On May 10, 2005, at 12:38 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Matt Cain wrote:
Greetings,
In my continued attempts to install sawfish under Tiger, I've run
into another snag. I get the following error message while trying
to install gconf-1.0.9-22
bdb.c:336: error: static declaration of 'get_dir_id'
Since at least 24 hours I cannot update fink through
fink selfupdate.
Either the mirrors do not reflect the changes, or I get:
rsync -az -q rsync://master.us.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo//TIMESTAMP
/sw/fink/TIMESTAMP.tmp
@ERROR: chdir failed
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (33 bytes read so
Hello,
I installed darwin-8.0.1 without a hitch.
Downloaded 0.23.9 and followed the directions.
---
./bootstrap.sh
...
blah blah blah
...
/bin/mkdir -p /sw/bootstrap
/usr/bin/install -d -m 755 /sw/bootstrap/bin
/bin/mv
On May 11, 2005, at 1:19 AM, Bryan Hundven wrote:
Hello,
I installed darwin-8.0.1 without a hitch.
Downloaded 0.23.9 and followed the directions.
---
./bootstrap.sh
...
blah blah blah
...
/bin/mkdir -p /sw/bootstrap
/usr/bin/install
since an update last week; korganizer (which i use to subscribe to several icals
and our departmental exchange server) has repeatedly crashed -- it WAS working.
the following crash log was reported (much info follows, but i don't know how
much is pertinent). it seems that [korgac] crashes, and
Hi folks,
I'm here on a 1.5GHz 17 PowerBook, 10.4, fink-0.23.9.tar.gz, edited
/sw/etc/fink.conf to include unstable. I'm having problems installing
several packages.
I want to install svn-client-ssl (the first and only time that I typed
fink install XXX, so all the other packages are
On May 11, 2005, at 12:47 PM, Jonathan Weiss wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm here on a 1.5GHz 17 PowerBook, 10.4, fink-0.23.9.tar.gz, edited
/sw/etc/fink.conf to include unstable. I'm having problems installing
several packages.
I want to install svn-client-ssl (the first and only time that I typed
fink
Hi Jonathan,
I had similar problems and I am using the same laptop. I installed
bundle-kde-ssl
During compilation I had to remove and install several packages that
will not go through. Basically there were conflicts
between ssl and non ssl versions of the same packages. At the end I
got
Gagik Tovmassian wrote:
I am still have to wait about 20 or so minutes before it loads, but
after it is done it works OK. I have not problems yet.
After that I installed several 3rd party programs in my computer which
I use for my job. They seem to work well also.
But I wonder by the time the
python23 in 10.4-transitional needs either a BuildConflicts:
libquicktime0 or a buildtime parameter WITHOUT_FRAMEWORKS.
Otherwise building fails with
gcc -c -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -Wno-long-double -no-cpp-precomp -mno-fused-madd -DNDEBUG -g -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I. -I./Include
Peter O'Gorman wrote:
Martin Costabel wrote:
I have no time now to find out how to fix this in the gnome-libs info
file, so if someone else wants to do it, it would be appreciated.
Okay, done, I think.
It works now - although I don't understand quite why: it still complains
about not finding a
Hello,
I have a fink 0.24.5 tree running happily on my old
10.3.9 machine, and I'd like to move it as is to a new
Mac running 10.4.
Can I just rsync the /sw tree from my old machine over
to /sw on the Tiger box and expect everything to run well?
Thanks,
Jesse
So did you actually try installing gdbm3 and trying your installation
again?
Yes and this time I got the error that I sent.
I also had several times an error stating that some dependencies were
missing (e.g. readline). After fink install readline the error
vanished, but another error came up
Stef:~ scm$ sudo fink selfupdate
rsync -az -q rsync://master.us.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo//TIMESTAMP /
sw/fink/TIMESTAMP.tmp
The timestamp of the server is older than what you already have.
... have also heard of a server hiccup, on one of the forums, but
have seen no other mentions. Is it
Jonathan Weiss wrote:
So did you actually try installing gdbm3 and trying your
installation again?
Yes and this time I got the error that I sent.
I also had several times an error stating that some dependencies were
missing (e.g. readline). After fink install readline the error
vanished, but
Network Fortius wrote:
Stef:~ scm$ sudo fink selfupdate
rsync -az -q rsync://master.us.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo//TIMESTAMP /
sw/fink/TIMESTAMP.tmp
The timestamp of the server is older than what you already have.
... have also heard of a server hiccup, on one of the forums, but
have seen no
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