Marc Baaden wrote:
Hi,
I wonder whether there is a GNU like find for fink/MacOsX.
Fink has the findutils package that installs GNU find. I don't run it
here, because it insists on installing anacron and daemonic which I
don't want.
My problem: uids have changed, and I want to find files
with
Here's the output for 'ls -lF /usr/local/include/db*'
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 38 Dec 16 16:19 /usr/local/include/db.h@
- /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.1/include/db.h
I think this is the bad guy. If you look at man dbopen, it says to
#include db.h
and this is what gnome-metadata.c is doing. In
I have been using xemacs for years, but installing Apple's latest
version of X11 broke it. I tried removing it and compiling a fresh
copy from sources, but the problem persists: upon launch, it freezes,
displaying the following text at the xterm window:
xemacs: X Error of failed request:
On jeudi, mars 27, 2003, at 12:34 Europe/Paris, Lawrence Paulson wrote:
Failed to fetch
http://us.dl.sourceforge.net/fink/direct_download/dists/fink-0.5.1/
main/binary-darwin-powerpc//editors/xemacs_21.4.9-2_darwin-
powerpc.deb Size mismatch
Size mismatch usually means you didn't do sudo
Try rm ~/.Xauthority ; touch .Xauthority
That's worked for me for similar problems.
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 22:24, Len Laughridge wrote:
Hello:
My setup:
OS X 10.2.3
X11.app beta3
fink 0.51, source installation of system-xfree86 (the newest version
from unstable for compatibility with
Woops. That should be:
rm ~/.Xauthority ; touch ~/.Xauthority
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 08:28, Alexander Hansen wrote:
Try rm ~/.Xauthority ; touch .Xauthority
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Le jeudi, 27 mars 2003, à 14:24, Len Laughridge a écrit :
I've searched the mailing list archives for all of the KDE dcop
related threads. I've tried setting PATH, etc. manually, and by
sourcing init.sh from within .xinitrc. I've tried with and without
authentication required in X11.app
Ben:
OK, I cannot get this to work. I ended up completely removing my xfree86
(4.3) installation (kept my Apple X11 beta 3). I also removed all packages
related to KDE. I then tried to install bundle-kde. Won't work, craps out on
kdelibs. Someone else on the list had a similar issue, but I never
Thanks for the response, but that isn't it. Nor is clearing .Xauthority
which someone else suggested (and I had tried previously anyway.)
I've tried sourcing init.csh and init.sh (since X11 uses sh for it's
shell operations during startup), both with 'source' and '.' syntax, and
I've tried
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003, Marc Baaden wrote:
I wonder whether there is a GNU like find for fink/MacOsX.
My problem: uids have changed, and I want to find files
with the old uid (-uid flag) and re-chown to the new one.
From:
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20011021095120946
On Wednesday, March 26, 2003, at 02:30 PM, Charlie Byers wrote:
The .chsrc file can also contain modifications to the PATH variable,
which tells the shell where to look for executables.
Add the line: setenv PATH /sw/bin:$PATH
Anywhere in the file. In this line, the $PATH thing is expanded to
Hi all,
I'm having a problem connecting and installing things with fink (.5.1).
It's a fresh install.
Fink can download the package lists just fine, but whenever I try and apt-get
anything, it tries to connect to 81, and all it does is sit there waiting:
[Connectiong to 81 (0.0.0.81)]
It doesn't
On Thursday, March 27, 2003, at 12:57 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Fink has the findutils package that installs GNU find. I don't run it
here, because it insists on installing anacron and daemonic which I
don't want.
Actually it just 'insists on' cron-service. (btw: the word is
Depends: on,
If anybody is using Mutt, I wrote a script to do address book queries
from inside Mutt (using Q and ^T).
It's a sample distributed as part of my vCard decoding library, see:
http://raa.ruby-lang.org/list.rhtml?name=vcard
once unpacked, look at:
samples/README.mutt
for a description of how
If anybody is using Mutt, I wrote a script to do address book queries
from inside Mutt (using Q and ^T).
It's a sample distributed as part of my vCard decoding library, see:
http://raa.ruby-lang.org/list.rhtml?name=vcard
once unpacked, look at:
samples/README.mutt
for a description of how
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