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
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
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
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
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
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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
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
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
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
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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
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
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
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
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