Re: [Fink-devel] Re: [Planner] Re: [Planner Dev] Success! -> Planner on Darwin/FreeBSD/OSX

2005-02-08 Thread P.A.A.
On Feb 8, 2005, at 4:28 PM, Peter O'Gorman wrote: aclocal has a -I flag. Or install fink's automake and use /sw/bin/aclocal. Don't, for goodness sake, copy files willy-nilly into /usr. Right, of coursesorry I wrote so quickly. P --- SF emai

[Fink-devel] Re: [Planner] Re: [Planner Dev] Success! -> Planner on Darwin/FreeBSD/OSX

2005-02-08 Thread P.A.A.
nd what autogen does. If I am "almost there," I would ask you to help me. But it may be that there is another 20 hours to get a compile. I just don't know. Would you be willing to help a fellow Dallas person figure this out. Fred Leason P.A.A. wrote: Excellent! Thanks Richard &

[Fink-devel] Re: Planner on OS X (followup)

2004-12-07 Thread P.A.A.
Hi Folks, Just a followup on Planner on OS X, since many have asked. For family reasons I've been occupied and behind my schedule on porting Planner to Fink. On the porting though one of the issues that may delay things a whiloe is that some of the depends=versions that are needed for Planner

Re: [Fink-devel] Success! -> Planner on Darwin/FreeBSD/OSX

2004-10-08 Thread P.A.A.
Yes, I tried that and autogen.sh still didn't work, so I backed up apple's libtool, installed gnu libtool, ran autogen.sh which worked. Then before make I copied the backed up libtool back to /usr/bin/libtool. Then everything worked fine. Se la vi :) But absolutely right, let Apple's stuff be

Re: [Fink-devel] Success! -> Planner on Darwin/FreeBSD/OSX

2004-10-07 Thread P.A.A.
On Mac OS X /usr/bin/libtool is not GNU libtool, it is apple's shared library helper, which was inherited from NeXT, you can download and build it if you want, it is part of the cctools project. If you install GNU libtool in /usr you will break your toolchain and will not be able to build shar

[Fink-devel] Success! -> Planner on Darwin/FreeBSD/OSX

2004-10-07 Thread P.A.A.
Excellent! Thanks Richard & all at imendio for your help, Planner works wonderfully. To help others, here's how I installed Planner on my Powerbook G5, OSX/FreeBSD/Darwin (some easy parts, some tricky parts): 0. Open a new shell/Terminal window. , make sure you are root by typing "sudo -s" and