Viv Kendon wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, Martin Costabel wrote:
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In the octave configure file I find tests for Mach-O/dyld.h. This
does not exist, but there is /usr/include/mach-o/dyld.h. On my system,
this is the same, and I see in the configure output indeed:
checking Mach-O/dyld.h
Hello,
Does anyone now how I can get fink installed programs to open the files
they created by double clicking on the files? I have some Abiword and
Gnumeric files. When the file is produced it creates a generic icon
(looks like a white piece of paper with one corner folded over).
Well I built and installed it now so that's good from a fink
perspective, but it hasn't helped me figure out why I get those spurious
errors. I'm sure the root of those will turn up sooner or later
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On 1/12/06, Michael J. Vollinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone now how I can get fink installed programs to open the files
they created by double clicking on the files? I have some Abiword and
Gnumeric files. When the file is produced it creates a generic icon
(looks like a
On 1/12/06, Robert T Wyatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I built and installed it now so that's good from a fink
perspective, but it hasn't helped me figure out why I get those spurious
errors. I'm sure the root of those will turn up sooner or later
They could be due to something as
I have just upgraded to 10.4.4. I did a fink selfupdate then did an update-all
with no problems till it got to ethereal. It went through the whole auto-config
procedure and stopped at the net-snmp library and quit with the following
message, anyone else having these problems with 10.4.4?
Can't
I come up with the following problem when trying to install gv.
I can't see anything quite like this in the archive under gv.
Can anybody help please?
steve
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On 1/11/06, Alex W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just upgraded to 10.4.4. I did a fink selfupdate then did an update-all
with no problems till it got to ethereal. It went through the whole
auto-config
procedure and stopped at the net-snmp library and quit with the following
message, anyone
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 12:40:18 -0500
Alexander K. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I, personally, use XDroplets.
( http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/unix_open_source/xdroplets.html )
This tool creates wrappers to a Unix application that the Finder
recognizes as being able to open files.
On 1/11/06, Stephen Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I come up with the following problem when trying to install gv.
I can't see anything quite like this in the archive under gv.
Can anybody help please?
steve
Like what? You didn't state the nature of your problem.
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I'm getting this error compiling octave-forge with fink 24.11 on
Panther. I can't swear that it's not a problem with my computer, but at
least I can replicate the error.
checking for mkoctfile... mkoctfile
ld: warning -L: directory name (/sw/lib/octave-2.1.71) does not exist
ld: warning
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
They could be due to something as simple as a flaky RAM module.
That's an idea! I'll check out the hardware since my LAN administrator
may well have stuck something in this machine
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Emily Jackson wrote:
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I've tried using this to help make Sylpheed my default e-mail program,
but the setting doesn't stick and reverts to Apple Mail. :-(
Did you set your default email reader in the Mail.app preferences?
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Robert T Wyatt wrote:
I'm getting this error compiling octave-forge with fink 24.11 on
Panther. I can't swear that it's not a problem with my computer, but at
least I can replicate the error.
checking for mkoctfile... mkoctfile
ld: warning -L: directory name (/sw/lib/octave-2.1.71) does not
On Jan 11, 2006, at 7:52 AM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
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I would have upgraded from XCode 2.1 to version 2.2 when it came out.
Do you have a suggestion for uninstalling XCode cleanly so a clean
install can occur? This is on a 1.8 GHz iMac G5, 17 inch. I forgot to
include that information
Good hello...running Clam AV on Mac OSX.4.4 via fink, with ClamXav GUI.trying to update to .88, and getting this warning:checking resolv.h presence... yesconfigure: WARNING: resolv.h: present but cannot be compiledconfigure: WARNING: resolv.h: check for missing prerequisite headers?configure:
On 1/12/06, Clay Hummer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good hello...
running Clam AV on Mac OSX.4.4 via fink, with ClamXav GUI.
trying to update to .88, and getting this warning:
checking resolv.h presence... yes
configure: WARNING: resolv.h: present but cannot be compiled
configure: WARNING:
says its current, but tried and got this:/sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait --remove passwddpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of passwd: clamav depends on passwd (= 20030202-2)./sw/bin/dpkg: error processing passwd (--remove): dependency problems - not removingErrors were encountered while processing:
While doing an update-all on Panther I wound up with this:
bash-3.00$ sudo apt-get install postgresql80-ssl-shlibs
postgresql80-unified-shlibs
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Sorry, postgresql80-unified-shlibs is already the newest version.
Some packages could
On 1/12/06, Clay Hummer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
says its current, but tried and got this:
/sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait --remove passwd
dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of passwd:
clamav depends on passwd (= 20030202-2).
/sw/bin/dpkg: error processing passwd (--remove):
dependency
On 1/12/06, Robert T Wyatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While doing an update-all on Panther I wound up with this:
bash-3.00$ sudo apt-get install postgresql80-ssl-shlibs
postgresql80-unified-shlibs
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Sorry,
my bad... long day :)
anyways, says I'm pointing to 10.4 transitional, and I have no idea
where the 2003 number came from; says I'm using 20051118-11... in any
event, reinstalled it anyways... still no go...
h
cfh
On Jan 12, 2006, at 7:57 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
On 1/12/06,
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Clay Hummer wrote:
| my bad... long day :)
| anyways, says I'm pointing to 10.4 transitional, and I have no idea
| where the 2003 number came from; says I'm using 20051118-11... in any
| event, reinstalled it anyways... still no go...
| h
| cfh
On 1/12/06, Clay Hummer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my bad... long day :)
anyways, says I'm pointing to 10.4 transitional, and I have no idea
where the 2003 number came from; says I'm using 20051118-11... in any
event, reinstalled it anyways... still no go...
h
cfh
Ah. That's good
amavisd:*:83:83::0:0:Amavisd User:/var/virusmails:/bin/tcsh
...and I got cranky and uninstalled 87.1 through fink commander, just
to see if that cleaned anything up, so I have no listing for clamav...
On Jan 12, 2006, at 8:29 PM, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
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amavisd:*:83:83::0:0:Amavisd User:/var/virusmails:/bin/tcsh
...and I got cranky and uninstalled 87.1 through fink commander, just
to see if that cleaned anything up, so I have no listing for clamav...
On Jan 12, 2006, at 8:29 PM, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
Should have come
how do I do that?
(and thanks for all the help...)
cfh
On Jan 12, 2006, at 8:49 PM, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
Clay Hummer wrote:
amavisd:*:83:83::0:0:Amavisd User:/var/virusmails:/bin/tcsh
...and I got cranky and uninstalled 87.1 through fink commander,
just to see if that cleaned anything up,
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Robert T Wyatt wrote:
While doing an update-all on Panther I wound up with this:
bash-3.00$ sudo apt-get install postgresql80-ssl-shlibs
postgresql80-unified-shlibs
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
errr...
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
See if you can instal postgresql80-ssl-shlibs manually.
worked! I thought I had tried that after the selfupdate failed but I
didn't
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Benjamin Reed wrote:
errr... apt-get?
What if you do fink install postgresql80-ssl-shlibs ?
Sometimes when fink fails with a dependency problem I have luck with
apt-get, but in this case I hadn't tried fink first. Since the error had
come after building the package, I thought that I could
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 06:58:17PM +1100, Vincent McIntyre wrote:
Hi
I am trying to sort out a firewall issue for fink rsync updates.
http://finkmirrors.net/status.html seems not to be working.
How else does one obtain a list of the fink mirrors?
I don't have a mac.
Grab a copy of the
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