[Fink-users] [Slightly OT] Reinstalling Perl

2003-02-15 Thread Alexandre Enkerli
Hello, Aaron Faby's non-threaded Perl 5.8.0 http://www.aaronfaby.com/downloads-jag.php#perl is currently installed on my system. I know there known issues with Fink but after recompiling some modules, I'm able to use Fink anyway, but I think there might be issues involving my Perl setup. So I

[Fink-users] Can't download ldp.dsl-1.10

2003-02-15 Thread Gary Olson
I am trying to update dockbook-dssl-ldp, but fink says that file ldp-dsl-1.10 has incorrect checksum. I have fink try to download it again, but it always has wrong checksum. Has anyone else had this problem? I tried to use existing file, but it is definitely corrupted, because it is needed

[Fink-users] KDE - Knotify Possible answer

2003-02-15 Thread AprilGsMailbox
Okay a while back I wrote asking questions about possible issues with KDE not running under Jag correctly. To recap: I have a g4 twin 450 (older i know but it works) 640 ram Latest fink and I actually ran the selfupdate today Fink commander MacOS X 10.2.4 Xdarwin installed as follows Xinstall,

Re: [Fink-users] KDE - Knotify Possible answer

2003-02-15 Thread Alexander Hansen
The last thing I saw about jaguar-missing-headers on fink-devel said that the package was superfluous after 10.2.3 came out, and only one other package actually depended on it, so it's not too surprising that you didn't see naything about it (there weren't frequently enough asked questions about

[Fink-users] Confused newbie

2003-02-15 Thread Richard Barraclough
Hi all. I posted a few days ago because my Mac was not booting after a botched installation of freeCiv. The problem was a corrupt /Library/Preferences/com.apple.loginwindow.plist file. Logging in from another machine via ssh and removing this file fixed the problem. (Guess it serves me right for

Re: [Fink-users] KDE - Knotify Possible answer

2003-02-15 Thread AprilGsMailbox
In a message dated 2/15/03 12:58:46 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The last thing I saw about jaguar-missing-headers on fink-devel said that the package was superfluous after 10.2.3 came out, and only one other package actually depended on it, so it's not too surprising that you didn't see

[Fink-users] gd-pm does not compile

2003-02-15 Thread Gary Olson
I was finally able to get a copy of docbook-dsssl-ldp to download properly. However, I now have a problem with gd-pm. It says that it will not compile against libpng-1.0.12-6 which is the current unstable and stable version of this lib. I am running 10.2.4 with the Dec tools. Here is

Re: [Fink-users] Confused newbie

2003-02-15 Thread Richard Barraclough
FreeCiv was never installed, the compilation process stopped before it got that far. I haven't touched Fink since then for fear of breaking something again. I just tried removing the audiofile package, but cant. Whether I use remove from the Source menu or from the Binary menu I just get the

[Fink-users] ncurses 5.3

2003-02-15 Thread Chris Zubrzycki
Ok. I have finally committed ncurses 5.3, and just wanted to let everyone know. I have verified that the previously missing symbols are in fact there, and tested the libs with old and new ncurses progs, no problems. I also committed versions for 10.1, which i know at least a few people use. I

Re: [Fink-users] tetex testing needed

2003-02-15 Thread dan
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003 10:59:09 -0500 David R. Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Version 2.0 of teTeX was released around 10 days ago, and there have been Fink packages in the unstable tree since then. Unfortunately, the source files for version 1.0 have now been removed from the upstream site,

Re: [Fink-users] tetex testing needed

2003-02-15 Thread David R. Morrison
Hi Dan. pdftex is now actually included in tetex, so you don't need to install the (obsolete) pdftex package. Also, ghostscript6 was something needed with OS X 10.1 and teTeX; we need to update the description so that people realize it's no longer necessary to install that one. Thanks for the

Re: [Fink-users] tetex testing needed

2003-02-15 Thread Dan Sommers
On Sat, 15 Feb 2003 21:16:41 -0500 David R. Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Dan. pdftex is now actually included in tetex, so you don't need to install the (obsolete) pdftex package. Hey! It sure is! :-) I suppose I ought to read the new tetex's release notes before I ask too many

Re: [Fink-users] tetex testing needed

2003-02-15 Thread David R. Morrison
Note to self: add alias pdflatex='pdftex -progname pdflatex' to You shouldn't need this either: there is a pdflatex command in tetex-base-2.0-5 -- Dave --- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven.

[Fink-users] kdebase3-ssl-3.1-17 finally installed with lesstif-93.40-1

2003-02-15 Thread Kow K
Finally with lesstif-93.40-1 that is updated to build against X11 beta 2, recognized by system-xfree86-4.2-5, kdebase3-ssl-3.1-17, koffice-1.2.1-3 installed successfully. Kudos to Jeff Whitaker and Benjamin Reed. Cheers, Kow --- This

Re: [Fink-users] tetex testing needed

2003-02-15 Thread Dan Sommers
On Sat, 15 Feb 2003 21:49:46 -0500 David R. Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Note to self: add alias pdflatex='pdftex -progname pdflatex' to You shouldn't need this either: there is a pdflatex command in tetex-base-2.0-5 Not mine. :-? $ echo $PATH

[Fink-users] Odd problem upgrading libnet-pm

2003-02-15 Thread Josh Kuperman
I was upgrading everything on my two Macs over the weekend. My home desktop is completely updated. The laptop is sometimes connected and sometimes not; it is usually connected at my dayjob.. I just copied over the /sw/src directory from my desktop to minimize the downloading. Libnet-pm was