I tried doing what you suggested, with the following result:
sudo apt-get install dlcompat-shlibs
Password:
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Sorry, dlcompat-shlibs is already the newest version.
You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these:
Sorry, but
I did as you suggested (wuen reinstalling the X11User and X11SDK, it said
it would require 0 MB of disc space, and the button in the installer said
Upgrede--is there some way to fully uninstall them first?). I'm
getting gtk errors when I try to run ethereal, but this may be due to the
fact
WOOHOO Installing the current stable version of ethereal (after
following your suggestions) was successful, and it appears that other X
applications I wanted are working as well.
Thank you very much, Alexander, for all of your help and patience with me.
I appreciate it.
Joel
On Fri, 27
On Feb 27, 2004, at 2:07 PM, Joel Daynes wrote:
I did as you suggested (wuen reinstalling the X11User and X11SDK, it
said
it would require 0 MB of disc space, and the button in the installer
said
Upgrede--is there some way to fully uninstall them first?)
AKH If you remove X11User.pkg and
On Feb 26, 2004, at 1:16 PM, Joel Daynes wrote:
All-
I recently installed Fink on Panther, and every time I try to do
sudo apt-get update
I get:
Err file: local/main Packages
File not found
Ign file: local/main Release
Err file: stable/main Packages
File not found
Ign file: stable/main
I tried your suggestion, and while it ran successfully, I'm still seeing
the same errors. This is very strange, as my Fink installation on my old
machine (OS X 10.2.8) worked like a champ.
Any other thoughts?
Thanks-
Joel
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
On Feb 26, 2004, at
Doing so does not include /sw in the poth (/sw/bin and /sw/sbin). manually
adding these seems to correct the problem. Interestingly, terminals opened
from Apple terminal do include these in the path, but the Apple X11
terminal does not. Do you know how to convince the X11 terminal to get the
Hi,
On Feb 26, 2004, at 1:34 PM, Joel Daynes wrote:
This corrected the file not found errors, but now when I run ethereal
(which is really why I wanted to do all of this in the first place) I
get:
sudo ethereal
dyld: ethereal can't open library: /sw/lib/libdl.0.dylib (No such
file or
On Feb 26, 2004, at 3:23 PM, Joel Daynes wrote:
Doing so does not include /sw in the poth (/sw/bin and /sw/sbin).
manually
adding these seems to correct the problem. Interestingly, terminals
opened
from Apple terminal do include these in the path, but the Apple X11
terminal does not. Do you
On Feb 26, 2004, at 2:41 PM, Joel Daynes wrote:
It appears that sudo apt-get update now works without errors, but
sudo apt-get install packagename gives me the dpkg-split errors.
AKH What do you get if you run
printenv PATH
in a terminal window?
Thanks-
Joel
snip
If I try sudo apt-get
It appears that sudo apt-get update now works without errors, but
sudo apt-get install packagename gives me the dpkg-split errors.
Thanks-
Joel
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
On Feb 26, 2004, at 2:27 PM, Joel Daynes wrote:
I tried your suggestion, and while it ran
On Feb 26, 2004, at 2:27 PM, Joel Daynes wrote:
I tried your suggestion, and while it ran successfully, I'm still
seeing
the same errors.
AKHThe file not found errors for updates, or just the dpkg-split
errors?
This is very strange, as my Fink installation on my old
machine (OS X 10.2.8)
All-
I recently installed Fink on Panther, and every time I try to do
sudo apt-get update
I get:
Err file: local/main Packages
File not found
Ign file: local/main Release
Err file: stable/main Packages
File not found
Ign file:
I was trying to install Pine onto my Mac OS X 10.1.5,
using Fink 0.4.1. Everything seemed to be working fine
until the very end... when:
Making c-client library, imapd, and ipopd
eval make CC=cc EXTRACFLAGS=-I/sw/include
EXTRALDFLAGS=-L/sw/lib DEBUG=-g -O2 -DDEBUG SPECIALS=
osx
./build: command
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