The current version of gtk-gnutella is deprecated and a version bump
just requires a change in the version number and md5 checksum.
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On 1/28/06, Martin Costabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, I agree. I am convinced this whole section of the
> postgresql package with its allusion to /etc/sysctl.conf is wrong. If
> the higher values of the shm stuff are really needed, then the package
> should give instructions to the user ho
Hello!
This seems to be one of the last packages that still depend on
freetype and not freetype2. On ttfmkfontdir depend msttcorefonts and
xfonts-intl. Is there no way to 'port' ttfmkfontdir to freetype2 or
freetype219?
The other packages that depend on freetype are: dvilib2, dvilib2-dev,
Neil Tiffin wrote:
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one. In adiition, if writing a /etc/sysctl.conf will not work (and that
seems to be the consensus) then fink should write a message stating this.
Yes, I agree. I am convinced this whole section of the
postgresql package with its allusion to /etc/sysctl.conf is wrong. If
t
P.S. You need XCode 2.2.1 in order to bootstrap into the 10.4 tree.
On Jan 28, 2006, at 10:57 AM, David R. Morrison wrote:
Dear Fink developers,
As many of you are aware, the 10.4 tree is under construction and
will be made available within a week or so. Currently, if you
bootstrap fink f
Dear Fink developers,
As many of you are aware, the 10.4 tree is under construction and
will be made available within a week or so. Currently, if you
bootstrap fink from either CVS HEAD or branch_0_24, the *default* is
to bootstrap you into the new tree. You can affect this behavior by
What I actually asked for was to have the suggested shm* values added
to the failure message if you already have an /etc/sysctl.conf. This
way the user has some idea was is needed when it does not work and
can adjust accordingly. This still should be done.
After thinking about it, I also