Hi all,
now I'm sitting behind a MS ISA proxy and in order to download
packages using fink, I am to use NTLM authentication. I'm using curl
as a package downloader and curl is able to get through NTLM proxy.
But by default fink calls curl as curl -f -L and it fails to get
through
Peter Vasilyev wrote:
Hi all,
now I'm sitting behind a MS ISA proxy and in order to download packages
using fink, I am to use NTLM authentication. I'm using curl as a package
downloader and curl is able to get through NTLM proxy. But by default
fink calls curl as curl -f -L and it fails to
Is it possible either to to call curl from fink with custom options
(such as --proxy-ntlm, -U etc) or solve this issue in another way?
Create a file ~/.curlrc
and put those options in it. They will be passed to curl inside or
outside fink.
On 12/26/05, Rogue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as discussed some time ago I never heard back from the listed maintainer of
fluxbox. I have now uploaded an up-to-date .info file in the tracker - please
check it out.
Rogue
Sounds good--I'd recommend sending such messages to -devel, mainly
Hi,I've had this problem for a while, but finally decided to look at it. I've been unable to install geomview on my machine, getting messages like:checking for flex... (cached) flexchecking for yywrap in -lfl... yeschecking lex output file root... lex.yychecking whether yytext is a pointer...
Charles Williams wrote:
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gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../../.. -I/sw/share/Geomview
-I../../../../include -I/usr/X11R6/include -I.. -no-cpp-precomp -Dunix
-D__FreeBSD__=5 -I/sw/include -g -O2 -c buildinfo.c
gcc -g -O2 -force_flat_namespace -L/sw/lib -o gvx gvappear.o
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Thanks, Martin. I was actually able to get it to build by simply removing the -force_flat_namespace flag (in addition to my previous change). A few quick tests using the example data files seem to work OK.Thanks,CharlesOn Dec 27, 2005, at 3:54 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:Charles Williams wrote:[]
Charles Williams wrote:
Thanks, Martin. I was actually able to get it to build by simply
removing the -force_flat_namespace flag (in addition to my previous
change). A few quick tests using the example data files seem to work OK.
I tried again now and removed the -lXm that I had added
I have Mac OS X 10.3 installed, and would like to install the ncbitools package,
which is only available under 10.2 unstable. Is it possible to do this?
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On 12/27/05, Alan Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have Mac OS X 10.3 installed, and would like to install the ncbitools
package,
which is only available under 10.2 unstable. Is it possible to do this?
You can try it--you'd want to copy the package's .info and .patch file
(if present)
Alan Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I have Mac OS X 10.3 installed, and would like to install the ncbitools
package,
which is only available under 10.2 unstable. Is it possible to do this?
Also, there are much newer versions available from its website. There
appears to be an upgraded
Also, there are much newer versions available from its website. Thereappears to be an upgraded version in the submissions queue, flagged"Awaiting Update from Submitter" for over a yaer now:(as is 'vice' also.. Just had an email reply back from Matthew and he kindly informs me that he no longer
Alexander K. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On 12/27/05, Alan Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have Mac OS X 10.3 installed, and would like to install the
ncbitools package, which is only available under 10.2 unstable. Is
it possible to do this?
You can try it--you'd want to copy the
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