Dear David H. et al:
It turns out there is nothing wrong with zsh-4.2.1-13 per se. The $fpath
problem was an artifact of spawining subshells from within Apple's
supplied /bin/zsh. If the user makes /sw/bin/zsh the login shell, or
spawns /sw/bin/zsh from a tcsh or bash login shell, the problem
On Sun, Oct 31, 2004 at 01:35:16PM +0100, Matthias Ringwald wrote:
hi
I'd like to point out, why I would be happy to have a QT/Mac package
although
its not binary compatible and the other fink apps will not run on top
of it.
I tried to build a QT Application both with QT/X11 and
Dear Fink developers,
In the course of working to update several of fink's essential
packages, some of us have come to realize that we need a policy change:
we need packages to explicitly declare their dependencies on essential
packages.
The contrary policy -- that packages should *not*
On Mon, Nov 01, 2004 at 12:07:06PM -0500, David R. Morrison wrote:
Dear Fink developers,
In the course of working to update several of fink's essential
packages, some of us have come to realize that we need a policy change:
we need packages to explicitly declare their dependencies on
Hi all,
I've got a simple request regarding the way fink handles unsuccessful
downloads. I like to launch the $fink update-all before going to sleep
or going out so that everything's done when I'm not actually using the
computer. But what often happens is that some mirrors are not up to date
and
Todd Heidesch wrote:
There is a 'yes' switch, implemented as such:
fink -y update-all
Great, thanks !
which will try to answer any prompts. (I don't like using it for new
installs because I don't always like the choices it makes, and sometimes
the mirrors can still halt the install if
I successfully built a fink package for xfrotz:
Package: xfrotz
Version: 2.32.1
Revision: 1
Description: Interpreter for all Infocom-type games
License: GPL
Maintainer: Mark Brethen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Source:
http://www.ifarchive.org/if-archive/infocom/interpreters/frotz/%n-%v.ta$
Source-MD5:
On Nov 1, 2004, at 9:41 PM, Mark Brethen wrote:
Should I include a script to do that?
I'd suggest looking at some other packages that use xfontpath.
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William Scott wrote:
| Dear David H. et al:
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Goof morning.
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| Please accept my apologies for wasting your time with this.
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Please do not worry about it. You did not waste my time, I had a chance
to look more closely at the package. This is
Mark Brethen wrote:
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1) make install will add fonts to /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc. Is
this okay?
I would say no. They should go into a subdirectory of %i/lib/X11/fonts.
(Just to make Alexander's advice more precise).
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Martin
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