Hi,
I seem to have problem selfupdating.
I'm running OsX10.1.2, and
[sagittarius:/sw] frigaut% fink --version
Package manager version: 0.9.6a
Distribution version: 0.3.1
now I wanted to run a selfupdate. here is what I get:
[sagittarius:/sw] frigaut% fink selfupdate
sudo /sw/bin/fink selfupdate
Installing imagemagick fixed it thanks.
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At 09:43 +0100 11/02/02, Martin Costabel wrote:
>I take it you installed ethereal in binary form via dselect or apt-get
>from Fink's server?
Yes, via dselect.
> And you installed ethereal and not ethereal-ssl? If
>this is true, then the binary package is not compiled correctly. If it
>uses libcr
At 09:28 +0100 11/02/02, Martin Costabel wrote:
>This one is more serious. It meens the program wants to open an X11
>window, and you did not set the DISPLAY environment variable. Or maybe
>you even did not start X? DISPLAY should usually be set to ":0".
Hey, you put the finger right on the spot:
Philippe Martin wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've just got Fink, and the first package I've installed (with all its dependencies
>defined by Fink) is Ethereal. The first time I've tried to launch it, though,
>Ethereal complained about "libcrypto.dylib" being missing. I managed to find that it
>was part
Philippe Martin wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I'm new to Mac OS X and to UNIX, so please excuse my ignorance. When I launch
>Ethereal, I get the following errors:
>
> Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by C library
> Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by Xlib, locale set to C
> Gdk-WARNING **:
David Jarvis wrote:
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> Dear all,
> I have a need for this version of gnuplot (gnuplot-3.8h.0-4 in the
> unstable CVS), as it has been specifically configured not to require
> the whole of tetex (Fink version, anyway) (see recent postings) as I
> have a non fink implemenetation of tetex alre