At 11:42 PM -0400 6/10/02, Benjamin Reed wrote:
>
>
>Max Horn and David Morrison seem to have the most experience with package
>dependency stuff like this... either of you guys have any input?
I reported this exact bug several days ago. They had input then. See
the archives.
My solution was: "
Chris Devers [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> *
>
> The core seems to be the libgl / system-libgl conflict. Several upgrade
> attempts seem to end up getting stuck at the same point (system-xfree86
> and qt3 of course, but also arts, kdebase3-ssl, and related packages): the
> builds all s
The updated KDE stuff is trying to force me to upgrade system-xfree86
(which seems a little weird to me, as I haven't updated XDarwin and I
didn't think system- packages generally needed updating) and I'm hitting
cascading errors related to libgl. Typical output includes:
*
% sudo fi
Hi,
I updated Xfree86 this morning for compatibility with the latest KDE
release.
I understand that there is something about the latest Xfree release
about Xinerama (I can't find where I read this this morning though :-(
Anyway, here is the error I get running xdpyinfo:
[sagittarius:/usr/local
On Mon, 2002-06-10 at 14:39, Andrew Gould wrote:
> Does anyone know if the the Fink binary package of
> mysql (from stable) supports JDBC?
>
> Also, I can start the server fine using the
> mysql.server script; but if I use it to kill the
> server ("/path/mysql.server stop"), the server won't
> d
Does anyone know if the the Fink binary package of
mysql (from stable) supports JDBC?
Also, I can start the server fine using the
mysql.server script; but if I use it to kill the
server ("/path/mysql.server stop"), the server won't
die. Does anyone have a fix for this?
Thanks,
Andrew Gould
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Greetings,
It seems to me, most of the messages on this list are about problems
installing individual
packages and conflicting or incorrect dependencies (not the functionality
of fink itself, which
seems quite stable and well-behaved). I wonder if there is a general
solution that isn't clear, o
Hello all,
I have four questions:
Is it possible to bring a X11 Application to front in the X11 Server
with a shell command or something like that?
Is it possible to load all important Library's for KDE Apps at X Server
start?
Where can I see all installed applications?
Where are App's Icons?
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>Any suggestins how I should proceed?
By *source distribution* I'm assuming you're configured for unstable>>>
Look in /sw/fink/unstable/main/finkinfo/graphics and see if mesa is there.
If not do fink selfupdate-cvs again.
If it is move the info and patch file to local and try again.
Hope that he
There's also psync, part of the macosx-file-pm package.
-Jeff
On Monday 10 June 2002 12:06, Gregory Seidman wrote:
> Juan Falgueras sez:
> } Sorry about this absolutely out of topic question, I am really in
> } a mesh with it, I don't find any doc about and only have tested
> 'cp', } 'ditto'
Juan Falgueras sez:
} Sorry about this absolutely out of topic question, I am really in
} a mesh with it, I don't find any doc about and only have tested 'cp',
} 'ditto' and 'pax' but any of them can't do the simply copy of Mac
} (classic) atributes (nor, of course, the resources).
}
}
Fixed. I downloaded the fink-0.4.0a-full, ran the inject script, went
to /sw/fink, ran this cmd: cvs update -d -P, and xmms 1.2.7-1 now
compiled and installed.
On Monday, June 10, 2002, at 09:26 AM, Shawn wrote:
> I ran 'fink update xmms' again and got the same error:
>
>
> make[4]: *** [xm
>
>You need to edit your ~/.xinitrc. And also, you need to make a habit out of
>searching the archives and the net for answers to your questions before
>asking the list ;-).
>
Something like this
# start some nice programs
sawfish &
xclock -geometry 50x50-1+1 &
xterm -geometry 80x50+494+51 &
xte
Dear Fink users
I did a self-update followed by an update all today. The update procedure
wanted to update system-xfree86 which failed because i had mesa
installed.
After removing mesa and all files depending on it, I could successfully
update system-xfree86. When I wanted to reinstall glut, inc
Sorry about this absolutely out of topic question, I am really in
a mesh with it, I don't find any doc about and only have tested 'cp',
'ditto' and 'pax' but any of them can't do the simply copy of Mac
(classic) atributes (nor, of course, the resources).
What's the magic Darwin comm
Shawn 02-06-10 16.48:
> Okay, this is probably a stupid question ... I have been using
> WindowMaker since I began using Fink. I recently installed Sawfish.
> When X is launched it is WM that loads and not Sawfish. How do I get
> Sawfish to be the default window manager?
You need to edit your
I commented out exec windowmaker within my .xinitrc file. I added exec
sawfish. Unfortunately, now when I launch X-Windows fullscreen all I
get is a grey screen.
Thoughts?
Shawn
protoplasm @ opcfw . com
On Monday, June 10, 2002, at 06:23 AM, Warren Pollans wrote:
> Check you ~/.xintrc file
Hi,
I was just wondering whether some of you got CUPS running successfully
and whether - if yes - you could give me some hints?!?
just reply to me directly, so we don't fill the mailing list with "junk"
that others don't want to read.
Many thanks in advance
Alex
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Hi all,
Every time I run any Fink command, including "list," I get the following
message:
Use of uninitialized value in numeric gt (>) at
/sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Package.pm line 377, line 2.
Use of uninitialized value in numeric gt (>) at
/sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Package.pm line 377, line 2.
Use of un
Okay, this is probably a stupid question ... I have been using
WindowMaker since I began using Fink. I recently installed Sawfish.
When X is launched it is WM that loads and not Sawfish. How do I get
Sawfish to be the default window manager?
Thanks.
Shawn
protoplasm @ opcfw . com
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Stephen: pgplot-perl uses the PGPLOT_DIR environment variable to
ascertain where pgplot is installed. If you upgraded pgplot, then tried
to upgrade pgplot-perl without restarting the shell, this environment
variable will still be set to the old value (/sw/pgplot) instead of the
correct, new valu
I ran 'fink update xmms' again and got the same error:
make[4]: *** [xmms] Error 1
make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2
### make failed, exit code 2
Failed: compiling xmms-1.2.7-1 fa
>Try again, you don't seem to have actually updated anything.
>
>sudo apt-get update
>sudo apt-get upgrade
>
>Peter
>
>On Monday, June 10, 2002, at 10:42 PM, George C. Papen wrote:
>
>>I had the first binary distribution of KDE running from
>>bundle-kde-ssl and just tried to upgrade using
>>Any
Try again, you don't seem to have actually updated anything.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
Peter
On Monday, June 10, 2002, at 10:42 PM, George C. Papen wrote:
> I had the first binary distribution of KDE running from
> bundle-kde-ssl and just tried to upgrade using
> Any ideas?
>
I had the first binary distribution of KDE running from
bundle-kde-ssl and just tried to upgrade using
apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade. Here is the output from update:
root# apt-get update
Hit http://fink.sourceforge.net release/main Packages
Hit http://us.dl.sourceforge.net fink-kde/ma
Hi,
I recently needed to try to install PDL from the unstable directory, and
hence all of it's assorted dependencies on a MacOSX machine. The
installation went pretty well until I hit pgplot-perl-2.18-2, which
failed. It turned out that it was expecting the header file cpgplot.h to
be in /sw
hi all,
nautilus-1.0.6-2 fails on my system with the following error (i kept the
full log):
c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I../..
-DGNOMELOCALEDIR=\""/Volumes/sw/
share/locale"\" -DG_LOG_DOMAIN=\"Nautilus-Mozilla\"
-DDATADIR=\"/Vol
umes/sw/share\" -DPREFIX=\"/Vo
At 1:37 AM -0400 6/10/02, Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
> > I did a "sudo rm -rf /sw", but the /sw/share/terminfo/c directory
>> would not go away saying that directory is not empty. It won't go
>> away even in single-user mode.
>
>Yes, that pretty clearly says "file system corruption". There is fs
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