Hi,
I'm about to start a project like Fink, but windows32 focused
the main interest is to consolidate the ReactOS (www.reactos.com) project with
opensource unix programs (ReactOS is planned also to run on PPC computers)
the question is if you care about using the Fink name on it (like
Am Dienstag, 15.07.03 um 13:01 Uhr schrieb Chris Zubrzycki:
On Saturday, July 12, 2003, at 09:18 PM, Max Horn wrote:
Am Sonntag, 13.07.03 um 01:47 Uhr schrieb John Davidorff Pell:
It was mentioned soon after all this was suggested in the first
place, by i don't know who, to do it like this:
On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 09:17 AM, Max Horn wrote:
Am Dienstag, 15.07.03 um 13:01 Uhr schrieb Chris Zubrzycki:
On Saturday, July 12, 2003, at 09:18 PM, Max Horn wrote:
Am Sonntag, 13.07.03 um 01:47 Uhr schrieb John Davidorff Pell:
It was mentioned soon after all this was suggested in the
Dear fink developers,
Over the past few weeks, I added BuildDepends on bzip2-dev, gettext-dev,
libiconv-dev and/or ncurses-dev to many many packages. The corresponding
splitoff versions of these essential packages have now been added to
the unstable tree, and will move to stable after a testing
Since some of you out there are playing with prereleases of 10.3, does it
include now libipx? I could not find libipx anywhere so I built it last
night. I would make a package out of it but I'm certain that it will find
its way into OSX at some point and I don't want to duplicate any work.
There is one public source of information about 10.3: the Darwin 7 Preview
http://www.opensource.apple.com/darwinsource/7.0b1/index.html
This includes some of the open source projects for Mac OS X, the WWDC
Panther seed.
Unless lipipx is part of a larger project, it does not seem to be on
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mark Stosberg wrote:
Hello,
I'm working on compiling GnoTime. It's really nice time tracking/project
management tool which I'd like to make a fink package for. I recommend
it if you've been a fan of KArm, the KDE time tracker.
The compilation is failing with
Hello,
I'm working on creating a fink package for gnotime, a nice time
tracking tool. I have now compiled and installed it on my machine.
Now I'm ready to start the process of creating a fink package.
I read some packaging documentation online, but I didn't find an
sufficient answer for this
Hello Mark. There are several things to do:
1) Read the installation instructions for the package: they often mention
some of the requirements.
2) Watch the output of configure as it runs: in many cases it will
mention things it is checking for and there might be a corresponding
fink
Sounds like a good plan to me, unless one of the developers has a
strenuous objection.
On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 06:29 PM, Mark Stosberg wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mark
Stosberg wrote:
Hello,
I'm working on compiling GnoTime. It's really nice time
tracking/project
management
On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 07:39 PM, David R. Morrison wrote:
3) When everything is compiled, look for all the executables and
libraries
your package has created, and run otool -L on them. This tells you
which libraries they link to, and in the case of /sw/lib/..., the
library
will be
Hi,
I'm putting together a fink package for cernlib (
http://cernlib.web.cern.ch/cernlib ) which includes paw (old feature
request
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/
index.php?func=detailaid=659283group_id=17203atid=371315 ).
Now I have the following problem: cernlib builds with both g77
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