[Fink-users] Fink Usage Question From New User

2006-03-28 Thread Brent Robinson
Hi, I'm new to using Fink, so this question might have a simple answer, but: When I issue the command "./fink fetch postfix-mysql", I receive the following message, although "postfix-mysql" is listed as an available Fink package: "Information about 2137 packages read in 0

[Fink-users] Re: Fink Usage Question From New User

2006-03-28 Thread Robert T Wyatt
Brent Robinson wrote: Hi, I'm new to using Fink, so this question might have a simple answer, but: When I issue the command ./fink fetch postfix-mysql, I receive the following message, although postfix-mysql is listed as an available Fink package: Information about 2137 packages read in

[Fink-users] Re: Fink Usage Question From New User

2006-03-28 Thread Brent Robinson
The command that I issued, and the resulting message, was: % ./fink fetch postfix-mysql Information about 2137 packages read in 0 seconds. Failed: no matching version found for postfix fink list postfix gives me: % ./fink list postfix Information about 2137 packages read in 0 seconds.

Re: [Fink-users] Re: Fink Usage Question From New User

2006-03-28 Thread Kevin Horton
Have you enabled the unstable distribution? Those package versions match up with what is in the stable distribution, which is the default. Kevin Horton On 28 Mar 2006, at 15:52, Brent Robinson wrote: The command that I issued, and the resulting message, was: % ./fink fetch postfix-mysql

Fw: [Fink-users] Re: Fink Usage Question From New User

2006-03-28 Thread Brent Robinson
As an additional note, I'm guessing that the problem I'm having is due to the fact that I'm not running the latest version of Fink, but http://fink.sourceforge.net/download/index.php?phpLang=en indicates that version 0.7.2 should be used for OSX 10.3.x. If the package that I need is not

[Fink-users] Re: Fink Usage Question From New User

2006-03-28 Thread Robert T Wyatt
The issue here is that Brent needs to run fink selfupdate-rsync because the version he has is too old. I would also recommend enabling unstable, but the package does exist in the stable tree so this is not the overriding problem. ... this is also why fink list postfix does not show the

[Fink-users] Re: Fw: Re: Fink Usage Question From New User

2006-03-28 Thread Robert T Wyatt
Brent Robinson wrote: As an additional note, I'm guessing that the problem I'm having is due to the fact that I'm not running the latest version of Fink, but http://fink.sourceforge.net/download/index.php?phpLang=en indicates that version 0.7.2 should be used for OSX 10.3.x. If the package

[Fink-users] Re: openoffice.org-2.0.2-101

2006-03-28 Thread Robert T Wyatt
I guess I'll try building openoffice.org since openoffice.org-firefox is still failing for me (on 10.4.5): [Java framework] The JRE specified by the bootstrap variable UNO_JAVA_JFW_JREHOME or UNO_JAVA_JFW_ENV_JREHOME could not be recognized. Check the values and make sure that you use a

Re: [Fink-users] Re: Fw: Re: Fink Usage Question From New User

2006-03-28 Thread Brent Robinson
I've both enabled the unstable distribution and run the Fink selfupdate, and I can now see the package I need when I execute the 'list' command. Thanks to both of you who responded. Brent R. P.S. No, I haven't run /sw/bin/pathsetup.sh, which is why I'm having to change to the directory

[Fink-users] Re: Fw: Re: Fink Usage Question From New User

2006-03-28 Thread Robert T Wyatt
Brent Robinson wrote: P.S. No, I haven't run /sw/bin/pathsetup.sh, which is why I'm having to change to the directory where Fink is located in order to run it. I figured as much, but unless you have a reason not to (such as having a bunch of stuff in /usr/local that you prefer to fink's

[Fink-users] Silly KDE/baghira question

2006-03-28 Thread William Scott
Hi folks: I've installed a KDE theme (or whatever it is called) that mimics the Aqua look. It is called baghira. I installed it on a linux machine and then on KDE for my Apple, using fink. It looks great on the linux machine. It looks less than great on my Apple. The version of baghira

Re: [Fink-users] Silly KDE/baghira question

2006-03-28 Thread Benjamin Reed
William Scott wrote: The one on the left is running locally on my Mac. The one on the right is running remotely from my linux machine. Focusing on the local window does not make the scroll bar blue nor the tabs. Grrr. Any suggestions? hm, looks like it's just bugged. I'll see if I can