Andreas Dittrich wrote:
I'd really like
to try the new xcode but don't wanna break my fink-unstable.
If everyone had this attitude, we would never find the bugs ;-)
For what it's worth, I installed Xcode-1.5 the day it appeared, and I
have not yet seen any problem.
--
Martin
Any news about that?
Did someone onstall 1.5 and run into problems with fink? I'd really like
to try the new xcode but don't wanna break my fink-unstable.
Andreas
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On Aug 8, 2004, at 2:57 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Andreas Dittrich wrote:
I'd really like to try the new xcode but don't wanna break my
fink-unstable.
If everyone had this attitude, we would never find the bugs ;-)
For what it's worth, I installed Xcode-1.5 the day it appeared, and I
have not
As promised, over the weekend I re-tried Fink. The virtual packages were
there as promised, X11 did not recompile and Gaim and xmms worked! This
is the goal I was trying to achieve - have Gaim and other GTK+ apps work
properly (i.e. show fonts and menus) I will now retry the process on the
Hi Aron et al:
Glad you have it working.
Gary Kerbaugh wrote a script called pkgdiff that takes a directory (or
directories) as an argument and compares the actual contents with
contents that would be expected on the basis of the bom (bill of
materials) files of the package receipts in
Kevin Burnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
This week I tried to do a fink update-all, and fink tried to install a
package libicu30 which apparently doesn't exist on any of the fink
mirrors.
I looked through the archives and saw that someone else had a similar
problem back in June, but