Le 9 avr. 04, à 04:06, Ersatz Sophist a écrit :
Hi,
Can I safely delete everything in the fink.old directory under /sw?
I'm anal about disk space, and I can free up almost half a gig by
deleting the contents of this directory.
Thanks.
I dit it last week, and I've also removed directories in
On Apr 9, 2004, at 12:11 AM, Aron Trauring wrote:
I installed all the X packages and dowloaded latest version of Xtools
and installed that. I'm not sure what you mean about the BSD
subsystem.
What James means is literally what he said: there's a package from the
main OSX installation called
this is a problem that was in fink cvs like last week, please re inject
fink as per current cvs.
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On 8-Apr-04, at 3:25 PM, Koen van der Drift wrote:
Hi,
have the same problem. I have CC'd the maintainer.
I
On Apr 8, 2004, at 10:06 PM, Ersatz Sophist wrote:
Hi,
Can I safely delete everything in the fink.old directory under /sw?
I'm anal about disk space, and I can free up almost half a gig by
deleting the contents of this directory.
Thanks.
Payam
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Since installing Panther I have not been able to use emacs21-xaw3d, despite
all the upgrades to fink. Removing it and re-installing does not help. Any
ideas?
Reading Package Lists...
Building Dependency Tree...
The following NEW packages will be installed:
emacs21-xaw3d
0 packages upgraded, 1
How do I make sure that this gets installed. If you just install an
existing package it says it's already installed. I think I should remove
Fink (following the FAQ) and remove X and reinstall it along with this
BSD subsystem. Then retry the Fink install. At least I'll know I have
the latest
I am running OS X 10.3.3, apple's X11 XFree86 4.3.0, and a current
version of Fink.
I have installed the xscreensaver-gtk2 package from source, and things
went well for the most part. I had to install an extra library that
was not in the dependency, but things worked out in the end.
Once
Martin Costabel wrote:
If you want to change this for all applications that use gtk, here is how:
Thanks Martin, I'm sure that's a good workaround for text size.
But I'd like to use different themes too, those gnome widgets are kinda
ugly :)
On further investigation it seems this is related to
Matthew Cook wrote:
I am running OS X 10.3.3, apple's X11 XFree86 4.3.0, and a current
version of Fink.
I have installed the xscreensaver-gtk2 package from source, and things
went well for the most part. I had to install an extra library that was
not in the dependency, but things worked out
Hello again Fink users and Matt,
I just thought I'd add a bit more information about what I have
installed. I read from the Bluefish website that I need gtk 2.0 or
2.2, and I have the following:
i gtk+ 1.2.10-26The Gimp Toolkit
i gtk+-data1.2.10-26The Gimp
Martin Costabel wrote:
Create a file ~/.gtkrc-2.0 containing the line
gtk-font-name = Monaco 18
Further research tells me this gets the effect I want when combined with
an include of the gtk-2.0 part of a gnome theme, thus I now have in my
~/.gtkrc-2.0:
include
What extra library? The package should be fixed.
I believe it was libglade2.
I'm afraid i dont have a copy of the error, but best i can remember,
the compile process went fine through all the dependencies, and when it
got to xscreensaver itself, there was a message surrounded by ###'s
saying
It looks like the Darwinports project is getting Gnome 2.6 going. Is
there an equivalent effort going on with Fink?
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Mark Moorcroft wrote:
It looks like the Darwinports project is getting Gnome 2.6 going. Is
there an equivalent effort going on with Fink?
Yes, check kcongers experimental Tree. He is the GNOME Maintainer and
has been working on it for a while now.
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thanks Kevin - I put your .info file in the right place and used fink
to install bluefish-0.13 - unfortunately I get the same problems - need
to keep /usr/local out of the way and then get the bus error. So it
looks like some other problem with my system - I'll keep playing
around.
Cheers,
Le 9 avr. 2004, à 23:41, David Orlovich a écrit :
Hi Fink-users and Matt,
I've just installed bluefish and am getting a bus error when I try to
run it. quite common in the error list is stuff about gnome-vfs,
which I didn't initially have installed. So, I installed gnome-vfs but
still get
Thanks for the help Michèle - your suggestion worked - almost I
removed all gnome-vfs files and that solved much of the problem - it
now runs! With /usr/local renamed as /usr/local.temp I can run
bluefish-0.13 without a problem (I compiled this in fink using the
.info file from Kevin
Le 10 avr. 2004, à 3:48, David Orlovich a écrit :
Thanks for the help Michèle - your suggestion worked - almost I
removed all gnome-vfs files and that solved much of the problem - it
now runs! With /usr/local renamed as /usr/local.temp I can run
bluefish-0.13 without a problem (I
On 10/04/2004, at 2:05 PM, Michèle Garoche wrote:
You cannot leave /usr/local in place, because even if you compile it
without it, when you use bluefish, the library is called, and
presumably /usr/local is before /sw in your PATH.
right - fair enough
Have you . /sw/bin/init.sh in your
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