Hi,
There is a recent thread about the 'node already exists problem' at
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.general/13071
During the update of lilypond I run into the same problem. I noticed
that each time it's db42-ssl-shlibs which has to be forced removed. In
addition I noticed that
David R. Morrison writes:
> If you sign up for a sourceforge account and are logged in to sourceforge
> when you access that page, it will look different: there will be a button
> which allows you to submit something new.
Ah, cool. Okay, will do -- and I'll resubmit the pgp4pine package
there; s
Hoss,
If you sign up for a sourceforge account and are logged in to sourceforge
when you access that page, it will look different: there will be a button
which allows you to submit something new.
I agree that our instructions need improvement.
-- Dave
Alexander K. Hansen writes:
>> One small gripe: could you folks please try to make it easier for
>> people outside the project to make contributions? [...] The homepage link
>> titled "Submit a new Fink package" simply leads to the SourceForge package
>> request tracker -- which doesn't seem to pr
"David H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
> >
> The homepage link titled "Submit a new Fink package" simply
> >> leads to the SourceForge package request tracker -- which doesn't seem
> >> to provide any obvious method for actually *submitting* a new package.
> >>
> >>
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Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
The homepage link titled "Submit a new Fink package" simply
leads to the SourceForge package request tracker -- which doesn't seem
to provide any obvious method for actually *submitting* a new package.
Thanks again,
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gilles pujol wrote:
I'm new to fink and I want to port some software in it (first one :
bamg, a meshtool generator).
I'm still reading the documentation, but if someone could give me some
information that would make my work faster...
Some questions :
What is the procedure to make .deb files w
On Apr 2, 2004, at 1:46 PM, gilles pujol wrote:
I'm new to fink and I want to port some software in it (first one :
bamg, a meshtool generator).
I'm still reading the documentation, but if someone could give me some
information that would make my work faster...
Some questions :
What is the pr
I'm new to fink and I want to port some software in it (first one :
bamg, a meshtool generator).
I'm still reading the documentation, but if someone could give me some
information that would make my work faster...
Some questions :
What is the procedure to make .deb files with dpkg?
Do I need t
On Apr 2, 2004, at 1:20 PM, Hoss Firooznia wrote:
Hello Fink developers,
First, a big thank you for all your hard work. As a longtime BSD person
who's recently started working on an OS X box, Fink has been a
tremendous help.
I've included a shell archive of a proposed Fink package of pgp4pine, a
Hello Fink developers,
First, a big thank you for all your hard work. As a longtime BSD person
who's recently started working on an OS X box, Fink has been a
tremendous help.
I've included a shell archive of a proposed Fink package of pgp4pine, a
small program that allows quick signing/{en,de}cry
On Apr 2, 2004, at 10:22 AM, Andrea Riciputi wrote:
I've already thought about something like this, but the variants
become 4 since the already double -py22 and -py23. Maintaing them
could be impratical...
Any comment?
Andrea.
On 2 Apr 2004, at 16:56, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
You could mak
On 2 avr. 2004, at 16:19, Andrea Riciputi wrote:
[]
Depends: python23|python23-nox, tetex-base|system-tetex, ghostscript |
ghostscript-nox, ghostscript-fonts
BuildDepends: tetex-dev|system-tetex
I get the an 'error-node' error message, since system-tetex already
provides tetex-base. How can I sol
I've already thought about something like this, but the variants become
4 since the already double -py22 and -py23. Maintaing them could be
impratical...
Any comment?
Andrea.
On 2 Apr 2004, at 16:56, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
You could make two separate variants: one that requires system-te
On Apr 2, 2004, at 9:19 AM, Andrea Riciputi wrote:
Hi,
some weeks ago I posted a message asking for help. Nobody answered, so
I re-try hoping to be luckier.
I'm trying to build a package for PyX (http://pyx.sourceforge.net/).
It is a Python module that allows the user to create high-quality plo
Hi,
some weeks ago I posted a message asking for help. Nobody answered, so
I re-try hoping to be luckier.
I'm trying to build a package for PyX (http://pyx.sourceforge.net/). It
is a Python module that allows the user to create high-quality plot and
figure (something like MetaPost, but with all
I think this question is more suited for the lftp listsI will be
releasing an updated version of lftp today sometime if you want to try
that one.
---
TS
http://southofheaven.org
Chaos is the beginning and end, try dealing with the rest.
On 1-Apr-04, at 7:10 AM, Stefan Huettmann wrote:
Hello
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