Re: [Fink-devel] Problems compiling tcptraceroute 1.2/1.4

2003-03-23 Thread Joel L. Breazeale
The warnings at lines 231 affected the line numbers listed for the errors. I also came up with #defines to resolve the rest. I'm down to this: # make gcc -O2 -Wall `libnet-config --defines` \ -o tcptraceroute tcptraceroute.c \ -I/sw/include -L/sw/lib \

Re: [Fink-devel] Problems compiling tcptraceroute 1.2/1.4

2003-03-23 Thread Joel L. Breazeale
Here's a followup on my earlier message... I have gotten rid of the compilation errors and now turn to what remains. [I must stress I made some guesses and it isn't clear that even if I can get past the remaining issues that the result will be working code.] Here's what I'm seeing in terms of er

Re: [Fink-devel] Problems compiling tcptraceroute 1.2/1.4

2003-03-23 Thread Joel L. Breazeale
Folks, I'm an interested fink user who would like to see tcptraceroute compile successfully. I also happen to be a software developer professionally. I've taken a look at the archived thread on this subject to date and have a suggestion to fix the PRu16 error. Add the #define PRu16 and PRU32

[Fink-devel] screem under dev ?

2003-03-23 Thread Yvon Thoraval
I would like to install screem (a web ide) but like to know if there is something on dev actually. And if not, i'd like to start making a package for screem. --- This SF.net email is sponsored by:Crypto Challenge is now open! Get cracking an

Re: [Fink-devel] crypto tree; legal issues

2003-03-23 Thread Max Horn
Am Sonntag, 23.03.03 um 03:20 Uhr schrieb Ben Hines: On Saturday, March 22, 2003, at 03:40 PM, Carsten Klapp wrote: To summarize, I believe a separate crypto tree is still useful in Fink. Even if Apple has purchased a licence or permit to distribute openssl along with Mac OS X, for example, in