With latest fink selfupdate-cvs:
No package 'fribidi' found
fribidi sources can be downloaded from SourceForge
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fribidi
Note: Don't use the fribidi source which is sometimes
included with AbiWord since that version is for
Windows only.
configur
I've just run a fink selfupdate-cvs. I've had installed 10.2.8 update a
few days ago and forgottten to run again "sudo gcc_select 3.1" after
installation.
Here is the errors:
ld: Undefined symbols:
__XLockMutex_fn referenced from libXcursor expected to be defined in
libX11
__XUnlockMutex_fn r
Hi,
Does anyone know when perl-5.8.1 will be added to the fink packages?
And does it contain major differences from perl-5.8.0?
Thanks,
Jonathan
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Ga! my apologies... 10.2.6, December 2002 Developer tools (don't think
I've installed any updates to that), gcc (GCC) 3.1 20020420 (prerelease),
and fink: Package manager version: 0.13.7/Distribution version: 0.5.3.cvs
TIA, Jim
Alexander K. Hansen said:
>
> On Thursday, September 25, 2003, at 02:
On Thursday, September 25, 2003, at 02:14 PM, Jim McCarty wrote:
I was attempting to install the mjpeg tools and one of the dependencies
was the quicktime0 libraries... during the compile of these libraries,
the
following error occurred. Is there anything I can do?
TIA, Jim
***
Making all in ff
I was attempting to install the mjpeg tools and one of the dependencies
was the quicktime0 libraries... during the compile of these libraries, the
following error occurred. Is there anything I can do?
TIA, Jim
***
Making all in ffmpeg
source='ffmpeg.c' object='ffmpeg.lo' libtool=yes \
depfile='.d
David R. Morrison wrote:
>
> Yes, unfortunately CVS at sourceforge was not updated at all last week, but
> there was finally an update last night. So running "fink selfupdate-cvs"
> again should now correct the problem.
>
> -- Dave
thanks for your email Dave,
I've selfupdate-cvs'ed and upda
April Gendill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm developing an application that interacts with Fink lightly. What I
> need, if humanly possible is a list of potential errors fink can give.
> I have catches for when you have to choose an option and "No packages
> to install" but Potential compilati
Linc Davis wrote:
[...]
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/usr/bin/ranlib ../../libcrypto.a || echo Never mind.
/usr/bin/ranlib: file: ../../libcrypto.a(rand_win.o) has no symbols
/usr/bin/ranlib: file: ../../libcrypto.a(rand_os2.o) has no symbols
make: *** [sub_all] Error 1
### execution of failed, exit code 2
Failed: compili