Thanks, Martin & Alexander. All is working fine now. It appears the
system-xfree86 placeholder package is sufficient. Eterm compiled just
fine now. The X11 error I had encountered must have resulted in some
way from the bad line in my fink.conf file.
-Marc
On Nov 18, 2003, at 8:33 AM, Mart
Marc Boxerman wrote:
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Package: system-xfree86
Status: install ok installed
Version: 2:4.3-1
description: [placeholder for user installed x11]
provides: x11, x11-shlibs, libgl, libgl-shlibs, xft2, xft1-shlibs,
xft2-shlibs, rman, fontconfig1, fontconfig1-shlibs,
xfree86-base-threaded-shlibs, xfre
I believe that if you remove your current system-xfree86, the virtual
package shows up automatically (according to a similar thread on -devel.
On Tuesday, November 18, 2003, at 09:13 AM, Marc Boxerman wrote:
Martin:
I doubt this. The update may have introduced the warning, but the
corruption w
Martin:
I doubt this. The update may have introduced the warning, but the
corruption was probably there before. And I don't know who else than
you can have written "unstable/crypto" into this file. The fix is
simple: edit the file and remove the extra line break.
Guilty as charged. I do rememb
Marc Boxerman wrote:
My last fink selfupdate-cvs appears to have spawned 2 problems.
First, Fink is now having trouble reading my fink.conf file:
[santorini:~] marc% fink update-all
WARNING: Unable to parse the line "unstable/crypto" in
"/sw/etc/fink.conf".
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Is it possible that the update
My last fink selfupdate-cvs appears to have spawned 2 problems.
First, Fink is now having trouble reading my fink.conf file:
[santorini:~] marc% fink update-all
WARNING: Unable to parse the line "unstable/crypto" in
"/sw/etc/fink.conf".
/usr/bin/sudo /sw/bin/fink update-all
WARNING: Unable