Re: [Fink-users] .patch and .info files not being created?

2003-11-05 Thread Alexander K. Hansen
There have been some prior posts about problems with HFS+-aware rsync (aka rsyncX). I had some problems on one of my boxes just a few minutes ago, and installed the Fink rsync package, which seems not to be as quirky. The rsync maintainer mentioned at one point on one of the lists that HF

[Fink-users] mpg321 builds but crashes w/ bus error

2003-11-05 Thread Joe Corneli
Nothin' much more to say; I haven't done an extensive test, and I'm still running an old beta of Panther. Joe --- This SF.net email is sponsored by: SF.net Giveback Program. Does SourceForge.net help you be more productive? Does it help you cr

Re: [Fink-users] .patch and .info files not being created?

2003-11-05 Thread Benjamin Reed
Erik Osheim wrote: Has anyone else noticed problems like this? I am currently having trouble compiling imlib2-- imlib2.patch was one of those files that rsync complained about. After touching the patch, I don't get a warning from selfupdate, and it claims to patch properly during the build, but th

Re: [Fink-users] .patch and .info files not being created?

2003-11-05 Thread John Hurst
On 06 Nov 2003, at 09:34, Benjamin Reed wrote: Erik Osheim wrote: Has anyone else noticed problems like this? I am currently having trouble compiling imlib2-- imlib2.patch was one of those files that rsync complained about. After touching the patch, I don't get a warning from selfupdate, and it

Re: [Fink-users] panther and gcc2

2003-11-05 Thread Benjamin Reed
Rafe Howell wrote: I've installed Panther but now I'm inclined to revert back to Jaguar because many *essential* unix apps aren't yet available through Fink for 10.3. Since Xcode Tools allows one to install the older compilers, as well as the new gcc 3.3, why can't I still use Fink in Panther

[Fink-users] panther and gcc2

2003-11-05 Thread Rafe Howell
I've installed Panther but now I'm inclined to revert back to Jaguar because many *essential* unix apps aren't yet available through Fink for 10.3. Since Xcode Tools allows one to install the older compilers, as well as the new gcc 3.3, why can't I still use Fink in Panther and have it recogni

[Fink-users] g77 binary on 10.3 seg faults

2003-11-05 Thread wgscott
Hi Folks: I started a fresh fink installation on one of my G4's and apt-get installed g77 3.4-20031015 I noticed that unlike one I compiled on a different G4, this one segmentation faults on some programs I have. Has anyone else run into any such problems. I was testing compilation of the CCP4

[Fink-users] .patch and .info files not being created?

2003-11-05 Thread Erik Osheim
Recently I noticed that I was getting warnings from selfupdate. I have switched over to the rsync method, and these problems seem specific to it. In particular, certain .patch and .info files do not exist and cause the rsync to experience errors. Here is a sample excerpt from fink selfupdate:

[Fink-users] New imlib2 has broken Eterm

2003-11-05 Thread Charles Williams
Hi, The fink upgrade has gone reasonably smoothly for me, with a few exceptions that are gradually being fixed. I am running fink: Package manager version: 0.16.0 Distribution version: 0.6.1.cvs under Panther, using the Xcode tools. I have generally been able to migrate successfully from the

[Fink-users] Own project fails to link with Fink installed library

2003-11-05 Thread Idar Tollefsen
Hello, Fink version: Package manager version: 0.16.0 Distribution version: 0.6.1.cvs OS X version: 10.3 I've installed ImageMagick from Fink to use libMagick++ from it. I've coocked up a autoconf script to configure it with the help of Magick++-config. When I try to make my project, it compiles

Re: [Fink-users] X11 1.0 - KDE

2003-11-05 Thread Craig Sutherland
D'oh. It is indeed. Thanks Ranger Rick. Craig Sutherland "Who is John Galt" On Nov 5, 2003, at 6:35 AM, Benjamin Reed wrote: Craig Sutherland wrote: I have had the same problem that others have commented on when trying to use KDE with 10.3. By chance, I found that when I choose minimize from the

[Fink-users] Default Net-snmp with Panther header ?

2003-11-05 Thread Nicolas Scheffer
Hi, I would like to use the default SNMP with Panther to use it with different tools, but i need to have the headers installed, how to do it ? Since to use the Net-SNMP with Fink, i would like to compile Ethereal with the Panther SNMP package, is it a good choice ? How to do it ? Thanks Nicol

Re: [Fink-users] abs install failure

2003-11-05 Thread jfm
On Nov 5, 2003, at 2:46 AM, Michael E. Zwick wrote: I am running: Mac OS 10.3 abs failed to install - part of the screen output copied below. ... patch -p1 With your setup you should use the 10.3 tree _ then it would be "abs.patch" in the above line. (And don't copy such long outputs to the li

Re: [Fink-users] compiling abs and launch failed in 10.3

2003-11-05 Thread Pedro Massobrio
Thanks, JF! abs compiled now with no problems. Pedro On Nov 5, 2003, at 1:39 AM, jfm wrote: Ben _ the following has the advantage of also avoiding the 'Word too long' errors in csh caused by a too long CLASSPATH (or else use a corresponding sh script) JF Mertens PS: The abs problem is fixed n

Re: [Fink-users] X11 1.0 - KDE

2003-11-05 Thread Benjamin Reed
Craig Sutherland wrote: I have had the same problem that others have commented on when trying to use KDE with 10.3. By chance, I found that when I choose minimize from the X11 Window menu after KDE has launched, the KDE desktop shrinks to the Dock and I am able to access KDE windows and menus wi