Hi Steffen:
I've seen this on one machine and have a report from another person,
but haven't managed to track the problem down. I've also reported it
to the software author upstream. The problem appears to be with sed,
but the info file specifies SED=/usr/bin/sed, and in my case this is
Hi,
first of all thanks for porting coot :-).
I experience a weird problem when I try to compile coot on Intel
machines (Tiger Leopard) - a PPC (old G4) seems not to be affected.
Here's a snippet of the error messages I get:
...
checking whether the fort77 linker (/usr/bin/ld) supports
Here is the result of installing auctex
/sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait -r fink-buildlock-auctex-11.85-3
(Lecture de la base de données...
dpkg : avertissement important : le fichier contenant la liste des
fichiers du paquet « fink-buildlock-openexr-1.4.0-1022 »
étant manquant, il est considéré
I just did a fink selfupdate and fink update-all, and the lzo2 package
doesn't compile. The error message from the last command is long, so I've
put it at the end of this message.
Fink 0.28.1, tracking unstable source.
OS X 10.5.2, intel with all updates.
XCode 3.0.
Dunno if it matters, but
On Mon, 24 Mar 2008, Viv Kendon wrote:
Or, I can try Tiger's X11, apply the patch, and see if
everything still works even though it was compiled against
xorg. And recompile what doesn't.
Ahh, I remembered you can run Tiger's X11 with the xorg
X11R6 stuff. So I grabbed the Tiger X11 update,
On Mar 25, 2008, at 8:02 PM, Viv Kendon wrote:
snip
And trivial but curious, the root pixel is back (in the
bottom right corner).
I believe that is an autocutsel artifact.
That was present in Tiger for XDarwin
too, but not Leopard. (I'm using qiv to set my background
picture and I