I disabled .Xauthority by renaming it as .Xauthority~ and typed
startx -- -fullscreen.
Wow, it just worked out like a magic!
Thanks a lot for your inspiration.
Kow
On Thursday, Dec 19, 2002, at 23:34 US/Pacific, Martin Costabel wrote:
Kow K wrote:
[]
AUDIT: Thu Dec 19 19:43:43 2002: 1447 XDa
On Thursday, Dec 19, 2002, at 23:10 US/Pacific, Ben Hines wrote:
On Thursday, December 19, 2002, at 07:58 PM, Brendan Lane Larson
wrote:
Do you recommend that everyone, across the board, using Fink 0.5.0a
on OS X 10.2.2 upgrade to December 2002 developer tools?
Yes, they have some good bug
Kow K wrote:
[]
AUDIT: Thu Dec 19 19:43:43 2002: 1447 XDarwin: client 1 rejected from
local host
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: No protocol specified
In older times, this used to be a sign that your ~/.Xauthority file was
screwed up (wrong contents or wrong permissions) and
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: RIPEMD160
Hello all of you.
After some contemplation I would like to know from those of you who are
capable of doing so, which unstable packages you are using or have used
successfully fro some time.
I am starting an effort to contact the maintainer of t
On Friday, Dec 20, 2002, at 05:20 Australia/Sydney,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Folks:
Does fink work on UFS? Is there any reason why any unix package
ported via fink would not? (Say X-windows rootless, or aquaterm, > ...).
(The reason I am asking is someone said they were having trouble
i
On Thursday, December 19, 2002, at 07:58 PM, Brendan Lane Larson wrote:
Do you recommend that everyone, across the board, using Fink 0.5.0a on
OS X 10.2.2 upgrade to December 2002 developer tools?
Yes, they have some good bugfixes. The new KDE will also run faster
using some new options pro
On Thursday, December 19, 2002, at 10:05 PM, S Woodside wrote:
and it worked... I had to symlink libgnome, libgnomesupport and some
others as well. From what I read these symlinks without the version #s
are supposed to be installed by default, is this a problem with the
gnome packages or am
Sorry I probably should have sent this to fink-users not fink-devel:
Hi there, I'm trying to port linphone to OS X and I was having the
following trouble:
./configure --without-gnome
...
checking for gnome_window_icon_set_default_from_file in -lgnomeui... no
ld: can't locate file for: -lgnomeui
Often, programs that are supposed to be linked together become separate
files during the process that produces the install image. I believe
that fgrep, egrep, and grep have been the same program for a while now
(i.e., a decade or so).
For me, both 10.1.5 and 10.2.2 both show this behavior (sep
... egrep can be used in place of grep. On many systems, grep is
just a symbolic link to egrep ...
I've worked on a lot of Unix and Unix-alike systems, and can't
remember grep being a symbolic link to egrep. Often, grep, egrep,
and fgrep are all hard links to the same executable; the program
Hi,
I'm having a bit funny problem with XDarwin.
I can start XDarwin by clicking on its icon (the traditional Mac way).
No problem with this, but I can't start it from Terminal either by
doing "startx -- -fullscreen" or "startx -- -quartz". All the time, I
get the following error:
..
AUDIT: T
Ben,
Do you recommend that everyone, across the board, using Fink 0.5.0a on
OS X 10.2.2 upgrade to December 2002 developer tools?
On Thursday, December 19, 2002, at 05:15 PM, Ben Hines wrote:
On Thursday, December 19, 2002, at 01:46 AM, R. L wrote:
I have a 400mhz G3 powerbook, running OS
On Thursday, December 19, 2002, at 10:15 PM, Ben Hines wrote:
On Thursday, December 19, 2002, at 01:46 AM, R. L wrote:
I have a 400mhz G3 powerbook, running OS 10.2.2 and the latest
developer
tools. And fink version info.
Try updating to the december developer tools which were just
(fina
On Thursday, December 19, 2002, at 01:46 AM, R. L wrote:
I have a 400mhz G3 powerbook, running OS 10.2.2 and the latest
developer
tools. And fink version info.
Try updating to the december developer tools which were just (finally!)
released to free online ADC members.
http://connect.apple.c
... egrep can be used in place of grep. On many systems, grep is
just a symbolic link to egrep ...
I've worked on a lot of Unix and Unix-alike systems, and can't
remember grep being a symbolic link to egrep. Often, grep, egrep,
and fgrep are all hard links to the same executable; the program
c
On Thursday, Dec 19, 2002, at 17:33 US/Pacific, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
... egrep can be used in place of grep. On many systems, grep is
just a symbolic link to egrep ...
I've worked on a lot of Unix and Unix-alike systems, and can't
remember grep being a symbolic link to egrep. Often, grep,
On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 04:17:00PM -0800, Kow K wrote:
> be used in place of grep. On many systems, grep is just a symbolic link
> to egrep. On 10.2.2, /usr/bin/grep seems to be a hard link to
> /usr/bin/grep, BTW.
Just to be nitpicking: Not on my 10.2.2:
ls -li /usr/bin/grep /usr/bin/egrep
10
Here is a bash version of Sylvain's (t)csh script. You can put the
following lines in your .bashrc or .bash_profile.
if [ "`ps axc | egrep XDarwinStartup`" != "" ]; then
export DISPLAY=:0
fi
or alternatively,
if [ -n "`ps axc | egrep XDarwinStartup`" ]; then
export DISPLAY=:0
fi
[ -n "
Chris,
Thank you for updating cdrecord unstable version 1.11a40-2 today.
Cheers,
-Brendan
On Thursday, December 19, 2002, at 01:09 PM, Chris Zubrzycki wrote:
On Sunday, December 15, 2002, at 12:56 PM, Michael Green wrote:
Josh,
If this will be of any help, here are the lines I use to dri
On Wednesday, December 18, 2002, at 04:43 AM, jfm wrote:
On Wednesday, Dec 18, 2002, at 14:01 Europe/Brussels, Marcello Testi
wrote:
Anyone here with a working installation of cyrus-sasl?
I have tried to install, but it doesn't compile.
I do have.
If I remember correctly though, this may
On Sunday, December 15, 2002, at 12:56 PM, Michael Green wrote:
Josh,
If this will be of any help, here are the lines I use to drive
cdrecord and mkisofs with my external Firewire Yamaha burner:
to burn iso image:
cdrecord -v -speed 16 -eject dev=IOCompactDiscServices iso_file.iso
cool stuff
On Sunday, December 15, 2002, at 12:51 PM, Roger Wong wrote:
(was: cdrecord -- anyone try with a Powerbook or external
USB/Firewire?)
But the man pages and the documentation are not enough
to make this an easily useable application for me. It may enough for
those who have used it other systems
At 9:44 PM +0100 12/19/02, Patrick Näf wrote:
If you started the installation with FinkCommander, I think you
can't do anything, you'll just have to stop the whole thing.
Somebody correct me if I'm wrong.
Not sure if the commands below can be implemented into FC, but I'll
file a request for it.
On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 15:44, Patrick Näf wrote:
> The next paragraphs should be valid for the shells sh, bash and
> probably ksh. After a quick peek into the tcsh and csh man pages I
> think that whenever I refer to a job number x you should replace it
> instead by %x.
I am able to resume job
When I install a large package it can take up to several hours to
compile it. If I or my wife want to do some other work in the
meantime, the compilation in the background sometimes slows down the
work which can be annoying. Is it possible to pause a compilation for
a while and then after the o
Since 0.4.0, I've been building everything on UFS including
xfree86-[base|rootless](-threaded)(-shlibs), namely everything related
to xfree87, without any noticeable problem. The only problem with it is
building from sources just takes a long, long time sometimes. -- Kow
On Thursday, Dec 19, 20
Marcello,
Yes, I was able to, just the other day, get a copy of cyrus-sasl
working on Fink 0.5.0a.cvs with unstable trees added on my Powerbook. I
got all packages installed successfully as follows:
fink list | grep cyrus
i cyrus-sasl 1.5.27-14 Cyrus Simple Authentication
and
Hi, Sylvain--
Thank you. I have changed it!
All My Best,
Jeffrey
on 12/19/02 10:49 AM, Sylvain Cuaz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Le jeudi, 19 déc 2002, à 19:08 Europe/Paris, Alexander Hansen a écrit :
>
>> I put the following in .cshrc, which does the trick:
>>
>> if (! $?DISPLAY) then
>
On Thursday, Dec 19, 2002, at 11:40 Europe/Brussels, Martin Costabel
wrote:
That would be the mime-base64.pm package. If it's true, you might want
to inform the package maintainer.
No need. Was fixed earlier today with crypt-ssley-pm-0.45-2.
jfm
On Thursday, Dec 19, 2002, at 19:39 Europe/Brussels, Alexander Hansen
wrote:
I looked back in the archives, and as of May 31 (the latest entry) the
major issue I saw with UFS was in building XFree86 from source.
And that issue (basically the only one) disappeared with 10.2
JF Mertens
-
Le jeudi, 19 déc 2002, à 19:08 Europe/Paris, Alexander Hansen a écrit :
I put the following in .cshrc, which does the trick:
if (! $?DISPLAY) then
setenv DISPLAY :0.0
endif
but this always set DISPLAY, and thus can cause the problem I
mentioned. Here's what I've just come up with :
if (
Le jeudi, 19 déc 2002, à 19:20 Europe/Paris, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
a écrit :
Hi Folks:
Does fink work on UFS?
of course, mine is on UFS
Is there any reason why any unix package ported via fink would not?
(Say X-windows rootless, or aquaterm, ...).
yes there used to be a problem with UFS,
I looked back in the archives, and as of May 31 (the latest entry) the
major issue I saw with UFS was in building XFree86 from source.
On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 13:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Folks:
>
> Does fink work on UFS? Is there any reason why any unix package ported
> via fink would no
Hi, Alexander--
Thank you! I will give it a try.
All My Best,
Jeffrey
on 12/19/02 10:08 AM, Alexander Hansen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I put the following in .cshrc, which does the trick:
>
> if (! $?DISPLAY) then
> setenv DISPLAY :0.0
> endif
>
>
> On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 12:10, Jeffrey
Hi Folks:
Does fink work on UFS? Is there any reason why any unix package ported
via fink would not? (Say X-windows rootless, or aquaterm, ...).
(The reason I am asking is someone said they were having trouble
installing bltwish on UFS but I can't think of a reason why this would
be the caus
I put the following in .cshrc, which does the trick:
if (! $?DISPLAY) then
setenv DISPLAY :0.0
endif
On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 12:10, Jeffrey Ellis wrote:
> Hi, Sylvain--
>
> Thank you so much! It's running great now.
>
> May I ask, will I have to setenv each time, or is there a way to permanen
Hi, Sylvain--
Ah! Thank you for everything!
All My Best,
Jeffrey
on 12/19/02 9:35 AM, Sylvain Cuaz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Le jeudi, 19 déc 2002, à 18:10 Europe/Paris, Jeffrey Ellis a écrit :
>
>> May I ask, will I have to setenv each time, or is there a way to
>> permanently
>> writ
Hi, Sylvain--
Thank you so much! It's running great now.
May I ask, will I have to setenv each time, or is there a way to permanently
write that somewhere?
All My Best,
Jeffrey
on 12/19/02 3:18 AM, Sylvain Cuaz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Le jeudi, 19 déc 2002, à 02:08 Europe/Paris, Jeffr
Le jeudi, 19 déc 2002, à 18:10 Europe/Paris, Jeffrey Ellis a écrit :
May I ask, will I have to setenv each time, or is there a way to
permanently
write that somewhere?
yes you could put the setenv line along the 'source /sw/bin/init.csh'
in your .[t]cshrc.
But beware that if you do that and
Thank you all.!!!:):):) SUCCESS! I did a delete, re-install, and
er-compiloe of openjade, docbook-bundle, and gtk-doc, the latest versions
of each. I have successfully installed Xfce, and even ROX to but a bit of
icing on the Fink cake.
It seems that I may have
missed a few steps during my long p
It has to be a couple of Gigs, but I don't have an exact number.
On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 22:29, David Orlovich wrote:
> hello Fink users
>
> Can anyone tell be roughly how much disk space all the tar.gz files
> from fink fetch-all would take up? (i.e. the approximate size of
> /sw/src with all t
Hi,
When I install a large package it can take up to several hours to
compile it. If I or my wife want to do some other work in the
meantime, the compilation in the background sometimes slows down the
work which can be annoying. Is it possible to pause a compilation for
a while and then after
Thanks to you for making that clear to me. Now to the task "au boulot".
I will keep all posted in case others run into the same problems.
I will also follow Ben Hines' suggestion and will rebuild gtk-doc.
Merci et salut!
Chaos is freedom!
--
Le jeudi, 19 déc 2002, à 02:08 Europe/Paris, Jeffrey Ellis a écrit :
[dsl-gte-22284:~] root# ethereal
Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by C library
this is harmless
Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
this means ethereal needs XDarwin to be launched AND the DISPLAY env
var to be
Hi,
I originally sent this directly to Masanori Sekino, sylpheed's
maintainer, but it bounced because his mailbox is over quota,
so I'm posting it here in the hopes for more information, both
about Sylpheed and Masanori.
Is there a fink version 0.8.6 of Sylpheed in the works?
Can I respectfully
Hi Ronny
There is a missing dependency in the package crypt-ssleay-pm. It should
depend on the mime-base64-pm package. The package maintainer (Max Horn)
should update this.
In the meantime you can just do 'fink install mime-base64-pm' before
you install crypt-ssleay-pm. This should do the tric
On Wednesday, Dec 18, 2002, at 23:49 US/Pacific, Alwyn wrote:
On Thursday, December 19, 2002, at 01:44 am, Kow K wrote:
Off-line topic: the package name sounds like a Japanese word meaning
"search". If so, why is it named in Japanese? Has UNIX used up all
the English synonyms of "search" alr
Ronny Wikh wrote:
Perhaps the problem simply is a missing package/dependency?
[]
t/net_ssl...Can't locate MIME/Base64.pm in @INC (@INC contains: ../lib ./lib blib/arch blib/lib /System/Library/Perl/darwin /System/Library/Perl /sw/lib/perl5/darwin /sw/lib/perl5 /Library/Perl/darwin /Libr
Oops, missed that the thread had changed name. Sorry for the
redundancy...
On torsdag, dec 19, 2002, at 10:58 Europe/Stockholm, Oscar Erlandsson
wrote:
Try 'dpkg -L ', hatch is, this only works once you've
installed the package (which wasn't really what you asked for...).
On onsdag, dec 18, 2
Try 'dpkg -L ', hatch is, this only works once you've
installed the package (which wasn't really what you asked for...).
On onsdag, dec 18, 2002, at 23:49 Europe/Stockholm, Kow K wrote:
On Wednesday, Dec 18, 2002, at 14:22 US/Pacific, Martin Costabel wrote:
Jonathan Bell wrote:
I can recomme
I'm reposting my problem, to expand it from apt, to everything.
Any package I try to install errors with this message.
Building shared library
/sw/src/apt-0.5.4-7/apt-0.5.4/bin/libapt-inst.1.0.0.dylib
Compiling file.cc to /sw/src/apt-0.5.4-7/apt-0.5.4/obj/methods/file.o
Building program /sw/src/a
Hi there!
For some reason the crypt-ssley-pm-0.45-1 package fails to compile
on my machine. Is it just me, or is this a general bug? I've included
the compile log for someone brighter than me to look at.
Perhaps the problem simply is a missing package/dependency?
/Ronny
mkdir -p /sw/src/crypt-
On Wednesday, December 18, 2002, at 11:20 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Your earlier problem where index.sgml was not built during the
compilation of xfce may also come from an incompatibility with
gtk-doc. Try rebuilding gtk-doc (*after* installing the version of
openjade you intend to keep).
On Thursday, December 19, 2002, at 01:44 am, Kow K wrote:
Off-line topic: the package name sounds like a Japanese word meaning
"search". If so, why is it named in Japanese? Has UNIX used up all the
English synonyms of "search" already? ;-)
I suppose it's the whimsy of its author, Pierre Sarraz
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