Hi!
Does anyone else have this problem or am I the only one?
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$ fink install aspell-en
/usr/bin/sudo /sw/bin/fink install aspell-en
Password:
Information about 1953 packages read in 22 seconds.
The following package will be installed or updated:
aspell-en
* Carl Youngblood on Wed, Dec 10, 2003:
Another question. I would like to have X server running somewhere
unobtrusively all the time so that I can run X apps without having to
call startx first. Is this a bad idea? If not, where is a good place
to put startup options like this?
System
I have just updated from rsync from 10.3 and got these packages
upgraded:
orbit2-shlibs 2.8.2-3
libidl2-shlibs 0.8.2-2
librsvg2-shlibs 2.0.1-12
linc1-shlibs 1.0.3-2
libogg-shlibs 1.1-1
gtk+-shlibs 1.2.10-24
I am working with Apple X11.
Now, when i start 'gnome-session', a dialog popup at
Hello again,
Apparently I am rather alone with that problem.
I rebuilt suspects like pango, freetype and even xfree86, but
still the same errors. Where could I look for the problem?
Thanks for any help.
c
* Christian Ebert on Mon, Dec 08, 2003:
Hi,
Abiword builds on my machine (10.2.8) but
Hi,
I have encountered a (serious?) problem when doing fink selfupdate:
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[cumulus:~] claus$ fink selfupdate
/usr/bin/sudo /sw/bin/fink selfupdate
Password:
rsync -az -q rsync://rjk.hr.eu.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo//TIMESTAMP
/sw/fink/TIMESTAMP.tmp
Use of
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Claus Atzenbeck wrote:
| /usr/bin/su -c rsync -az --delete-after --delete -q
Yes, this is a fink bug, it should bec checking that $username is valid
before trying to su to that user (and I thought I fixed that, but
obviously I didn't). To fix it
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
I suggest doing `chown -R me:admin /sw/fink/10.3` where me is your
login name.
Thanks, this has solved the problem. I was changing it to root:admin,
like it was before.
Claus
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Hi there,
I have fink installed on a seperate partition which is now running
short on disk space. Is there a smart way (like a fink command) to
reclaim disk space oder do I manually have to delete the
source-packages and .debs?
Thx for your answer
fink cleanup will delete obsolete .deb files and sources.
On Wednesday, December 10, 2003, at 07:50 AM, Andreas Dittrich wrote:
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Hi there,
I have fink installed on a seperate partition which is now running
short on disk space. Is there a smart way
* Andreas Dittrich on Wed, Dec 10, 2003:
I have fink installed on a seperate partition which is now running
short on disk space. Is there a smart way (like a fink command) to
reclaim disk space oder do I manually have to delete the
source-packages and .debs?
$ fink cleanup
c
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fink cleanup will delete obsolete .deb files and sources.
The Problem is this only deletes obsolete files - many source-packages
stay on my HD. Probably obsolete means out of date so the packages
for binaries still installed will stay. Ain't there any -force option
or something like that to
No, but one probably isn't needed. sudo rm -rf /sw/src/* will remove
all of the source packages, old build directories, etc.
On Wednesday, December 10, 2003, at 08:34 AM, Andreas Dittrich wrote:
fink cleanup will delete obsolete .deb files and sources.
The Problem is this only deletes
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Carl Youngblood wrote:
I'm looking for a decent looking window manager rather than the one
that is built into the basic xfree86 package. Any suggestions? None
of the ones I'm interested in (KDE, Gnome, XFCE) is available in the
fink packages list.
I also like
Hello,
I am having trouble getting my X11 server running.I have a 1.25 GHz
PowerPc laptop. Here is a summary of what happens when I go to run X11.
Any ideas?
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%startx
2003-12-09 09:21:24.877 XDarwin[1005] CFLog (0):
CFPropertyListCreateFromXMLData(): Old-style plist parser:
Hello again mates,
What's wrong now? I've installed xmms on my powerbook using fink. Everything
work right, no installation problems this time. I started it from X11, and
it looks working but now two question.
1)How can I add a system path to xterm?? I should launch bash -rc
everytime??
2) Why
Another strange thing that I've forgot... I've seen in the possible package
nessus so I'd like to try to install it. But fink list nessus gimme no
output, but if I launch the fink install nessus it works... How can it be??
Regards
d0k
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Chris Moy wrote:
Fatal server error:
Could not find keymapping file USA.keymapping.
XFree86 4.3.0 doesn't work out of the box on Panther. You can either
copy the /System/Library/Keyboards/* files from a 10.2 system to the
same directory on your panther machine, switch to apple's x11, or update
Is this Apple's X11 or XFree86-4.3?
What version of OSX are you using
On Wednesday, December 10, 2003, at 09:46 AM, Chris Moy wrote:
Hello,
I am having trouble getting my X11 server running.I have a 1.25 GHz
PowerPc laptop. Here is a summary of what happens when I go to run
X11. Any
This could conceivably happen if you have a .deb file for nessus in the
right place on your system, but no corresponding .info file.
On Wednesday, December 10, 2003, at 10:10 AM, d0k wrote:
Another strange thing that I've forgot... I've seen in the possible
package
nessus so I'd like to try to
Okay, I have a really long compile going on and I'm wondering what will
happen if I close the lid of my ibook. Will this screw things up?
Will it keep the computer from sleeping? Anybody tried this before? I
know this isn't exactly related to fink but I figured you guys would be
the ones
The compilation will be temporarily suspended and your computer will go
to sleep. When you open the lid the compilation will resume when the
computer wakes up.
It's pretty safe.
On Wednesday, December 10, 2003, at 12:01 PM, Carl Youngblood wrote:
Okay, I have a really long compile going on
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, Carl Youngblood wrote:
Okay, I have a really long compile going on and I'm wondering what will
happen if I close the lid of my ibook. Will this screw things up?
Will it keep the computer from sleeping? Anybody tried this before?
When you close your iBook, the machine
Carl Youngblood wrote:
Okay, I have a really long compile going on and I'm wondering what
will happen if I close the lid of my ibook. Will this screw things
up? Will it keep the computer from sleeping? Anybody tried this
before? I know this isn't exactly related to fink but I figured you
Hello,
I just installed minicom on panther. I'm afraid it doesn't do anything
;-)
I have searched the archives, and beat my head against the man page for
a little while...
It tells me root needs to run it with -s. So I do that.
Then I just get a dead STDIO; I can type stuff but it does
Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
Is there something wrong with the jvds.com fink mirror?
You should probably write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I don't know if
the mirror guy reads fink-users.
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Martin
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Claus Atzenbeck wrote:
Hi!
Does anyone else have this problem or am I the only one?
Looks like you are the only one ;-) I built the new aspell packages on
several machines, and there was no problem whatsoever. The error you are
mentioning
word-list-compress d en-only.cwl | aspell --lang=en
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that since X11 1.0 and the
SDK are now Panther only products, you need to do a full XDarwin
install for Jaguar.
On Dec 10, 2003, at 11:54 PM, BABA Yoshihiko wrote:
Dear,
I have reinstalled Jaguar recently to use a PowerBookG4 as a test
machine of
As far as i can tell, the dictionaries DON'T depend on the shlibs OR
builddepend on the -dev. They appear to build and work fine just
depending on aspell, which depends on its shlibs and dev.
The shlibs and dev are for third-party apps that embed aspell.
-Ben
On Dec 8, 2003, at 11:04 AM,
Run fink selfupdate. Current is 1.2.5-12 in the 10.3 tree. I just put
it in stable as well.
-Ben
On Dec 8, 2003, at 3:38 PM, GoochRules! wrote:
Failed: compiling sdl-mixer-1.2.5-11 failed
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