On 17/3/02 6:35 PM, William Traver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday, March 14, 2002, at 11:12 , Chris Zubrzycki wrote:
Does anyone know where to get the current version of Oroborus? the link
in the .info file seems to be bad.
I found a download link on this page:
Ronny Wikh wrote:
While trying to install LyX, the following happens when the mandatory
package xdvi
is fetched:
curl -f -L -s -S -O
ftp://ftp.math.berkeley.edu/pub/Software/TeX/xdvi-22.51.tar.gz
curl: (19) xdvi-22.51.tar.gz: No such file or directory.
### curl failed, exit code 19
Hi -
I'm attempting to change my mailing list options on the Fink Website using
Internet Explorer version 10.0.1 (1331) for Mac OS X.
Each time I enter my password and press submit, I get a message that says:
Security Failure. Data Encryption Error.
Anyone know what this is about?
Thanks,
Hi -
After installing dia and it's relevant dependent libraries, etc., I'm unable
to run it (under Mac OS X 10.1.3). Each time I attempt to start it from
Terminal mode, I get the following error:
dyld: dia can't open library: /sw/lib/libpopt.0.dylib (No such file or
directory, errno = 2)
At 9:00 AM -0800 3/17/02, Wizard Consulting wrote:
Hi -
I'm attempting to change my mailing list options on the Fink Website using
Internet Explorer version 10.0.1 (1331) for Mac OS X.
Each time I enter my password and press submit, I get a message that says:
Security Failure. Data Encryption
Hi all,
As with all else Fink, the new fix-fink works beautifully. It found
22(!) things to repair on my system and doing that cleared up several
little annoyances.
However -- and you knew there had to be a However to this -- one
problem remains. It can't find a replacement fnlib and does
Dear Fink user,
we, the Fink team, would like to make a new full Fink release in the
near future. For this, we'd like to move as many package to stable as
possible. But to be able to do so, we need *your* help! Under
http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/testing.php, you can find a long list
of
At 15:13 Uhr -0500 17.03.2002, Tom Dove wrote:
Hi all,
As with all else Fink, the new fix-fink works beautifully. It found
22(!) things to repair on my system and doing that cleared up
several little annoyances.
However -- and you knew there had to be a However to this -- one
problem
Max,
That did it. Thanks once again for your help.
The massive Fink corporation, with its billions in income, should double
your salary, and maybe give you even more access to the corporate jet
for your travels ;-)
-- Tom
On Sunday, March 17, 2002, at 04:29 PM, Max Horn wrote:
At 15:13
Hi all,
running 'fink install wxmac' fails with the following errors
c++: ftsystem.o: No such file or directory
c++: autohint.o: No such file or directory
c++: ftbase.o: No such file or directory
c++: ftdebug.o: No such file or directory
c++: ftglyph.o: No such file or directory
c++: ftinit.o: No
This brings up an interesting point. Many of these programs (not the one you
listed here but the ones on the web site) are only marginally stable on
their native platform (in most cases Linux). So what's your definition of
stable as far as Fink is concerned? Mine would be that the software runs
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