Hey, there are not any Quake 3 map editors available for OSX. Maybe
someone with more knowledge than I would be willing to convert the
source code for Radiant. http://www.qeradiant.com/
It is the Quake 3 editor for PC/Linux. Thanks.
...Michael Martz
The greatest harm can come from the best int
On Wednesday, February 6, 2002, at 12:43 , Jeff Whitaker wrote:
> It turns out that gnuplot doesn't need latex at all - the latex
> terminal produces perfectly good latex output without it (you
> just can't preview it). So, I've uploaded a new revision of
> gnuplot (gnuplot-3.8h.0-4) to unstabl
Title: Xdm
Quick question, does xdm work in Mac OS X/Darwin ? I modified my ttys file in OS X to run xdm on the X window server and it didn’t work until I booted up in verbose mode. Everything went fine until I logged in, it just restarted the xdm login window every time. Is there a login script
Thomas Peters II 02-02-15 00.29:
> If your using tcsh, then you need to use .tcshrc, simply because .cshrc is
> ignored.
Actually, that¹s not true; tcsh uses .cshrc if it cannot find a .tcshrc.
That might be the problem for David -- have you checked whether you have a
.tcshrc in ~/? If so, you n
David R. Bickel 02-02-14 23.47:
> Use the -- option, or make sure that /usr/X11R6/bin is in your path and
> that "X" is a program or a link to the right type of server
> for your display.
As it says, try:
startx -- -rootless
for rootless mode or
startx -- -quartz
for fullscreen mode. You ca
The default shell for Mac OS X is tcsh. Try the "ps" command in a new
terminal window:
[localhost:~] thom% ps
PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND
327 std Ss 0:00.22 -tcsh (tcsh)
If your using tcsh, then you need to use .tcshrc, simply because .cshrc is
ignored.
On Thursday, February
On a G3, I installed X11, but I get errors when I try to open an x-terminal. For example:
[localhost:~] dave% cd /usr/x11r6/bin
[localhost:/usr/x11r6/bin] dave% startx
xinit: No such file or directory (errno 2): no server "X" in PATH
Use the -- option, or make sure that /usr/X11R6/bin is in you
On Thursday, February 14, 2002, at 04:39 PM, Jeremy Higgs wrote:
> On 14/2/02 7:03 AM, "Paul Lieberman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> There is a new security bulletin on a hole in ucd-snmp. Do we know if
>> the fink package will be updated soon?
>> Thanks,
>> Paul
>
> It will be updated as s
On a G4 with OS 10.1, "Fink 0.3.2a Installer.pkg" said the installation
was successful, I added "source /sw/bin/init.csh" to .cshrc, and I quit
and restarted Terminal.app, but when I type "fink" or "get-apt", it says
the command was not found.
http://www.mcg.edu/research/biostat/bickel.html
D
At 11:59 Uhr -0800 14.02.2002, Richard Leonard wrote:
[...]
>
>That particular package [libxpg4] was/is needed by the "GRASS"
>package... I will look into whether or not I can get things to run
>without it
Ough!
Why is GRASS depending on libxpg4 I wonder? The .info file doesn't
explain
On Thursday, February 14, 2002, at 10:57 AM, Max Horn wrote:
> At 10:43 Uhr -0800 14.02.2002, Richard Leonard wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> when I first ran dpkg -l on dlcompat it showed "ri" instead of "ii"
>>
>> I rebuilt both dlcompat and xchat with
>> fink rebuild whatever
>
> Would be nice to know
At 10:43 Uhr -0800 14.02.2002, Richard Leonard wrote:
[...]
>when I first ran dpkg -l on dlcompat it showed "ri" instead of "ii"
>
>I rebuilt both dlcompat and xchat with
>fink rebuild whatever
Would be nice to know what exactly you typed :)
>
>so - right now - I CAN run xchat 1.8.6-1 by doi
I think you're right about the +. Don't worry about it--I get the same
message.
On 2/14/02 12:53 PM, "Chris Zubrzycki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> what exactly does this mean? ie., how bad of a problem is it? i am
> guessing it does not like
>First Curl stopped working - a quick removal of the "fink" version fixed
>that.. So now I am using the standard apple supplied one
>
>Then xchat stopped working - oddly enough the same library
>
>I ran a debug on it and got this
>
>
>
>[rmleonard:~] rml% gdb xchat
>GNU gdb 5.0-20001113 (Ap
On Thursday, February 14, 2002, at 01:14 PM, Erik Price wrote:
> Just remember that the application would be opening in the Quartz
> layer, not in Gnome.
>
Arg. I mean Aqua.
E
Erik Price
Web Developer Temp
Media Lab, H.H. Brown
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Thursday, February 14, 2002, at 10:20 AM, Patrick Tescher wrote:
> Actually, I was thinking of running Gnome on top of Quartz. If nautilus
> could be modified to open .app applications using the open command, I
> think
> it would work. Its actually pretty cool, in rootless if you quit the
At 11:46 AM 2/13/2002 -0700, Justin Hallett wrote:
>it was just busy, too many connections, I'm sure it was a like 5 minute
>thing.
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >When I click on the URL from my mail program, it starts downloading
> >audiofile. Maybe the server was down for a little while?
My
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
what exactly does this mean? ie., how bad of a problem is it? i am
guessing it does not like ++ in a search
I'm using the latest from unstable
[chris@dale:~$]> fink apropos c++
Reading package info...
Information about 764 packages read in 16 second
Aiee, I apologize for my previous "Fink-users digest" Subject.
Here it is again for future references.
On Thursday, February 14, 2002, at 08:10 AM, fink-users-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 07:39:13 -0800
> From: David Wooten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Fink-users] Re: Fi
At 10:34 Uhr -0500 14.02.2002, Christian Swinehart wrote:
>On Thursday, February 14, 2002, at 06:10 AM, Jeremy Higgs wrote:
>>On 14/2/02 9:48 PM, "Charlie Allom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 09:41:33AM +0100, Joseph Bauer wrote:
why you don't use wget for downloading t
At 12:44 Uhr -0800 13.02.2002, Richard Leonard wrote:
>I just updated my "fink" and some things got weird...
You should send reports like this to the fink-users mailing list, please.
>First Curl stopped working - a quick removal of the "fink" version fixed
>that.. So now I am using the standard
You will find that by clicking the left mouse button on various parts of
the blackbox toolbar you will get receive all desired menus without the
os x menus. For me, it is clock-side=right button menu, middle=icon
menu, workspace-side=workspace menu, right-button anywhere on
toolbar=toolbar men
On Thursday, February 14, 2002, at 06:10 AM, Jeremy Higgs wrote:
> On 14/2/02 9:48 PM, "Charlie Allom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 09:41:33AM +0100, Joseph Bauer wrote:
>>> why you don't use wget for downloading the files? I didn't see
>>> anything
>>
>> I'd love an opti
Actually, I was thinking of running Gnome on top of Quartz. If nautilus
could be modified to open .app applications using the open command, I think
it would work. Its actually pretty cool, in rootless if you quit the finder,
you can right click on the desktop and It will give you a menu just like
I was thinking of running Gnome rootless on top of Quartz and using the open
command to open applications. This worked when I wantedto make the mail
checking applet open entourage,
>
> On Thursday, February 14, 2002, at 01:12 AM, Patrick Tescher wrote:
>
>> I was wondering something, since th
about the finder issue:
i'm not quite sure about what I'm going to tell you, so don't take this for granted...
I don't think you really need the finder application itself. there is a program available from cocoatech called snax. (visit www.cocoatech.com)
snax is another equivalent to finder AFAIK
You'll probably need to remove the server package (whichever one you're
using), too, with dpkg --force-depends -r
On 2/14/02 7:03 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thursday, February 14, 2002, at 06:42 PM, Philip McDunnough wrote:
>
>> At the moment I have xfree86 (4.2
Check out
http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/usage-fink.php#unstable
to find out how to deal with packages in unstable.
Before you do that, you might try 'fink rebuild' on your existing
windowmaker version.
On 2/13/02 10:44 PM, "Pedro Massobrio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 13 Feb 20
Try fink rebuild readline¹
On 2/13/02 5:47 PM, "Patrick Tescher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am getting the following error when compiling librep 0.14:
>
> ** Error: readline.la has no associated shared library;
> ** You may be missing a shared library from: -L/sw/lib readline
> /usr/local
Hi martin,
Sorry but you cut and past here somthing wrong ! My problem was not that
i don't know what to do, my problem was that the fink scripts can't
handle it when the files don't exist on the server anymore (update or
somthing else), because curl fetch something anyway also the
errormessa
On jeudi, février 14, 2002, at 11:48 , Charlie Allom wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 09:41:33AM +0100, Joseph Bauer wrote:
>>
>> why you don't use wget for downloading the files? I didn't see
>> anything
>
>
> I'd love an option for fink to use wget anyway, as I understand wget
> much more eas
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 10:57:39PM +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Finder also runs the apple menu I think, so you will be fresh out of
> luck if you want the same functionality in a replacement. I have a
> feeling that the cocoa applications expect to have a finder to register
> with, as th
On Thursday, February 14, 2002, at 06:42 PM, Philip McDunnough wrote:
> At the moment I have xfree86 (4.2) working great with fink via
> system-xfree86 . I am about to change to xtools . Is there an easy way
> to do this ? Most fink packages rely on some version of x windows and I
> can't in
On Thursday, February 14, 2002, at 05:12 PM, Patrick Tescher wrote:
I guess there would have to be a way of recognizing .app folders and running the executable inside, but that wouldnt be too hard, it could almost be a Linux system running Macintosh applications. Just an idea.
This is nothing
On 14/2/02 9:48 PM, "Charlie Allom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 09:41:33AM +0100, Joseph Bauer wrote:
>>
>> why you don't use wget for downloading the files? I didn't see anything
>
>
> I'd love an option for fink to use wget anyway, as I understand wget
> much more ea
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 09:41:33AM +0100, Joseph Bauer wrote:
>
> why you don't use wget for downloading the files? I didn't see anything
I'd love an option for fink to use wget anyway, as I understand wget
much more easily than curl output. Maybe there is something I'm
missing in fink.conf?
hi there,
i try to look a little bit behind the fetching programs, you use. I want to get an errorcode, if the file doesn't exist anymore (new versions like rsync and ncftp last days). I realizes that curl doesn't gives any errorcode, if the file is not there. Currently it writes the 404-error-cod
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