At 6:43 PM -0400 5/7/04, Darian Lanx wrote:
Jonathan Levi, M.D. wrote:
[Compiling help2man fails...]
You have a broken, old dlfcn.h in your /usr/local/include
Bingo! But how did you know?
Jonathan
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Yunfeng: Hmm - have you tried "fink install swig"?
-Jeff
On Fri, 7 May 2004, Yunfeng Hu wrote:
> Hi, I wonder if anyone can help me compile a full swig 1.1 on mac os
> x.3. I first made a partition in unix format since there is a naming
> conflict between swig and SWIG. Then I installed swig o
Hi, I wonder if anyone can help me compile a full swig 1.1 on mac os
x.3. I first made a partition in unix format since there is a naming
conflict between swig and SWIG. Then I installed swig on my home
directory. However I find that at least one library lswigpy is missing
which I need to wrap
I ran the same updates on my server and freeciv did not encounter the
same error. It compiled and installed correctly.
Both systems are at 10.3.3 and "should" have similar fink installations.
thanks!
On May 7, 2004, at 1:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes I do.
[melvin:~] exu% fink list get
On Fri, May 07, 2004 at 08:39:23PM +0200, Christian Gross wrote:
>
> I installed Darwin 6.6.2 on an Intel computer. Then I downloaded the
> sources to Fink 0.6.3 and Fink 0.7.0 (to test verify my problem even
> though 0.7.0 is for 10.3). When I build fink from the sources
> everything works
On May 7, 2004, at 8:04 AM, Franco Quaranta wrote:
I successfully installed fink Apache2 in my Ibook with Panther, but I
can't have it as default.
I disabled web sharing and put these files into
/Library/StartupItems/Apache2
Turn off apache in the Systems Preferences. Then run 'sudo
/sw/bin/apac
I apologize if I am being just plain stupid, but by rebuilding do you
mean just doing another fink install freeciv? or are you referring to
another command. Fink has always been incredibly reliable for me and I
do not run into these problem very often.
I have tried "fink install freeciv" a f
Hello
I use a TiBook, 10.3.3, most recent Fink, stable & unstable.
Selfupdate found a bunch of outdated stuff.
Update-All fails -- Filed: compiling gstreamer . . .
Tried to install gstreamer-0.6.4-5, and get:
depmode=gcc3 /bin/sh ../depcomp \
/bin/sh ../libtool --mode=compile gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
Try rebuilding it and see if that helps.
On May 7, 2004, at 4:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes I do.
[melvin:~] exu% fink list gettext
Information about 3092 packages read in 2 seconds.
i gettext 0.10.40-17 Message localization support
i gettext-bin 0.10.40-17 Executab
Yes I do.
[melvin:~] exu% fink list gettext
Information about 3092 packages read in 2 seconds.
i gettext 0.10.40-17 Message localization support
i gettext-bin 0.10.40-17 Executables for gettext package
i gettext-dev 0.10.40-17 Developer files for gettext package
On May 7, 2004, at 3:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had previously installed freeciv via "apt-get" and this installed
and worked just fine. Today I attempted "fink update" and "fink
update-all"
Well it must have been awhile and it had a nice big list for me, one
of which was freeciv. Fre
I had previously installed freeciv via "apt-get" and this installed and
worked just fine. Today I attempted "fink update" and "fink
update-all"
Well it must have been awhile and it had a nice big list for me, one of
which was freeciv. Freeciv is giving this error during ./configure
checking
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Cool! Fink on x86!
I'd recommend sending a message to fink-core about this, as they are
the official maintainers of dpkg.
Thanks...
Christian
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Jonathan Levi, M.D. wrote:
I get this:
I did a fresh selfupdate, so it's not a problem of out-of-date headers,
etc.
You have a broken, old dlfcn.h in your /usr/local/include
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On May 7, 2004, at 2:39 PM, Christian Gross wrote:
Hello,
I installed Darwin 6.6.2 on an Intel computer. Then I downloaded the
sources to Fink 0.6.3 and Fink 0.7.0 (to test verify my problem even
though 0.7.0 is for 10.3). When I build fink from the sources
everything works well, until I
Hello,
I installed Darwin 6.6.2 on an Intel computer. Then I downloaded the
sources to Fink 0.6.3 and Fink 0.7.0 (to test verify my problem even
though 0.7.0 is for 10.3). When I build fink from the sources
everything works well, until I reach the step
dpkg -i
/sw/fink/dists/local/bootstra
I get this:
[./configure runs]
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating Makefile
make
perl help2man.PL
Extracting help2man (with variable substitutions)
gcc -o hacklocaledir.so -fPIC -bundle hacklocaledir.c
hacklocaledir.c: In function `__open':
hacklocaledir.c:44: error: `RTLD
On May 7, 2004, at 8:04 AM, Franco Quaranta wrote:
I successfully installed fink Apache2 in my Ibook with Panther, but I
can't have it as default.
I disabled web sharing and put these files into
/Library/StartupItems/Apache2
#!/bin/sh
##
# Apache2 Web Server
#
APACHECTL="/sw/sbin/apachectl"
. /
I successfully installed fink Apache2 in my Ibook with Panther, but I
can't have it as default.
I disabled web sharing and put these files into
/Library/StartupItems/Apache2
> #!/bin/sh
>
> ##
> # Apache2 Web Server
> #
>
> APACHECTL="/sw/sbin/apachectl"
>
> . /etc/rc.common
>
> StartServic
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