I need to add to my TeX/LaTeX installations. I am trying to follow the
instructions to add the jadetex and pdfjadetex macros as spelled out
at http://jadetex.sourceforge.net. I can't seem to find the right
texmf.cnf file and I don't see how I can preserve changes I make in
any case. I noticed I ne
On Mon, 26 Aug 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Just installed the latest XFree86 and now no shell commands function.
> Directory listing, help, anything at all. The only message I get is
> command not found
Did your path get clobbered? Can you do one of
printenv PATH
env | grep PATH
en
Hi...
I've installed OS X 10.2, then rebuilt fink, apache and php, but my
PHP pages don't appear to be being parsed by PHP (I just get the raw
PHP source displayed). I've tried everything I can think of to
rectify the situation, but no luck so far.
>fink -V
>Package manager version: 0.10.0
>D
Just installed the latest XFree86 and now no shell commands function.
Directory listing, help, anything at all. The only message I get is
command not found
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what is the status of aspell + Jaguar thru fink?
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On Mon, 26 Aug 2002, Ben Hines wrote:
> On Monday, August 26, 2002, at 05:18 PM, Chris Devers wrote:
>
> > The bigger problem from that mail was all the malloc() errors with
> > curl. It had never done that before and it has never done that for
> > anything else. Very weird...
>
> It is actually
On Monday, August 26, 2002, at 05:18 PM, Chris Devers wrote:
>
>
> The bigger problem from that mail was all the malloc() errors with
> curl.
> It had never done that before and it has never done that for anything
> else. Very weird...
>
It is actually not a problem at all. The problem is a 404
On Sun, 25 Aug 2002, lenny bruce wrote:
> At 11:48 AM -0400 8/24/02, Chris Devers wrote:
> >On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Chris Zubrzycki wrote:
> >
> >> hey, I put a new revision of bitchx into unstable.
> >
> >I can't even get it to download. Bizarrely, when I try it I get a malloc
> >error from curl:
On Monday, August 26, 2002, at 03:24 PM, mathias meyer wrote:
> dear finkers
>
> i have nuked my /sw today (on puropse, that is) to start all over
> again with a clean install of fink under 10.2. getting the source
> tarball, called fink-0.4.0-full (or something similar, i did that this
> mor
dear finkers
i have nuked my /sw today (on puropse, that is) to start all over again
with a clean install of fink under 10.2. getting the source tarball,
called fink-0.4.0-full (or something similar, i did that this morning)
i ran ./bootstrap.sh to set up a new fink installation. unfortunately
Thom Peters wrote:
> Anybody discovered the nifty shortcut to the darkside? It's referred
> to in System Preferences->Universal Access. Just press
> Ctrl-Opt-Command-* and the screen becomes black on white. Well, this
> seems to affect XDarwin when it's running. It seems okay to use this
> com
bad config in orrery
from the console:
Error in startup script: couldn't read file
"/sw/data/modules/orrery/orrery": no such file or directory
I had to track it down but I found it...
the misconfigured file is /sw/bin/geomview/.geomview-orrery
config files (especially if they are
On Monday, August 26, 2002, at 05:01 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
> For a temporary fix, until the Jaguar stuff is completely sorted out, you
> can probably safely remove /sw/bin/man. Another possibility would be to
> install the 'man' package instead of the 'manconf' package, but this will
> pr
Alexander Strange wrote:
>
> On Monday, August 19, 2002, at 11:22 AM, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
>
>> Well, this is strange.
>>
>> Actually I left my installation of cups obtained from Apple's site and
>> installed that through dselect. When I ran cupsd from /etc/cups or
>> from /sw/sbin I would
On 8/26/02 8:52 AM, "Ben Hines" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This will be handled automatically by the fink upgrade that we have in
> the works, if you can wait a little bit.
Thanks! That'll be great. In the meanwhile, I've just been rebuilding
anything that fails that way.
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On Monday, August 26, 2002, at 03:26 AM, Fernando Pereira wrote:
> On 8/26/02 2:54 AM, "Andrew Hartung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> After I installed 10.2 Bash broke and would not rebuild. I rebuilt
>> readline and then rebuilt Bash again, which works fine now. I don't
>> know if this is eno
On 8/26/02 2:54 AM, "Andrew Hartung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After I installed 10.2 Bash broke and would not rebuild. I rebuilt
> readline and then rebuilt Bash again, which works fine now. I don't
> know if this is enough of an indicator that readline is ok.
The issue is that the system cur
Fink has two packages providing alternative versions of /sw/bin/man:
Scot Ballard wrote:
> I am not using jaguar yet, but man does seem to be a shell script on
> the stock fink distro.
>
> Mon 1:46:32am ~{810} %fink --version
> Package manager version: 0.9.12
> Distribution version: 0.4.0
> Mon
On Monday, August 26, 2002, at 04:52 , Scot Ballard wrote:
> I am not using jaguar yet, but man does seem to be a shell script on
> the stock fink distro.
>
> Mon 1:46:32am ~{810} %fink --version
> Package manager version: 0.9.12
> Distribution version: 0.4.0
> Mon 1:46:43am ~{811} %file /sw/bin
Thom Peters II wrote:
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> [Luna:~] thom% which man
> /sw/bin/man
> [Luna:~] thom% more /sw/bin/man
> #!/bin/sh
> exec /usr/bin/man -C /sw/etc/man.conf $*
> [Luna:~] thom% man man
> /usr/bin/man: illegal option -- C
One of the more annoying changes in 10.2. Apple went back to an ancient
crippled
I am not using jaguar yet, but man does seem to be a shell script on
the stock fink distro.
Mon 1:46:32am ~{810} %fink --version
Package manager version: 0.9.12
Distribution version: 0.4.0
Mon 1:46:43am ~{811} %file /sw/bin/man
/sw/bin/man: Bourne shell script text
Mon 1:48:28am ~{812} %cat /sw/
On Monday, August 26, 2002, at 12:47 , Thom Peters II wrote:
> [Luna:~] thom% which man
> /sw/bin/man
> [Luna:~] thom% more /sw/bin/man
> #!/bin/sh
> exec /usr/bin/man -C /sw/etc/man.conf $*
That's very odd indeed. My /sw/bin/man is a compiled executable,
not a shell program:
$ file /sw/bin/m
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