Hi Marc:
I just encountered the problem for the first time in 2.5 years about a
week ago. The best solution is to have a UFS partition either as part
(or all) of one of your disks, or perhaps NFS mounted from another
computer. If you don't have access to this, you might be interested in
a w
Hi,
being quite new to the Mac(OSX) world (coming from unix), I left
my ibook in the factory default setting, which is HFS+ filesystem.
It seems this is necessary in order for MacOS9 to be usable.
Now the thing that starts making problems - as I am trying to integrate
my ibook in an otherwise li
> D. Most of the packages from step B probably have names that end with
> "-xft2". These are not compatible with Apple X11, and you need to replace
> them with the "-xft1" version (e.g. replace "pango1-xft2" with
> "pango1-xft1").
>
That should be the packages from step A
1) You should be able to, IIRC.
2) There was a problem with xfree86-4.3.0-1 where you could install
xfree86-shlibs alongside system-xfree86, which overwrites files installed by
your external X installation, e.g. Apple¹s X11. This is not desirable.
What you need to do immediately is:
A. Try remo
Title: Re: [Fink-users] Nautilus / libxslt Install failure
OK. Thanks. That worked. I now have a couple more questions.
1) Can I use Nautilus while using Apples X11 Window manager? I was under the impression that Nautilus was a "File Manager", therefore allowing it to behave essentially like a
> > On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, James Dasher wrote:
> >
> >> A) If I type 'amaya' in xterm, Amaya opens, but the default file
> >> is blank. If I start Amaya
> >> using 'sudo amaya' then voila! like magic, I see text, pictures, etc.
Sounds like a permissions problem. What does
ls -l /sw/share/Amaya/
On Thursday, June 12, 2003, at 01:23 PM, Charles McCathieNevile wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, James Dasher wrote:
In other words, the only non-trivial problem - the only problem not
(yet) attributable to a Keyboard-Seat Connectivity Error - is the
'sudo
amaya' vs 'amaya' start command.
Don't know
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, James Dasher wrote:
>In other words, the only non-trivial problem - the only problem not
>(yet) attributable to a Keyboard-Seat Connectivity Error - is the 'sudo
>amaya' vs 'amaya' start command.
Don't know about that one. I hav installed amaya about a dozen times and
never s
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Yes, that was it. Thanks.
On Thursday, June 12, 2003, at 07:35 AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
> You might need to do it under sudo if you've been building packages as
> root (which fink does).
Linc Davis
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On Thursday, June 12, 2003, at 12:46 PM, Charles McCathieNevile wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, James Dasher wrote:
A) If I type 'amaya' in xterm, Amaya opens, but the default file
is blank. If I start Amaya
using 'sudo amaya' then voila! like magic, I see text, pictures, etc.
Dunno...
Topic #2:
U
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, James Dasher wrote:
>B) Window size
>Each window defaults to a size taller than my screen. I have to
>maximize the window so I can see the bottom, then drag the resize
>corner to adjust. I don't want to open Amaya every time I use X, so
>editing my .xinitrc file is out (unle
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, James Dasher wrote:
>A) If I type 'amaya' in xterm, Amaya opens, but the default file
> is blank. If I start Amaya
>using 'sudo amaya' then voila! like magic, I see text, pictures, etc.
Dunno...
>
>Topic #2:
>Using Amaya
>
>A) Links
>I have to double-click a link to get it
System info:
- 10.2.6 with December 2002 Developer Tools;
- fink 0.5.2 from source (downloaded, compiled, and installed clean on
11 June 2003);
- Apple X11 beta 3 with SDK;
- Amaya 7.1
Topic #1:
Starting Amaya/permissions
A) If I type 'amaya' in xterm, Amaya opens, but the default file
is blank
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Alexander Hansen wrote:
It appears to work OK for me: ccache -M 2 sets my cache (at least according
to ccache -s) at 2 Gigs, and ccache -M 1 puts it back at a Gig.
You might need to do it under sudo if you've been building packages as
root (which fin
It appears to work OK for me: ccache -M 2 sets my cache (at least according
to ccache -s) at 2 Gigs, and ccache -M 1 puts it back at a Gig.
On 6/12/03 9:55 AM, "Linc Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> How do you change the maximum size of the
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How do you change the maximum size of the ccache cache? ccache -M
doesn't seem to work. Thanks.
Linc Davis
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On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, Damir Buskulic wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Joe Laffey wrote:
> > While I have yet to make a Fink package for it, I have made some patches
> > to ElectricFence to compile and test out properly under OSX. If you are
> > interested... I do not have time to clean it all
On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 12:17:24PM +0200, Patrick Näf wrote:
> Of course, I have made a typo - my example line should have read like
Ok
> expected. On an aside note: I had to really ***use*** a function from
> the library that I wanted to statically link against, or gcc would be
> smart enough
gcc -o theprogram theprogram.o -L/sw/lib -lfoo /sw/lib/libfoo.a
I'm wondering if this work, I suppose that you should put the
"libfoo.a"
before the "-lfoo" switch ... am I wrong? I was just trying what you
proposed but it seems not to work, or at least the dependency on libfoo
remains.
Since you a
Le jeudi, 12 juin 2003, à 11:45 Europe/Paris, jfm a écrit :
On Thursday, Jun 12, 2003, at 08:44 Europe/Brussels, Ben Hines wrote:
On Wednesday, June 11, 2003, at 02:43 PM, Michèle Garoche wrote:
I've launched fink selfupdate-cvs at 5:33 am (UCT +2) today. Then
fink update-all. I've never seen th
On Thursday, Jun 12, 2003, at 08:44 Europe/Brussels, Ben Hines wrote:
On Wednesday, June 11, 2003, at 02:43 PM, Michèle Garoche wrote:
I've launched fink selfupdate-cvs at 5:33 am (UCT +2) today. Then
fink update-all. I've never seen those sw_vers zombies before. fink
update-all is not finished
On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 11:10:44AM +0200, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> > gcc -o theprogram theprogram.o -L/sw/lib -lfoo /sw/lib/libfoo.a
> I'm wondering if this work, I suppose that you should put the "libfoo.a"
No, it wont. Neither exchanging order does. The only way to avoid
dynamic linking is pa
Hi,
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Joe Laffey wrote:
> While I have yet to make a Fink package for it, I have made some patches
> to ElectricFence to compile and test out properly under OSX. If you are
> interested... I do not have time to clean it all up right now, but I can
> send you what I have (or anyo
On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 11:05:34AM +0200, Patrick Näf wrote:
> To find out the dependencies you can use otool, like this:
> otool -L libfoo.dylib
Ok, thanks (also for the other reply on this subject).
> gcc -o theprogram theprogram.o -L/sw/lib -lfoo /sw/lib/libfoo.a
I'm wondering if this work, I
Anyway I don't know if is it possible to statically link only some
libraries and moreover I even don't know how to find out which are the
dependencies of a dynamic linked executable under mac os x: ldd seems
not to be available.
To find out the dependencies you can use otool, like this:
otool -L l
Hi,
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> libraries and moreover I even don't know how to find out which are the
> dependencies of a dynamic linked executable under mac os x: ldd seems
> not to be available.
otool should do what you want, and even more
cheers
Damir
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On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 10:54:19PM +0200, Martin Costabel wrote:
> >Anybody knows where I can find such a library?
> Read here what Apple has to say on this question:
> http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2001/qa1118.html
Thanks for the link.
BTW I indeed don't want to statically link against that li
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