Re: [Fink-beginners] attempting to install audacious2

2012-09-25 Thread Matthew Sun
I didn't try your workaround, but it works now. I tried `fink selfupdate` and then `fink install audacious2` again today and it just worked, I don't know why. I also installed xcode 4.5 today, not sure if this was before or after, though. Upon running `audacious2` there was another error and wouldn

Re: [Fink-beginners] attempting to install audacious2

2012-09-25 Thread Daniel Johnson
On Sep 25, 2012, at 1:36 AM, Matthew Sun wrote: > I didn't try your workaround, but it works now. I tried `fink selfupdate` and > then `fink install audacious2` again today and it just worked, I don't know > why. I also installed xcode 4.5 today, not sure if this was before or after, > though.

Re: [Fink-beginners] attempting to install audacious2

2012-09-24 Thread Alexander Hansen
(I'll change the subject back, since _now_ you've got an error in audacious2 itself.) On 9/23/12 10:48 PM, Matthew Sun wrote: > I tried `fink selfupdate` and then `fink install audacious2`. It stops > at an error. Here is the end of what is output: > > = > Successfully

[Fink-beginners] attempting to install audacious2

2012-09-23 Thread Matthew Sun
Hi, I am attempting to install the package audacious2. It spent a lot of time downloading/compiling, and eventually stopped at an error. I am running OSX 10.8.1 on the latest macbook air (2012) with default specs. I have tried `fink selfupdate` as suggested. Here is the relevent output after run