On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, at 10:44 PM, Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
> Wonder no more! Use the source --- http://cvs.debian.org/?cvsroot=dpkg
> or apt-get source dpkg (not sure if that works with Fink...)
>
Isn't it in %p/src?
If, for some odd reason, it's not, "fink fetch dpkg" does nicely.
Pe
On Mon, 2002-06-10 at 22:21, Ward W. Vuillemot wrote:
> I have a very simple question.
>
> ... What is dselect written in?
C++. Parts of dpkg are writtin in C.
> If dselect is
> written in Perl, I would _love_ to know how you got the interface...what
> modules, anything to get me pointed in
H,
On 2002.06.12, at 16:18, Dave Vasilevsky wrote:
> There are several possible fixes:
>
> 1) Patch the libgnomecanvas2 .pc file so that gtk+-2.0 is at the front.
> This is an easy fix, and I have verified that this puts
> -I/sw/include/gtk-2.0 before -I/sw/include in libgnomecanvas's cflags,
Much better. It's working. Thanks David!
Jeff
> --
> From: David R. Morrison
> Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 12:14 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Fink-devel] gcc3
>
> Jeff, you need to install a pre-releas
Jeff, you need to install a pre-release version of the fink package
manager, in order to get the latest (from yesterday) version of glib
to compile under gcc3/bash (i.e., jag).
To install this, assuming you are using the CVS update already, go to
your "/sw/fink" directory and say "cvs checkout fi
On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, at 06:11 , Hester, Jeffrey W. wrote:
> I didn't have the same success with glib...
Went back to check my log-file at that place (and throughout in fact),
and everything is normal.
Had already before such a discrepancy in results concerning libxslt...
It might be int
I didn't have the same success with glib...
creating libgmodule.la
(cd .libs && rm -f libgmodule.la && ln -s ../libgmodule.la
libgmodule.la)
/sw/src/glib-1.2.10-7/glib-1.2.10/gmodule/.libs
/bin/sh ../libtool
--mode=compile gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I..
-I../gmodule-DG_LOG_DOMAIN=\"G
Thanks for the report. We knew about the apt problem, and a number of
others, and we're working on getting Fink ready for Jaguar. You might
want to look at the web page
http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/porting/preparing.php
-- Dave
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fink selfupdate and the compiling process failed with this error :
Building program /sw/src/apt-0.5.4-3/apt-0.5.4/bin/apt-cache
ld: warning multiple definitions of symbol _timegm
/sw/src/apt-0.5.4-3/apt-0.5.4/bin/libapt-pkg.dylib(strutl.opic) definition of _timegm
/usr/lib/libSystem.dylib(localti
Some more :
Build correctly (apparently..):
openjade-1.3.1-1 libxml2-2.4.22-2 glib-1.2.10-7 guile-1.4-4
scrollkeeper-0.2-7 gnome-print-0.36-1 gnome-games-1.4.0.4-2
pdksh-5.2.14-2 scsh-0.5.3-1 db4-4.0.14-7 popt-1.6.2-2 gnet-1.1.2-1
launch-1.0a9-2 pspell-.12.2-1 astyle-1.15.3-1 openldap-ssl-2.0.
Masanori Sekino wrote:
>gtk+ (=1.2.10-10) package provides two symlinks, `gdk -> gtk-1.2/gdk'
>and `gtk -> gtk-1.2/gtk'. But they break many GNOME2 package's
>compilation, so I'd like to remove them.
Masanori,
I've been working on Gnome 2 as well, so that I could get Nautilus working. I'm
run
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