Tomoaki Okayama wrote:
> At Mon, 24 Jan 2011 12:10:43 -0500,
> Alexander Hansen wrote:
>>
>> If you have just "A Replaces B", that means that files from A can
>> automatically overwrite files from B, without necessarily removing B.
>> This gets used a lot when files get moved around between splitof
In trying to install pine-ssl in unstable:
The following 2 additional packages will be installed:
openldap23-dev openldap23-shlibs
make args are CC=cc 'SSLCERTS=/sw/etc/ssl'
'SSLINCLUDE=/sw/include/openssl' 'SSLLIB=/sw/lib'
'EXTRACFLAGS=-I/sw/include' 'EXTRALDFLAGS=-L/sw/lib' 'DEBUG=-g -O2
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Howdy fink developers,
Murali is busy with other projects and so I'm interested in taking over
maintainership of denyhosts-py25. Should I simply submit a package on
the tracker with the new maintainer info?
Oh, I also need to subscribe to this list from a different address as
this one will be
Kevin Horton wrote:
> The light bulb just went on here, helped by a study of a coreutils
> build log. Coreutils does provide gsha1sum. I was looking for
> sha1sum, but that symlink is only in coreutils-default. I'll create
> my own symlink in ~/bin, which should satisfy the program looking
I found the following to be useful with the new pysqlite2-py.info (on
Leopard/Intel):
Source:
http://initd.org/pub/software/pysqlite/releases/2.3/%v/pysqlite-%v.tar.gz
should be:
Source:
http://initd.org/pub/software/pysqlite/releases/2.4/%v/pysqlite-%v.tar.gz
... perhaps the 2.3-2.4 can be re
Peter O'Gorman wrote:
> Sean wrote:
>> Sadly, the saga isn't over. I now have 1.0-4 and it installs and
>> appears in the preferences as expected. When I try to play a music
>> file, however, it crashes while in the coreaudio library.
>>
>> Crash log is attached.
>>
>> Sean
>>
>> On Dec 7, 2007 12:
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
> +1 Do to my infrequent participation I hesitate to help evaluate tracker
> packages, but if I had something to follow I'd be happy to test stuff
> and provide input.
Due-do. It's been a long couple of days:
http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~robert/images/utc
John Ridgway wrote:
> On Dec 6, 2007, at 12:01 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
>
>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>> Hash: SHA1
>>
>> I'm probably a month+ away from having Leopard going (I've asked for
>> it for Christmas and it's going to be a very busy December and January
>> for me), and I
Dave Vasilevsky wrote:
> Looks very cool! A few minor quibbles:
>
> * The 'Sort order' field seems meaningless. The only option is
> 'Descending', but the results are always sorted ascending by name
> anyhow. I'd suggest just scrapping the field, what's the point of
> sorting descending-by-name?
no help here, but fwiw, on leopard/intel all of the xerces packages
build and install:
bash-3.2$ fink list -t xerces
Information about 6196 packages read in 2 seconds.
i xerces-c2.7.0-1002 XML parser in C++
i xerces-c-dev2.7.0-1002 XML parser in C++
i xerce
Sebastien Maret wrote:
> lasi-1.0.6 fails to buid on 10.4/Intel with the following error:
>
> if /bin/sh ../libtool --tag=CXX --mode=compile g++ -DPACKAGE_NAME=\"LASi\"
> -DPACKAGE_TARNAME=\"lasi\" -DPACKAGE_VERSION=\"1.0.6\"
> -DPACKAGE_STRING=\"LASi\ 1.0.6\" -DPACKAGE_BUGREPORT=\"[EMAIL PROTEC
It has built and installed now on intel/leopard. Thanks for whatever
changed...!
AIDA Shinra wrote:
> At Thu, 15 Nov 2007 10:45:05 -0600,
> Robert T Wyatt wrote:
>> I'm pretty sure that I posted at least as much as is pertinent, but the
>> rest of it is here i
Martin Costabel wrote:
> Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
> []
>> 10.4 and 10.5 share a distribution; the package web listing is having
>> issues; and Jack's update is still on the package submission tracker
>> and has not been added to Fink yet.
>
> If you mean pdflib6, this has been added to Fink last
led: phase compiling: coreutils-6.9-3a failed
AIDA Shinra wrote:
> At Thu, 15 Nov 2007 10:45:05 -0600,
> Robert T Wyatt wrote:
>> I'm pretty sure that I posted at least as much as is pertinent, but the
>> rest of it is here if you need it:
>> http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~ro
I'm pretty sure that I posted at least as much as is pertinent, but the
rest of it is here if you need it:
http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~robert/intel/coreutils-6.9-3.txt
Happy to help test solutions on intel/leopard!
Making check in tests
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Ebrahim Mayat wrote:
> On Oct 31, 2007, at 5:23 PM, Alexander Strange wrote:
>
> Do you have fontconfig-path installed? If so, try removing it.
>
> Doing that would entail also removing fc-ghostscript-fonts and all the
> packages that depend on it.
>
> The second option would be to edit the "
Peter O'Gorman wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 16:49 -0400, Daniel Macks wrote:
>> On Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 03:39:48PM -0500, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
>>> Does anyone here know if one of the fink packages includes a GNU
>>> extension known as obstack.h?
>>>
>
Does anyone here know if one of the fink packages includes a GNU
extension known as obstack.h?
I'm trying to build a package related to openstreetmap.org and the new
revision of that file asks for this. In the meantime, the package author
is reverting to normal C code.
> gosmore.cc:18:63: erro
I just discovered that my employer is hosting a fink mirror:
ftp://ftp.utexas.edu/mirrors/fink/
Thought I'd throw it out there in case anyone has something to say
about it
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For a couple of weeks now I have noticed that curl doesn't seem to
timeout on the master mirror. That is, the connection stays active
until I issue -C. In the case below, it sat there for 1 min.
and 6 seconds before I exited (at which point it offers me the
standard five choices for a not-found url
Looks good on the dual-G5 Alex!
http://reg066.reg.utexas.edu/~bentones/fink/ruby18-1.8.6-1.txt
Alexander Hansen wrote:
> If you're using Fink's ruby packages, please weigh in on / test out
>
> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1706631&group_id=17203&atid=414256
>
> (ruby
On this page:
http://wiki.finkproject.org/index.php/Fink:Notification_Plugins
... it is said that "since version 0.26 fink supports more than one
plugin at a time" but it is not described how achieve to this
functionality.
Having multiple instances of the NotifyPlugin line with fink 0.27.1
from t
Alexander Hansen wrote:
> Robert T Wyatt wrote:
>> Would it be appropriate to make a wiki page for unofficial bindists?
>> "No" means don't read any further.
>>
>> If so I think some details about the build platform should be
>> required. I know this
Would it be appropriate to make a wiki page for unofficial bindists?
"No" means don't read any further.
If so I think some details about the build platform should be
required. I know this could lead to debugging problems and that's why
they are unofficial in the first place, but maybe big red lett
Hi Jack,
I think you mentioned this to me once before. I don't have AppleCare,
but I'll bet my LAN administrator has TechTool. I'll ask him about that.
To the list in general: In soliciting volunteers, when I said I needed
to be able to verify your identity I just meant that I would
correspond to
Hi fink dev,
Some of you know that I've had intermittent problems on my dualG5 for
quite some time now. It has crossed software updates from 10.3 and
10.4, so I'm thinking it is a hardware problem. It has been suggested
that it might be corrupt memory chips.
I've filed a bug with Apple and am now
More mirror issues just now:
rsync -az -v rsync://master.us.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo//TIMESTAMP
/sw/fink/TIMESTAMP.tmp
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes received so far) [receiver]
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(453)
[receiver=2.6.9]
### executio
FYI to the various maintainers:
While installing cwp-su (from the 10.4-unstable tree) dpkg complains
about:
trying to overwrite '/sw/bin/grm', which is also in package coreutils
and
trying to overwrite '/sw/bin/isatty', which is also in package modglue
You may already be aware of this, but there
'nuther one :-)
rsync -az -v rsync://tos.no.eu.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo//TIMESTAMP
/sw/fink/TIMESTAMP.tmp
rsync: failed to connect to tos.no.eu.finkmirrors.net: Connection
refused (61)
rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(104)
[receiver=2.6.9]
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Daniel Johnson wrote:
> You can also manually edit /sw/sbin/update-alternatives and change
>
> $altdir= '/etc/alternatives';
>
> to
>
> $altdir= '/sw/etc/alternatives';
>
> until this is fixed.
Confirmed to work for me! (It's on line 100 by the way.) Thanks, Robert
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Robert T Wyatt wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> Postgis82 (10.4-unstable tree) built for me, but it won't install (on
> two different machines I have the same error):
>
> Setting up postgis82 (1.2.1-1024) ...
> mv: cannot stat `/etc/alternatives/createdb.postgis.dpkg-tmp'
Howdy,
Postgis82 (10.4-unstable tree) built for me, but it won't install (on
two different machines I have the same error):
Setting up postgis82 (1.2.1-1024) ...
mv: cannot stat `/etc/alternatives/createdb.postgis.dpkg-tmp': No such
file or directory
update-alternatives: unable to install
/etc
[I still don't know how to get
rid of the half-installed mysql-ssl though.]
... fixed by force-overwriting mysql and then removing all the packages.
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?
Nevermind. The solutions for the two computers were:
sudo dpkg -i --force-overwrite
/sw/var/cache/apt/archives/coreutils-default_1%3a5.96-5_darwin-powerpc.deb
and
sudo dpkg -i --force-overwrite
/sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/utils/coreutils-default_5.96-5_darwin-powerpc.deb
Benjamin Reed wrote:
> Since this discussion resurfaced, I've updated the dpkg in our vendor
> branch to the latest version, and it appears to work OK. If people want
> to try it out, I would appreciate it.
>
> http://svn.finkproject.org/svn/users/ranger/trunk/experimental/3rdparty/10.4/main/fink
Alexander Hansen wrote:
> You'd have to rebuild the package--the Depends information is coded
> into the .deb file. (or you could manually unpack the .deb file, edit
> the control file, and repack it).
>
> The issue is that fink treats 0:x.y.z = x.y.z, but apt thinks 0:x.y.z >> x.y.z
Thanks! I u
> Since this version of gcc42 doesn't have a declared Epoch, the %e
> should be removed from the dependency on gcc42-shlibs (carryover from
> the prior version, perhaps).
Okay, so if I remove %e: from gcc42.info, how do I get apt to see the
change? I've tried fink scanpackages, fink index, and sud
I see now that this is coming from the %e expansion in gcc42.info, but
I don't know how to fix it without breaking something else.
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
> Apparently fink (dpkg ?) doesn't notice this error:
>
> Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
>
Apparently fink (dpkg ?) doesn't notice this error:
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
gcc42: Depends: gcc42-shlibs (>= 0:4.1.-20070124) but
4.1.-20070124 is to be installed
But apt-get does.
Fink shows:
i gcc42 4.1.-20070124
i gcc42-shlibs
Daniel Johnson wrote:
> I've done some testing and encountered no issues, but I'd appreciate
> it if others could test as well. I can confirm, for example, that
> bluefish built against pcre 4.5 works fine with pcre 7.0. Postfix and
> nmap also seem to work.
>
> I've put the info file in my
fyi,
The new libnet1.0 patch's checksum needs updating:
Removing fink-buildlock-libnet1.0-1.0.2a-111 ...
Failed: PatchFile
"/sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/finkinfo/net/libnet1.0.patch" checksum
does not match!
Actual: 281fd76538e02537e3b2311c42ca50fd
Expected: ba84afda4ea0f24ca8f1e59fa6756f7b
..
kdesdk3-svn-ssl still seems to depend on the now obsolete apr-ssl-shlibs
package (instead of libapr0-shlibs)
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Proj and polymake-common don't play nicely together (maintainers cc'd):
Unpacking proj (from .../proj_4.4.9-4_darwin-powerpc.deb) ...
/sw/bin/dpkg: error processing
/sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/sci/proj_4.4.9-4_darwin-powerpc.deb
(--install):
trying to overwrite `/sw/bin
Some of you may have seen this already (looks like fingolfin got involved
with it at some point). This project describes itself as: Mapping the open
source world by collecting objective information on open source projects.
There is a calculator that estimates how much it would cost to hire a team
Daniel E. Macks wrote:
>> Robert T Wyatt wrote:
>>> I've gotten to here so far:
>>> http://reg066.reg.utexas.edu/fink/kodos-py.info
>>
>> Here's the remaining error:
>>
>> Error: File in a language-versioned package is neither versioned no
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
> Hi Kurt,
>
> It's helping me. :-) Do you mind if I take it and run with it? It now
> builds and installs but doesn't validate because it's installing stuff
> in /usr/share/ but your work has helped me understand how to deal with
>
Hi Kurt,
It's helping me. :-) Do you mind if I take it and run with it? It now
builds and installs but doesn't validate because it's installing stuff
in /usr/share/ but your work has helped me understand how to deal with
the INFO2 and the -py split-off.
I've gotten to here so far:
http://reg06
Martin Costabel wrote:
> Robert T Wyatt wrote:
> []
>> Can't exec "./configure": No such file or directory at
>> /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Services.pm line 584, line 1. [see below]
>
> This thing is a python module. No configure or make involved.
> You want
Alexander Hansen wrote:
> I'd recommend holding off on putting it on the tracker until it
> actually at least builds on -your- system. :-) My preference for the
> tracker is for packages to build successfully under "fink -m
> --build-as-nobody (re)build", because that reduces the iterations on
> t
I'm trying to build a fink package from the kodos project at
SourceForge. I'm sure I've already made some mistakes in the info file,
but it validates. However I get ye Olde make error:
make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
### execution of make failed, exit code 2
This is
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
> Benjamin Reed wrote:
>> Dominique Dhumieres wrote:
>>
>>> So apparently something in KDE is requiring postgresql81-shlibs=8.1.5-11,
>>> but I cannot find what.
>> Hm, well, it should be taking "libpqxx2-shlibs" which used to
Benjamin Reed wrote:
> Dominique Dhumieres wrote:
>
>> So apparently something in KDE is requiring postgresql81-shlibs=8.1.5-11,
>> but I cannot find what.
>
> Hm, well, it should be taking "libpqxx2-shlibs" which used to be
> provided: by postgresql81-shlibs but is now a separate package. I'm
>
Benjamin Reed wrote:
> Robert T Wyatt wrote:
>> Build/installation statistics.
>
> Variations of this have been on my todo list for a while.
>
> I want to provide build pass/fail statistics auto-uploaded when
> building, but also providing hooks to report usage would
Build/installation statistics.
Every time I open pine for the first time on a computer, it asks me if I
would like to provide (anonymous) feedback to the maintainers. I think it
would be great if fink.conf allowed for auto-feedback that could be stored
somewhere on fink.sourceforge.net (or on the
At 2:33 PM -0600 11/18/06, Christian Schaffner wrote:
>On 18.11.2006, at 06:46, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
>
>>
>>>This should be fixed by the latest revision (0.14-4). Could you 'fink
>>>selfupdate' and 'fink update-all' and verify that?
>>&g
> This should be fixed by the latest revision (0.14-4). Could you 'fink
> selfupdate' and 'fink update-all' and verify that?
>
> Thanks,
> Christian.
Hi Christian,
I get a slightly different error this time:
Preparing to replace xml-sax-pm586 0.14-3 (using
.../xml-sax-pm586_0.14-4_darwin-pow
Using fink's 10.4-unstable tree on a dual G5 when upgrading
xml-sax-pm586 I get the following error:
Preparing to replace xml-sax-pm586 0.14-2 (using
.../xml-sax-pm586_0.14-3_darwin-powerpc.deb) ...mv: cannot move
`/sw/etc/perl/XML/SAX' to a subdirectory of itself,
`/sw/etc/perl5/5.8.6/XML/SAX
ince it is now available freely.
>
> Bill
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
>
>> William Scott wrote:
>>> Hi Robert et al:
>>>
>>> I just fixed the urls. I took the initiative since I occasionally try
>>> to use
William Scott wrote:
> Hi Robert et al:
>
> I just fixed the urls. I took the initiative since I occasionally try
> to use this program. I left the revision number as it is -- should it
> be bumped?
>
> It needs a maintainer. I could do it, but if Robert is willing
>
> Bill
Hmmm, well I
I think the URL for freehelix may need to be updated to:
ftp://ndbserver.rutgers.edu/NDB/programs/freehelix98/freehel98.for
(from
http://ndbserver.rutgers.edu/NDB/ftp/NDB/programs/freehelix98/freehel98.for)
--Robert
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I made the transition using the script yesterday (on a ppc). It went
very well I'd say. I have placed the output online for anyone who might
be interested. The only hangup was having to apt-get -f install to
install apt-dev, I then completed with an apt-get dist-upgrade. It's
worth noting that
I think this is a cool idea. Wouldn't it be easier to just set up a
Frappr page for fink users (http://www.frappr.com/)?
David H. wrote:
Dear Community.
I have been thinking about geo-locating Fink Users for quite some time now.
This mainly serves two purposes. First of all I am very curious w
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
On 4/14/06, Robert T Wyatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
dpkg: parse error, in file `/sw/var/lib/dpkg/status' near line 12823:
invalid package name (character `' not allowed - only letters, digits
and -+._ allowed)
Run a diff and see how far out of
Since about April 3 I've had a problem that I haven't had time to look
into until now:
dpkg: parse error, in file `/sw/var/lib/dpkg/status' near line 12823:
invalid package name (character `' not allowed - only letters, digits
and -+._ allowed)
pico +12823 /sw/var/lib/dpkg/status:
Package:
David R. Morrison wrote:
Thanks for the report. Should be fixed now.
-- Dave
Yep, fixed on both systems. Thanks, Robert
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For about a day or two I've been getting the following on both 10.4 and
10.3:
cvs update: Updating update
Global symbol "$basepath" requires explicit package name at
/sw/lib/perl5/Fink/FinkVersion.pm line 88.
Global symbol "$basepath" requires explicit package name at
/sw/lib/perl5/Fink/FinkVe
In trying to update gtkhtml1.1-dev (and -shlibs) on Panther (on a dual
G5) with fink HEAD, I have been unable to build control-center. I don't
know what I need to do to satisfy ld but am happy to test any solutions.
--robert (more enviro info available upon request)
gcc -I/sw/include/gdk-pixbu
Good morning! Here's today's message:
Failed: Can't locate object method "can_remove_buildlock" via package
"Fink::PkgVersion" at /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Engine.pm line 1340,
line 1.
# Find the files that are really locks
my @bls;
my ($LOCKS_NONE, $LOCKS_PRESENT, $LOCKS_I
David H. wrote:
Just send me a mail off-list and we shall arrange for something. Oh yeah,
bring your single female friends too :)
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... confirmed that it also works without fink's perl in the way.
Thanks again,
Robert
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Daniel Macks wrote:
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 11:09:10AM -0600, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
On Panther, I'm getting errors with the current fink in cvs HEAD as
follows (any guidance appreciated):
./CLI/capture..ok 28/0Perl lib version (5.8.1)
doesn't match executab
On Panther, I'm getting errors with the current fink in cvs HEAD as
follows (any guidance appreciated):
./CLI/capture..ok 28/0Perl lib version (5.8.1)
doesn't match executable version (5.8.6) at
/System/Library/Perl/5.8.1/darwin-thread-multi-2level/Config.pm line 33.
Co
Fink packagers,
Some of you have periodically checked whether I have installed your
packages on my two computers. Since my LAN administrator changed my IP
at work, I wanted to let you know the current locations of my lists of
installed packages.
At home with OSX 10.4.5 and XCode 2.2.1 on a 7
Daniel Macks wrote:
The various SourceForge's "download" mechanisms are only for accessing
things published with the File Release System, not for CVS stuff.
There is a web interface for browsing the CVS archive, so you could
figure out the URLs there. Or I think you can download (via an http://
U
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Sure. You can get the download URLs via the ViewCVS interface and
your normal browser:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/
then feed those into wget.
Yeah, this worked easily:
sudo wget --progress=bar
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/*che
Is it possible to download info files with wget or something into a
remote machine's /sw/fink/dists/local/main/finkinfo directory?
Would my sourceforge direct download access make any difference?
Thanks,
Robert
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For those interested, as I test the installation of packages I update
the list of those that I have successfully installed. It's worth
mentioning that many times I don't test the functionality of the
packages only the fink build and installation. If you want to know what
I have installed you ca
Freek Dijkstra wrote:
Robert T Wyatt wondered why the terminal login produced this line:
-bash: alias: aqua: not found
Benjamin Reed observed:
It looks like you've got something setting a bad alias in ~/.profile
or ~/.bashrc (or there's a fink package doing so, in /sw/etc
bin
# /usr/local/mysql/bin removed from example and macdevcenter.com
# added (but later deleted) /usr/local/ntop-3.2/bin for ntop 3.2
# export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/ntop-3.2/bin
# for fink
test -r /sw/bin/init.sh && . /sw/bin/init.sh
grandenetworks:~ robertwyatt$
Thanks for your though
When I opened my Terminal.app (MacOX 10.4.3) I got this:
Last login: Mon Dec 12 21:12:02 on ttyp1
Welcome to Darwin!
-bash: alias: aqua: not found
So I went to look at /usr/bin/login and found this (sorry it's long):
grandenetworks:~ robertwyatt$ cat /usr/bin/login
??8__PAGEZERO?__TEXT@@_
Chris Dolan wrote:
[Writing to fink-devel because ntop is unmaintained]
I'm running ntop 1.1-23 compiled from unstable with a recent Fink from
CVS on 10.4.3. Everything works except the keystrokes. I can't type
"q" to exit. All of my keystrokes instead get buffered and are echoed
in th
Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
Doug Ransom wrote:
I am trying to create a fink package. Where I am confused is on
permissions of the SW folder as I am new to Darwin & mac. I
installed fink as admin. This is what the file permissions look
like:
[snip][snip]
You don't need to reinstall fi
During selfupdates and cleanups, I've had a couple of odd messages (the
weird characters are due to cutting and pasting):
Setting up gettext-dev (0.10.40-24) ...
The core packages have been updated. You should now update the other
packages using commands like 'fink update-all'.
Attempt to fr
Something odd is occuring:
http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/list.php
All Packages By Name
This is a complete list of the packages in the Fink package database.
Note that it lists all packages, including the unstable tree and the
latest packages from CVS.
Found 235 packages:
--
I can confirm that it is fixed after selfupdate. I've included the
complete log below for reference; what it contains includes first the
buggy messages and then the good messages.
Daniel Macks wrote:
On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 07:35:50AM -0500, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
ProductVersion: 1
David R. Morrison wrote:
http://www.cgtp.duke.edu/~drm/Fink-0.7.2-Installer.dmg (for 10.3)
Seemed to hang very near the end while ' running installer script' with
less than a minute to go. (I had moved sw/ to sw.away/ before running
the installer.) So I issued /sw/bin/pathsetup.sh which said e
Doesn't the .info contain the copyright statement (in at least some
cases)? Isn't there some implication here? To my mind, when reading the
document, the copyright applies to its bearing instrument unless
expressly stated otherwise. Considering that the copyright (at least in
spirit) applies to
This fixed the problem (and updated several core files). Thanks Martin!
At 8:24 PM +0100 3/24/05, Martin Costabel wrote:
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
Mirror-rsync: rsync://msn.wi.us.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo/
Looking at this rsync mirror, it seems to me indeed that it is
taking its spring break since a
Yes:
bash-2.05b$ cat /sw/etc/fink.conf
# Fink configuration, initially created by bootstrap.pl
Basepath: /sw
RootMethod: sudo
Trees: local/main stable/main stable/crypto
local/bootstrap unstable/main unstable/crypto
Distribution: 10.2-gcc3.3
Mirror-cpan: ftp://ftp.duke.edu/pub/perl/
Mirror-ctan: f
at
work which will use OS10.3.)
The eMac at home is the one I've already changed over to 10.3. Thanks
much for trying to keep up though! --Robert
At 11:04 AM -0500 3/24/05, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
On Mar 24, 2005, at 10:58 AM, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
Hmmm, if this doesn't work (an
Hmmm, if this doesn't work (and it doesn't):
bash-2.05b$ fink purge hmmer; fink scanpackages; fink selfupdate;
fink index; fink dumpinfo hmmer
What am I doing wrong? Would my environment or fink.conf be out of
whack? (Everything else seems to build okay.) Perhaps it has not made
it to the mirro
Howdy,
I've upgraded my home computer to 10.3.8 this past weekend and have
been upgrading my fink (unstable) stuff since then. I'm curious about
something here that may be the way it is supposed to be, but I don't
understand it. Why would a package to be built not be listed as a
package to be b
Sorry and nevermind; it picked it up on the second try.
At 4:55 PM -0600 3/7/05, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
Is anyone else seeing this problem?
rsync -az -v rsync://msn.wi.us.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo//TIMESTAMP
/sw/fink/TIMESTAMP.tmp
rsync: getaddrinfo: msn.wi.us.finkmirrors.net 873: No address
Is anyone else seeing this problem?
rsync -az -v rsync://msn.wi.us.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo//TIMESTAMP
/sw/fink/TIMESTAMP.tmp
rsync: getaddrinfo: msn.wi.us.finkmirrors.net 873: No address
associated with nodename
rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at
/SourceCache/rsync/rsync-14/rsync/cli
What if you are using bash instead of zsh?
At 8:11 AM +0100 3/3/05, Michèle Garoche wrote:
Is this right? It does not seem to change
anything. Tested with dia after removing the
source in /sw to be sure curl is called. What it
does is rebuild dia, install it and then try to
execute each line in
At 5:44 AM +0100 3/4/05, Michèle Garoche wrote:
Normally, you can put the sources directly in
prefix/src. This is where fink looks for them
before trying to download them.
I tried that first, per some docs that I found
somewhere, but I found that to be more difficult,
permissions-wise, than doi
c packages without having to build all of
their (known) dependencies over each time. That's
the plan anyhow... now back to your regularly
scheduled program.
At 9:34 PM -0600 3/3/05, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
I had previously MirrorOrder: ClosestFirst, but
I tried MasterLast and I have the sa
ms
At 7:35 PM +0100 3/2/05, Michèle Garoche wrote:
Le 2 mars 2005, à 19:00, Robert T Wyatt a écrit :
bash-2.05b$ fink install docbook-dsssl-ldp
...snip...
docbook-dsssl-ldp
axel --verbose -o ldp.dsl-1.12
http://distfiles.dkx.tn.us.finkmirrors.net/ldp.dsl-1.12
Initializing download: -o
I'm n
... I wonder if the encoding errors are what inhibits message
delivery periodically
Oh well
At 9:47 AM -0500 3/3/05, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
I've noticed that messages coming through sourceforge lists have
intermittent encoding errors.
With the message bel
and I can see that there is at least one charcter
in the attaced URL that was not interpreted).
Can we make them stop it?
At 8:23 AM -0600 3/3/05, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
What if you are using bash instead of zsh?
At 8:11 AM +0100 3/3/05, Michèle Garoche wrote:
Is this right? It does not seem to c
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