A while ago someone mentioned qt3-3.2.1-1 failed to compile. I've had
the same problem for almost a week now, and I didn't do anything to my
dev tools (didn't upgrade to 3.3, but did all the usual upgrades prior
to 3.3). My system is 10.2.8, here are the last few lines of the build
log: (please
Hi,
my Update-all process keeps failing when compiling sdl-1.2.6-1 with the
following messages:
make
Making all in src
Making all in main
gcc -DPACKAGE=\SDL\ -DVERSION=\1.2.6\ -DHAVE_ALLOCA=1 -I. -I.
-I/sw/include -g -O2 -Wall -DENABLE_DUMMYVIDEO -DDISKAUD_SUPPORT
fortepianissimo wrote:
A while ago someone mentioned qt3-3.2.1-1 failed to compile. I've had
the same problem for almost a week now, and I didn't do anything to my
dev tools (didn't upgrade to 3.3, but did all the usual upgrades prior
to 3.3). My system is 10.2.8, here are the last few lines of
I have Apple'x latest X11 beta installed - no other X11 is installed on
this PB. So yes it's a 4.2x...
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fortepianissimo wrote:
A while ago someone mentioned qt3-3.2.1-1 failed to compile. I've
had
the same problem for almost a week now, and I didn't
On mercredi, oct 1, 2003, at 13:49 Europe/Paris, fortepianissimo wrote:
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ld: Undefined symbols:
_XRenderCreateAnimCursor referenced from libXcursor expected to be
defined in libXrender
_XRenderCreateCursor referenced from libXcursor expected to be defined
in libXrender
_XRenderFindStandardFormat
Hi Martin - mine is Apple's latest X11 beta, nothing fancy I guess?
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On mercredi, oct 1, 2003, at 13:49 Europe/Paris, fortepianissimo
wrote:
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ld: Undefined symbols:
_XRenderCreateAnimCursor referenced from libXcursor expected to be
defined in
On mercredi, oct 1, 2003, at 15:10 Europe/Paris, fortepianissimo wrote:
Hi Martin - mine is Apple's latest X11 beta, nothing fancy I guess?
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On mercredi, oct 1, 2003, at 13:49 Europe/Paris, fortepianissimo
wrote:
[]
ld: Undefined symbols:
Thank you for the tip - after looking at the directory (/usr/X11R6/lib)
I found all of the libX*.dylib have Sep 23 as the time stamp, except
for the following ones:
-rw-r--r--1 root wheel 280124 Mar 10 2003
/usr/X11R6/lib/libXaw.6.1.dylib
-rw-r--r--1 root wheel 391096
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Byron Hicks wrote:
I just recently switched back to using the Apple X11 beta 3 and I have
discovered that I cannot compile the new version of Abiword. It seems
that it has to use pango1-xft2-dev and pango1-xft2-shlibs, which are for
XFree 4.3. Considering that Apple X11
Yesterday I ran selfupdate-cvs followed by update-all. The update hadn't
finished by the time I went home, so I just closed my laptop and took it
home. At home I let it run (but without a network connection). After much
compiling and disk crunching it conked out on the postgresql-python stuff
Yeah, it's confusing. Probably the easiest thing to check is is whether
you can manually uninstall the older-versioned packages--use fink
remove rather than apt-get remove. If nothing depends on them
they'll be uninstalled, and if something still depends on them they'll
stick around.
I believe
On fink-users, you said:
I would like to have the following programs available to me: seq and
par. However, as far as I can see, they are not part of any fink
package and I had no chance in getting them to work by hand. seq is
part of the coreutils from GNU which I'm not able to
My python installation is screwed up. I can't install, for example,
numeric-py23. I've tried dozens of permutations of commands, but I
always end up with the following message:
--
Preparing to replace python 1:2.3-1 (using
You need to do a selfupdate-cvs -- this has been fixed (the only
version number that changes is that of the -shlibs splitoff).
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 14:44, Gary Pajer wrote:
My python installation is screwed up. I can't install, for example,
numeric-py23. I've tried dozens of permutations of
The following shows information for libiconv on my fink installation. I
recently did a clean reinstall of fink from the latest binary and did
selfupdate-cvs. I think there's something wrong here. The binaries for
libiconv and libiconv-bin are version 1.9.1-1 but the stable versions
are 1.7-7.
How clean was your clean reinstall? Did you actually remove all of /sw?
These libiconv binaries were presumably generated by compiling from the
unstable tree, since that's the latest version there.
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 15:43, Mark Wilson wrote:
The following shows information for libiconv on
fortepianissimo wrote:
Thank you for the tip - after looking at the directory (/usr/X11R6/lib)
I found all of the libX*.dylib have Sep 23 as the time stamp, except
for the following ones:
-rw-r--r--1 root wheel 280124 Mar 10 2003
/usr/X11R6/lib/libXaw.6.1.dylib
-rw-r--r--1 root
Try fink install libiconv-dev.
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For the past couple of days, I've been trying to do a 'fink
selfupdate'. In the past, the CVS server refuses the connection
if it's too loaded; but in the past few days, the process just
sits and sits and doesn't timeout.
Is this a known problem? Or is there something wrong with my
connection?
Hi Victor,
There was a thread about cvs problems on fink-beginners recently:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/
forum.php?thread_id=3217167forum_id=4714
It's not clear to me what the problem is, but there seems to be
something fishy with Apple's cvs client.
Cheers,
Remi
On
I did a clean install of fink from the fink binary package, after
removing the /sw, /usr/X11 and /etc/X11 directories. Then I did
selfupdate-cvs and got the following error on libiconv (which was
attempting to update from version 1.7-6 to version 1.7-7):
mv
There's another error somewhere in your build--
http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/comp-general.php#mv-failed
Start by looking for libcharset
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