No, it's possible, but not asked frequently--however, this seems to be
changing.
What you'd want to do is put your flag in the ConfigureParams: line of
the .info file--that line contains the arguments that you pass to
./configure.
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Alexander Hansen
Levitated Dipole Experiment
Thank you. It couldn't be easier.
BTW, I wonder why --enable-persistent-cookies isn't the default for
lynx (like it appears to be for every other browser I've ever
tried).
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Thank you. It couldn't be easier.
BTW, I wonder why --enable-persistent-cookies isn't the default for
lynx (like it appears to be for every other browser I've
Hello everybody,
I looked into the Installation-Documentation for fink but found no info on
how to deinstall the complete fink system.
I'd like to remove everything I installed with fink and fink itself, too.
Is there any chance to get it completely out of my system without any
trouble?
Best
System:
OS 10.3.2 w/all updates, XCode w/all updates, fink-0.18.0-1
Problem:
I haven't been able to get sshd from openssh-3.7.1p1-1 to work out of
the box. On both of my machines if I am running with this sshd,
whenever I try to ssh in, I get the following response:
$ ssh ldx4.psfc.mit.edu
Hi Arvid,
On Feb 3, 2004, at 10:26 AM, Arvid Warnecke wrote:
Hello everybody,
I looked into the Installation-Documentation for fink but found no
info on
how to deinstall the complete fink system.
I'd like to remove everything I installed with fink and fink itself,
too.
Is there any chance to
Hi, just did a selfupdate/update-all, and found this while building
gnome-vfs2-2.4.2-6:
...
appending configuration tag F77 to libtool
checking for perl... /usr/bin/perl
configure: error: XML::Parser perl module is required for intltool
### execution of ./configure failed, exit code 1
Failed:
I've been debating with myself about installing GNU/Linux on my
iBook, and now that I have a new model (yet _another_ replacement)
the thought occurs to me again that maybe I should go for it. While
I don't think I would miss OS X very much, I would be kind of sad to
say goodbye to Fink! This
it seems that texmacs still wants xfree86-base-threaded-shlibs (at least
for binary updates). i thought this wasn't meant to be the case anymore.
anyway, this causes some library/user version issues in /usr/X11R6/lib and
prevents X11 from working. i was able to resolve this by making
On Feb 3, 2004, at 11:31 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
Problem:
I haven't been able to get sshd from openssh-3.7.1p1-1 to work out of
the box. On both of my machines if I am running with this sshd,
whenever I try to ssh in, I get the following response:
$ ssh ldx4.psfc.mit.edu
Connection closed
I am trying to use ghostscript to merge several PDF files into a single
file. I read that the following command line will do this:
gs -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -dNOPAUSE -dQUIET -dBATCH
-sOutputFile=combined_doc.pdf /Users/mitchell/Desktop/PDF_Temp
[Where /Users/mitchell/Desktop/PDF_Temp is the
Matthew Parry wrote:
it seems that texmacs still wants xfree86-base-threaded-shlibs (at least
for binary updates). i thought this wasn't meant to be the case anymore.
The texmacs package, binary or not, wants nothing of the sort. It only
ever depended on the virtual packages x11, x11-dev,
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