clisp-2.29 is also available from fink in binary form. The binary was
compiled with gcc 3.1.
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We're still in the process of upgrading packages to be ready for gcc 3.3.
The "enforcement" of the fink declaration "GCC: 3.1" was not done in the
past, but is now being done with the recent upgrade.
Your best strategy if you are using panther is to make sure that the
dists symlink points to 10.2-
On Tuesday, September 30, 2003, at 11:37 AM, Pascal J.Bourguignon wrote:
Jeff Whitaker writes:
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Pascal J.Bourguignon wrote:
Pascal: If you installed the gcc3.3 update, "sudo
/usr/sbin/gcc_select
3.1" and rebuild f2c and fort77. If you haven't installed gcc 3.3,
I have
no id
Jeff Whitaker writes:
> On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Pascal J.Bourguignon wrote:
> > >
> > > Pascal: If you installed the gcc3.3 update, "sudo /usr/sbin/gcc_select
> > > 3.1" and rebuild f2c and fort77. If you haven't installed gcc 3.3, I have
> > > no idea what's wrong.
> >
> > Ok, so some fink package
At 9:55 AM -0400 2003/09/30, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Chris Pepper wrote:
I'm running 7b68 on a dual G4, and bootstrap.sh fails to build
apt; is a fix or workaround available?
I assume you mean the 0.5.3 bootstrap from the tarball? That
definitely won't work...
I checked the archives, but
Greatings,
I have upgraded to fink 13.9 from the cvs and run ./inject.pl
I'm running on Panther which means I'm using gcc3.3 by default
I had very few problems compiling programs via fink, that is until
today. Now that the gcc_select is up it forces me to switch to
"gcc_select 3" before compilin
Hi Dave
On Mittwoch, Oktober 1, 2003, at 07:19 Uhr, David R. Morrison wrote:
All fink developers are now invited to help out with the 10.2-gcc3.3
trees.
Here's how: In fink 0.13.8 which was released yesterday, GCC 3.1 is
being
enforced for the first time. To use the revised developer tools an
On Thursday, October 2, 2003, at 11:21 AM, Pascal Bourguignon wrote:
So, xfree86-base cannot replace system-xfree86 because it lacks libgl,
but xfree86-rootless would provide libgl. Here we go:
su-2.05a# fink install xfree86-base xfree86-rootless
Information about 1314 packages read in 1 se
Ok, I used yes '' | fink install ..., and now it installed
system-xfree86 instead of xfree86-base and xfree86-rootless I wanted...
So I'm trying to install xfree86-base to "overwrite" system-xfree86. I
cannot remove system-xfree86 because there is a lot of package
depending on it:
su-2.05a
David R. Morrison wrote:
The simplest thing to do is to simply add this as an alternative method.
But we were just discussing on #fink a more drastic change: we could
scrap anonymous cvs access altogether, and offer only two access methods,
rsync or ext cvs (the latter for fink developers only).
An
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