Peter O'Gorman wrote:
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At least you know the workaround now.
I checked in xmms-coreaudio-1.0-4 that uses this workaround.
Should now work on Leopard.
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No use, still have to set where the top and bottom bars are, no applications
in the menu... weird.
arg... those awful green bars...
Alexander Hansen wrote:
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I'm surprised that you need it, unless you're using GNOME from the
binary
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It looks like your .xinitrc isn't even being processed--that's the
basic window manager that comes with XFree86 or Xorg.
chainy_shadow wrote:
No use, still have to set where the top and bottom bars are, no
applications in the menu... weird.
Jean-François Mertens wrote:
Peter,
On 10.4, I get now
# nm -m /sw/lib/xmms/Output/libOSX.so|fgrep _osx_about
1114 (__TEXT,__text) non-external (was a private external) _osx_about
whereas before the parenthesis (was a..) wasn't there.
It seems to launch correctly , just as before,
On Friday 07 December 2007 10:26:02 am Neil Tiffin wrote:
Mac OS X 10.4.11
Package manager version: 0.27.9
Distribution version: 0.8.1.rsync i386
did
fink selfupdate
then several times
fink install net-snmp-unified
Last part of the log:
Running Mkbootstrap for
Howdy,
I installed leopard yesterday and I installed fink from source this
morning. There don't seem to be very many packages available to me
(such as tetex) and I was wondering if these are available on Leopard
and I did something wrong, or if a lot of stuff just isn't available
yet.
This is
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I'm surprised that you need it, unless you're using GNOME from the
binary distribution and it's older than I thought...but yes.
Try having the following in your ~/.xinitrc:
. /sw/bin/init.sh
exec metacity
exec gnome-session
chainy_shadow wrote:
On 08 Dec 2007, at 04:11, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
I have no idea, sorry.
Too bad - would have hoped there was some documentation
or other specification out there, that I was among the few to ignore...
But if even you don't know, it means we're really all in a black box ...
Any pointers to
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John Harrold wrote:
Howdy,
I installed leopard yesterday and I installed fink from source this
morning. There don't seem to be very many packages available to me
(such as tetex) and I was wondering if these are available on
Leopard and I did
Sean wrote:
Sadly, the saga isn't over. I now have 1.0-4 and it installs and
appears in the preferences as expected. When I try to play a music
file, however, it crashes while in the coreaudio library.
Crash log is attached.
Sean
On Dec 7, 2007 12:28 AM, Martin Costabel [EMAIL
Mac OS X 10.4.11
Package manager version: 0.27.9
Distribution version: 0.8.1.rsync i386
did
fink selfupdate
then several times
fink install net-snmp-unified
Last part of the log:
Running Mkbootstrap for NetSNMP::TrapReceiver ()
chmod 644 TrapReceiver.bs
rm -f
The Gnome environment starts right when I click on the big red X (XDarwin).
Would you recommend another window manager to solve this problem?
Alexander K. Hansen-2 wrote:
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Ah. It looks like you aren't getting the GNOME window manager. Does
Peter,
On 10.4, I get now
# nm -m /sw/lib/xmms/Output/libOSX.so|fgrep _osx_about
1114 (__TEXT,__text) non-external (was a private external)
_osx_about
whereas before the parenthesis (was a..) wasn't there.
It seems to launch correctly , just as before, in the sense that I
can push
on
chainy_shadow wrote:
The Gnome environment starts right when I click on the big red X (XDarwin).
Didn't you say you have Apple's X11? Have you tried X11.app? (Black
cross, not red).
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Sadly, the saga isn't over. I now have 1.0-4 and it installs and
appears in the preferences as expected. When I try to play a music
file, however, it crashes while in the coreaudio library.
Crash log is attached.
Sean
On Dec 7, 2007 12:28 AM, Martin Costabel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter
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