Joe Heafner wrote:
From: Martin Costabel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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find out what it could be. It may be sufficient to change some lines in
the config file /sw/etc/apt/sources.list.
Turns out it is more complicated.
Here's the contents of that file:
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deb
Andres Toussaint wrote:
Hi all:
I have a iMac-Jaguar with Fink for Jaguar and installed MySql 3.23.49
from the main dists.
As is stated clearly on the fink home page, running packages from the
binary distribution under Jaguar is likely to fail. There is
mysql-3.23.52-4 for 10.2, but you
Nope, the KDE 3.0.2 in stable will not work with Jaguar (neither source
nor binaries). You need to follow the Jaguar upgrade instructions on
the Fink website, which will (eventually =) put you at KDE 3.0.7, the
3.1 beta1 release, which has been built and tested on Jaguar.
Thank Benjamin and
As the title says, i´m unable to compile lesstif...
Here is the end of the log :
mkdir .libs
gcc -g -O2 -o .libs/mwm colormaps.o cursors.o decorate.o defaults.o
desktop.o events.o functions.o icons.o menus.o misc.o move.o mwm.o
pager.o pan.o props.o resize.o resources.o screens.o windows.o
On Tuesday, October 1, 2002, at 04:32 PM, Linc Davis wrote:
Could someone please explain why there are four incompatible current
versions of the Berkeley embedded database (db3, db31, db4, db41)?
This causes dependency conflicts between packages. Can I just pick one
and ignore the rest?
Andres Toussaint wrote:
Hi all:
I have a iMac-Jaguar with Fink for Jaguar and installed MySql
3.23.49 from the main dists.
As is stated clearly on the fink home page, running packages from
the binary distribution under Jaguar is likely to fail. There is
mysql-3.23.52-4 for 10.2, but you have
Eric: I suspect something went wrong earlier in the build, those missing
symbols should bin in libXm. See if you can find any errors earlier in
the log file.
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Eric Dufour wrote:
As the title says, i´m unable to compile lesstif...
Here is the end of the log :
mkdir
Title: Xdrawchem Installation Problem
Hi,
I am having trouble trying to install xdrawchem. I am running OS 10.2.1 on a cube. During the install, the following message appears:
curl -f -L -s -S -O http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~gte067k/xdrawchem/xdrawchem-1.3.2.tgz
curl: (22) The requested file
Just download the tarball manually and put it in /sw/src.
On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 13:48, Clifton Franklund wrote:
Hi,
I am having trouble trying to install xdrawchem. I am running OS 10.2.1 on a
cube. During the install, the following message appears:
curl -f -L -s -S -O
Hi,
I had no problem updating to 0.4.1. Ran fink selfupdate and update-all
and it was done in no time.
--Matt
On Tuesday, October 1, 2002, at 08:57 PM, Joe Heafner wrote:
Hi.
I'm just wondering if anyone has actually been able to upgrade to Fink
0.4.1? I still can't figure out what my
Just download it, and place it manually inside your /sw/src folder. After that, retype "fink install xchemdraw" and it'll find it. Good luck.
Well, I meant xdrawchem, as you already noticed ;)
There is something funky going on in building KDE on 10.2 I think.
After upgrading kink to 10.2 I tried installing kdebase3-ssl. Which
worked. I then tried fink install kword koffice (I was confused..).
This failed with series of make errors. So I tried fink install
kword. This also
Sorry, I should have specified that I updated by cvs.
Package manager version: 0.10.0
Distribution version: 0.4.1.cvs
Let me know if you need any more info.
--Matt
On Wednesday, October 2, 2002, at 03:06 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Matt Richardson wrote:
Hi,
I had no problem updating to
On Wednesday, October 2, 2002, at 04:00 PM, Michael Feeney wrote:
Is it even possible to upgrade to fink 0.4.1 in 10.2.1? Or am I (also)
proceeding incorrectly?
You are fine, you have the latest for 10.2
devs: this confusion is because dists/VERSION still reads 0.4.0.cvs.
Perhaps we
From: Matt Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry, I should have specified that I updated by cvs.
Package manager version: 0.10.0
Distribution version: 0.4.1.cvs
Aha! I have package manager version 0.9.11-1. Could THAT be my problem?
Cheers,
Joe Heafner - Instructional Astronomy and
At 7:35 AM -0400 2/10/02, Ross Smith wrote:
There is something funky going on in building KDE on 10.2 I think.
After upgrading kink to 10.2 I tried installing kdebase3-ssl. Which
worked. I then tried fink install kword koffice (I was
confused..). This failed with series of make errors. So
Is there a way to make fink compile programs with additionnal options ?
I want to make it use -O3 -faltivec. Is there a way of making this
automatic ( for every package I install ) ?
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