On Dec 16, 2003, at 10:26 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
you get the impression that something is not right, whatever the
interior mechanism is. You always ask "why does it try to install
version x.y-z when it damn well knows that this doesn't exist?"
I agree with you dude. Did I argue against this?
This may or may not be a fink problem. I'm trying to compile the Fox
GUI toolkit from source (this is not a fink package, just a tarball).
It has a -lGL link directive in the makefile for linking in the opengl
libs. But it gets an error trying to find the right directory, even
though the ope
Ben Hines wrote:
On Dec 16, 2003, at 12:04 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Except that in the case at hand mutt was not installed at all. Only
its config files were left, beause it was not purged. I would consider
this at least counter-intuitive behaviour (not to say bug) that fink
in this case refu
On Dec 16, 2003, at 12:04 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Except that in the case at hand mutt was not installed at all. Only
its config files were left, beause it was not purged. I would consider
this at least counter-intuitive behaviour (not to say bug) that fink
in this case refuses to install (a
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, David Bergum wrote:
>
> I can cut and paste between Aqua windows and X11 only when I am running
> quartz-wm. Cut and paste used to work when I was running xfree under 10.2,
> but after I upgraded to 10.3 I can no longer cut and paste. I thought
> perhaps it was due to old fi
Did you try rebuilding autocutsel?
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I can cut and paste between Aqua windows and X11 only when I am running
quartz-wm. Cut and paste used to work when I was running xfree under 10.2,
but after I upgraded to 10.3 I can no longer cut and paste. I thought
perhaps it was due to old fink software, but I upgraded today to 0.6.2 and
the
Thanks, worked like a charm.
Joe
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It's possible that sketch got added later, and since you haven't been
able to selfupdate your system doesn't know about it yet.
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On Dec 16, 2003, at 4:28 AM, H.Fagard wrote:
At 16:46 +0100 15/12/03, Martin Costabel wro
On Dec 7, 2003, at 9:39 PM, David R. Morrison wrote:
I noticed that your version of fink is rather old. I realize you are
not
choosing to use the CVS updates, but even the "point release" method
has
updated a few times. Try again after running "fink selfupdate."
Hello all -
Thanks for the h
At 16:46 +0100 15/12/03, Martin Costabel wrote:
You still can use selfupdate-cvs. No one forces you to do rsync. It
is just that for many people rsync is working better right now.
I tried again a selfupdate-cvs --> same result (connection refused)
On the other hand, I restarted my Mac on my "old"
Ben Hines wrote:
This happened because drm synced 10.2/stable to 10.3/unstable as the
first move which caused the info files for people's installed packages
to no longer exist.
Except that in the case at hand mutt was not installed at all. Only its
config files were left, beause it was not purg
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