In
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=1962405
it is stated that "pygtk ... currently do(es) not work" (as of 13 Aug
2002), and I when I just now downloaded and built pygtk, I can confirm
this! Does anyone have any experience of getting pygtk to work on Mac
OSX?
--John Hur
Hi,
I just installed applesystemfonts, gimp-freefonts, gimp-sharefonts, and
msttcorefonts, and had the hardest time getting fink's xfree86-4.3.0-1
to recognize them.
I ended up adding "xfontpath enable" to my .xinitrc file.
I found that same functionality in /sw/etc/profile.d/xfontpath.sh, but I
Hello,
This is not directly related to fink, but I hope you will be able to
help...
I once again encountered the issue with "internal link edit command
failed". Trying to rename /usr/local/lib to something else, I
unfortunately renamed /usr/lib... (I know, I know...)
Now, any command I run -n
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Gregory Seidman wrote:
The Qt shared library for X11 links against the X11 libraries, but a Qt app
doesn't link against them directly, does it? The app would link against the
Qt libraries, which would link against either the Carbon framework or the
X11
I chose a random example from the current Fink KDE packages: the package
called kontour. If you install this yourself, you can verify what I'm
about to say.
To see what was installed by the package, run "dpkg -L kontour". From
this you can see that the executable is /sw/bin/kontour.
Now run "ot
On Thu, Jun 19, 2003 at 09:20:19AM -0400, Benjamin Reed wrote:
} Gregory Seidman wrote:
[...]
} >This depends, of course, on the dylib(s) in the Qt/Mac framework being
} >drop-in replacements for the X11-based shared libraries; I don't know
} >whether that is the case.
}
} I can guarantee they won
On Thursday, June 19, 2003, at 10:20 PM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
If we have Qt/Mac-based stuff, it will have to be a variant. It has
yet to be decided how to handle it though... Having application
bundles in Fink is going to be tricky.
I would suggest a separate distribution system for Qt/Mac and
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Gregory Seidman wrote:
Given that Qt/Mac will be released under GPL (see
http://www.trolltech.com/newsroom/announcements/0129.html), I'd like to
make a suggestion on how to handle it. Please comment/critique.
Because Fink is all about Unix software
Given that Qt/Mac will be released under GPL (see
http://www.trolltech.com/newsroom/announcements/0129.html), I'd like to
make a suggestion on how to handle it. Please comment/critique.
Because Fink is all about Unix software, rather than Mac software, we don't
want to just add the Mac native
On Thursday, June 19, 2003, at 09:10 AM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
I don't think this will do the trick. The PATH from sourcing
/sw/bin/init.sh in .xinitrc doesn't get passed on to the Apple X11
Applications menu. That's why the documents say to source it for each
entry
(I did an experiment t
Adrian Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
>
> Blah! I figured it out. It's working.
> In the applications menu I'd entered:
> ./sw/bin/init.sh ; gnucash
>
> It should be:
> . /sw/bin/init.sh ; gnucash
> That space after the period is essential :(
>
> Since I tried this after reading the
Alexander Hansen wrote:
Verify that /sw/bin/init.sh actually exists on your
system, and if it does, make sure that it hasn't been corrupted
somehow.
It definitely exists, and it appears to be fine.
Peter O'Gorman wrote:
It does not launch from the menu because you do not have /sw/bin in
your path
I am trying to run a perl script using Image::Magick.pm, however I am
getting the following error
dyld: perl Undefined symbols:
_XDPSCreatePixmapForEPSF
_XDPSImageFileIntoDrawable
_XDPSPixelsPerPoint
Trace/BPT trap
I had some problems with different versions of perl in fink And have
done a c
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