Oh my God, they killed Lenny!
Sorry, I had to say it. FWIW, I agree with this action even though he
was mostly responding to people baiting him.
On Friday, January 24, 2003, at 07:28 PM, Max Horn wrote:
I already banned lenny from the list. I am sorry for having to take
such harsh actions, as
At 19:04 Uhr -0500 24.01.2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday, January 24, 2003, at 11:18 AM, some conspiracy nut wrote:
They probably had it running already just sitting around for fun
and they gave it to us when they saw a bully in the marketplace.
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, SHUT YOUR MOUTH.
On Friday, January 24, 2003, at 11:18 AM, some conspiracy nut wrote:
They probably had it running already just sitting around for fun
and they gave it to us when they saw a bully in the marketplace.
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, SHUT YOUR MOUTH.
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Sorry to post off topic, but I am not certain where else to go for
help. We are running Mac OS Server 10.2.3. based on something I had
read, I put our PC users, who also needed Password Service, in a
different Netinfo spot as seen by the Workgroup Manager, say at
/Netinfo/root/pc (again as s
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, Greg Howland wrote:
> I somehow managed to get it to compile successfully.
> All I did was copy the db31.info, evolution..info,
> and evolution..patch, files from the unstable to the
> local branch, then run 'fink install evolution'.
>
> Did you copy the patch file? Maybe t
I somehow managed to get it to compile successfully.
All I did was copy the db31.info, evolution..info,
and evolution..patch, files from the unstable to the
local branch, then run 'fink install evolution'.
Did you copy the patch file? Maybe the correction
is in there.
-- Greg
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(Max CC'ed)
I can report the same failure. I even removed db3, so that the olnly db.h
was from db31.
my output is similar to what was reported by chixon , except that I get
...
checking for db3/db.h... no
...
Here's some lines from config.log:
configure:9284: checking for db3 compiler flags
co
At 13:24 Uhr -0600 24.01.2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to install evolution.
I'm in version 0.5.1.cvs, with the Dec 2002 dev tools.
The message I get is:
checking if ctime_r wants three arguments... no
checking for gethostbyname_r... no
checking for db3 compiler flags... -I/sw/inclu
Le vendredi, 24 jan 2003, à 16:57 Europe/Paris, David Goldman a écrit :
Sorry to burden you all with this question, but I have been unable to
find out how to unsubscribe. (Nice page to subscribe, but no way to
get off...)
There's a link at the end of each message from the lis (https:...).
Cli
yes, I forgot to mention that.
>-Original Message-
>From: Alexander Hansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 10:56 AM
>To: Justin Wright
>Cc: fink users
>Subject: Re: [Fink-users] has anyone here compiled Tora?
>
>
>As a quick idea, did you set up your environment
As a quick idea, did you set up your environment as per:
http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/usage-general.php#compile-myself
On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 11:14, Justin Wright wrote:
> I did a cvs checkout of the latest tora.
> I've updated fink. I've installed Qt3.
> I get a linker error that /lib does
I did a cvs checkout of the latest tora.
I've updated fink. I've installed Qt3.
I get a linker error that /lib does not exist.
I thought the --prefix-lib configure switch would fix it, but it didn't.
Any ideas?
=
./configure --without-kde --without-oracle --with-qt=/sw --with-qt-include
Sorry to burden you all with this question, but I have been unable to
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On Friday, January 24, 2003, at 12:28 AM, lenny bruce wrote:
nobody said "blackmail"
the word is "racketeering"
OK, Lenny.
Stop.
Now.
Apparently emailing you in private was not enough. While we allow
slightly-off-topic discussion of X11 and it's relationship with Fink,
you are out of line
When I run dselect and try to select packages, I get an illegible
terminal screen. This is a cut and paste of the starting help screen.
WTFO?
Help:sIntroductionstospackagesselectionss
wwswswswswwswwsss{{swws{sw{w
On Thursday, January 23, 2003, at 12:58 PM, Gary Elshaw wrote:
XonX did all the work and yet Tenon was selling it and XonX held it
back.
Apple broke up Tenon's little scheme by making XFree86 with HW OpenGL
free.
Then this might be of interest: " The beta release of X11 is free of
charge, but
Chris wrote:
Hey all,
I'm having some problems getting gimp to work since moving over to 10.2.3.
Here is were it bombs out:
libgimp/.libs -L/sw/lib -L/sw/lib -o gimp-remote-1.2 gimp-remote.o -L/sw/lib -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lgtk -lgdk -lgmodule -lglib -ldl -lintl -lXext -lX11 -lm -lXmu -l
Ben Hines wrote:
[]
Eh? I would say most of my updates involve only a trivial change to the
version numbers, or perhaps some minor fixes. Its rare that "major
porting work" is required for a version bump. Of course, it all depends
on the package. If you are talking about KDE, yeah, theres major
At 13:54 -0800 23/01/03, Ben Hines wrote:
Try setting them in the "Environment" pane instead.
I checked this tab, and saw that only the http_proxy was set, so I
manually added the ftp one, and FinkCommander works fine now, thanks
for the answer.
But I'm surprised (and I told so to the develo
On Thursday, January 23, 2003, at 11:31 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Greg Howland wrote:
I've installed a package using Fink but would like
to upgrade it to a later version that has not been
uploaded to the CVS repository. I've downloaded
the tarball but I'm not sure about what to do from
here.
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