2-1.0.2.tar.gz" failed.
>
>
> Am getting the sources els
curl -f -L -P - -O
ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/bzip2/v102/bzip2-1.0.2.tar.gz
curl: (30) Server does not grok PORT, try
without it!
### curl failed, exit code
30
Downloading the file
"bzip2-1.0.2.tar.gz" failed.
Am getting the sources elsewhere, so not actually a problem. But
what does it mea
Why would that not show up in my fink list after a fink selfupdate-cvs?
Yes, I read the packaging page but all I - a non-programmer - could
glean was that several packages could be set up to use the same info
and patch files.
Thanks.
Zorro
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Fink-user
I recently moved over to the rootless server (Thanks
everyone for the help btw.) and I tried using rootless mode,
and I decided to go back to rooted. However what I would
*really* like is to be able to change rooted/rootless on the
fly. Is this at all feasible, or does something about how
XFree86/
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
> guppi appears to be broken...
>
> Which version of python do you have installed? You don't seem to
> have 2.2, which guppi was built against, thus gnucash gets the
> python lib from guppiconf, and it doesn't exist.
Ahh, very good guess, that's got to
guppi appears to be broken...
Which version of python do you have installed? You don't seem to
have 2.2, which guppi was built against, thus gnucash gets the
python lib from guppiconf, and it doesn't exist.
Either rebuild guppi against the python you currently have
installed, or reinstall pyt
Fink selfupdate has me trying to upgrade GnuCash, but it won't work
because it seems to think guppi isn't available:
checking for libguppi - version >= 0.35.1... no
*** Could not run libguppi test program, checking why...
*** The test program failed to compile or link. See the file config.l
steven
just a quick note about fink commander: just tried it and experienced
the following problems: downloading and running the binary version was
no problem at all, but it did not find any packages on my system! after
downloading the source and building fink-commander myself everything
went
At 10:19 AM 4/22/2002 -0400, Chris Devers wrote:
>This is not much different from the way you didn't have to upgrade all the
>software on your computer every time you upgraded from OSX 10.1.0 to
>10.1.1, 10.1.2, 10.1.3, 10.1.4... Even though all the software depends on
>the OS, changes in the OS
I updated to freetype2 (2.0.8-4) last night without apparent problems.
Kevin
At 6:42 PM -0700 22/4/02, Thomas Peters II wrote:
>Yep, I'm having the same problem since yesterday. No ideas though.
>
>--
>
>Thom
>
>
>On Monday, April 22, 2002, at 02:18 PM, David H. Peyton wrote:
>
>>After a 'fink
Thomas Peters II wrote:
[]
> > mv /sw/src/root-freetype2-2.0.8-4/sw/lib/libfreetype.6*dylib
> > /sw/src/root-freetype2-shlibs-2.0.8-4/sw/lib
> > usage: mv [-fi] source target
> >mv [-fi] source ... directory
> > ### mv failed, exit code 1
This means the libfreetype.6*dylib files either ha
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