Or maybe remove the whole
/Library/Spotlight/Microsoft Office.mdimporter/
Microsoft Office related directory tree?
Best and thanks,
Eduardo
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 1:34 AM, Eduardo Pestana <
epestana.fink.l...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Jack
> I did as you said. I ran several times
>
> lsof |
Ben Abbott wrote:
> On Aug 31, 2009, at 9:02 PM, Mark J. Reed wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 7:46 PM, Martin
>> Costabel wrote:
>>> Otherwise use printf or /bin/echo -n instead of echo -n. Or bash
>>> instead of
>>> sh.
>> OK, now I'm confused. On my Leopard box (10.5.8), /bin/sh is a li
Mark J. Reed wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 7:46 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
>> Otherwise use printf or /bin/echo -n instead of echo -n. Or bash instead of
>> sh.
>
> OK, now I'm confused. On my Leopard box (10.5.8), /bin/sh is a link
> to bash - hm, a separate copy, actually - and behaves jus
Dear Jack
I did as you said. I ran several times
lsof | grep mdimport
and the output was frozen at what is shown below at the end of this email.
Please take a look at the last two entries (I copied them right here)
> /Spotlight/Microsoft Office.mdimporter/Contents/MacOS/Microsoft Office
> mdw
On Aug 31, 2009, at 9:02 PM, Mark J. Reed wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 7:46 PM, Martin
> Costabel wrote:
>> Otherwise use printf or /bin/echo -n instead of echo -n. Or bash
>> instead of
>> sh.
>
> OK, now I'm confused. On my Leopard box (10.5.8), /bin/sh is a link
> to bash - hm, a sepa
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 7:46 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
> Otherwise use printf or /bin/echo -n instead of echo -n. Or bash instead of
> sh.
OK, now I'm confused. On my Leopard box (10.5.8), /bin/sh is a link
to bash - hm, a separate copy, actually - and behaves just like bash
does in 'sh mode'
Having googled for that, I found and experimented myself that to allow kde4
apps to work I have to run the /sw/bin/init.sh which the fink environment if I
am not wrong. Having opened the X11 term which has the /sw/bin/init in the
.xinitrc, I can run mostly all kde4 apps. In other words, I can't
On Aug 31, 2009, at 7:46 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
> Mark J. Reed wrote:
>> "More POSIX conforming than POSIX requires" would seem to be an
>> oxymoron, if not a paradox. And POSIX explicitly allows "echo -n".
>
> Yes, that's what I mean. Back in the early days of Leopard, when
> people compla
Mark J. Reed wrote:
> "More POSIX conforming than POSIX requires" would seem to be an
> oxymoron, if not a paradox. And POSIX explicitly allows "echo -n".
Yes, that's what I mean. Back in the early days of Leopard, when people
complained about the missing -n in sh's echo, Apple said it is becaus
On 8/31/09, Martin Costabel wrote:
> Ben Abbott wrote:
>> I followed the instructions to switch to snow leopard. I've deleted
> []
>> Default Command: Latex
>> Default Script: Tex + DVI
>> Tex: altpdflatex
>> Latex: altpdflatex
>
> Contemporary versions of tex use simpdftex instead of altpdftex,
"More POSIX conforming than POSIX requires" would seem to be an
oxymoron, if not a paradox. And POSIX explicitly allows "echo -n".
Does the builtin echo in sh have any way to suppress a newline? Maybe
the venerable "\c"?
On 8/31/09, Martin Costabel wrote:
> Ben Abbott wrote:
>> I followed the
Ben Abbott wrote:
> I followed the instructions to switch to snow leopard. I've deleted
[]
> Default Command: Latex
> Default Script: Tex + DVI
> Tex: altpdflatex
> Latex: altpdflatex
Contemporary versions of tex use simpdftex instead of altpdftex, whose
development stopped ca 2002.
> When I t
William G. Scott chemistry.ucsc.edu> writes:
>
> This is now fixed, and wasn't really a python problem (but rather
> something stupid I did in creating the executable wrapper script
> earlier was unmasked by the upgrade).
>
> I've fixed it in
> coot-0.6-pre-1-revision-2223
>
> One small ir
Martin Diers wrote:
> I am on an upgraded system, 10.5->10.6, so everything should still be
> 32-bit. As I understand it, you don't get 64-bit Fink unless you
> bootstrap from scratch, and I surely didn't do that.
>
> OCaml fails with the following error:
>
> /tmp/camlasmb6d1cf.s:656:32-bit absol
I am on an upgraded system, 10.5->10.6, so everything should still be
32-bit. As I understand it, you don't get 64-bit Fink unless you
bootstrap from scratch, and I surely didn't do that.
OCaml fails with the following error:
/tmp/camlasmb6d1cf.s:656:32-bit absolute addressing is not supported fo
I followed the instructions to switch to snow leopard. I've deleted
all Fink's .la files and have rebuilt the packages when the missing
files were needed when running an update-all. All went rather well.
Now I'm having trouble with tetex.
With the simple latex document ...
> \documentclass[1
On 31/08/2009, at 12:58, Alexander Hansen wrote:
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> Robert Black wrote:
>> Folks:
>>
>> The folks here are about to change me from my trusty PPC G5, where
>> everything I use works fine, to a wintel imac with snow leopard on
>> it.
>> I presume a
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Robert Black wrote:
> Folks:
>
> The folks here are about to change me from my trusty PPC G5, where
> everything I use works fine, to a wintel imac with snow leopard on it.
> I presume all my fink installed apps will need to be reinstalled and
>
Folks:
The folks here are about to change me from my trusty PPC G5, where
everything I use works fine, to a wintel imac with snow leopard on it.
I presume all my fink installed apps will need to be reinstalled and
recompiled for the little-endian POC. Any Ideas on how long Fink will
take t
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vibnwis wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Having installed kde4 through fink, I move on to run the kde apps.
> However, I couldn't get any of kde4 apps running. The icons appear
> blinking in the Dock and disappear after a while. Here are the commands
> I use:
>
Hi there,
Having installed kde4 through fink, I move on to run the kde apps. However, I
couldn't get any of kde4 apps running. The icons appear blinking in the Dock
and disappear after a while. Here are the commands I use: 1.
launchctl load /Library/LaunchAgents/org.freedesktop.dbus-
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Jonathan Koren wrote:
> What gives?
>
> Making all in models
> LC_ALL=C /sw/bin/intltool-merge -x -u -c ../../po/.intltool-merge-
> cache ../../po GNOME-GENERIC-PS.xml.in GNOME-GENERIC-PS.xml
> Generating and caching the translation database
> Mergin
What gives?
Making all in models
LC_ALL=C /sw/bin/intltool-merge -x -u -c ../../po/.intltool-merge-
cache ../../po GNOME-GENERIC-PS.xml.in GNOME-GENERIC-PS.xml
Generating and caching the translation database
Merging translations into GNOME-GENERIC-PS.xml.
dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol
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