Suddenly this morning without any action on my part, fink selfupdate
works again. Are you aware of any changes made at the fink end?
James
> Alexander,
> When I run the command
> rsync -az -v
> rsync://distfiles.master.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo//TIMESTAMP
> /opt/fink/fink/TIMESTAMP.tmp
> from the
A shot in the dark, but in the past, I've run into proxy issues caused by my
Netbeans. Not sure if Netbeans is your IDE or if this problem is even
remotely related (this one bug stemmed from framework that's not part of
j2me), but food for thought. Sometimes the IDE has proxy settings that
overri
Alexander,
When I run the command
rsync -az -v
rsync://distfiles.master.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo//TIMESTAMP
/opt/fink/fink/TIMESTAMP.tmp
from the command line it fails with the same error message.
rsync: failed to connect to distfiles.master.finkmirrors.net: Connection
refused (61)
rsync error: er
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What happens if you run the rsync command that Fink is using manually?
Does that work?
On 2/3/10 11:48 AM, James Howse wrote:
> Alexander,
> I considered that possibility because I am behind various proxies and
> firewalls, so I ran the following rsy
Alexander,
I considered that possibility because I am behind various proxies and
firewalls, so I ran the following rsync command which tries to
retrieve a copy of the rsync source code from samba.org.
rsync -av --exclude=.git/ rsync://rsync.samba.org/ftp/unpacked/rsync
/dest/dir/
This works fin
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On 2/3/10 11:19 AM, James Howse wrote:
> Just this week I have started getting the following error when running
> fink selfupdate. Any suggestions on what the problem might be?
> Thanks,
> James
>
> fink -v selfupdate
> rsync -az -v
> rsync://distfi
Daniel, Martin,
Thanks for the responses.
Fortunately, I have been able to figure out how to get rsync to work
from behind my proxy server, so this works for me.
On Apr 14, 2006, at 2:04 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Bill Spotz wrote:
When I do a 'fink selfupdate', I get some unexpected warni
Bill Spotz wrote:
When I do a 'fink selfupdate', I get some unexpected warnings. Some of
the packages update, but some do not. I have confirmed with a package
maintainer that I am not seeing the latest version of a package I am
interested in upgrading. Here is what I am seeing:
$ fink self
On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 01:32:13PM -0600, Bill Spotz wrote:
> When I do a 'fink selfupdate', I get some unexpected warnings. Some
> of the packages update, but some do not. I have confirmed with a
> package maintainer that I am not seeing the latest version of a
> package I am interested in
On Aug 20, 2005, at 8:49 PM, Jonathan Levi MD wrote:
Attempting a selfupdate, I got (approximately)
parse error, in file `/sw/var/lib/dpkg/status' near line 4695
package `libgettext3-dev':
missing version
failed: Can't install gettext-dev-0.10.40-24
Investigating file /sw/var/lib/
Alexander Hansen wrote:
I've had the same problem--using CVS update brings in the files, and
switching back to rsync takes them away again.
On Mar 10, 2004, at 9:50 PM, Koen van der Drift wrote:
Is there a problem with selfupdate using rsync? I haven't seen new
info files in about 2 days, for in
I've had the same problem--using CVS update brings in the files, and
switching back to rsync takes them away again.
On Mar 10, 2004, at 9:50 PM, Koen van der Drift wrote:
Hi,
Is there a problem with selfupdate using rsync? I haven't seen new
info files in about 2 days, for instance the new xfr
Jack Repenning wrote:
My attempt to selfupdate fink ended in "Failed: no matching version
found for bzip2". What's broke? How do I fix it?
You might want to just try another "selfupdate". It should bring you the
package descriptions from the 0.6.2 distribution and then automatically
recompil
On Friday, January 17, 2003, at 12:52 PM, Andreas Gschwendtner wrote:
Hi everybody,
I ran into the following error when when tried my regular
"fink-selfupdate-cvs" and "fink update-all" commands:
Errors were encountered while processing:
/sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/
DOH!
I didn't even catch that one in the FAQ. Thanks... It's working now.
So is there any way for 'head' and 'HEAD' to coexist peacefully on OS X? (I
just copied 'head' from another install and renamed 'HEAD' to 'HEAD2' for
now, not in that order ;) anything else you suggest?)
Thanks again.
Ca
This one is in the FAQ:
http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/comp-general.php#head
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On Fri, 17 Jan 20
I had the same problem - I do not think you have all the error listed. In my
case there appeared to be a dependency problem with automake.
I manually reinstalled/upgraged automake first then did a selfupdate.
That solved the problem.
Mike
> Hi everybody,
>
> I ran into the following error whe
On Saturday, November 16, 2002, at 01:46 PM, Alexander Meier wrote:
hi,
please have a look at the following problem... I've had this problem
before - but forgot how I solved it then!
maybe this will help you remember
http://www.mail-archive.com/fink-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg00288.html
--
dyla
OOPS. Sorry for the partial message, Andreas (I hit ^x instead of ^c
like I thought).
Try doing another selfupdate-cvs: Dave Morrison has moved the
dependency packages for gtk-doc over to stable.
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Alexander K. Hansen
Associate Research Scientist, Columbia University
Levitated Dipole Experime
I have moved some packages to stable which were the missing dependencies of
gtk-doc (and indirectly, of libxml2). Please run "fink selfupdate-cvs"
and try again.
-- Dave
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