* Carsten Bormann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Specific to me?
> Probably. I'm using Apple's X11 with most of the apps you mentioned
> without a problem.
* Alexander K. Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You might try switching to XFree86-4.4 / Xorg on the Mac.
> Also, what flavor of X11 are yo
After performing a fink selfupdate in the stable branch, I get the
following error:
Information about 2065 packages read in 1 seconds.
The package 'libpng3' will be built and installed.
The package 'dillo' will be built and installed.
WARNING: The package dillo Depends on gtk+,
but gtk+
Thanks for the suggestions. I wanted to report the solution.
It turns out that OpenSSH changed the way it handles X11 forwarding so
that X clients are "untrusted" by default. This leads to problems
whenever an X11 client needs to do something like read keystrokes or
cut and paste from a clipboar
Ditto for me. That is, still on 10.2-gcc3.3 tree until the 10.4 OS
gets stable and there are packages in fink to use with it (so maybe
another 12+ months -- for the OS to get reliable...?)
What were you planning on working on? I could possibly help with some
testing, but I'm no packager.
At 2:
On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 13:47:33 -0800,
Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As I have recently started developing for this tree, developers have
> told me that not many maintainers still work on this tree, so I was
> just wondering, Am I the only one who even still uses this? And there
> on that que
I don't know if this was answered already, sourceforge has been sitting
on a few messages over the weekend again.
Kurt Schwehr wrote:
Hi All,
I have been trying to debug another person's fink
install with Apple X11. I tried some of the other
Most probably it is the same problem as always: X11SDK
has anyone used this package? I seem to get a lib-glade error but the
package doesn't fail.
) > Makefile.new
cp Makefile Makefile.bak
cp Makefile.new Makefile
/bin/rm -f Makefile.new
Now you must run a make.
make
Making all in src...
cc -c -I.. -I/sw/include/gtk-2.0 -I/sw/lib/gtk-2.0/include
-I
As I have recently started developing for this tree, developers have
told me that not many maintainers still work on this tree, so I was just
wondering, Am I the only one who even still uses this? And there on
that question I thought this would be an appropriate place to ask that
question, an
Hi All,
I have been trying to debug another person's fink
install with Apple X11. I tried some of the other
things people have been trying. I did a fink
selfupdate, fink scanpackages, fink index,
/sw/lib/fink/postinstall.pl, fink clean and the system
still seems tweaked. Here is what it does:
On Feb 10, 2005, at 9:35 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
distutils.errors.DistutilsPlatformError: $MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
mismatch: now "" but "10.3" during configure
Setting the above-mentioned environment var. to "10.3" before
launching python2.4 resolves the problem, but does anyone know of a
fi
I often use my iBook as an X-terminal to run programs at work and have
them pop windows on the local machine. This is usually Emacs, but
also includes various plotting programs and acrobat.
Recently (maybe 6 months ago... the problem is intermittent, so I'm
not sure exactly when it started) I'v
Ersatz Sophist wrote:
Yes. That was it. Thank you.
This happened only because I had moved the src directory to an external
hard drive in order to save room on my laptop. Could this requirement be
relaxed for the src folder? Or could this check be removed from the fink
update process?
As the FAQ
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