On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 09:31:37 -0400, Benjamin Reed wrote:
> Before adding a package to the 10.2-gcc3.3 tree, make sure they have
> GCC: 3.3 added if they use C++, and that they have dependencies
> changed to versioned depends on anything C++ they depend upon.
Two of the packages I maintain neede
Before adding a package to the 10.2-gcc3.3 tree, make sure they have
GCC: 3.3 added if they use C++, and that they have dependencies changed
to versioned depends on anything C++ they depend upon.
See DRM's original mail on the 3.3 tree for more details:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple
Peter O'Gorman wrote:
Ben,
It removes every CVS dir under /sw/fink, it only updates stable,
unstable and /sw/fink/VERSION, but it does a find ... | xargs rm -rf for
the CVS dirs. As I already said, I'll look at fixing it soon, but
probably not 'til the weekend, if you get there first I'll be ha
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On Wednesday, October 15, 2003, at 07:34 AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Actually, as far as I'm aware, it only does directories with the
string "stable" in them, and then looks for the corresponding tree in
the rsync repo before overwriting them, so you must have some
incredibly unlikely Trees line
Benjamin Reed wrote:
Actually, as far as I'm aware, it only does directories with the string
"stable" in them, and then looks for the corresponding tree in the rsync
repo before overwriting them, so you must have some incredibly unlikely
Trees line that happens to work anyways. =)
Ben,
It remov
> I have a problem with BuildDepends since using fink 0.14.X. I have two
> packages A and B.
> Package A does not Depend/BuildDepend on B, but B has both a Depend and
> BuildDepend on A. If I do 'fink build A B' (neither A nor B is
> installed), it builds first package A and creates the deb file
Charles Lepple wrote:
I was rsyncing manually from opendarwin before 'selfupdate-rsync', but I
only touched the stable and unstable directories. So when I tried the
released 'fink selfupdate-rsync', I was a little surprised when fink
updated stable/* and unstable/*, but then proceeded to clean
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