Am 28.09.2009 um 04:31 schrieb Jean-François Mertens:
> Apparently, several sources have a hardcoded "/sw/" in them,
> which can wreak havoc when there is both a "/sw" tree on the machine
> and some other fink tree _ could be the private "sw" tree in some
> (possibly non-privileged) user's home
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Jean-François Mertens wrote:
> Apparently, several sources have a hardcoded "/sw/" in them,
> which can wreak havoc when there is both a "/sw" tree on the machine
> and some other fink tree _ could be the private "sw" tree in some
> (possibly non-priv
Apparently, several sources have a hardcoded "/sw/" in them,
which can wreak havoc when there is both a "/sw" tree on the machine
and some other fink tree _ could be the private "sw" tree in some
(possibly non-privileged) user's home dir, or a system-wide "swXY"
or "/usr/local" tree ...
For examp
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 02:52:56AM -0400, David Fang wrote:
>> Well, the shoe finally dropped. Powerpc-apple-darwin* has been
>> removed from the secondary target list for FSF gcc and
>> i386-apple-darwin* has been depreciated from a primary to a secondary
>> target. So we will have to expend