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Nicholas Harbour has sent me a tar with fatback-1.4 sporting a proper
GPL in the COPYING file.
Will this sort the problem out?
cheers,
martin
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se it under the GPL. Subterfuge I know, but it
worked.
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| Nick.
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| p.s. You're lucky, I haven't worked here for 2 years and just came back
| and got my email account reactivated :)
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Jim White wrote:
| While it is correct to remove the package (DMCA and PATRIOT acts being
| what they are), I think that the meaning of all this is that the
| restriction stated in the fatback manual is a violation of GPL.
Correct. And yet we have a sta
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Remi Mommsen wrote:
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| * NOTICE:
| * The following license applies only to the
| * files getopt.c, getopt.h, and getopt1.c.
| * these are borrowed from glibc.
| * This licence does not in any way apply
| * t
The CustomMirror example shows an incorrect heredoc syntax. It opens
with << and closes with >>. Should close with <<.
This can be seen at
http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/reference.php?phpLang=en --
right under the "Unpack Phase" subtitle.
regards,
martin
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Alexander Strange wrote:
What version of fink is it (fink --version)?
Current stable and unstable both have 0.20.2-1 which supports this.
Hmmm. This doesn't seem normal, then -- I have a very old fink even if I
have "current" FINK:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]$ fink --version
Package manager version: 0.1
David H. wrote:
All of those _cannot_ run with the Apple supplied Apache, you have to
build the Fink version and use it as well.
That is a very strict rule we stick to, so it is highly unlikely your
package would be accepted the way you are providing it now.
I hope that helps :)
Thanks! I was e
The package I am building is libapache-mod-midgard. Now, the module is
built against MacOSX's native Apache, using APXS. So far, I am patching
the Makefile to have the module installed in /sw/lib.
To allow integration with the OS X default Apache install I will provide
a separate script that a
Ben Hines wrote:
Works fine here, with those info files. (the patch fails, though)
Perhaps you have an old version of your info file there somewhere. If
all else fails try putting the revision on 2 and see if 'fink update'
updates it to 2.
Thanks! Bumping the revision helped. Is this a fink bug,
Building my 1st fink packages and I cannot for the life of me get Patch
or PatchScript entries to be observed. Is there any mechanism to debug
this situation? If I prevent the builddir from being removed, I can
apply the patch successfully, by hand. Doesn't help too much.
The output of `sudo fi
Debconf4 is in full rage, and I was cutting my teeth with Fink, trying
to port a debian package to fink.
Now, I had made a serious mistake passing --prefix explicitly as part of
the configura parameters. Duh. After seeing the package install itself
all over the place, I did apt-get --purge remo
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