Okay, how should this resolved to make it functional?
On Nov 6, 2003, at 11:56 AM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
The problem here is that XFree86, because it installs outside of the
Fink main tree, is set up not to overwrite your existing X11
installation (in this case the native version from Ap
The problem here is that XFree86, because it installs outside of the
Fink main tree, is set up not to overwrite your existing X11
installation (in this case the native version from Apple).
On Thursday, November 6, 2003, at 11:45 AM, Tom Thomas wrote:
Okay I compiled it and it ran and ran and
Okay I compiled it and it ran and ran and ran. When it finished I used
'dselect' to install as mentioned in this thread. However the
frustration continues as Fink is still telling me there are errors
(exit status 1 and 100) and that it still does not like Apples X11. It
was my understanding
Yes you are correct, when its done I will go into Fink and install it.
Thanks for throwing this back to the list, it turns out that this might
be of interest to others.
Tom
On Nov 6, 2003, at 10:05 AM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
That will compile XFree86 but not install it.
I was unaware
That will compile XFree86 but not install it.
I was unaware (not having upgraded yet and being to lazy to check the
package database) that there isn't a system-xfree86 package for 10.3 .
Sorry for any confusion.
On Thursday, November 6, 2003, at 10:00 AM, Tom Thomas wrote:
Yeah I know it is
You either need to clear out your builtin X11 or install the
system-xfree86 placeholder package. This behavior is normal for
XFree86.
On Wednesday, November 5, 2003, at 10:07 PM, Tom Thomas wrote:
Folks,
I did a clean install of 10.3 and have installed fink last night, been
having trouble ev
Folks,
I did a clean install of 10.3 and have installed fink last night, been
having trouble ever since, my programs I am wanting are nmap, ettercap,
proftpd, ethereal. Now I determined that ettercap and proftpd do not
yet have new ports to 10.3 so that is fine however I cannot get
everything