Thank you very much for this detailed reply! This helps me orient myself
better with the implications of source and binary.
After troubleshooting more, I discovered about the Developers Toolkit and
got that installed. This was a significant part of my problem, as it caused
Fink to bonk on
make test
Can't exec make: No such file or directory at
/sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Services.pm line 398.
### execution of make failed, exit code -1
Failed: compiling fink-0.20.5-1 failed
You can download binaries or source code.
Using dselect or apt-get in Terminal, or binary in Fink commander, will
Excellent point, Martin.
Now that I am oriented a bit, I can see how the information I need is in the
Documentation, FAQ, and the archives. The site is excellent and well
documented.
I did catch on to Q6.3 a bit after posting and that put me on the right
track. At first, I didn't know it was
On Jul 25, 2004, at 10:07 PM, Tara Ingram Hudson wrote:
More information
I tried these steps from command line instead of in FinkCommander
1. fink scanpackages
2. fink index
3. sudo apt-get update
4. sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
5. fink index
6. fink selfupdate
7. fink update-all
8. fink scanpackages
On Jul 26, 2004, at 12:34 AM, Jerry Fritschle wrote:
Well, I eventually got it to go. Strangely (unless it was just
coincidence), the key was to run selfupdate through Fink Commander
instead of Terminal.
Sounds weird to me, since the two methods are supposedly identical.
--
Alexander Hansen
krdc fails immediately with a bus error (Remote Desktop control).
This function DID work in an earlier version of KDE/Mac
OS. But it no longer seems to work on any my G4's.
Has any one else seen this problem?
Is any else able to use kdrc in KDE 3.2.3?
..lj
Using:
Mac 10.3.4
Fink Package manager
I'm using the latest version of Fink (distribution 0.7.0.cvs, package
manager 0.20.5) under OS 10.3.4. I have only installed packages from
source, not from binary and I don't use FinkCommander. I have
selfupdate set to cvs. The problem I'm having is that some packages
won't update to the
On Jul 26, 2004, at 7:34 PM, Joe Heafner wrote:
I'm using the latest version of Fink (distribution 0.7.0.cvs, package
manager 0.20.5) under OS 10.3.4. I have only installed packages from
source, not from binary and I don't use FinkCommander. I have
selfupdate set to cvs. The problem I'm
Joe Heafner [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I'm using the latest version of Fink (distribution 0.7.0.cvs, package
manager 0.20.5) under OS 10.3.4. I have only installed packages from
source, not from binary and I don't use FinkCommander. I have
selfupdate set to cvs. The problem I'm having is
I have an issue with gnucash that I do not understand. I have been
using gnucash for the past 6 months or so with great success. I have
had a recent problem with my fink install that lead me to starting over
from scratch. I like to compile everything rather than use the
binaries, so
I might have discovered the issue just after I sent this. Looks like
the mirror I was using was out of date, as I decided to check another
mirror and now fink is 'selfupdating.' I will issue an update-all to
see what I get. Will let everyone know in a little bit.
jonathan
On Jul 26, 2004,
From the info file:
Conglomerate aims to be a wyziwyg editor for XML/DocBook
documents with source view and export capabilities.
Please try it and report any bugs or success at the address you'll find
issuing a:
fink info conglomerate
Michèle
http://micmacfr.homeunix.org
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OK, so that didn't work, so any ideas?
jonathan
On Jul 26, 2004, at 09.22 PM, Jonathan Metts wrote:
I might have discovered the issue just after I sent this. Looks like
the mirror I was using was out of date, as I decided to check another
mirror and now fink is 'selfupdating.' I will issue an
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