On 2/10/03 5:03 PM, Jamey Osborne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not have /usr/X11R6/bin on my system. I guess the reinstall hosed it.
X11 _used_ to work.
You should 'fink reinstall xfree86-base xfree86-base-shlibs xfree86-rootless
xfree86-rootless-shlibs' (or the threaded versions if you had
On 2/8/03 10:12 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi folks:
I've tried with no success to figure out how to poke a hole in my ipfw
firewall that will enable curl ftp to fetch files from an ftp site. I
also tried switching to curl-ssl but that didn't help. Normal ftp and
sftp
On 2/8/03 3:43 PM, David R. Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, the binary distribution is built on an 800 MHz G4 iMac, and it
takes around 4 or 5 days to build the whole thing.
And who is the kind soul who donates 5 days of his computer time for fink's
binary distro?
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On 1/20/03 8:39 AM, Sébastien Maret [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Help anybody ?
Did you install the SDK along with the base packages?
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On 1/18/03 2:11 PM, Wolfgang Rumpf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another problem, this time while trying to install kpovmodeler from cvs
source:
pkg kpovmodeler version ###
pkg kpovmodeler version 3.1-1
WARNING: While resolving dependency libogg-shlibs (= 1. for package
kdebase3-3.1-1,
On 1/18/03 3:46 PM, Benjamin Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, it was a problem with the info file -- when the automake2.5 deps
got changed, pico broke the word wrap. Do a selfupdate-cvs and it's
fine.
Nope, still broken for me:
(this is after running selfupdate-cvs a few moments ago and
On 1/18/03 3:46 PM, Benjamin Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, it was a problem with the info file -- when the automake2.5 deps
got changed, pico broke the word wrap. Do a selfupdate-cvs and it's
fine.
Nope, still broken for me:
(this is after running selfupdate-cvs a few moments ago and
On 1/18/03 5:31 PM, Benjamin Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is (hopefully!) fixed now.
:P
Yup; I got to the X Packages will be updated ; X New packages will be
installed and then I stopped.
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Hello all-
I've been trying to compile ATLAS 3.4.1-1 on 10.1.5 (G3, 600MHz), but have
been having problems during the Level 1 BLAS tuning (I think that's what
it's doing).
After compiling LAPACK, doing the configuration, and starting the compile,
this happens:
make[8]: `res/L1CacheSize' is up
On 11/26/02 6:39 PM, Stan Sanderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As we approach Thanksgiving in the U.S., I'm reminded of how much I
appreciate the efforts of the Fink crew. Thank you!
I second this motion! If I had any money to spare right now, I'd ask for
addresses to send a couple bucks to the
On 11/10/02 6:38 PM, Dylan Foley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Flashing'?' = your ROM file is absent/corrupted.
Other problems likely due to PRAM / NVRAM corruption.
I figured it was just PRAM corruption due to 2 reasons: the date was wrong,
and *nothing* was repaired except for resetting Startup
On 11/11/02 12:44 PM, Bill Rausch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Something called prebinding would fix this. I don't remember the
details though. Try searching Google or Apple's web site.
I figured that prebindings may need to be updated, however, the apps run at
normal speed after the second
Hello all-
This has *nothing* to do with fink whatsoever; I just thought that you would
be the best to ask about this. It is **very** long-winded; I wanted to try
to include all relevant details.
Last night, our neighborhood experienced a power flicker (I don't think it
was a surge, but it would
On 10/31/02 10:51 PM, Michael D Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm a newbie as far as debugging fink packages and font installations
goes, so bear with me.
Using ly2dvi -P and then ps2pdf is ok.
Using ly2dvi -p produces pdfs with no note heads, only stems.
I use the following:
ly2dvi
On 10/29/02 6:37 PM, Martin Costabel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks now more and more as if the binary installer under certain
circumstances may reduce the permissions of / to 700, that is
drwx--. This would explain the inability to boot. By booting into
single user mode, this
On 10/30/02 3:37 PM, Dan A. Milisic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kind of OT, but there's a bug in the OSX install CD that bit me a while
ago, looks like it got you too. It's got *nothing* to do with fink
messing up your install.
I didn't think fink had anything to do with it. It's good to know
On 10/30/02 3:06 AM, Martin Costabel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After playing with this some more, I found that I was *not* able to
transfer these dangerous permissions from the binary installer's pax
file to the actual / directory when I used the binary installer as
intended, i.e. by
Hello all,
First off, I would like to say that I *don't* think the following was your
guy's fault, but my father insisted that I write this (as he *does* think it
is).
After the earlier errors with ncurses and dpkg, we decided that we should
try to fix the fink installation. Without deleting any
On 10/29/02 4:23 PM, Martin Costabel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Once when I accidentally removed the x permission for 'others' on the
/ directory,
When you were in single user mode, did you look at the root directory to
see whether it appeared OK, that is in particular the following (extract
On 10/29/02 4:23 PM, Martin Costabel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When you were in single user mode, did you look at the root directory to
see whether it appeared OK, that is in particular the following (extract
from ls -la /):
drwxrwxr-t 44 root admin 1496 Oct 29 22:15 .
drwxrwxr-x
On 10/27/02 3:58 PM, Esteban Uribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These errors are using either fink installed sed (version 3.0.2) or
ssed (version 3.58).
With the sed version that comes with 10.2 I get different errors but in
the same places.
With another package in 10.1.5 (I can't remember
On 10/22/02 9:08 AM, Martin Costabel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It might also be that the File Eater is back. We haven't heard from him
for quite some time.
Symptoms: Several zero-length files in /sw/bin, in particular gzip and
tar.
Cure: Erase the zero-length files.
I'll *don't* think those
Hello all-
On another computer that I have, I'm using the fink 0.4.0 binary
distribution (see below about 0.4.1). The ncurses terminfo database has
become corrupted (again) and I want to just reinstall ncurses instead of all
of fink, like I did last time. (By 'corrupted' I mean that all terminfo
On 10/6/02 2:23 AM, Martin Costabel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe the error is here? It seems the fink compile script tries to set
ulimit -S -s 8192
and this fails in your case. Do you have ulimit -s 1000 or something
similar in your sh startup scripts? Anything that sets the stacksize
On 10/5/02 5:33 PM, Alexander Strange [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There was a bug in gcc that caused all #include foo to be ignored,
but #include foo.h worked. That may be the problem.
My *own* program, which used to compile, no longer does so (and it does
#include iostream.h). I know the .h
On 10/5/02 6:23 PM, Alwyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm unfamiliar with this package, but don't the compilation commands
get displayed during your build? When compiling C++ source files
(usually '.cc' or '.cpp'), is the command 'gcc' (also 'cc') or 'g++'
(also 'c++')? If it is the former and
On 10/5/02 6:54 PM, Alwyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't help you much, as I'm running 10.2. But observe the output from
the following command:
[pc-62-30-159-62-hw:gcc/darwin/2.95.2] alwynt% nm libstdc++.a | grep ios
snip
Symbols similar to the ones you quote are present, but they are
*
NOTE: The following is a *long*, detailed overview of what happens on my
machine when compiling lilypond. It doesn't contain much more than build
logs, if you wish to skip it.
*
On 10/5/02 7:37 PM, Alwyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, it
might help if you let us know the actual
On 10/5/02 8:28 PM, Ben Hines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Removing ccache while you compile it wouldn't hurt anything and is
worth a shot. (your cache stays intact in your home folder)
However, because I reinstalled almost my entire dev installation in my
hysteria earlier, it didn't use the
Hello all-
Fixed my earlier error by rebuilding python; don't know what the problem
was. Now when I 'fink install lilypond', I get this:
mv parser.tab.cc out/parser.cc
rm -f ./out/parser.dep; DEPENDENCIES_OUTPUT=./out/parser.dep ./out/parser.o
c++ -c -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DSTRING_UTILS_INLINED
On 10/1/02 3:48 PM, Tim Conkling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Honestly, I have no idea. I'm totally new to fink; I didn't try to do
anything fancy. I really just followed instructions for installation and
then ran dselect and installed a whole bunch of stuff. I did this all three
of four days
On 9/29/02 9:58 AM, Luke Gill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For example, Mozilla in unstable is 1.1. In stable, it is 1.0. I cannot
get 1.1 to compile, so want to move back to stable.
I think there is some way to specify what version you want to install. I
believe it is 'fink install
On 9/29/02 12:18 PM, Luke Gill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nope, I can't get that to work. I don¹t see anything in the man page that
says it will.
I don't know what man page you are looking at; mine says:
COMMANDS
fink has several commands that work on packages. All of them need at
On 9/28/02 5:17 PM, Harold Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I see that Fink 0.4.1 has been released isn't meant for jaguar this release
is not meant for Mac OS X 10.2. I'm currently running 10.2.1, and I'm not
sure how I should go about updating fink. Should I use fink selfupdate? Or
On 9/27/02 2:50 PM, Benjamin Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but I would recommend you
update to the 4.2.0.1 binaries on the XonX web page
(http://sf.net/projects/xonx/) -- they contain a number of bugfixes over
XFree86 4.2.0.
Does this need to be done if I am using the 10.1 stable source
On 9/22/02 2:57 PM, June Van Dyke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll see how it goes tonight when I try again.
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Thanks Mr. Hines, works fine now. I appreciate all of your fine work (and
the other fink contributors, also).
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On 9/21/02 11:34 PM, Ben Hines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After running fink selfupdate-cvs and then fink update-all, I get the
following:
Do this in your home folder (or another place you have write access to)
mkdir finkcvs
cd finkcvs
cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/fink
On 9/22/02 2:43 PM, Ben Hines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doesn't this enable the 10.2 tree? I'm still using 10.1.5...
No.
OK, I'll trust you. :)
I'll see how it goes tonight when I try again.
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On 9/22/02 4:05 PM, scmarcos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you can't trust Ben Hines you might as well throw
Fink in the trash.
Ben is easily one of the most active Fink developers currently on board :).
I was kidding. Sorry if I offended you, Mr. Hines.
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Hi all-
After running fink selfupdate-cvs and then fink update-all, I get the
following:
snip
pkg db3 version ###
pkg db3 version 3.3.11-7
pkg kdenetwork3 version ###
pkg kdenetwork3 version 3.0.2-1
pkg gtkmm version ###
pkg gtkmm version 1.2.10-3
pkg readline version ###
pkg readline
On 9/4/02 4:57 PM, lucho angueles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scuse me, i'm playing with fink and cvs ... not with apt.
Isn't it the unstable tree ?
No, running fink itself is not using the unstable tree by default. apt-get
and dselect use precompiled versions of the packages; fink compiles
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