Calin wrote:
Besides MacOSX' updates, nothing else has happened on my system, lately, but -
as much as I would hate to assume that this is an Apple vs. fink problem - it
looks too much of a coincidence
Read the first news item on the Fink home page.
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MArtin
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On 3/4/06, Denis Bueno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> $ fink install libdvdcss libdvdnav2
> Information about 2029 packages read in 1 seconds.
> Failed: Can't resolve dependency "libdvdread4-shlibs" for package
> "libdvdnav2-0.1.10-1" (no matching packages/versions found)
>
> $ fink list libdvd
>
Besides MacOSX' updates, nothing else has happened on my system, lately, but -
as much as I would hate to assume that this is an Apple vs. fink problem - it
looks too much of a coincidence that ever since that time my:
$fink selfupdate
keeps failing with tons of errors similar to:
...
rsync:
Denis Bueno wrote:
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I recently re-installed Fink, and it seems like a lot of packages are
missing, which I had installed before: indent, splint, unicode-tex.
Am I doing something wrong?
Perhaps you want to enable unstable?
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Trees: local/main stable/main stable/crypto
This doesn't excus
Procesor: 1.5GHz PowerPC G4
Mac OS X Version: 10.3.9
XCode version 1.5
"gcc -v" gives
gcc version 3.3 20030304 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 1671)
Could I be having a problem between fink, XCode, cctools?
Using 'fink list', cctools lists as
i cctools 576-1[virtual package
$ fink selfupdate
rsync -az -q rsync://master.us.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo//TIMESTAMP /
sw/fink/TIMESTAMP.tmp
I will now run the rsync command to retrieve the latest package
descriptions.
rsync -rtz --delete-after --delete -q --include='10.4-
transitional/' --include='10.4-transitional/stabl
Hello,
> I've got a set of coreutils packages in my experimental tree. They've
> just been so untrustworthy in the past I can't bring myself to release
> them. If some people want to test them out, I'd appreciate it. :)
>
> Actually, looks like SF's viewcvs is broken, I've put the info file up