Hello,
I do have the same problem with xdvi comming with the tetex package.
I fixed it by installing the package xdvi which provides another
error while compiling the fonts.
This last problem can be solved by copying into the terminal lines like
mktexpk --mfmode ljfour --bdpi 600 --mag
Martin, thank you.
On 2003.12.1, at 09:03 Asia/Tokyo, Martin Costabel wrote:
But I found a solution now: One has to compile the file periX11.c with
-O instead of -O2. I seem to remember from the distant past that this
was once needed. It seems that Apple reintroduced a very old
optimisation
Hi fink users,I have done mistaken operation.
(BDo I had better re-install fink?
(B
(B% fink update-all
(B/usr/bin/sudo /sw/bin/fink update-all
(BPassword:
(BInformation about 1781 packages read in 3 seconds.
(BFailed: Internal error: node for esound-shlibs already exists
(B
(B% sudo
I'm running a freshly installed 10.3.1 with Xcode.
Package manager version: 0.16.2
Distribution version: 0.6.2
I'm recompiling everything from scratch, since there seem to be several bugs
with the initial binary packages. I'm trying to build the KDE packages, but
but it's failing on some
On 1 déc. 2003, at 15:41, Akiyoshi Kimura wrote:
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/sw/var/lib/dpkg/info/gnome-libs.postinst: line 6: update-alternatives:
command not found
This is not good. /sw/bin/update-alternatives comes with the dpkg
package. It is an essential part of Fink. Do you have it? If not,
reinstall dpkg.
% ls
Thanks for the help.
(B
(BOn 2003/12/02, at 0:06, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
(B
(BI've inserted some notes, but there may be a general problem with your PATH.
(B
(BWhat do you get if you run "printenv PATH" in a terminal window?
(B% printenv PATH
You're missing /sw/sbin in your PATH--this probably explains
everything. It looks like you are setting your PATH manually, rather
than putting
source /sw/bin/init.csh
in .cshrc or .tcshrc . You really need to do it this way instead:
init.csh does a lot of things, in addition to setting
Thanks for help
(B
(B On 1 d$BqD(B. 2003, at 15:41, Akiyoshi Kimura wrote:
(B []
(B /sw/var/lib/dpkg/info/gnome-libs.postinst: line 6: update-alternatives:
(B command not found
(B
(B This is not good. /sw/bin/update-alternatives comes with the dpkg
(B package. It is an essential part of
Hi,
I've updated you aspell package to the latest version and enabled the
shared library.
Thanks,
Keith
aspell-de.info
Description: Binary data
aspell-en.info
Description: Binary data
aspell-fr.info
Description: Binary data
aspell-nl.info
Description: Binary data
aspell.info
I had the same problem a little while ago. I had posted here how I
solved it, but what I did was purge the xmms install. Then install it
from binaries (apt-get); It the worked. I never figured out what had
happened, but the binary install works. I have since done updates of
the app from
I believe that quartz-wm isn't fully KDE-compliant, but startkde
insists on invoking it to use as the window manager if it's present.
You can put the following in your ~/.xinitrc :
export KDEWM=/sw/bin/kwin
exec quartz-wm --only-proxy
exec startkde
The first line forces startkde to use kwin,
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
I believe that quartz-wm isn't fully KDE-compliant, but startkde
insists on invoking it to use as the window manager if it's present.
You can put the following in your ~/.xinitrc :
export KDEWM=/sw/bin/kwin
I'm a little skeptical this is all there is, because I have
Unless Apple has changed things since 10.2, quartz-wm is supposed to be
installed with Apple's X11. It should be in /usr/X11R6/bin.
On Monday, December 1, 2003, at 01:36 PM, chuckr wrote:
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
I believe that quartz-wm isn't fully KDE-compliant, but startkde
insists on
Were you doing a binary install or a source install? If it was binary,
then I believe that what happened is that apt-get selected system-tetex
for you--I've had similar things happen.
If, on the other hand, you were doing a source install, then you should
have been prompted to pick
This was a source install in which I was not prompted to choose between
system-tetx or tetex package. Instead the system as noted in my
original message containing the terminal output, chose an appropriate
file to meet the dependency and then an error with dpkg occured. I have
included
This may be a bit off topic, but I was hoping for some help.
I need to make a cross compiler (specifically GCC 2.95) on my Mac. Does
anyone have any experience/suggestions getting that version of GCC to
compile? Just replacing the config.guess and config.sub files cleared
up some errors--but
Already tried... Nothing's gonna change. Always no xcode 1.0.1 in list to
download..
Other advice??
***
d0k
On 1-12-2003 22:53, David Mackler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try deleting the receipts package from /Library/Receipts and then re-running
Software Update.
David
- Original Message
It used to work, really it did. My recollection was that the SF archive
search wasn't the best, but I haven't used it in a while.
Anyway, the URLs for all of the gmane.org archives are on the linked Fink
mailing list page: http://fink.sourceforge.net/lists/index.php
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Viv
This didn't work for me (gmane didn't have any match for
fink) but the sourceforge archives are searchable, top right
corner says This mailing list as the default for what to
search (URL for archives as in the full message headers).
All this could have changed in the last week, of course,
such is
Rich Warren wrote:
This may be a bit off topic, but I was hoping for some help.
I need to make a cross compiler (specifically GCC 2.95) on my Mac.
Does anyone have any experience/suggestions getting that version of
GCC to compile? Just replacing the config.guess and config.sub files
cleared
On 12/1/2003 10:57 PM +0100, d0k wrote:
Already tried... Nothing's gonna change. Always no xcode 1.0.1 in list to
download..
You looked on https://connect.apple.com/ , right?
After logging in, click on Download Software and then on Mac OS X.
XCode 1.0 and the XCode 1.0.1 Updater are the first
Hi Emmanuel:
I can verify the same problem. I don't know what to do about it. Here are a couple suggested workarounds until something better comes along:
1. invoke from the command line, reading your file: rasmol myfile.pdb
The other menu pulldowns then seem to work ok, at least for me.
2.
I've been happily using Emacs 21.3.50.1 running as an Aqua app in its
own window under Jaguar. Since Panther I've been unable to get a clean
compile ... apparently there are problems in building the .elc files
during make bootstrap.I've been attempting to build from the most
current (and
On 2003.12.1, at 22:49 Asia/Tokyo, kinako wrote:
Martin, thank you.
On 2003.12.1, at 09:03 Asia/Tokyo, Martin Costabel wrote:
But I found a solution now: One has to compile the file periX11.c
with -O instead of -O2. I seem to remember from the distant past that
this was once needed. It seems
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