It appears the cvs version of zsh gets around the poll() problem, should
we decide we might want to include a working version of zsh for 10.4 in
fink at some point in the near future
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Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 21:38:53 -0400
From: Mike Hernandez <[EMAIL P
On 8/23/05, David R. Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Aug 23, 2005, at 5:46 PM, Dave Vasilevsky wrote:
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> On Aug 23, 2005, at 6:21 PM, Daniel Johnson wrote:
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> An XCode Legacy Tools package is now available on ADC which provides, among
> other things, gcc 2.95.2 and gcc 3.1 fo
On Aug 23, 2005, at 5:46 PM, Dave Vasilevsky wrote:On Aug 23, 2005, at 6:21 PM, Daniel Johnson wrote: An XCode Legacy Tools package is now available on ADC which provides, among other things, gcc 2.95.2 and gcc 3.1 for Tiger (and Panther). If a Tiger user installs this, fink will want to install it
On Aug 23, 2005, at 6:21 PM, Daniel Johnson wrote:
An XCode Legacy Tools package is now available on ADC which
provides, among other things, gcc 2.95.2 and gcc 3.1 for Tiger (and
Panther). If a Tiger user installs this, fink will want to install
it's gcc3.1 package since it's version number
An XCode Legacy Tools package is now available on ADC which provides,
among other things, gcc 2.95.2 and gcc 3.1 for Tiger (and Panther).
If a Tiger user installs this, fink will want to install it's gcc3.1
package since it's version number is higher than the virtual gcc3.1
package. This is
Chris Dolan wrote:
1) Does this mean that we can set
Depends: openssl097-dev | system-openssl-dev
and start putting SSL-dependent .info files in main/finkinfo?
No, the install_name is different (/usr/lib vs. /sw/lib), they're not
interchangeable.
2) If I build an SSL-dependent package aga
On Aug 21, 2005, at 4:43 PM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
I've made a "system-openssl-dev" package that will allow packagers
to force the use of the system OpenSSL rather than the fink-
provided one. I'm going to be using it for KDE and a few other
things to get rid of the hell that is the ssl/non-s