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Modified Files: install-fast.php install-first.php install-up02.php install-up03.php install.html install.php Log Message: fink-0.34.7 and xcode-4.6.1 Index: install-up02.php =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/fink/web/doc/bundled/install-up02.php,v retrieving revision 1.41 retrieving revision 1.42 diff -u -d -r1.41 -r1.42 --- install-up02.php 11 Nov 2012 16:04:54 -0000 1.41 +++ install-up02.php 30 Mar 2013 17:22:39 -0000 1.42 @@ -1,121 +1 @@ -<? -$title = "Installation - Clean"; -$cvs_author = 'Author: gecko2'; -$cvs_date = 'Date: 2012/11/11 15:20:15'; -$metatags = '<link rel="contents" href="install.php" title="Installation Contents"><link rel="prev" href="install-up03.php" title="Upgrading Fink">'; - -include_once "header.inc"; -?> - -<h1>Installation - 4 Clean Upgrade</h1> - - - - -<p> - There are situations, which normally don't come up every day, in which you - may find that you need to install Fink over again. -</p> - - -<h2><a name="cleaninst">4.1 Situations Calling for a Clean Reinstall</a></h2> -<ul> - <li> - <p>You want to switch architectures, e.g. you have a 32-bit (i386) - Fink distribution on OS 10.6, and you would like to have a 64-bit - (x86_64) one instead. This also applies if you try to migrate a - PowerPC OS X setup to an Intel machine.</p> - </li> - <li> - <p>You want to move Fink to a different path.</p> - </li> - <li> - <p>You want to update, or have already updated, OS X between versions - where Fink doesn't support an upgrade path:</p> - <p>- 10.4 -> 10.6+</p> - <p>- 10.5 -> 10.7+</p> - <p>- 10.6 -> 10.7+</p> - </li> - <li> - <p>You have updated from 10.5 to 10.6 with XQuartz-2.4 or later installed, - and X11-based libraries and executables stop working.</p> - </li> - <li> - <p>Your Fink installation has linked to libraries, e.g. from Macports - or <code>/usr/local</code>, which have been removed from - your machine, resulting in breakage in your Fink libraries and - executables.</p> - </li> -</ul> - - -<h2><a name="backup">4.2 Backing up to save time</a></h2> -<p> -To save time after you have reinstalled Fink, you can get a transcript -of your installed packages. The following command in a terminal window -will work, even if for some reason the Fink tools aren't functioning: -</p> -<pre>grep -B1 "install ok installed" /sw/var/lib/dpkg/status \ -| grep "^Package:" | cut -d: -f2 | cut -d\ f2 > finkinst.txt</pre> -<p> -This will save the list of your packages in the file <code>finkinst.txt</code> -in the current working directory. -</p> -<p> -You may also want to copy or move the sources in <code>/sw/src</code> -to another location so that you don't have to spend time downloading them when -you begin restoring your Fink distribution. -</p> -<p> -In addition, if you have made global configuration changes to any of your packages by -editing configuration files in <code>/sw/etc</code>, then you may wish to back -those up. -</p> - - -<h2><a name="removing">4.3 Removing Your Old Fink</a></h2> -<p> -Once you've <a href="#backup">backed everything up</a>, you are ready -to remove your Fink distribution. You can remove <code>/sw</code> as well as -anything in <code>/Applications/Fink</code> -using the Finder or the command line: -</p> -<pre>sudo rm -rf /sw /Applications/Fink/*</pre> -<p> -(Replace <code>/sw</code> by your actual Fink tree). -</p> - - -<h2><a name="reinstalling">4.4 Installing Fink Again</a></h2> -<p> -First, follow the <a href="install-first.php">first-time install instructions</a>. -</p> -<p> - Once you have downloaded package descriptions, you can put the sources that you - <a href="#backup">backed up</a> into <code>/sw/src</code> either - using the Finder or the command line: -</p> -<pre>sudo cp /path/to/backup/* /sw/src</pre> -<p> - (As usual, replace <code>/sw</code> with your Fink tree). If you prefer, you can - use <code>fink configure</code> to specify your backup location: -</p> -<pre>In what additional directory should Fink look for downloaded tarballs? [] -<b>(enter your backup directory at the prompt)</b>. -</pre> -<p> - Note: this requires that the entire path to and including your backup directory is world- - readable. -</p> -<p> - You can also restore your global configuration files at this time. - Note: we recommend that you <b>not</b> restore <code>/sw/etc/fink.conf</code> - from your prior installation of Fink, to avoid incompatibilities. You can open it up - in a text editor and enter the correponding values into <code>fink configure</code>. -</p> - - - - - -<? include_once "footer.inc"; ?> +<? include_once "../../phpLang.inc.php"; ?> Index: install.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/fink/web/doc/bundled/install.html,v retrieving revision 1.44 retrieving revision 1.45 diff -u -d -r1.44 -r1.45 --- install.html 2 Jan 2013 03:44:05 -0000 1.44 +++ install.html 30 Mar 2013 17:22:39 -0000 1.45 @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> <!-- -Generated from $Fink: install.xml,v 1.33 2012/11/11 15:20:15 gecko2 Exp $ +Generated from $Fink: install.xml,v 1.38 2013/03/15 21:08:13 alexkhansen Exp $ --> -<title>Fink Documentation - Fink 0.34.4 Installation</title></head><body><h1 style="text-align: center;">Fink 0.34.4 Installation</h1> +<title>Fink Documentation - Fink 0.34.7 Installation</title></head><body><h1 style="text-align: center;">Fink 0.34.7 Installation</h1> <p> These are the installation instructions for the "source" distribution -based on <tt style="white-space: nowrap;">fink-0.34.4</tt>, intended for use with OS X v.10.5 and later.</p> +based on <tt style="white-space: nowrap;">fink-0.34.7</tt>, intended for use with OS X v.10.5 and later.</p> <p> This document does not apply to the "<a href="/download/index.php">binary</a>" distribution. </p> @@ -74,8 +74,8 @@ <h3><a name="install-fast.install">1.2 First Time Installation Fast Track</a></h3> <p> -Start out by copying the <tt style="white-space: nowrap;">fink-0.34.4.tar.gz</tt> -file to your home folder (it might also show up as <tt style="white-space: nowrap;">fink-0.34.4.tar</tt> if you +Start out by copying the <tt style="white-space: nowrap;">fink-0.34.7.tar.gz</tt> +file to your home folder (it might also show up as <tt style="white-space: nowrap;">fink-0.34.7.tar</tt> if you used Safari to download it). Then, open Terminal.app and follow the session below. Computer output is in <tt style="white-space: nowrap;">normal face</tt>, your input is in @@ -87,15 +87,15 @@ dialog windows asking whether you want to install Xquartz. If you want to do so, go ahead. You won't have to stop the Fink install to do that.</p> -<pre>[frodo:~] testuser% <b>tar xf fink-0.34.4.tar.gz</b> -[frodo:~] testuser% <b>cd fink-0.34.4</b> -[frodo:~/fink-0.34.4] testuser% <b>./bootstrap</b> +<pre>[frodo:~] testuser% <b>tar xf fink-0.34.7.tar.gz</b> +[frodo:~] testuser% <b>cd fink-0.34.7</b> +[frodo:~/fink-0.34.7] testuser% <b>./bootstrap</b> Fink must be installed and run with superuser (root) privileges ... Choose a method: [1] <b>1</b> -sudo /Users/testuser/fink-0.34.4/bootstrap .sudo '/sw' +sudo /Users/testuser/fink-0.34.7/bootstrap .sudo '/sw' Password: <b>(your normal password here)</b> ... OK, I'll ask you some questions and update the configuration file in @@ -141,8 +141,8 @@ ... You should now have a working Fink installation in '/sw'. -[frodo:~/fink-0.34.4] testuser% <b>cd</b> -[frodo:~] testuser% <b>rm -r fink-0.34.4</b> +[frodo:~/fink-0.34.7] testuser% <b>cd</b> +[frodo:~] testuser% <b>rm -r fink-0.34.7</b> [frodo:~] testuser% <b>/sw/bin/pathsetup.sh</b></pre> <p> The last command runs a little script to help set up your Unix paths @@ -204,7 +204,16 @@ ... <b>(wait for the downloads to finish)</b></pre> <p> -especially if you are using a proxy +especially if you are using a proxy. +</p> +<p> +If you are using Xcode 4.3 or later, you should also run +</p> +<pre> +sudo xcodebuild -license +</pre> +<p> +and enter <b>agree</b> so that Fink's unprivileged user can build packages that need more than just the basic tools. </p> <p> You can now install packages with the <tt style="white-space: nowrap;">fink</tt> @@ -354,19 +363,19 @@ <h3><a name="install-first.install">2.3 Installation</a></h3> <p> -First, you need to unpack the fink-0.34.4.tar.gz tarball (it might also show up as <tt style="white-space: nowrap;">fink-0.34.4.tar</tt> if you +First, you need to unpack the fink-0.34.7.tar.gz tarball (it might also show up as <tt style="white-space: nowrap;">fink-0.34.7.tar</tt> if you used Safari to download it). So, in a terminal window, go to the directory where you put the tarball, and run this command: </p> -<pre>tar xf fink-0.34.4.tar.gz</pre> +<pre>tar xf fink-0.34.7.tar.gz</pre> <p> -You now have a directory named fink-0.34.4. -Change to it with <tt style="white-space: nowrap;">cd fink-0.34.4</tt>. +You now have a directory named fink-0.34.7. +Change to it with <tt style="white-space: nowrap;">cd fink-0.34.7</tt>. </p> <p> The actual installation is performed by the perl script bootstrap. -So, to start installation, go to the fink-0.34.4 directory and run +So, to start installation, go to the fink-0.34.7 directory and run this command: </p> <pre>./bootstrap</pre> @@ -449,7 +458,16 @@ through a proxy. </p> <p> -You can now use <tt style="white-space: nowrap;">fink</tt> commands to install packages. A +If you are using Xcode 4.3 or later, you should also run +</p> +<pre> +sudo xcodebuild -license +</pre> +<p> +and enter <b>agree</b> so that Fink's unprivileged user can build packages that need more than just the basic tools. +</p> +<p> +You can now use <tt style="white-space: nowrap;">fink</tt> commands to install packages. </p> <pre>fink --help</pre> <p> @@ -463,13 +481,13 @@ OS 10.5, we don't provide any packages of our own. The supported options are: </p> <ul> -<li>10.5: Either Apple's standard X11 or XQuartz-2.6.3 or earlier. Note: if you install -XQuartz-2.4 or later you will quite likely need to reinstall Fink if you update to 10.6.</li> -<li>10.6: Only Apple's standard X11, since XQuartz installs in a different directory tree +<li><p>10.5: Either Apple's standard X11 or XQuartz-2.6.3 or earlier. Note: if you install +XQuartz-2.4 or later you will quite likely need to reinstall Fink if you update to 10.6.</p></li> +<li><p>10.6: Only Apple's standard X11, since XQuartz installs in a different directory tree (<tt style="white-space: nowrap;">/opt/X11</tt>) than the standard X11 (<tt style="white-space: nowrap;">/usr/X11</tt>) for -10.6 and later so that they can coexist.</li> -<li>10.7: Only Apple's standard X11.</li> -<li>10.8: Only Xquartz 2.7 and later.</li> +10.6 and later so that they can coexist.</p></li> +<li><p>10.7: Only Apple's standard X11.</p></li> +<li><p>10.8: Only Xquartz 2.7 and later.</p></li> </ul> <p> For more information on installing and running X11, refer to the @@ -549,9 +567,9 @@ and X11-based libraries and executables stop working.</p> </li> <li> - <p>Your Fink installation has linked to libraries, e.g. from Macports + <p>Your Fink installation has linked to libraries, e.g. from MacPorts or <tt style="white-space: nowrap;">/usr/local</tt>, which have been removed from - your machine, resulting in breakage in your Fi /tt>, which have been removed from ace: nowrap;">/usr/X11</tt>) for .7.tar</tt> if you ">'; ÚDZ+ úEZ+ õeZ+ èa[+ `½mÿ [+ P²mÿ ±mÿ kðDZ+ 6 è è! è! ð¼mÿ `½mÿ x¤a[+ P³mÿ ÒDZ+ ðDZ+ ð¼mÿ `ÒDZ+ /½mÿ ÀÅ[+ uÚDZ+ Å[+ ØÅ[+ ¨Å[+ úEZ+ x¤a[+ P³mÿ ²mÿ kðDZ+ à! à! ð¼mÿ `½mÿ HnA[+ 0´mÿ ÒDZ+ ðDZ+ ð¼mÿ `ÒDZ+ /½mÿ ½mÿ ½mÿ 8ûeZ+ p `½mÿ uÚDZ+ úEZ+ 0´mÿ ³mÿ kðDZ+ G H I J K M N O P ð¼mÿ `½mÿ H%[+ еmÿ ÒDZ+ ðDZ+ ð¼mÿ 0Å[+ uÚDZ+ °a[+ YõZ+ Å[+ ØÅ[+ ¨Å[+ úEZ+ H%[+ еmÿ ´mÿ kðDZ+ 8%[+ еmÿ @´mÿ kðDZ+ (%[+ еmÿ p´mÿ kðDZ+ %[+ еmÿ ´mÿ kðDZ+ ¨Å[+ uÚDZ+ ¨Å[+ ¯mÿ ¨õZ+ eÙDZ+ ØÅ[+ @µmÿ y¨õZ+ eÙDZ+ Å[+ pµmÿ Z¨õZ+ eÙDZ+ ØTõZ+ °a[+ YõZ+ Å[+ Ø´a[+ ØÅ[+ ¨Å[+ úEZ+ 8ûeZ+ ÁZ+ `½mÿ pëôZ+ ·mÿ ðµmÿ kðDZ+ 5 6 7 8 : <