I had exactly the same experience with freetype-hinting, then tried
again with plain old freetype and things went fine. (I have no idea why
this is happening, but I thought the confirmation and temporary
workaround might help others who know better.)
dan
On Saturday, March 2, 2002, at 0
On Sun, 3 Mar 2002, Martin Fuhrer wrote:
> 1) Is there any way to view the dependencies for a package? In my case I
> would like to see all the dependencies for Octave so I know which packages
> to update...
Probably cleaner ways to do this, but...
% find /sw/fink/dists | grep 'octave' | xargs
Two questions in one:
I used apt-get to install octave, but upon trying to run octave I get the
error:
dyld: octave can't open library: /sw/lib/libssl.0.9.6.dylib (No such file or
directory, errno = 2)
I searched through the /sw/lib/ directory and found I have an older version
of the library,
Try "fink selfupdate-cvs" from the command line. I'm not familiar enough
with dselect to understand what is happening there, but I do know that
dselect is mainly for the binary distribution, and that has not been
updated since the middle of January. There was lots of progress in
fink since then.
> Date: Sun, 03 Mar 2002 16:47:20 +0100
> From: Riccardo Gusso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
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> So there's another thing I don't understand: from dselect in fact I see
> that
> pan version I have installed is 0.11.1-1 and all other packages
> installed
> are of the same version of the one availabl
On Saturday, March 2, 2002, at 07:21 , Max Horn wrote:
>At 21:53 Uhr +0900 02.03.2002, Masanori Sekino wrote:
>>Previously update package requires X server running. So, I updated
>>libglade again.
>
>I still have trouble compiling it (CVS as of 1 hour ago or so)
>
>This is what I get:
>
>
>-- Fix
Hi, All--
I just updated and was particularly interested in the latest ncurses. But
when I type "ncurses" as a command - what the readme recommends to test if
it's been installed properly - I keep getting bad command. This happens no
matter what directory I seem to be in. I tried looking for the
Since I haven't received an answer to this question I try to reformulate it
with a more specific subject.
Il 28-02-2002 20:29, David R. Morrison da [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
> Riccardo Gusso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It sounds like you have a rather old fink distribution! According to the
I fixed libglade again. New version is libglade-0.17-2. I added gtk-doc
to it's build dependency and modified install script in it's makefile.
Does it works?
On Sat, 2 Mar 2002 19:21:36 +0100
Max Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 21:53 Uhr +0900 02.03.2002, Masanori Sekino wrote:
> >Previous
On Sunday, March 3, 2002, at 10:02 AM, Anthony de Almeida Lopes wrote:
> Will the versions of automake/autoconf on fink supply what I need to
> compile my UNIX programs? (ie. parts of GNOME) Or do I absolutly need
> the DevTools stuff?
The Developer Tools contains things like the compiler, so
I'm a long time Linux user and am used to the "make" and "make install"
commands to compile a program and have it installed into the appropriate
directories. Now, my problem is, these basic tools do not seem to be
built into Darwin or my version of MacOS 10.1.3. I've heard that Apple's
Develo
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