Ben Hines wrote:
On Monday, November 18, 2002, at 05:38 PM, M. Brooks Clark wrote:
In a nutshell, the problem I have is any document, after the first, that I
open with the Open... command and the File Selection Dialog does not
respond
to input from the keyboard or mouse.
Works fine here, i
I haven't looked at binds xml startup file in awhile but it likely has to
do with sourcing init.{sh, csh} I'm working on a new improuved release for
daemonic I'm about 70% done, just have some other side project I'm working
on ATM, but it should be out shortly and will likely help out a bit. In
th
On Monday, November 18, 2002, at 05:38 PM, M. Brooks Clark wrote:
In a nutshell, the problem I have is any document, after the first,
that I
open with the Open... command and the File Selection Dialog does not
respond
to input from the keyboard or mouse.
Works fine here, i'm using oroborosx
A couple of weeks ago, I posted a question about a problem I'm having with
Nedit. I haven't seen any responses, so I'm guessing that either
1) No one else is seeing the problem, so the issue is related to my
particular setup, or
2) No one else is using Nedit.
If anyone else is using Nedit and i
I'm trying to update my xfree86-base package, but Fink doesn't seem to
recognize that there's a new version available, let alone a new version of
Fink. What follows is the output of four fink commands. Any ideas?
--- BEGIN OUTPUT ---
ian % fink -V
Packag
On 18 Nov 2002, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> Can we build them from source, too?
Yes, provided that you've installed the latest version of Apple's Textiles
Tools Kit. Yes, it's a bit heavyweight for many users (a loom, 40 acres, a
mule, etc) but on the other hand you end up with the latest sewing to
I am trying to compile some code that needs to be compiled with g77. I
have done this one two machines both running the latest g77 from fink
and am now trying it on a third machine. All machines are running
10.2.2. On the latest machine, however, the compilation stops with:
[g4-hy:ifeffit_1.
On Mon, 2002-11-18 at 13:17, Max Horn wrote:
> At 9:55 Uhr -0500 18.11.2002, Mike Yrabedra wrote:
> >I am new to fink and was wondering if there would be interest in a 'fink'
> >based t-shirt design?
>
> Dunno, why not, if you can come up with some cool design :-) But what
> where you thinking of
Can we build them from source, too?
On Mon, 2002-11-18 at 13:47, Roy Mendelssohn wrote:
> Will the t-shirt self-install and selfupdate, and will there be
> stable and unstable versions?
>
> -Roy M.
>
>
> At 7:17 PM +0100 11/18/02, Max Horn wrote:
> >At 9:55 Uhr -0500 18.11.2002, Mike Yrabedra
Will the t-shirt self-install and selfupdate, and will there be
stable and unstable versions?
-Roy M.
At 7:17 PM +0100 11/18/02, Max Horn wrote:
At 9:55 Uhr -0500 18.11.2002, Mike Yrabedra wrote:
I am new to fink and was wondering if there would be interest in a 'fink'
based t-shirt design?
At 9:55 Uhr -0500 18.11.2002, Mike Yrabedra wrote:
I am new to fink and was wondering if there would be interest in a 'fink'
based t-shirt design?
Dunno, why not, if you can come up with some cool design :-) But what
where you thinking of exactly, just publishing a template, or do you
want to
I am new to fink and was wondering if there would be interest in a 'fink'
based t-shirt design?
I was thinking
I fink
Therefore
I can
What do you guys think?
--
Mike Yrabedra
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.macsurfshop.com
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This sf.n
What package is it from?
On Mon, 2002-11-18 at 07:46, Andrew Hartung wrote:
> I recieved the following while trying to run '/sw/sbin/makewhatis
>
> ~ $ sudo /sw/sbin/makewhatis
> cp: cannot create regular file `/usr/man/whatis': No such file or
> directory
> /sw/sbin/makewhatis: cd: /usr/man: No
I recieved the following while trying to run '/sw/sbin/makewhatis
~ $ sudo /sw/sbin/makewhatis
cp: cannot create regular file `/usr/man/whatis': No such file or
directory
/sw/sbin/makewhatis: cd: /usr/man: No such file or directory
/sw/sbin/makewhatis: /usr/man/whatis: No such file or directory
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