Does fink always make a .deb file of what i install??
I have like 400M in /sw/src dir, can i delete all the files and fink
will take a .deb file if necessary?? or i will have to download again
the file??
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On Sunday, July 14, 2002, at 05:42 PM, Lord Lerkista wrote:
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> On Sunday, July 14, 2002, at 04:36 PM, Alexander Strange wrote:
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>> fink --installed list gnome
>> Remove the packages listed in that.
>>
>
> root@localhost:~> fink --installed list gnome
> Unknown option: installed
> fink: unkno
On Sunday, July 14, 2002, at 05:42 PM, Lord Lerkista wrote:
> On Sunday, July 14, 2002, at 04:36 PM, Alexander Strange wrote:
>
>> fink --installed list gnome
>> Remove the packages listed in that.
>>
>
> root@localhost:~> fink --installed list gnome
> Unknown option: installed
> fink: unknown
On Sunday, July 14, 2002, at 05:42 PM, Lord Lerkista wrote:
> root@localhost:~> fink --installed list gnome
> Unknown option: installed
> fink: unknown option
> Type 'fink --help' for more information.
Err
fink list --installed gnome
That's it :)
(If that doesn't work, try fink selfupdat
On Sunday, July 14, 2002, at 04:36 PM, Alexander Strange wrote:
> fink --installed list gnome
> Remove the packages listed in that.
>
root@localhost:~> fink --installed list gnome
Unknown option: installed
fink: unknown option
Type 'fink --help' for more information.
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fink --installed list gnome
Remove the packages listed in that.
On Sunday, July 14, 2002, at 05:29 PM, Lord Lerkista wrote:
> Which files do i have to remove to remove gnome??
> all the files finks installs with gnome
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Which files do i have to remove to remove gnome??
all the files finks installs with gnome
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> Suppose, now, that I want to install gv to see PS files using XFree. How
> can I make fink aware the much of the stuff is already on my disk? Is it
> possible?
You have to use the system-tetex package which is what you want.
Anyway, I think fink will ask you when you try to install a package t
Andrea: To make fink aware of the Wierda tetex distribution in
/usr/local, install system-tetex.
-Jeff
On Sun, 14 Jul 2002, Andrea Riciputi wrote:
> Hi,
> some months ago I installed the Gerben Wierda's teTeX distribution and
> I've been working happly with it since then.
>
> Suppose, now, tha
Andrea: I don't understand your problem. gnuplot-3.8h.0-7 has the
following line in its info file:
Depends: aquaterm (>= 0.3.0a-4)
If you installed gnuplot and got the older version of aquaterm, you must
have installed an older version of gnuplot. Versions of gnuplot prior to
this one include
Thank you, both Erik and Joe, for the suggestions. I have recently
executed a:
"fink remove python"
to see wha happens. So far, the few executables that I use via fink
still work just fine (primarily xsltproc from the {unstable} libxslt
which requires libxml2 which was (at install time) origi
Hi,
some months ago I installed the Gerben Wierda's teTeX distribution and
I've been working happly with it since then.
Suppose, now, that I want to install gv to see PS files using XFree. How
can I make fink aware the much of the stuff is already on my disk? Is it
possible?
Thanks,
Andrea.
Hi,
I'm quiet new to Fink, so please don't flame me if this is not the right
place to post the following message.
I've installed gnuplot from fink and I've noticed that it compiles
against aquaterm 0.2.0 instead of aquaterm 0.03.0a as claimed by the
info file. I solved this problem downloading
On Saturday, July 13, 2002, at 01:38 PM, Joe Block wrote:
> I wonder how this would affect scripts that have
>
> #! /usr/bin/env python
>
> as their first line though? He can't uninstall python, or it'll cause
> dependency issues. If he really isn't going to use the fink version,
> it shoul
On Sunday, July 14, 2002, at 12:25 AM, Ben Hines wrote:
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> On Saturday, July 13, 2002, at 08:40 PM, Chris Devers wrote:
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>> % sudo dpkg -r --forcedepends system-libgl
>> dpkg: unknown option --forcedepends
>>
>
> "force-depends". man dpkg for more info.
Well yes, I see that now -- the abov
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