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Le mardi, 11 fév 2003, à 02:11 Europe/Paris, Phallus Magnus a écrit :
I have continued to get the following error when trying to run any x
app as root. I have fink installed and am running 10.2.3:
Gdk-warning **: locale not supported by C library
Xlib: c
Le mardi, 11 fév 2003, à 03:00 Europe/Paris, Vincent a écrit :
I updated to 0.2 today and tried to install gnome, using fink.
Try to post to the right list (Fink-Beginners list)
I forward the message, so keep an eye on this list
This is the error that i receive:
You have an existing X11 instal
The error you got strongly suggests that you didn't install the SDK
package. You need it as well as User package.
Cheers,
Kow
On Tuesday, Feb 11, 2003, at 13:24 Japan, Rob Hunter wrote:
I just downloaded apple's X11 today and installed that. It seems to
work fine. Then I installed fink, and
I just downloaded apple's X11 today and installed that. It seems to
work fine. Then I installed fink, and now I'm trying to get
system-xfree86 installed. As I understand, I want that to tell fink
that I've installed xfree86 already without using fink. But during
installation I get the follo
Can you install gnome-vfs2-ssl manually? If not then you may have missed
getting the info file, and need to do another selfupdate-cvs.
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Alan Rakes wrote:
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>
> There appears to be a number of dependency problems I am having while trying
> to upgrade to gnome2. I was followi
James is quite correct: you have to have an existing XFree86 installation
to use it.
If you do go ahead and use the fink xfree86-* packages, you'll need to
make wure that you have xfree86-rootless installed as well as
xfree86-base. In this case system-xfree86 wont't install, but for a
different
Here is the message that described XDarwin and X11 coexisting. I did it and it has been working flawlessly. On step 4 you will be asked to install the -shlibs. Say yes. I haven't tried the new version, but I give it a very high probability of still working. As far as Apple's X11 showing up in unsta
Try installing gnome-vfs2 & gnome-vfs2-ssl first and then install bundle
gnome.
On 2/10/03 7:31 PM, "Alan Rakes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> There appears to be a number of dependency problems I am having while trying
> to upgrade to gnome2. I was following the instructions from Masanori
I have two questions.
1. I read about the new version of XDarwin that will do 3D and 2D
graphic acceleration. (Or at least 2D) I know it isn't finial yet, but
can we see this any time soon in the unstable trees?
2. X11 .2 was just released, are the steps to have both XDarwin and X11
installed t
The purpose of System-xfree86 is to tell fink you have installed
xfree86 yourself from a non-fink source. It will not give you the
ability to run X applications. For that you need to either install
xfree86 yourself (either Apple's X11 plus X11-SDK or XonX's package) or
fink's version. For more
There appears to be a number of dependency problems I am having while trying
to upgrade to gnome2. I was following the instructions from Masanori
Sekino, but I get a whole lot of warnings at the very beginning.
It states that it cannot file the package gnome-vfs2-ssl among others. Here
is an e
Hello everybody!
I tried to install system-xfree86 on my Mac OS X 10.2 system, with French as a default
language. The command I entered was simply:
apt-get install system-xfree86
The error message says:
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following NEW packages wi
Thank you Alexander for your pointer. It turned out that the culprit is
indicated in the following line:
> gcc: /sw/lib/libxml2.dylib: No such file or directory
> libtool: install: error: relink `libgnome-2.la' with the above command before
> installing it
> libtool: install: warning: remember
Alexander your suggestions were spot on! Thanks very much.
Tom
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 10:57 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
You kind of set it up for fink, by adding /sw/bin, but you don't have
/sw/sbin. If you didn't set up your environment as per:
http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/users
Sorry, that was a little terse.
I built libgnome2, libgnome2-dev, and libgnome2-shlibs successfully I got
the messages during configuration about automake-1.4 and aclocal-1.4 .
As for looking back in the log try looking for the word "error" somewhere.
Keep posting on the list as you try to trac
Hi,
I guess this is somewhat off-topic, but has anyone of you tried (and
succeeded) to install win95 from CDRom in bochs? If so, I would
greatly appreciate his/her advice.
I couldn't find sufficient instructions on the Bochs web site.
Apologies for being OT,
Gérard Degrez
'Activating passwd' now takes 10 minutes allready... just keep waiting?
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Mac OS X version: 10.2.3
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gcc version: 3.1
make version: 3.79
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Chances are you have both .cshrc and .tcshrc in your home directory,
and .tcshrc is offending. Check if this isn't the case.
Cheers,
Kow
On Tuesday, Feb 11, 2003, at 05:19 Japan, Tony Walker wrote:
I have been able to download the software and run the installer.
Then I followed these instructi
1. Did you open a new Terminal.app window to do the "fink
scanpackages"? If not, then do so.
2. If you did try to run "fink scanpackages" in a new window then check
the FAQ: http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/usage-fink.php#fink-not-found
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 15:19, Tony Walker wrote:
> I have
I have been able to download the software and run the installer.
Then I followed these instructions on the web site:
> 3. Open a new Terminal.app window and type "pico .cshrc". A text editor will
> pop up. Enter this line:
>
> source /sw/bin/init.csh
>
> and then hit return. To get out of the e
I doubt that's the problem: fink doesn't even have the option of
automake-1.4 anymore, and it built fine for me with the same messges.
This looks like something didn't get built, but that the compile process
continued on anyway. Check further back in the log.
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 14:28, Chia H
That's the problem then--what you've got is an HTML file, probably
telling you that you need to redirect to a mirror site. The actual
installer is 12.8 Megs.
I was just able to download the installer by clicking a download link on
http://fink.sourceforge.net/download/index.php
Try clicking on it
Title: Trouble installing libgnome2-shlib
Hi,
I am having some problem installing libgnome2 and I think that the problem originated from installation of libgnome2-shlib.
Part of the installation log is as the following:
Making install in doc
Making install in reference
make[3]: Nothin
Just as a basic check, what size is the file?
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 14:05, Tony Walker wrote:
> I've dowloaded the Fink-0.5.1-Installer.dmg to my G4 using Mac OS 10.2.3.
> When I double click on the file to mount it I get the following message:
>
> "Fink-0.5.1-Installer.dmg" failed to mount due t
I've dowloaded the Fink-0.5.1-Installer.dmg to my G4 using Mac OS 10.2.3.
When I double click on the file to mount it I get the following message:
"Fink-0.5.1-Installer.dmg" failed to mount due to error 95. (no mountable
file systems)
Can anyone help?
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Tony Walker
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You kind of set it up for fink, by adding /sw/bin, but you don't have
/sw/sbin. If you didn't set up your environment as per:
http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/users-guide/install.php#setup
then you should do so.
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 15:57, Tom Thomas wrote:
> Alexander, thanks for replying. I a
Alexander, thanks for replying. I am taking the defaults that come with
MAC OS X as to how the path is set, I do recall altering it "I think"
previously for Fink. Can you advise a course of action.
Tom
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 08:32 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
Actually I believe I ju
Actually I believe I just saw the problem. You don't have /sw/sbin in
your PATH. How are you setting your PATH?
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 11:29, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> So far so good. Now what do you get when you run "which install-info"?
>
> This will tell you where file that is getting run is
So far so good. Now what do you get when you run "which install-info"?
This will tell you where file that is getting run is located.
"where install-info", by the way, will locate all instances in your
PATH.
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 14:20, Tom Thomas wrote:
> Alexander,
>
> Thank you. How did you
Alexander,
Thank you. How did you determine this? I am would like to learn. Here
is what I get:
[applekick:~] tothomas% printenv PATH
/sw/bin:/Users/tothomas/bin/powerpc-apple-darwin:/Users/tothomas/bin:/
usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
[applekick:~] tothomas%
than
This isn't a problem with dpkg itself. What this looks like is that you
have another file called install-info in your PATH that is getting read
instead of the right one.
What do you get when you run "printenv PATH"?
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 13:21, Tom Thomas wrote:
> Folks I have upgraded my Fink a
So much for the easy stuff. The database was updated today. It is possible
they have an error in the update. I suspect the next step is to contact the
package manager. Sorry.
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Stanley Williams
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On 2/10/03 12:41 PM, "Tom Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes Stanley I did.
Yes Stanley I did. Fink reads the package information and then tells me
no packages to install.
Tom
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 07:41 AM, Stanley Williams wrote:
Did you do an update-all after the selfupdate ? This should have
updated all
the packages.
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HTH,
Stanley Williams
[EMAIL PRO
Did you do an update-all after the selfupdate ? This should have updated all
the packages.
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HTH,
Stanley Williams
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 2/10/03 12:21 PM, "Tom Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Folks I have upgraded my Fink and now when trying to install a new
> package I am getting the foll
Folks I have upgraded my Fink and now when trying to install a new
package I am getting the following error. It seems to me that the dpkg
needs to be upgraded but its not even allowing that is there another
way?
Thanks
Tom
-begin error output---
Reading Pack
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 07:53 AM, Jonathan Levi MD wrote:
cc1plus: warning: changing search order for system directory
"/fink.new2/include"
cc1plus: warning: as it has already been specified as a non-system
directory
kcertpart.cc: In member function `virtual bool KCertPart::openFile(
Hello all,
While doing a fink update-all, I got the following:
(cd .libs && rm -f kconf_update.la && ln -s ../kconf_update.la kconf_update.la)
Making all in kcert
/fink.new2/bin/moc ./kcertpart.h -o kcertpart.moc
source='kcertpart.cc' object='kcertpart.lo' libtool=yes \
depfile='.deps/kcertpart.P
Hi Jim
Thanks for the feedback. Template Toolkit is now in stable.
Chris.
On Montag, Februar 10, 2003, at 07:51 Uhr, Jim Cheetham wrote:
Hi Chris, I may have missed the original message here, but I've been
using template-notex-pm 2.08-13 for a little while now, successfully.
It installed fin
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