Yes I'm running esound...
Arthur
Le mercredi 22 mai 2002, à 01:06 AM, Michael Vance a écrit :
> On Tuesday, May 21, 2002, at 10:15 AM, Arthur wrote:
>
>> thanks for your answer, I've done that you've said me and there is now
>> just the second window wich says that:
>> "Couldn't open audio:
Hi all,
I need to utilize the Gtranslator application under OSX (with fink).
Someone has notice about a porting of this application?
Tnx
MaX
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At 12:29 AM -0300 5/22/02, Guido Lorenz wrote:
>I got this error after my last (successfull) fink selfupdate via cvs:
>
>su glorenz -c 'cvs -z3 update -d -P'
>? .DS_Store
>? stamp-rel-0.3.1
>? dists/.DS_Store
>? dists/stable/.DS_Store
>? dists/stable/crypto/finkinfo/curl-ssl-7.9-1.info
>...
>...
>
Ok, now I'm really confused.
As I said before I need libxml2-shlibs to install Abiword. according to
the Fink site it is in unstable. I found on the site the directions for
copying specific package info and patch files so that Fink will use them
but when I looked in /sw/fink/dists/unsta
John Pell [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Hi all!
> I was wondering how close anyone was to porting KDE to Darwin. I someone
> could set me up with the progress that's all ready been made, I'd love to
> help. In the FAQ @ fink, it says that KDE assumes things that only happen
> on linux/BSD. I tho
I got this error after my last (successfull) fink selfupdate via cvs:
su glorenz -c 'cvs -z3 update -d -P'
? .DS_Store
? stamp-rel-0.3.1
? dists/.DS_Store
? dists/stable/.DS_Store
? dists/stable/crypto/finkinfo/curl-ssl-7.9-1.info
...
...
su failed, exit code 1
Failed: Updating using CVS failed.
Hi all!
I was wondering how close anyone was to porting KDE to Darwin. I someone
could set me up with the progress that's all ready been made, I'd love to
help. In the FAQ @ fink, it says that KDE assumes things that only happen on
linux/BSD. I thought that Darwin was a flavor of BSD. I'm relat
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 09:04:27AM -0400, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> Have you tried doing 'fink configure' again from your user account?
This doesn't set the user for cvs.
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Got this error while compiling control center from cvs:
lumes/DS9/sw/include/glib-1.2 -I/Volumes/DS9/sw/lib/glib/include
-I/Volumes/DS9/sw/include/orbit-1.0 -I/Volumes/DS9/sw/include/gtk-1.2
-I/usr/X11R6/include -I/Volumes/DS9/sw/include/gtk-1.2
-I/Volumes/DS9/sw/include/glib-1.2 -I/Volumes/DS
(NOTE: my applogies to the list for any duplication--the first time I
sent this I sent it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of fink-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] So I am unsure whether or not the first
posting made it to the list. It's been my day for stupid mistakes. :( )
Hi folks,
First off let me say that
on 2002/05/21 21:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
> Having said that I'm getting an error message when I try to use Fink to
> install Abiword. If I type fink install abiword and enter my password
> the install almost immediately fails with a warning about needing
> libxml2-shlibs. This is not in th
Hi folks,
First off let me say that I am very new to the world of UNIX and open
source software. Because of this I have found Fink to be very useful.
Having said that I'm getting an error message when I try to use Fink to
install Abiword. If I type fink install abiword and enter my password
On Tuesday, May 21, 2002, at 06:31 PM, mathias meyer wrote:
> FAILED WITH GCC3
> gv-3.5.8-4
> libxml2-2.4.21-2 (breaks with install_name error)
> bonobo-1.0.20-1(breaks with install_name error)
> gconf-1.0.9-1(breaks with install_name error)
tads-2.5.5-3 breaks because of weird va_args() calling.
On Tuesday, May 21, 2002, at 10:15 AM, Arthur wrote:
> thanks for your answer, I've done that you've said me and there is now
> just the second window wich says that:
> "Couldn't open audio: Please check that:
> 1.You have the correct output plugin selected
> 2.No other programs is blocking the
well,
thank you for all the info on this topic. somehow i think we're a little
off topic for the fink list so this is just a last short note. chimera
(from mozdev.org) is available as an executable (download a .dmg) or as
source. the executable chashes with the startup splash screen, compiling
jeff
> I'd like to see the list that you have so far.
well, it's not a lot, but here we go
COMPILED WITH GCC 3 (Apple Computer, Inc. GCC version 1041, based on gcc
version 3.1 20020105 (experimental))
gnome-libs-1.4.1.6-1
sdl-1.2.4-2
mplayer-0.90pre4-1
windowmaker-0.80.0-7
pkgconfig-0.12.0-1
o
Thanks. I still get the symbol warnings while running mkoctfile, but that
seems to work on the 1st example I tried. I have several other .oct file
based simulations to run, I'll report success or failure once I've done them
all.
On 5/20/02 4:50 PM, "Jeff Whitaker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Kurt P. Lloyd" wrote:
>
Nevermind,
I reran fink configure with http and ftp proxy
set to http://default.proxy.lucent.com:8000 (the :8000
was the new part), opened a new terminal window, and
now it seems to work fine!
-Kurt
> Hello,
> I installed Fink 0.4.0 on my iBook running 10.1.4.
> I wanted
Hello,
I installed Fink 0.4.0 on my iBook running 10.1.4.
I wanted to try getting the dlcompat lib so I could
try OpenOffice, so I ran 'sudo dselect', and chose 'U'.
This gets as far as the following before timing out:
40% [Connecting to default.proxy.lucent.com (192.11.223.124)]
Any ideas?
-Kur
Hi,
I tried to install ddd on Max OS 10.1.4. Unfortunately the installation
fails with the following message
checking for xmUseVersion in -lXm... no
checking for XmInstallImage in -lXm... no
checking for Xm21InstallImage in -lXm... no
configure: error: The Motif library '-lXm' could not be found
I am using Xtools. I find that X11 doesn't handle my Apple keyboard
properly. E.g. (according to xev)
HOME becomes (keysym 0x29, parenright)
END becomes (keysym 0x2b, plus)
Control-/ becomes Control-o (when Control is held down, / is taken as o)
Control-RET becomes Control-m (similar)
And
hi,
thanks for your answer, I've done that you've said me and there is now
just the second window wich says that:
"Couldn't open audio: Please check that:
1.You have the correct output plugin selected
2.No other programs is blocking the soundcard
3.Your soundcard is configured properly "
thanks
I'd like to see the list that you have so far.
Fink, itself, will not compile with gcc3.1. fink selfupdate results in the
following on my system:
Building program /sw/src/apt-0.5.4-2/apt-0.5.4/bin/apt-cache
ld: Undefined symbols:
__ZTIN13pkgSrcRecords6ParserE
__ZTI9pkgSystem
make[2]: *** [/sw
Hi all
> The problem can be fixed by patching libtool to not include the
> install_name flag when it gets the -bundle argument. Not too hard, but
> I was hoping that Apple would fix this to behave in the same manner as
> gcc2... which is to just ignore the argument when -bundle is
> specifie
Thanks for the info Martin and Peter,
Yes, I'm using the Apr 02 Dev Tools. So is this particular problem a Fink
(ie. glib) issue or a Dev Tool issue? I take it that the best thing to do
is to install as much as possible with gcc3 but when something breaks to go
back and try gcc2 (using gcc_sele
The problem can be fixed by patching libtool to not include the
install_name flag when it gets the -bundle argument. Not too
hard, but I was hoping that Apple would fix this to behave in
the same manner as gcc2... which is to just ignore the argument
when -bundle is specified...
Peter
On Wed
On Wednesday, May 22, 2002, at 12:15 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
> "Hester, Jeffrey W." wrote:
>
>> gcc -bundle -flat_namespace -undefined suppress -o
>> .libs/libgplugin_a.so
>> libgplugin_a.lo -L/sw/lib -ldl -lc -install_name
>> /sw/lib/libgplugin_a.so
>> ld: -i argument: nstall_name must
"Hester, Jeffrey W." wrote:
> gcc -bundle -flat_namespace -undefined suppress -o .libs/libgplugin_a.so
> libgplugin_a.lo -L/sw/lib -ldl -lc -install_name /sw/lib/libgplugin_a.so
> ld: -i argument: nstall_name must have a ':' between it's symbol names
Something wrong with your toolchain. The -
Hello,
Just doing an update from CVS and update-all fails at pgplot-perl.
During configure of this package I get:
Checking if your kit is complete...
Note (probably harmless): No library found for -lpgplot
Note (probably harmless): No library found for -lpng-L/usr/openwin/lib
Note (probably harm
Sorry, the previous mail was corrupted.
Well, here we go once more ...
Dear fink-users,
This question is maybe a bit off topic.
I have installed mozilla version 0.9.8 via 'apt-get install mozilla' .
In order to view encrypted web-pages I need a PSM plug-in. From the
mozilla
web pages I hav
Dear fink-users,
This question is maybe a bit off topic.
I have installed mozilla version 0.9.8 via 'apt-get instal...
In order to view encrypted web-pages I need a PSM plug-in
Too many errors encountered; the rest of the message is ignored:
mozilla
web pages I have learned that there are
thomas talks to thomas - confused??? ;->>
i figured it out when i changed to the directory where the build stops.
and i executed the last command with -O2 - error, without -O2 -g -
works, with only -g - works, ... - till i tried -g -O1 (the -g had no
effect with my problem) - worked
i had to tr
Hello all,
I'm having a problem installing glib (fink install glib). Has anyone else
had this issue or know of a resolution? I update packages from CVS. I did
an update-all to see if that would fix my hanging at "patch file configure"
and it bombed once it got to glib. Doing just a fink insta
Hi Folks,
Well.. I was having trouble getting wxgtk-wxpython to build by manually
copying .info files into local, so (on the advice of another fink user)
I decided to just edit my fink.conf and put unstable/main on the list of
directories searched for .info files and patches. Then I forgot th
Thomas,
Should that be CXXFLAGS= - put -O1
CXXFLAGS = -O1 as I've made this change in my makefile, but it's either not working, or not working as expected. Please help;)
-thomas
new output:
source='Root.cc' object='Root.lo' libtool=yes \
depfile='.deps/Root.Plo' tmpdepfile='.deps/Root.TPlo' \
d
On Monday, May 20, 2002, at 08:00 , Dr. Paul Fons wrote:
> This is a little off topic, so please excuse me for raising the noise
> level. I have been running fink unstable and upgraded to
> the latest version of pgplot (thanks for your hard work Jeff) which now
> requires the flags:
>
> -fram
Have you tried doing 'fink configure' again from your user account?
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> Does anyone know if scribus will be be available through Fink anytime
> soon?
> I have tried to install it from source but not been successful.
A fink package for scribus has been submitted to the package submission
tracker. It hasn't been added to fink yet, because I have been unable to
get i
>
> source='Root.cc' object='Root.lo' libtool=yes \
> depfile='.deps/Root.Plo' tmpdepfile='.deps/Root.TPlo' \
> depmode=gcc /bin/sh ../../depcomp \
> /bin/sh ../../libtool --mode=compile c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.
> -I../.. -g -O2 -Wall -g -c -o Root.lo `test -f Root.cc || echo
> './'`Root.
On Tuesday, May 21, 2002, at 03:56 AM, Dave Vasilevsky wrote:
> If you want a small browser that takes less time to compile, you might
> want to check out Dillo. Alternatively, you can just leave your
> computer on while you sleep, to let it compile Mozilla and Galeon. Or,
> you might want t
Does anyone know if scribus will be be available through Fink anytime
soon?
I have tried to install it from source but not been successful.
Jakob Malm
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On Monday, May 20, 2002, at 10:13PM, mathias meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>now i'm wondering: why does one webbrowser depend on some other browser?
Mozilla comes in many parts. It includes a complete user-interface framework, to allow
interfaces to be built entirely from scripts. It inclu
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