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Dear all,
Trying to update fink today I got stuck again with that tar error:
'file changed as we read it'
after the compilation of gcc42 (it happened to me with gcc4 two months
ago). This is on a iBook G4 running 10.4.8 and Xcode 2.4
The last time
On Mar 3, 2007, at 11:16 AM, Miguel Ortiz-Lombardia wrote:
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Dear all,
Trying to update fink today I got stuck again with that tar error:
'file changed as we read it'
after the compilation of gcc42 (it happened to me with gcc4 two months
It appears to be failing on execute_nonroot_okay with error messages
about sudo being unable to execute /sw/bin/env because Permission
denied. I am somewhat suspecting that this may be caused by having
moved my /sw directory to another volume and then creating a symlink to
it.
Miguel Ortiz-Lombardia wrote:
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solution. Could someone tell me if there is a clear solution or, best at
the moment, direct me to a place where I could pick the binary package from?
The other unofficial bindist at
http://xanana.ucsc.edu/fink_10.4 unstable main
seems to have
I am attempting to get GNUCash up and running. It's the only
application that I have not been able to get working yet. Here is the
error message I get when it is trying to download the source for
libgcrypt:
curl -f -L -A 'fink/0.26.1' -O
I just tried the original source URL and the tarball was readily
available. What happens if you try 'fink install libgcrypt' and if it
complains again about the master mirror, just pick 4 right away?
Dave
On 3 Mar 2007, at 9:20:08 PM, Andy Szekely wrote:
I am attempting to get GNUCash up