I've just run a build of emacs21, and it looks like Xaw3d is ignored:
...
checking for X11/Xaw3d/Scrollbar.h... no
...
Where do we find X Windows header files?
/sw/src/emacs21-21.2-3/emacs-21.2/xinc
Where do we find X Windows libraries?
/sw/src/emacs21-21.2-3/emacs-21.2/xlibs
Does Emacs us
Martin Costabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Brady Montz wrote:
> >
> > Here's what I get:
> >
> > sandman-1# fink install fetchmail-ssl
> > Reading package info...
> > Information about 976 packages read in 6 seconds.
> > pkg fetchmail version ssl
> > Failed: no matching version found for fe
Brady Montz wrote:
>
> Here's what I get:
>
> sandman-1# fink install fetchmail-ssl
> Reading package info...
> Information about 976 packages read in 6 seconds.
> pkg fetchmail version ssl
> Failed: no matching version found for fetchmail
>
> Now, fetchmail-ssl is on the unstable branch, but
Here's what I get:
sandman-1# fink install fetchmail-ssl
Reading package info...
Information about 976 packages read in 6 seconds.
pkg fetchmail version ssl
Failed: no matching version found for fetchmail
Now, fetchmail-ssl is on the unstable branch, but I've installed other
software from there
Hi,
I posted this a few weeks ago, and couldn't even get an
"it works for me" answer.
Any ideas?
> I was running Andrew Choi's carbonized emacs21.1, and decided to
> switch to the fink/X version instead. I downloaded GNU's patch
> to update my emacs21.1 sources to emacs21.2, created my own
> e
Just manually delete the offending file and do another selfupdate-cvs.
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In running fink selfupdate-cvs, it runs through all the packages and finds
those files that have changed, then it get to the end and I see:
[snip]
cvs server: conflict:
dists/unstable/main/finkinfo/graphics/terraform-0.8.3-1.info is modified but
no longer in the repository
C dists/unstable/main/f
>You can tell which version is being used thusly: 'which locate' will
>return '/sw/bin/locate' if it's the fink version (in a default
>fink installation) and will return '/usr/bin/locate' if you are using the
>default Darwin locate.
Thanks. As I suspected, it is the Darwin version, now running. A
You can tell which version is being used thusly: 'which locate' will
return '/sw/bin/locate' if it's the fink version (in a default
fink installation) and will return '/usr/bin/locate' if you are using the
default Darwin locate.
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Alexander K. Hansen
Associate Research Scientist, Columbia Univer