On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 11:33 PM, Ben Hines wrote:
>
> On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 10:49 PM, Justin C. Walker wrote:
>
>>
>> What do your header flies look like (/usr/include)? ip_var.h should
>> be there (unless this is a Jaguar "protect the developers from
>> themselves"
On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 10:49 PM, Justin C. Walker wrote:
>
> What do your header flies look like (/usr/include)? ip_var.h should
> be there (unless this is a Jaguar "protect the developers from
> themselves" issue).
>
No, it shouldn't, it does not come with jaguar. If you looke
On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 07:41 PM, Fink Mailing List wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to install libnet under 10.2 and I am running into the
> following error:
>
> -
> make
> sed -e 's/.*/#define VERSION "&"/' ./VERSION > version.h
> gcc -O2 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer
Ian L. sez:
} On 9/5/02 7:36 PM, Scott Atchley enlightened us with:
}
} >> Anyone know of a more mac like xterm with a scroll bar that works in
} >> XFree86. The XDarwin's rootless window server xterm doesn't have a
} >> scroll bar. I tried OroboOSX 0.8 and although its xterm has a scroll
} >> ba
I just tried it and it worked (plotting worked, using aquaterm). This
is the version of gnuplot I installed from fink a long time ago,
running on a recently upgraded 10.2. It seems that gnuplot works and
does not need to be reinstalled for 10.2.
On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 08:38 PM, Pe
I'm trying to run dselect, and use update (for the first time since
installling fink!), but it gets to:
40% [Connecting to fink.sourceforge.net (216.136.171.201)]
And stops there, before timing out after a while.
I have done fink configure, and set my proxy (and I've tried passive
and
Can anyone tell me if gnuplot runs on 10.2 (with or without aqua)?
Thanks, ...Peter
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Hello,
I am trying to install libnet under 10.2 and I am running into the following error:
-
make
sed -e 's/.*/#define VERSION "&"/' ./VERSION > version.h
gcc -O2 -funroll-loops
-fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -I/sw/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -c src/libnet_resolve.c -o
src/libnet_resolve.o
sr
On 9/5/02 7:36 PM, Scott Atchley enlightened us with:
>> Anyone know of a more mac like xterm with a scroll bar that works in
>> XFree86. The XDarwin's rootless window server xterm doesn't have a
>> scroll bar. I tried OroboOSX 0.8 and although its xterm has a scroll
>> bar it doesn't drag scroll
Ben Hines wrote:
[]
> Please put whatever information you might have into
> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/
> index.php?func=detail&aid=600016&group_id=17203&atid=117203
I *knew* there was a bug tracker item for this but was too tired to find
it... /me going to get some sleep ;-)
--
Martin
Derek Homeier wrote:
[]
> fink update-all
> ... building libsigc++ fails for reasons I have not investigated yet
> (this is on experimental). To got the update going, I manually select
> all other missing packages and do a 'fink update ...' on them.
> > Failed: Internal error: node for libsigc+
On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 04:16 PM, Derek Homeier wrote:
> On Wednesday, September 4, 2002, at 07:57 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
>
>>>[auda:fink/10.2/CVS] ron% sudo fink install gimp
>>>Information about 1129 packages read in 1 seconds.
>>>Failed: Internal error: node for db
On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 04:16 PM, Derek Homeier wrote:
>
> Thanks for that bit of background info, but that does not seem to be
> the whole story. On larger updates, I have frequently seen that error
> without any conceivable dependency problem. Typical scenario:
>
> fink update-all
> Anyone know of a more mac like xterm with a scroll bar that works in
> XFree86. The XDarwin's rootless window server xterm doesn't have a
> scroll bar. I tried OroboOSX 0.8 and although its xterm has a scroll
> bar it doesn't drag scroll AFAIK and I prefer the scroll bar to be on
> the RHS o
On Wednesday, September 4, 2002, at 07:57 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
>>[auda:fink/10.2/CVS] ron% sudo fink install gimp
>>Information about 1129 packages read in 1 seconds.
>>Failed: Internal error: node for db3-shlibs already exists
>> I'm still eager to install gimp, and would welco
On 9/5/02 5:08 PM, Andrew Hartung enlightened us with:
> How is the following done in bash? I want to launch x apps from
> terminal.app. I found discussion about this in the archives, but it was
> all csh centric.
>
> setenv DISPLAY :0.0
In Bash or Zsh, it would be:
export DISPLAY=':0.0'
Hello-
I have tried to update 'gtkmm' with 'fink update gtkmm' and got an error
from sed when the configure script was creating the makefiles, saying
something about an unescaped newline. I then saw the fink package 'sed' and
did a 'fink install sed'. Now when I try to update gtkmm, I get this, a
on Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 04:08:08PM -0500, Andrew Hartung wrote:
> How is the following done in bash? I want to launch x apps from
> terminal.app. I found discussion about this in the archives, but it was
> all csh centric.
>
> setenv DISPLAY :0.0
export DISPLAY=:0.0
Stick that in your .bashrc
On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 05:08 PM, Andrew Hartung wrote:
> How is the following done in bash? I want to launch x apps from
> terminal.app. I found discussion about this in the archives, but it
> was all csh centric.
>
> setenv DISPLAY :0.0
>
Probably the same as in the sh shell:
How is the following done in bash? I want to launch x apps from
terminal.app. I found discussion about this in the archives, but it was
all csh centric.
setenv DISPLAY :0.0
Thank you,
Andrew Hartung
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I installed the developer tools for 10.1 and everything (now) works
fine. Thanks for all of your help.
Brian
On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 02:22 PM, David R. Morrison wrote:
>
>
> On Sep 5,2002 14:18:23 -0400, J. Brian Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote :
>> I installed teTex manually,
On Sep 5,2002 14:18:23 -0400, J. Brian Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
>I installed teTex manually, and then tried to reinstall system-teTex,
>but I am still getting a configure error. The error is
>
> /sw/var/lib/dpkg/info/sytem-tetex.postinst command not found: ranlib [6]
>
>dpkg then exi
I installed teTex manually, and then tried to reinstall system-teTex,
but I am still getting a configure error. The error is
/sw/var/lib/dpkg/info/sytem-tetex.postinst command not found: ranlib [6]
dpkg then exits returning an error code (1)
On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 08:43 AM, Da
On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 07:10 , andy law (RI) wrote:
>> Do any of you know of a (preferably fink-ized, preferably open
>> source) spreadsheet program that can *write* ".xls" files? My
>> physics professor requires us to turn in our experiment results
>> in that format, and running do
Gilger.John wrote:
> The install went well, but following the instructions at the end of the install for
>setting the root user/password was denied, no permissions (Yes, I did this using
>sudo). Starting the mysqld seemed to work OK -- no indication in the Terminal window
>other than it said my
On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 04:04 AM, BABA Yoshihiko wrote:
>
>> lenny bruce wrote:
>> At 5:55 PM -0700 9/4/02, John Gnaegy wrote:
>> I can launch Gimp from a X11 terminal window and it lau...
>
>> doing the same thing from MacOS X's Terminal app doesn't work, giving
>> an error like
Hmmm, that's funny, I've been using Weirda's distribution with fink's
system-tetex and fink's xdvi successfully for ages, and this is the
first time I heard of your kluge. Furthermore, I just did an update-all
last night, which installed a new xdvi, and that still works.
There is a change you
After doing a `fink update-all' I discovered that my installation of
teTeX and xdvi, the former from Wierda's distribution (which I prefer
because he maintains the familiar /usr/local/teTeX location) was broken.
The problem was the fink had overwritten a kluge that is necessary to
get fink's x
I installed fink from scratch on a 10.2 machine (July dev tools with August
update) that had never seen fink, to test the new "experimental" version.
First, I downloaded from the "experimental" CVS as explained here. I
followed with ./bootstrap.pl, and then for good measure with a further cvs
upda
> I seem to be having problems with octave and tex. When I try to install
> Octave, I am forced to choose system-tetex as a dependency. But
> system-tetex fails with an error code (1) and the installation script
> returns an error exit status 100 code. I have tried to install
> tetex-base i
Hearty kudos to the fink-maintainers and the generous and knowledgeable
subscribers to this list. With their help, I was able to get the new
experimental 10.2 version of fink, with unstable added to the tree, to
update-all, and then to install gimp. There were a few glitches along
the way, so
I may be missing the point here, but doesn't gnumeric write *.xls files? I'm sure that
I've written Excel files from my Mac onto a samba share that other users have been
able to open directly into Excel 2000 on Windows with preserved formatting and
formulae etc.
The display on my Mac sometimes
On Monday, September 2, 2002, at 07:07 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Do any of you know of a (preferably fink-ized, preferably open
> source) spreadsheet program that can *write* ".xls" files? My
> physics professor requires us to turn in our experiment results
> in that format, and running down
lenny bruce wrote:
> At 5:55 PM -0700 9/4/02, John Gnaegy wrote:
>
>> I can launch Gimp from a X11 terminal window and it launches fine, but
>> doing the same thing from MacOS X's Terminal app doesn't work, giving
>> an error like "can't connect to window environment" (I'm rebuilding
>> Gimp r
> lenny bruce wrote:
> At 5:55 PM -0700 9/4/02, John Gnaegy wrote:
>
> I can launch Gimp from a X11 terminal window and it lau...
> doing the same thing from MacOS X's Terminal app doesn't work, giving
> an error like "can't connect to window environment" (I'm rebuilding
> Gimp right now s
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