That's me and my .procmailrc. I hope it's helpful. I did it after I signed
up for the CPAN modifications list and saw the amount of traffic. No one
should have to sort through all that.
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Carsten Klapp wrote:
> BTW: Thank you VM to whomever set up that perl-module mailing-list
BTW: Thank you VM to whomever set up that perl-module mailing-list for
fink-developers, I do appreciate the notification when updated perl
modules for my packages are available on CPAN. :)
Carsten
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posted by hfb on 2003.02.16 9:11
jhi writes "Last weekend (the 7th/8th)
Yes, I know, I was referring to the additional one that Max suggested.
- Neal
On Sunday, February 16, 2003, at 10:42 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
There _is_ a FAQ entry on this--although in it I said to put the
source /sw/bin/init.csh
in .tcshrc if it were present, rather than to source .cshr
Sorry, the last email had the wrong subject heading. It should be as above.
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Title: Re: [Fink-devel] tetex upgrade
problems
Dear Finkers,
I've been lurking on the list for a while because I have been
working on trying to get a number of packages ported over to fink and
am having some difficulties (along with some success), and was hoping
that someone could help.
Basical
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
>
> On Monday, February 17, 2003, at 11:00 AM, Ben Hines wrote:
> >
> > Hmm? dpkg -r huh? When it says "reinstall", do that: "fink reinstall
> > tetex-texmf"
>
> dpkg -r, fink install or dpkg -r, dpkg -i re-installs too.
If you use dpkg, you have to
So long as you are logged on to sourceforge.net, clicking on "Submit New"
should do it...
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> How can I add a new entry to the package submission tracker?
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This sounds silly, I think I am short of coffee today...
How can I add a new entry to the package submission tracker?
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On Monday, February 17, 2003, at 11:00 AM, Ben Hines wrote:
Hmm? dpkg -r huh? When it says "reinstall", do that: "fink reinstall
tetex-texmf"
dpkg -r, fink install or dpkg -r, dpkg -i re-installs too.
Actually, come to thing of it, just dpkg -i would, too.
(I probably did it the dpkg way be
On Sunday, February 16, 2003, at 11:48 PM, Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
Then, to top it all off, tetex-base postinst asked me to re-install
tetex-texmf[0]
A dpkg -r later, it's time for fink install lyx. Hope it works...
Hmm? dpkg -r huh? When it says "reinstall", do that: "fink reinstall
Obviously haveh't had my coffee yet--I didn't check the commits to see
that a new version was out. "fink selfupdate-cvs" should solve it.
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Alexander Hansen wrote:
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As a followup to Mark's mail, I hunted around at www.openh323.org, and I
don't see a directory for obsolete tarballs there.
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Mark Grimes wrote:
> curl: (22) The requested file was not found
> curl -f -L -O http://www.openh323.org/bin/openh323_1.10.4.tar.gz
> ### execution of c
On Monday, Feb 17, 2003, at 16:09 Europe/Brussels, Max Horn wrote:
At 15:42 Uhr +0100 17.02.2003, jfm wrote:
hmac.3, mdc2.3, pem.3, rc4.3, ssl.3 and md5.3.openssl097
are real files here, coming from openssl097-dev_0.9.7-2 _ no links,
thus in particular breaking your cycle.
Look in your deb if
At 15:42 Uhr +0100 17.02.2003, jfm wrote:
hmac.3, mdc2.3, pem.3, rc4.3, ssl.3 and md5.3.openssl097
are real files here, coming from openssl097-dev_0.9.7-2 _ no links,
thus in particular breaking your cycle.
Look in your deb if they are there _ else something may have
gone wrong in your build.
T
On Monday, Feb 17, 2003, at 15:42 Europe/Brussels, jfm wrote:
hmac.3, mdc2.3, pem.3, rc4.3, ssl.3 and md5.3.openssl097
are real files here, coming from openssl097-dev_0.9.7-2 _ no links,
thus in particular breaking your cycle.
Sorry _ I see now Max's reply _ should have thought of HFS+ ...
JF
hmac.3, mdc2.3, pem.3, rc4.3, ssl.3 and md5.3.openssl097
are real files here, coming from openssl097-dev_0.9.7-2 _ no links,
thus in particular breaking your cycle.
Look in your deb if they are there _ else something may have
gone wrong in your build.
JF Mertens
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Good catch. The problem comes from how HFS+ deals with case in
filenames; basically, the files MD5.3 and md5.3 are treated as the
same by HFS+. But openssl wants to install both (so that both "man
md5" and "man MD5" work I assume), which results in the symlink
overwriting the original. The same
According to the package database, guile does not have a Fink maintainer
right now... does someone wish to volunteer?
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The maintainer of Fink's guile package recently sent me the info and
patch files that allow Guile 1.6.1 to compile and run on OSX. My guess
is he didn't commit the mods to Fink because Guile is actually now at
version 1.6.3 and he doesn't want to double his work for an outdated
release. I'll s
At 22:42 Uhr -0500 16.02.2003, Alexander Hansen wrote:
There _is_ a FAQ entry on this--although in it I said to put the
source /sw/bin/init.csh
in .tcshrc if it were present, rather than to source .cshrc .
http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/usage-fink.php#fink-not-found
Yes, but as I said, it's
On Monday, Feb 17, 2003, at 03:10 Europe/Brussels, Max Horn wrote:
So could somebody else send me a list of the files contained in the
packages
Done.
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i recently did a fink update-all, updating a bunch of packages. now i
get:
Subject: Anacron job 'makewhatis.local'
Cannot find file: /sw/share/man/man3/HMAC.3
Cannot find file: /sw/share/man/man3/HMAC_cleanup.3
Cannot find file: /sw/share/man/man3/HMAC_Final.3
Cannot find file: /sw/share/man/man
On lundi, fév 17, 2003, at 08:48 Europe/Paris, Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
[]
[0] Reading the postinst, this seems to be when a certain file is
missing. What ever happened to this file? And there are certainly
better ways to deal with this than asking for a manual re-install...
I don' think so. T
curl: (22) The requested file was not found
curl -f -L -O http://www.openh323.org/bin/openh323_1.10.4.tar.gz
### execution of curl failed, exit code 22
Downloading the file "openh323_1.10.4.tar.gz" failed.
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