Matthias,
Recent upstream patches to lilypond now allow it to build with clang.
I've taken those patches and updated the lilypond and lilypond-devel
pkgs to the latest released versions. I've attached the new files to
this message. The only thing missing in the 10.7 tree is dblatex which
Hi Hanspeter,
sorry for not responding to your previous email on dblatex :-(.
On 28.02.2013, at 16:07, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
Matthias,
Recent upstream patches to lilypond now allow it to build with clang. I've
taken those patches and updated the lilypond and lilypond-devel pkgs
Thanks for your quick answer, Max!
On Mar 1, 2013, at 12:31 AM, Max Horn m...@quendi.de wrote:
sorry for not responding to your previous email on dblatex :-(.
On 28.02.2013, at 16:07, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
Recent upstream patches to lilypond now allow it to build with clang. I've
I develop a GUI for Fink that attempts, among other things, to provide a
one-screen view of all Fink packages, including their
categories/sections. Historically the fink command-line tool has
provided a flag to query the packages by a single category, e.g. fink
list --section=foo, but no other
On 2/28/2013 6:31 PM, Max Horn wrote:
I have no plans to port dblatex to 10.7, because in order to do that,
I would have to install tetex-base (or perhaps the texlive-base
package, which didn't exist back when I packaged dblates). But I have
no desire to install either a TeX system from the
On 2/28/13 10:37 AM, Kevin Walzer wrote:
Is there any better way to get a
complete list of packages and their categories in a single pass that I'm
not aware of, perhaps using some Perl and calling Fink's API directly as
a module?
Further research indicates that, in fact, fpkg_list.pl from the
On 2/28/13 8:37 AM, Kevin Walzer wrote:
I develop a GUI for Fink that attempts, among other things, to provide a
one-screen view of all Fink packages, including their
categories/sections. Historically the fink command-line tool has
provided a flag to query the packages by a single category,