[Fink-users] No update - broken dependencies

2004-08-03 Thread Mike O'Brien
Running fink update-all, I get a huge number of reports like this one: WARNING: The package kdesdk3 Depends on kspy, but kspy only allows things to BuildDepend on it. WARNING: The package kdesdk3 Depends on poxml, but poxml only allows things to BuildDepend on it. WARNING: The

Re: [Fink-users] No update - broken dependencies

2004-08-03 Thread Martin Costabel
Mike O'Brien wrote: [] WARNING: While resolving dependency system-java14-dev for package libidn-0.5.1-5, package system-java14-dev was not found. Failed: Can't resolve dependency system-java14-dev for package libidn-0.5.1-5 (no matching packages/versions found) Fink FAQ#6.18 Fink says Failed:

[Fink-users] GNU date command

2004-08-03 Thread Andreas Hartmann
Hi Fink community, I want to use the GNU date command instead of the BSD one. It seems to be in the coreutils package, but I can't find this package with Fink (although some websites recommend to install coreutils using Fink). Can anyone help me? Thanks in advance! -- Andreas

Re: [Fink-users] GNU date command

2004-08-03 Thread Alexander K. Hansen
On Aug 3, 2004, at 8:44 AM, Andreas Hartmann wrote: Hi Fink community, I want to use the GNU date command instead of the BSD one. It seems to be in the coreutils package, but I can't find this package with Fink (although some websites recommend to install coreutils using Fink). Can anyone help me?

[Fink-users] Can Fink be installed on Mac OSX Server?

2004-08-03 Thread Paul St. Amand
I checked the faq and the archives but did not find an answer to this... Are there any problems with, or differences between, installing Fink on OSX SERVER, as compared to OSX STANDARD? I have it working great on a standard Mac OSX 10.3 system. I want to put Fink on a new OSX SERVER 10.3 and

Re: [Fink-users] Can Fink be installed on Mac OSX Server?

2004-08-03 Thread Phil Ershler
Works fine. As a matter of fact, we serve a centralized fink installation off of a 10.3.4 XServe. Phil On Aug 3, 2004, at 2:25 PM, Paul St. Amand wrote: I checked the faq and the archives but did not find an answer to this... Are there any problems with, or differences between, installing Fink

[Fink-users] Re: Fink munged my X11

2004-08-03 Thread Aron Trauring
On Aug 2, 2004, at 11:59 PM, Aron Trauring wrote: snip AND YET IT WENT AHEAD AND INSTALLED A NEW ONE ANYWAY. Where am I at fault here? Please don't shout. Did Fink actually _install_ XFree86, or did it just build or download a version and fail to install it? If you run fink list -i

[Fink-users] x11 munging

2004-08-03 Thread William Scott
Dear Aaron: I think Dan was trying to be helpful. It is very hard to infer other people's mental states from a pile of ascii text. Having said that, this does seem to be a reoccurring problem. I just helped a colleague with this who is one of the most computer-literate people I know, and has

Re: [Fink-users] Re: Fink munged my X11

2004-08-03 Thread Amit Uttamchandani
First of all I am sorry for the troubles that you are having. It seems as if you were just plain unlucky. Ok so now you have a fresh install of apple x11 and Fink. All you have to do now is download fink and install it. That should be it. And as mentioned in the previous post do not do anything