Ok this worked for one of the projects. But two others didn't. I set the
environment variables as per the fink FAQ. I then used your script, which
compiled the first project perfectly.
On one of the others, I tried to follow the instructions below. However, I
got the following error:
# make -f ad
On Friday, February 21, 2003, at 01:27 PM, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
fink rebuild nedit should do it.
Or just "fink update-all", really.
-Ben
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It looks like the problem is in perlmod/Fink/NetAccess.pm (at least for
what I bootstrapped from):
[ldx3:fink-0.11.0/perlmod/Fink] hansen% cat NetAccess.pm | grep curl
# check if we have curl
if (-x "$basepath/bin/curl" or -x "/usr/bin/curl") {
$cmd = "curl -f -L";
# if we would prefer w
When you say you upgraded, did you update lesstif (and its splitoffs)?
On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 16:01, Don Spong wrote:
> I recently upgraded from Fink 0.4.1 to 0.5.1. Somehow in the
> process, my nedit has become broken. When I try to invoke nedit, I
> get:
>
> nedit
> dyld: nedit can't open li
5.3-1 (through fink)
On Friday, February 21, 2003, at 09:33 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
What version of ncurses do you have installed?
On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 14:45, Artemio Gonzalez-Lopez wrote:
When trying to compile the latest version of gnuplot with
fink I get the following error message:
...
fink rebuild nedit should do it.
-Jeff
On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Don Spong wrote:
> I recently upgraded from Fink 0.4.1 to 0.5.1. Somehow in the
> process, my nedit has become broken. When I try to invoke nedit, I
> get:
>
> nedit
> dyld: nedit can't open library:
> /sw/LessTif/Motif2.0/lib/libXm.
Jeff:
Thanks for the note. None of this helped - I finally reinstalled
Apple's X11 and all the problems went away!
On Wednesday, February 19, 2003, at 01:41 PM, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
Donal: You probably killed xaw3d it by reinstalling X11. You could
either
1) fink reinstall xaw3d
This will ins
Both of them are in the PATH and run if I call them from the command
line. But the bootstrap.sh shell doesn't fine them. Could the problem
be in bootstrap?
On Friday, February 21, 2003, at 03:57 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
I think they just need to be in your PATH. On OSX the builtin curl is
I recently upgraded from Fink 0.4.1 to 0.5.1. Somehow in the
process, my nedit has become broken. When I try to invoke nedit, I
get:
nedit
dyld: nedit can't open library:
/sw/LessTif/Motif2.0/lib/libXm.2.dylib (No such file or directory,
errno = 2)
Trace/BPT trap
How do I fix this so I can
I think they just need to be in your PATH. On OSX the builtin curl is
in /usr/bin.
On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 15:44, J. Brian Adams wrote:
> I have installed Darwin 1.4.1 on an old Mac 8500 and am now attempting
> to get fink 0.4.1 installed. I have downloaded the source
> distributions and created
I have installed Darwin 1.4.1 on an old Mac 8500 and am now attempting
to get fink 0.4.1 installed. I have downloaded the source
distributions and created a /sw/src directory. However, when I run
./bootstrap.sh I get
Can't locate a download program. Install either curl, wget, or axel
But I
What version of ncurses do you have installed?
On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 14:45, Artemio Gonzalez-Lopez wrote:
> When trying to compile the latest version of gnuplot with
> fink I get the following error message:
>
> ... ... ...
> Making all in man
> make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
> Making all
That looks right. Try reinstalling tetex-base.
On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 16:17, Claudio Bisegni wrote:
> 2.0-5
>
> this is the fink commander out
>
> statusnameinstalled binary
> bundle-tetex20010808-7
> system-tetex20010808-8
> tetex 2.0-5
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