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On Tuesday, Feb 25, 2003, at 17:33 US/Eastern, Max Horn wrote:
At 17:13 Uhr -0500 25.02.2003, Kyle Moffett wrote:
On Tuesday, Feb 25, 2003, at 11:15 US/Eastern, Max Horn wrote:
Hm I wonder why your email client misreads my time zone like that =)
That IS odd! I just use Mail.app, so I have no clue.
On Tuesday, February 25, 2003, at 06:03 PM, Moritz Zumbühl wrote:
hello,
/usr/include/gcc/darwin/3.1/g++-v3/backward/iostream.h:36: using
declaration `
istream' introduced ambiguous type `istream'
tokenizer.cc: In member function `virtual int yyFlexLexer::yylex()':
...
(I added "using namesp
Is there a reason why gimp [Build]Depends on libpng and not libpng3?
This poses problems with the helpbrowser: It links with libpng.2.dylib,
but also with libgtkxmhtml which in turn links with libpng.3.dylib. So
both libraries are loaded at runtime, and the result is the infamous
libpng warnin
hello,
I try to build umbrello (uml.sf.net), but I get these errors when run
the command "make".
g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I/sw//include -I/sw/include/
-I/usr/X11R6/include -DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT -O2 -fno-exceptions
-fno-check-new -c -o tokenizer.o `test -f 'tokenizer.cc' || echo
At 17:13 Uhr -0500 25.02.2003, Kyle Moffett wrote:
On Tuesday, Feb 25, 2003, at 11:15 US/Eastern, Max Horn wrote:
Hm I wonder why your email client misreads my time zone like that =)
[...]
Yuck. We have already determined problems with this method, and it
seems crude, especially when better alte
On Tuesday, February 25, 2003, at 05:13 PM, Kyle Moffett wrote:
Or possibly take code from pkg-order, add additional features, etc,
and put it all into a perlmod. This would be the hardest, but I think
that with a little thought we can come up with some kind of colored
graph algorithm that mak
On Tuesday, Feb 25, 2003, at 11:15 US/Eastern, Max Horn wrote:
One should note that apt (and also dpkg, though with less power)
already has a dependency engine which covers this case, as it deals
with all the kinds of dependencies fink needs (minus build deps of
course). Hence it might be a good
I just noticed that various packages install multiple directories
into /sw/share/doc (I am not talking about splitoffs which also cause
this to some extent). For example, xmltv installs both
/sw/share/doc/xmltv-0.5.8 and /sw/share/doc/xmltv. Likewise libxml2
(my own package) even installs three
Justin,
pdflatex should be in tetex-base-2.0.1-1 or tetex-nox-2.0.1-1. There were
some problems with it in earlier versions of tetex, but I believe I
fixed them.
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I just moved openssl097-0.9.7a (and also openssl-0.9.6i) to stable.
You can now move your crypto packages that depend on openssl097 to
stable now. In fact, if your package is already in stable, just in a
revision that uses openssl instead of openssl097, you are strongly
encouraged to do so.
Ch
Hrm, I never got to finish that second email on the topic I promised
a long time ago. So I decided to tie up some loose end on the
incomplete draft I never sent. It doesn't touch a lot of things, but
better than sending this to the dust bin.
In the meantime, I noticed that there is "pkg-order",
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