Trevor Harmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On Oct 3, 2005, at 9:12 PM, Daniel E. Macks wrote:
>
>> Last I checked (10.3) Apple's curl was configured without crypto
>> support. That would mean https: URLs won't work if 'curl' is
>> /usr/bin/curl and the redirects go to other https: URLs. Does
>> inst
On Oct 3, 2005, at 9:53 PM, Daniel Macks wrote:
What license covers that file?
It's BSD.
Trevor
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On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 09:25:36PM -0700, Trevor Harmon wrote:
> On Oct 3, 2005, at 9:12 PM, Daniel E. Macks wrote:
>
> >Last I checked (10.3) Apple's curl was configured without crypto
> >support. That would mean https: URLs won't work if 'curl' is
> >/usr/bin/curl and the redirects go to other h
On Oct 3, 2005, at 9:12 PM, Daniel E. Macks wrote:
Last I checked (10.3) Apple's curl was configured without crypto
support. That would mean https: URLs won't work if 'curl' is
/usr/bin/curl and the redirects go to other https: URLs. Does
installing fink's curl (package is "curl-unified" or "cur
Trevor Harmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I am developing a package description for JOGL:
> https://jogl.dev.java.net/
>
> The source is available here:
> https://jogl.dev.java.net/files/documents/27/17108/jogl-src.zip
>
> When I try to download the above link using my web browser, it works
> fin
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 08:40:53PM -0700, Blair Zajac wrote:
>
> The only thing I found was that the new ruby.c expects that Unix-like
> OSs have a char **environ that it can use to get the environment to link
> $0 to the process name. My 10.3 box does not have environ, so I just
> #ifdef'd th
Michal 'hramrach' Suchanek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello
Can somebody, please, look at the ruby 1.8.2 package?
Hello,
I took a quick look. I haven't tried to compile it but here are some
comments:
How about updating to use the newer readline5 and gdbm3 packages instead
of readline and
On 10/3/05, Trevor Harmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 3, 2005, at 5:49 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
>
> > Curl has been known not to get along with some source URLs. In such a
> > case I believe the recommendation is to have Fink host it at
> > SourceForge--which requires somebody with a
On Oct 3, 2005, at 5:49 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Curl has been known not to get along with some source URLs. In such a
case I believe the recommendation is to have Fink host it at
SourceForge--which requires somebody with appropriate access to upload
it..
Sounds good. Is there a procedu
On 9/30/05, Scott Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I got Xmame 0.100 to build on this version of os would love to help
> with getting it added.
>
> --
> Package manager version: 0.24.10
> Distribution version: 0.8.0.rsync
> Mac OS X version: 10.4.2
> Xcode version: 2.1
> gcc version: 4.0.0 (Appl
On 10/3/05, Trevor Harmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am developing a package description for JOGL:
> https://jogl.dev.java.net/
>
> The source is available here:
> https://jogl.dev.java.net/files/documents/27/17108/jogl-src.zip
>
> When I try to download the above link using my web browser, it
I'm writing a .info for JOGL:
https://jogl.dev.java.net
The source zip is here:
https://www.dev.java.net/files/documents/27/17108/jogl-src.zip
I can retrieve the above link just fine using my browser. However, when
Fink tries to grab it using curl, I get an error:
curl: (47) Maximum (50) redir
I got Xmame 0.100 to build on this version of os would love to help
with getting it added.
--
Package manager version: 0.24.10
Distribution version: 0.8.0.rsync
Mac OS X version: 10.4.2
Xcode version: 2.1
gcc version: 4.0.0 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 5026)
make version: 3.80
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I am developing a package description for JOGL:
https://jogl.dev.java.net/
The source is available here:
https://jogl.dev.java.net/files/documents/27/17108/jogl-src.zip
When I try to download the above link using my web browser, it works
fine. However, when Fink tries to download it using curl
I'm trying to package a Perl module that requires a newer version of
Storable.pm than the one that comes with Tiger (v2.14 vs. v2.13).
The missing feature I need is the ability to store weak references.
Does anyone foresee problems with a new storable-pm.info? I believe
Fink does not car
Daniel Macks wrote:
fort77-1.18-17 lists Depends:f2c, but f2c (20030428-2) is
BuildDependsOnly:true. The bin/fort77 script contains an explicit call
to the f2c binary, so the Depends makes sense. Is the BDO flag wrong?
Or are there other alternate packages of f2c's files, requiring that
f2c rema
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