I am trying to link some code that is written in fortran. All of the
individual modules compile just fine in g77, however, the link step
fails. As I am using the pgplot libraries, I have included the
canonical -framework AppKit and -framework Foundation keywords in my
linking step. For the e
On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Jean-Francois MERTENS wrote:
> Aren't you building on UFS ? And with netpbm installed ?
Yes, I'm building on UFS.
> In that case, either of the 2 following solutions works for me:
> 1) remove netpbm before building netpbm10
> 2) In netpbm10-10.12-2.info, replace the l
I have a package that uses several GNU ld options (--defsym,
--start-group, --end-group etc.) and the apple linkder doesn't take
these options.
What's the usual methond to fix this? Does GNU ld exist for darwin?
Or, is there a wrapper that can interpret GNU-style options?
Thanks,
Kevin Hilman
S
Do you mean /dev entries? The same problem exists for PalmOS handhelds
that connect using USB--things like jpilot and the like don't work for
USB-connected devices.
On Friday, September 5, 2003, at 09:14 AM, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Has anyone used kitchensync for syncing their Zaurus with their
how come it wants to install mysql? I don't want to use mysql I want
to use postgresql.
Neil
The following package will be installed or updated:
php4-apache2-ssl-pgsql
The following 38 additional packages will be installed:
apache2-ssl apache2-ssl-common apache2-ssl-dev apache2-ssl-mpm-worker
Has anyone used kitchensync for syncing their Zaurus with their MAC
under fink? I think part of the problem as to why it doesn't work has
to do with the directory structure.
Curtis
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If that (Jerry's suggestion below) doesn't fix everything,
then it is probably that the pango packages still don't use
the new system-xfree86-{2-3} packages in their dependencies.
I'm waiting for this to be fixed so I can install the latest
(unstable) mozilla, and last time I checked (a couple of
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