On 20/3/02 4:24 PM, "Jeremy Higgs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 20/3/02 4:18 PM, "Rich Ramos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>>> Sorry if this wasn't particularly clear. If you haven't already, it may be
>>> an idea to read the Documentation and FAQ, and if you have already, maybe
>>> this
On 20/3/02 4:18 PM, "Rich Ramos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Sorry if this wasn't particularly clear. If you haven't already, it may be
>> an idea to read the Documentation and FAQ, and if you have already, maybe
>> this sort of information should be included in it! :)
>
> Trust me, I have
On 20/3/02 3:08 PM, "Peter O'Gorman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mac OS X doesn't have recursive mutexes... I don't know what was
> done with orbit, perhaps recursive locking was not required...
>
> You can't really work around it easily, you'll have to write a
> recursive mutex function yourse
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>libqt-mt.dylib.3.0.1 is not prebound
this tells me it's an old revision...update from cvs, I beleive Jeff has
added my changes...
it'll make libqt-mt.3.0.1.dylib now and the links are made properly.
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Justin F. Hallett - Syste
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Justin Hallett wrote:
> please paste the error. I've almost got qt 3.0.2 done and 3.0.3 will be
> release sortly or so i'm told. But there error is important.
Excerpt from failed build of non-fink qt 3.0.1 is at end of this email.
The full logfile is 900k and can be fou
Mac OS X doesn't have recursive mutexes... I don't know what was
done with orbit, perhaps recursive locking was not required...
You can't really work around it easily, you'll have to write a
recursive mutex function yourself.
There was some discussion on darwin-development about this
recently
and it will be released tomorrow since I just got 3.0.2 done :P
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Yeah, it's actually on ftp.trolltech.com but is not world-readable yet.
>They're taunting us. =)
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Justin F. Hallett - Systems Analyst
Ph
Justin Hallett [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> please paste the error. I've almost got qt 3.0.2 done and 3.0.3 will be
> release sortly or so i'm told. But there error is important.
Yeah, it's actually on ftp.trolltech.com but is not world-readable yet.
They're taunting us. =)
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Benjamin Reed
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to port aptitude over for use with MacOS X and Fink, but I'm
getting this error:
c++ -DLOCALEDIR=\"/sw/share/locale\" -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -Wall -Werror -I.. -I.
-I../../lib -I../../intl -I/sw/include -g -O2 -I/sw/lib/sigc++-1.0/include
-I/sw/include/sigc++-1.0 -D_REENTRANT
please paste the error. I've almost got qt 3.0.2 done and 3.0.3 will be
release sortly or so i'm told. But there error is important.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>I had switched to fink's qt-3.0.1-2 because it builds more cleanly, but
>for comparison I ran "fink selfupdate" and "fink update-all" o
Over the weekend a friend of mine using fink unstable ran
$ fink selfupdate
$ fink update-all
$ fink install qt
on his powerbook, and the build failed while linking qt designer. An
excerpt from his logfile follows.
On my own ibook I have a known-to-work non-fink version of
qt-x11-free-3.0.1 t
* Chris Zubrzycki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02/03/19 08:19]:
>I updated everything via CVS/unstable, and this is the error message I
>get:
[...]
>/sw/src/root-gimp-1.2.3-4/sw/bin/gimptool.tmp
>sed: s;/sw/src/root-gimp-1.2.3-4/sw;/sw;g: No such file or directory
>### failed, exit code 1
>Failed: insta
Fixed; selfupdate again.
(hmm; i'm not doing very well at this core developer stuff, am I?)
On Tuesday, March 19, 2002, at 08:19 AM, Chris Zubrzycki wrote:
Alexander Strange
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- The Lord Of The Rings Mov
Hello there, is anybody out there working on sound drivers for pure Darwin,
without OS X's CoreAudio?
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> "jan" == jan ruzicka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jan> Hi
jan> Could there be an installation of Wiki site for fink's support?
Or you could just use swiki.org's free wiki farm instead.
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Hi
Could there be an installation of Wiki site for fink's support?
Because Wiki allows simple editing and amd manipulation and on client
side it requires only working web browser.
I tried http://twiki.org which works pretty good.
Just a taught.
Jan
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I updated everything via CVS/unstable, and this is the error message I
get:
ln -s gimprc-1.2.5 gimprc.5
rm -f /sw/src/root-gimp-1.2.3-4/sw/lib/gimp/1.2/modules/libcolorsel_*.a
mv /sw/src/root-gimp-1.2.3-4/sw/bin/gimp /sw/src/root-
gimp-1.2.3-4/
On Tuesday, March 19, 2002, at 11:32 PM, Bertrand Lupart wrote:
>
> Correct me if i'm wrong, but if a user has a foo version of a package
> that has obsolete download url, a fink update won't bring him back the
> correct download url since the version hasn't been bump versionned.
>
> So he might
> > Just to clarify things... A couple of minutes ago, I updated the download
> > URL for qcad (in unstable), due to a report from a user that the previous
> > URL no longer worked. I assume this is OK, as no recompilation of the
> > package is necessary?
>
> Yes, that's another instance where yo
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