Re: [Fink-users] dpkg update problem

2004-03-11 Thread Martin Costabel
Tricia wrote: [] Failed: compiling dpkg-1.10.9-50 failed I don't know about this error, but why are you compiling this version of dpkg? Are you sure your tree is set to 10.3? -- Martin --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux

Re: [Fink-users] kdebase3-, kdebase3-shlibs-3.2.1-21 failed to build

2004-03-11 Thread Martin Costabel
Kow Kuroda wrote: WARNING: The package kdebase3 Depends on kdebase3-shlibs, but kdebase3-shlibs only allows things to BuildDepend on it. This is only a warning, so you can safely ignore it. It is actually a result of two bugs conspiring: A bug in an older version of kdelibs3 where the

[Fink-users] Search by Package Contents

2004-03-11 Thread ms419
How can I find a package based on its containing a given file? Thanks, Jack --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of GenToo technologies. Learn

Re: [Fink-users] Search by Package Contents

2004-03-11 Thread dan
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 02:23:40 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How can I find a package based on its containing a given file? dpkg -S pattern e.g,, $ dpkg -s '*/bin/gz*' gzip: /sw/bin/gzip gzip: /sw/bin/gzexe gzip: /sw/bin/gzcat HTH, Dan -- Dan Sommers (, ) Keep

Re: [Fink-users] Search by Package Contents

2004-03-11 Thread Alexander Hansen
On Mar 11, 2004, at 5:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How can I find a package based on its containing a given file? Thanks, Jack If you mean which package installed what file on your system, try dpkg -S filename where filename refers to the file you're looking for.

Re: [Fink-users] Re: 10.3 Fink

2004-03-11 Thread Federico Carminati
Dear Alexander (and all the others who helped me here), thanks for your suggestion. I indeed forgot to install the X11 SDK. Regards, Fed On Wed, 10 Mar 2004, Alexander Hansen wrote: On Mar 10, 2004, at 5:13 PM, Federico Carminati wrote: Hello, it's me again, sorry. I have upgraded

[Fink-users] kdebase3-, kdebase3-shlibs-3.2.1-21 failed to build

2004-03-11 Thread Kow Kuroda
Hi, kdebase3-, kdebase3-shlibs-3.2.1-21 failed to build, due to the following problem. After the prompt at the last line, nothing (y or n) helps to make it work. :-( Any ideas? Thanks in advance Kow * $ fink update-all /usr/bin/sudo

Re: [Fink-users] list dependency tree for a particular app?

2004-03-11 Thread Dave Vasilevsky
On Mar 10, 2004, at 9:34 PM, Lloyd Budd wrote: If I want to install 'vim', how do I see what are packages regarded to already have installed or to install? It's not simple to figure out the list, since it depends on whether you'll have to build vim, or just have to install a .deb that you

[Fink-users] Re: 10.3 Fink

2004-03-11 Thread michelangelo mangano
federico, before you remove fink and start all over (a bit radical!) make sure you start by removing the old x11. X11 used to be in /Applications/ , now it is in /Applications/Utilities. So remove /Applications/X11 to start with. Then it might be that you did not install the Developer tools part

[Fink-users] Re: kdebase3-, kdebase3-shlibs-3.2.1-21 failed to build

2004-03-11 Thread Benjamin Reed
Kow Kuroda wrote: Hi, kdebase3-, kdebase3-shlibs-3.2.1-21 failed to build, due to the following problem. After the prompt at the last line, nothing (y or n) helps to make it work. :-( the fix is checked in, should be there in the next hour or so. -- Benjamin Reed, a.k.a. RangerRick [EMAIL

Re: [Fink-users] Ethereal Problem

2004-03-11 Thread Alexander Hansen
On Mar 11, 2004, at 1:01 AM, Noah Silverman wrote: Hi! I am running the latest version of OS 10.3 (panther). I just installed the most recent version of fink. I used dselect to install ethereal. It sucessfully installed a bunch of depancies and then ethereal. I do the following: 1) Start

Re: [Fink-users] Ethereal Problem

2004-03-11 Thread Noah Silverman
Thanks, I'm not sure what you mean by install from source. If I just download the ethereal source from ethereal.com, it fails to install due to a ton of dependancy errors. That is why I tried the Fink route. I work in Linux all day, so I'm fairly comfortable with how these things work,

[Fink-users] update-all fails compiling guppi16.40.3-13

2004-03-11 Thread James L. Rogers
Hi Folks, I'm running Panther v10.3.2. Did a fink selfupdate this AM and it ran fine. Here's the version info [darwin] james $ fink --version Package manager version: 0.18.2 Distribution version: 0.6.2.cvs Copyright (c) 2001 Christoph Pfisterer Copyright (c) 2001-2003 The Fink Package

Re: [Fink-users] Ethereal Problem

2004-03-11 Thread Noah Silverman
Interesting. I always thought that dselect was the only way to go. In general, is it better to use fink install for the packages that I want? On Mar 11, 2004, at 9:03 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote: I mean that you should use the Fink source distribution, e.g. via fink install ethereal. The

Re: [Fink-users] Ethereal Problem

2004-03-11 Thread Alexander Hansen
I mean that you should use the Fink source distribution, e.g. via fink install ethereal. The Fink source distribution does all of the patching and configuration automatically. On Mar 11, 2004, at 11:57 AM, Noah Silverman wrote: Thanks, I'm not sure what you mean by install from source. If I

Re: [Fink-users] Ethereal Problem

2004-03-11 Thread Alexander Hansen
For newer packages, frequently. For bleeding edge unstable packages (which frequently are stable versions for Linux), absolutely. On Mar 11, 2004, at 12:07 PM, Noah Silverman wrote: Interesting. I always thought that dselect was the only way to go. In general, is it better to use fink

Re: [Fink-users] Ethereal Problem

2004-03-11 Thread Noah Silverman
Didn't work. Fink Install ethereal completed without any errors. I start up Apple's X11 Application and type sudo /sw/bin/ethereal And get all the same errors as before. Could this be an environmental issue? Something to do with the environment in X11? On Mar 11, 2004, at 9:03 AM,

Re: [Fink-users] Ethereal Problem

2004-03-11 Thread Eric Barkve
I had the same problem. Unfortunately, I had to completely remove my /sw directory and start over. Once i reinstalled fink, run fink selfupdate, then try reinstalling ethereal again. I think there is some other package installed that messed up the gtk settings. All i know is starting over

[Fink-users] No german Umlaute within gnome 2.4.1-2

2004-03-11 Thread Eric Hoch
Hi, as of today I did update my Xfree86 4.3.99.901 to Xfree86 4.4.0 without any troubel at first sight but a second look shows me two errors that only maybe due to false configuration. First error see first mail. Second error is that no matter what I do in .profile I get a german desktop but

[Fink-users] Problem using fink selfupdate

2004-03-11 Thread Michel Levy-Provencal
Hello, I am trying to do a fink selfupdate on a MacOSX 10.3.2, using package manager version: 0.18.2 and distribution version: 0.6.2.cvs. It generates an error: Updating package index... done. Information about 1403 packages read in 9 seconds. The following 4 packages will be installed or

Re: [Fink-users] Problem using fink selfupdate

2004-03-11 Thread Alexander K. Hansen
On Mar 11, 2004, at 3:09 PM, Michel Levy-Provencal wrote: Hello, I am trying to do a fink selfupdate on a MacOSX 10.3.2, using package manager version: 0.18.2 and distribution version: 0.6.2.cvs. It generates an error: Updating package index... done. Information about 1403 packages read in 9

[Fink-users] kdelibs BuildDepend warning

2004-03-11 Thread GoochRules!
Greetings, Today I did fink selfupdate followed by fink update-all and received the following warning, repeated 7 times: WARNING: The package kdelibs3-ssl Depends on kdelibs3-ssl-shlibs, but kdelibs3-ssl-shlibs only allows things to BuildDepend on it. Is this something I need to be

Re: [Fink-users] Problem using fink selfupdate

2004-03-11 Thread Remi Mommsen
Hi, On Mar 11, 2004, at 12:09 PM, Michel Levy-Provencal wrote: Hello, I am trying to do a fink selfupdate on a MacOSX 10.3.2, using package manager version: 0.18.2 and distribution version: 0.6.2.cvs. It generates an error: {SNIP} So i tried, sudo

Re: [Fink-users] kdelibs BuildDepend warning

2004-03-11 Thread Alexander K. Hansen
On Mar 11, 2004, at 3:59 PM, GoochRules! wrote: Greetings, Today I did fink selfupdate followed by fink update-all and received the following warning, repeated 7 times: WARNING: The package kdelibs3-ssl Depends on kdelibs3-ssl-shlibs, but kdelibs3-ssl-shlibs only allows things to

Re: [Fink-users] Problem using fink selfupdate - fixed

2004-03-11 Thread Michel Levy-Provencal
The problem was fixed by deleting and reinstalling fink from fink.sourceforge.net packages. Thanks for your answer. Le 11 mars 04, à 21:33, Alexander K. Hansen a écrit : On Mar 11, 2004, at 3:09 PM, Michel Levy-Provencal wrote: Hello, I am trying to do a fink selfupdate on a MacOSX 10.3.2,

[Fink-users] Font problem in kde 3.2.1

2004-03-11 Thread Charles Brossollet
Hi all, I just installed the latest kde 3.2.1 release with fink, but the problem is that *every* character in the kde UI is a square. Note that I get the following messages on startup: [EMAIL PROTECTED] startkde xset: bad font path element (#87), possible causes are: Directory does not

Re: [Fink-users] list dependency tree for a particular app?

2004-03-11 Thread Lloyd Budd
On 10-Mar-04, at 23:58, Dave Vasilevsky wrote: On Mar 10, 2004, at 9:34 PM, Lloyd Budd wrote: If I want to install 'vim', how do I see what are packages regarded to already have installed or to install? It's not simple to figure out the list, since it depends on whether you'll have to build

Re: [Fink-users] Font problem in kde 3.2.1

2004-03-11 Thread Alexander Hansen
On Mar 11, 2004, at 4:48 PM, Charles Brossollet wrote: Hi all, I just installed the latest kde 3.2.1 release with fink, but the problem is that *every* character in the kde UI is a square. Note that I get the following messages on startup: [EMAIL PROTECTED] startkde xset: bad font path element

Re: [Fink-users] Font problem in kde 3.2.1

2004-03-11 Thread Martin Costabel
Charles Brossollet wrote: Hi all, I just installed the latest kde 3.2.1 release with fink, but the problem is that *every* character in the kde UI is a square. You might want to run qtconfig and choose a different default font. Also make sure that the ~/.qt directory is owned by you and not by

Re: [Fink-users] list dependency tree for a particular app?

2004-03-11 Thread Pierre Gambarotto
Le 11 mars 04, à 03:34, Lloyd Budd a écrit : Hello, How do I list a dependency tree for a particular application? Example: If I want to install 'vim', how do I see what are packages regarded to already have installed or to install? Only for the deb portion of fink, you can do : apt-cache

[Fink-users] Tip: proxy passwords with curl

2004-03-11 Thread Daniel E. Macks
The curl that comes with OS X 10.3 appears not to support username and password in the http_proxy environment variable. That means if a user (correctly) specifies http://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:port when fink tries to fetch a tarball curl will report an error that implies it is using the username

Re: [Fink-users] Ethereal Problem

2004-03-11 Thread Noah Silverman
I got it to work! I deleted the /sw directory completely and then re-installed fink from source. I then installed ethereal-ssl and all its dependancies from source. Thanks, -N On Mar 11, 2004, at 8:59 PM, Dave Vasilevsky wrote: On Mar 11, 2004, at 12:30 PM, Noah Silverman wrote: Fink

[Fink-users] but mozilla-dev only allows things to BuildDepend on it ?

2004-03-11 Thread Lloyd Budd
Hi, I have a new install (source) + binary added after on Mac OS X 10.3. 'gaim-ssl' is pretty much the 1st package I am installing after updating everything. There is a warning about mozilla and mozilla-dev shown below. It looks like it is proceeding well -- it is still downloading all the

[Fink-users] Re: but mozilla-dev only allows things to BuildDepend on it ?

2004-03-11 Thread Daniel E. Macks
Lloyd Budd [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: WARNING: The package mozilla Depends on mozilla-dev, but mozilla-dev only allows things to BuildDepend on it. You as a fink user can safely ignore any and all of these BuildDepends violation warnings. They are only meaningful to and fixable (and