That appears to have done it. My apologies. I guess that 'update-all' is
there for a reason, eh?
Tons of thanks for the help everyone.
C
Cris Ewing
CME and Telehealth Web Services
University of Washington
School of Medicine
Work Phone: (206) 685-9116
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Ross Smith wrote:
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fink remove freetype freetype-hinting
And it all worked...
But how did it happen? Earlier today when I started the "update-all" I
was prompted to choose one of freetype or freetype-hinting. So I chose
one, and I expect, shot myself in the foot. Not that I seemed to have
t
On Jun 18, 2004, at 3:09 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Ross Smith wrote:
In file included from rsvg-styles.h:35,
from rsvg-private.h:30,
from rsvg-gz.c:25:
/sw/include/pango-1.0/pango/pangoft2.h:52: error: parse error before
'*' token
Look for the Fink FAQ on "freety
Ross Smith wrote:
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In file included from rsvg-styles.h:35,
from rsvg-private.h:30,
from rsvg-gz.c:25:
/sw/include/pango-1.0/pango/pangoft2.h:52: error: parse error before '*'
token
Look for the Fink FAQ on "freetype-problems".
(This answer worked for the same pr
Just did a selfupdate and saw the following error. I did try to
rebuild pango1-xft2-shlibs. Not because I know what I'm doing, btw,
but it didn't work..
fink update librsvg2-shlibs
<>
In file included from rsvg-styles.h:35,
from rsvg-private.h:30,
"Alexander K. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Something fundamentally weird is going on: dpkg (which is at the core
> of both apt-get and the fink command's installation process) isn't
> seeing your virtual packages.
This could be a clue: we had to add this capability to dpkg, so if he i
On Fri, 18 Jun 2004, Bo Parker wrote:
has a somewhat faulty description of how to make font antialiasing
(smoothing) work in KDE:
If you go into the terminal and do a ls -all you'll see a folder
named .qt which is owned by root. Just execute:
sudo chown -R : .qt/
res
So, any suggestions on how to get around this problem? What can I do to
get installed packages recognized? Might there be permissions problems
here? I'm totally at a loss.
C
Cris Ewing
CME and Telehealth Web Services
University of Washington
School of Medicine
That looks fine for 10.3.3. I double-checked and on my system x11
doesn't have an i flag. Actually, I think my initial explanation was a
bit off: true virtual packages, like darwin and system-xfree86, do
show up with an i, whereas provided packages, like x11, don't.
Something fundamentally w
Here you go:
[trurl:/Users/cewing] admin% fink list darwin
Information about 1605 packages read in 0 seconds.
i darwin 7.3.0-1 [virtual package representing the
kernel]
[trurl:/Users/cewing] admin%
C
Cris Ewing
CME and Telehealth Web Services
Un
Forgot about that. If you run "fink list darwin" what do you get?
On Jun 18, 2004, at 11:12 AM, cristopher pierson ewing wrote:
Alexander,
here's the output from apt-get install. Fails the same way.
[trurl:/Users/cewing] admin% sudo apt-get install openmotif3-shlibs
openmotif3
Password:
Reading P
Alexander,
here's the output from apt-get install. Fails the same way.
[trurl:/Users/cewing] admin% sudo apt-get install openmotif3-shlibs
openmotif3
Password:
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these:
Sorry, but t
What you see is right--these are supposed to be virtual packages--they
don't show up as installed (i.e. with the "i" by their names).
On Jun 18, 2004, at 11:09 AM, cristopher pierson ewing wrote:
Alexander,
Here's the output from 'fink list x11'. It shows the three x11
packages,
but seems to
Alexander,
Here's the output from 'fink list x11'. It shows the three x11 packages,
but seems to say that they are not installed (even though the information
from the previous command had listed them as 'provided by' the
system-xfree86 packages).
[trurl:/Users/cewing] admin% fink list x11
Inform
Some months back, I asked if anyone on fink-beginners knew how to get
font antialiasing (smoothing) to work in KDE. Basically, if you go to
the KDE Control Center -> Appearance & Themes -> Fonts and check "use
anti-aliasing for fonts", then close the Control Center and open it
again, the antialia
gohaku wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to install opencv and one of the requirements is
openmotif-devel.
The only package that comes close is openmotif3(-shlibs).
Unfortunately, I still get the following:
configure: error: Couldn't find Motif headers.
Please, install openmotif-de
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