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On Jun 3, 2005, at 5:41 PM, Thibaut Cousin wrote:
Hello,
I'm running Tiger and I'd like to install Fink. The problem is
that it
absolutely wants to use gcc3.3 for some compilations. Unfortunately, I
selected gcc 4.0 as default and 3.3 is not
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Thibaut Cousin wrote:
| Hello,
|
| I'm running Tiger and I'd like to install Fink. The problem is that it
| absolutely wants to use gcc3.3 for some compilations. Unfortunately, I
| selected gcc 4.0 as default and 3.3 is not even installed on my syst
Hello,
I'm running Tiger and I'd like to install Fink. The problem is that it
absolutely wants to use gcc3.3 for some compilations. Unfortunately, I
selected gcc 4.0 as default and 3.3 is not even installed on my system.
I saw on several places, including the fink-core mailing list, that mix
Douglas G Burrows wrote:
I have Mac OS 10.3.9 installed along with Fink 0.21.3-1.
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./Command/chowname.# Failed test
(./Command/chowname.t at line 27)
# got: 'root'
# expected: 'nobody'
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Failed: compiling fink-0.24.6-11 failed
What do I need to do to
I have Mac OS 10.3.9 installed along with Fink 0.21.3-1.
I am trying to update to the latest version of Fink and get the
following message:
The following package will be installed or updated:
fink
gzip -dc /sw/src/fink-0.24.6.tar.gz | /sw/bin/tar -xf -
--no-same-owner --no-same-permissions
I saw no response from anyone on the list, so I'm posting it here...
I, also, got the "File '/sw/src/root-doxygen-1.4.3-1/sw/share/doc/
doxygen/src/translator.h' not found!" error. The only way that I
found to fix it was to manually remove everything, and reinstall:
~$ fink cleanup
~$ cd /s
On 2005/06/03, at 14:45, Martin Costabel wrote:
Mike Leibensperger wrote:
I am slowly getting mentally geared up to install Tiger. My one
critical app is tightvnc; right now I'm running tightvnc 1.2.3-10 on
10.3.9. I searched the list archive but found nothing one way or the
other about tigh