On Thursday, Feb 13, 2003, at 01:05 US/Pacific, Martin Costabel wrote:
Justin Walker wrote:Hi, all,I don't know where the openssl dependencies come from, must be something very indirect, probably some other package depending on python or some choice you made somewhere else. I can build texmacs here without having any of the openssl stuff installed.
I attempted to install TeXmacs, and was told (by fink) that the following were needed:
guile-dev ispell openssl openssl-dev openssl-shlibs wget (or wget-ssl)
Is there a straight-forward way of figuring out fink dependencies?
I figured that. My question is: since it's already installed, why does it have to be reinstalled?wget is required for the online help, as explained in the info file.
Is there doc on setting up a "system-blah" package? I've not built any of this stuff before.guile* and ispell I get. The openssl stuff is already on Mac OS XUnfortunately wget doesn't come with MacOSX any more. Fink needs to know that you have it installed. Feel free to submit a "system-wget" placeholder package; I won't write one, it's just too unimportant. How big is it anyway, 300KB?
(10.2.3), no? I also have 'wget' installed (in /usr/local/bin). Am I missing something subtle?
Thanks for the help.
Regards,
Justin
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