Hi!
Does anyone know where is it possible to download unstable binary to
install from local?
Or please, I need to install Sodipodi on my Pmac with Panther... How can
I do it?
thanks, bye
Andrea
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There are no official unstable binaries. You can install it from
source yourself:
http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/usage-fink.php#unstable
Or if somebody on the list has a 10.3 binary, you can get one that way
and install it with sudo dpkg --install filename
On Monday, November 10, 2003, at
Hi,
I have some problems with quanta (2kde application); I'm running
panther and xcode. i have upgraded to fink with
fink selfupdate
fink update-all
and everything went well, but when I'm starting quanta I got a lot of
errors:
dyld: /sw/bin/quanta Undefined symbols:
/sw/lib/libqt-mt.3.dylib
This sounds like the qt3 upgrade bug. You'll want to use fink rebuild
qt3.
On Monday, November 10, 2003, at 10:34 AM, Bernhard Pöttinger wrote:
Hi,
I have some problems with quanta (2kde application); I'm running
panther and xcode. i have upgraded to fink with
fink selfupdate
fink
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
This sounds like the qt3 upgrade bug. You'll want to use fink rebuild
qt3.
Actually this looks like a separate issue, although a rebuild might fix
it as well; I'd like to know what's going on here, though. What X11 are
you using?
--
Benjamin Reed a.k.a. Ranger
Hi,
under jaguar with gcc version 3.3 qt3 refuses to build.
Upon fink install qt3 I get the error message:
ld: warning -dylib_install_name /sw/lib/libqt-mt.3.dylib not found
in segment address table LD_SEG_ADDR_TABLE
/sw/var/lib/fink/prebound/seg_addr_table
ld: warning prebinding disabled
Benjamin Reed wrote:
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
This sounds like the qt3 upgrade bug. You'll want to use fink
rebuild qt3.
Actually this looks like a separate issue, although a rebuild might fix
it as well; I'd like to know what's going on here, though. What X11 are
you using?
I had a
I was able to fix the t/op/groups..FAILED at
test 1 problem. The issue is if you are using NIS and there are two
groups with the same GID. Instead of using the first one found (as
dictated by NetInfo lookupd), OSX seems to use both. See:
I got rid of the other issue (pwent) by killing ypbind. Even though the
lookupd was no longer using the ypbind data, ypcat still could get to
it, and the test failed because of it. Looks like perl580-core has
issues with NIS that is not consistent with local data, even though the
precedence
I also like the option of sometimes running kde and sometimes not...
So I wrote a little command (double clickable in the finder) called startkde.comand which contains the following:
xinit ~/.xinitrc.kde
As you can see this command executes xinit (which start Xserver etc) using the rc script
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